Category Archives: 2nd Team

Brompton Ralph 121-6 Wellington 2nd XI 123-0

Wellington 2nd XI joined in the current success that the Club is enjoying at T20 level with this resounding ten wicket home win over West Somerset League side Brompton Ralph in the Somerset Cricket Board’s Minor KO Cup Second Round last Thursday evening. Brompton won the toss and chose to bat first and despite losing a wicket with the score on 18 Will Ruell and George Ruell with 30 and 18 respectively got the visitors over the fifty mark despite

Wellington 2nd XI 206-5 Trull 2nd XI 207-8

This was an agonising home Somerset League Divison Five loss for Wellington 2nd XI on Saturday to Trull 2nd XI who go third at this early juncture as a result of an eighth wicket stand of 35 between Palmer who batted very well for his 53no and Farthing who hit a nuggety 18no saw that the side could not make it back to back wins. Macaulay Campbell led the side once more and was asked to bat on the visitors

Wellington 2nd XI 203-5 Leigh-on-Mendip 184

Wellington 2nd XI won for only the second time in their last 21 Somerset League games as they made the long trek to Leigh-on-Mendip last weekend and came back with 35 most welcome points and are in seventh place in the SCL’s Division Five. Macaulay Campbell was in charge of the team on the day and he was asked to bat after the home side won the toss and saw Trevor Brooks and Callum Hendy, who are becoming a good

Wellington 2nd XI 145-9 Hardington and West Coker 146-3

Wellington 2nd XI suffered a defeat in Division Five of the Somerset League on the road at Hardington and West Coker last weekend collecting ten points in the process… With the home side winning the toss it was Wellington who were asked to bat first and Trevor Brooks and Callum Hendy got the innings underway with a 14 run opening offering, but at 19-4 the situation was in favour of Hardington. Sam Nelson, who is in good early season form,

Wellington 2nd XI 160 Cranmore 161-4

Wellington 2nd XI commenced life in Division Five of the Somerset League with a six wicket defeat at home to Cranmore last weekend when a late order batting collapse saw a good position was not developed as desired. Cranmore opted to ask Wellington to bat first and a fine 65 run opening stand between Trevor Brooks and Callum Hendy started matters positively for the Red and Blacks second string; Brooks was first to depart for 24 as A.Pang, on his

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