Category Archives: 2nd Team

Trull 2nd XI 210 Wellington 2nd XI 154

Wellington 2nd XI are eighth in Division Five of the Somerset League and had a good chance of overhauling Trull 2nd XI’s total, but were all out some 50 odd short of the required total with nearly 12 overs left as their run chase ran out of steam in the end last weekend. Ryan Adams won the toss and decided to ask the hosts to bat first and their total was built on N.Ball’s 64, England’s 30 and Spurway’s late

Leigh-on-Mendip 135 Wellington 2nd XI 78

Having done good work with ball on winning the toss in this Somerset League Division Five match Wellington 2nd XI were in a good state in their run chase at 61-2, but the bottom fell out of it as they lost eight wickets for just 17 runs to be all out in 33 overs in their home match with Leigh-on-Mendip last weekend that leaves them in eighth position. Leigh were bowled out in forty overs as Brownlow with 37 was

Hardington and West Coker 208 Wellington 2nd XI 164

Wellington 2nd XI just pulled up short at home to Hardington and West Coker in Division Five of the Somerset League and are so seventh as a result of the 18 points that they collected. Choosing to bowl first on winning the toss Hardington and West Coker got to 69-3 with wickets going to each of Macaulay Cambell, Rob Moysey and Alex Troake. Campbell’s analysis of 1-26 in nine overs, three of which were maidens, was a fine effort. Troake

Cranmore 249-7 Wellington 2nd XI 121

Wellington 2nd XI are 26 points shy of where they need to be after this Somerset League Division Five match at Cranmore last weekend that ended in defeat for the Red and Blacks second string. At 69-4 Wellington were looking good with the ball as Jake Nichol with 2-14 had enjoyed success and with Nathan Roberts been economical too there was a chance to press on and dismiss the home side. However a punishing stand of 148 for the fifth

Taunton Deane 3rd XI 249-2 Wellington 2nd XI 249-6

Wellington 2nd XI tied in Division Five of the Somerset League for a second time in a week as they chased Taunton Deane 3rd XI’s massive first innings total all the way at Pitminster last weekend. Deane opted to bat on winning the toss and saw that they amassed all but one run short of 249 as Parsons with 127, Stephenson with 58 and Axon with 44no all had fun with the bat in the hot, clear conditions. Nathan Roberts

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