Category Archives: 2nd Team

Taunton Deane 3rd XI 268-7 Wellington 2nd XI 115

Taunton Deane 3rd XI made sure of winning Division Five of the Somerset League at Courtland Road last weekend when they won well against Wellington 2nd XI who have ended this season in ninth place. The Red and Blacks second string await to see what 2020 will bring them in terms of where they play divisionally as the SCL needs to resolve the three empty places that currently exist in Divisions Three and Four. As for this game the visitors

Weston Super Mare 3rd XI 153 Wellington 2nd XI 159-6

Wellington 2nd XI scored a really good win on the road at Weston Super Mare 3rd XI over the Bank Holiday weekend as they came away with a four wicket win, 35 points and a chance of securing a finishing position in Division Five of the Somerset League that may see them survive at this level for 2020 given that the two divisions directly above them are light on teams through withdrawals and resignations. Mid table Weston Super Mare decided

Horrington 195-6 Wellington 2nd XI 163

This was a more robust batting effort from Wellington 2nd XI in Division Five of the Somerset League, but the Red and Blacks second string lost by 32 runs to Horrington at home last weekend. On winning the toss the visitors were asked to bat first and a decent start was made when Trevor Brooks caught Fear off of Jake Nichol. That was the only success for some time as Draper and Wood added 109 for the second wicket. They

Wellington 2nd XI 86 Wedmore 90-4

Wellington 2nd XI had another tough game in Division Five of the Somerset League at Wedmore last time out and the hosts went to second in the table after this six wicket win. Losing the toss saw the Red and Blacks second string been asked to bat first and this saw Trevor Brooks and Mark Salter add 12 for the opening wicket. On this stand been broken Oli Beale joined Salter and Beale made 10 before he was second out

Wellington 2nd XI 108 Street 2nd XI 109-6

Wellington 2nd XI are ninth in Division Five of the Somerset League after not developing a good position after losing two wickets at home to their Street counterparts last weekend. Getting put into bat was not ideal, but at 72-2 with Oli Beale and Mark Salter both going well Wellington’s second string were in command, but the loss of Salter for 30 and with the score on 98 that of Beale for 40 saw the side fall away to be

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