Category Archives: Senior Teams

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

Chard 249-7 Wellington 253-7

Wellington made a fine run chase at home in the Somerset Division of the West of England Premier League last weekend as the Red and Blacks chased down second placed side Chard’s 249-7 with seven balls to spare and so be sixth with five to play, complete the season’s double over the South Somerset side and be just 16 points off of second place in what is going to be a division where nothing will be decided until the last

Wellington Sunday XI 208-4 Bridgwater Sunday XI 175

Wellington Sunday XI won a second Taunton and District Sunday League Division A game for the season as they saw off their Bridgwater counterparts by 33 runs last weekend in a game that ebbed and flowed throughout. On winning the toss and choosing to bat Wellington were given a good start by Ben Evett and Aks Latifi who added 95 opening wicket runs with Evett making a robust 35. Latifi continued to a solid 65 and with Jack Beal striking

Wellington 3rd XI 79 South Petherton 2nd XI 80-3

Wellington 3rd XI are ninth in Division Seven South of the Somerset League after this seven wicket defeat last time out when second placed South Petherton 2nd XI won at Sampford Arundel CC as a good start was not developed. Simon Burrough and David Derrick put on 31 in 12 overs and this score had doubled through the continued efforts of Burrough and Andy Groves, but from 62-2 it was a case of all out for 79 with Burrough’s fine

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

Frome 203-4 Wellington 55

Frome made up for having lost at Wellington in the Somerset Division of the West of England Premier League back in May by rushing out the Red and Blacks in 17.1 overs for the same score that they had managed in this, the return match last weekend. Wellington had started well with the ball as Frome lost their openers for just 11 runs, but a knock of 106no from S.Croker was the basis of the home side’s innings that lasted

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