Category Archives: Senior Teams

Wellington 129-8 Wembdon 130-3

In Wellington’s second game in the WEPL region’s First Phase Group Three of the National Club T20 competition they took on host club Wembdon for the third time in May and chose to bat on winning the toss and this saw Arron Campbell with 40 in 25 balls with six fours and Luke Desave with 40 in 30 balls with 5 fours blaze a trail after Jack Beal had added 25 for the first wicket with his captain. With 55 added

Clevedon 155-8 Wellington 102

Wellington 1st XI took part in the WEPL region’s First Phase Group Three of the National Club T20 competition at Wembdon CC on Bank Holiday Sunday and put in a couple of good performances against Premier One side Clevedon and the host Club who have been regular opponents in recent times. In the Red and Blacks first game Clevedon were asked to bat first and at 45-4 with Luke Desave, Will Derrick and Jack Beal in the wickets it was

Wellington 3rd XI 105 Ilton 2nd XI 106-5

Wellington 3rd XI took to the stage on Bank Holiday Sunday as they took on Ilton 2nd XI in a Somerset League Division Seven Red match, but the team suffered a disappointing five wicket defeat and collected ten points as a result. Richard Henwood decided to bat first on winning the toss and saw James Brackenbury and David Derrick add eighteen for the first wicket before Brackenbury was out to a good catch from the bowling of left arm seamer

Wellington 2nd XI 211-5 Curry Rivel 91

Wellington 2nd XI recorded another dominant victory in Division Six South of the Somerset League on Bank Holiday Saturday as Alex Troake’s team swept home by 120 runs to maintain their position at the top of the table after securing another 35 point haul. Curry Rivel arrived at Wellington having successfully chased down a couple of scores in excess of 200 and asked Wellington to bat when they called correctly, signalling their intentions. Thom Trott was equal to this and

Wellington 90 Chard 94-6

Wellington were involved in a low scoring game at Chard in the Somerset Division of the West of England Premier League over the Bank Holiday weekend and came close to pulling off something spectacular through Luke Desave’s express and hostile opening spell. Wellington innings was a tough affair as Chard’s plethora of left arm spinners used a wicket that was in their favour to return some fine figures as Dalwood with 9-4-18-4 and C.Scott with 9-3-11-0 were both in vogue

Wembdon 138-8 Wellington 108-8

Wellington will concentrate on the Shield component of the Baker Cup’s suite of competitions after they lost in the Cup First Round at home to fellow WEPL Somerset Division side Wembdon at home last Thursday evening in a game that was played at the third time of asking given all the recent poor weather. The Red and Blacks took the pink ball first up and made an electric start as Will Derrick and Macaulay Campbell reduced Wembdon to 6-3 as

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