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SUNDAY,
MAY 4
DEVON
didn't hang around longer than necessary rattling up
a seven-wicket win over Wiltshire in their Minor Counties
KO Cup opener at Exmouth.
Trevor Anning had competition-best
figures of four for 17, and Scott Barlow claimed three
for 22 on his debut, as Devon dismissed Wiltshire for
91.
Wiltshire were bowled out so early the caters hadn't
laid lunch out, so the teams went back out for 20 minutes
of so, allowing Devon to make a 17-run hole in the deficit.
There was a slight tremor after lunch when James Beeny
and Bob Dawson went in quick succession, but from 22
for three there were no further mishaps as David Court
(44no) and Neil Hancock (25no) knocked off the runs.
What should have been an
100-over game only lasted 57 overs from start to finish;
hardly surprising then that the caterers were caught
out.
Devon bowled and fielded well from the first over of
the game to put Wiltshire under pressure and keep them
there.
Ian Bishop made the first two breakthroughs, removing
Eddie Abel with a ball that nipped in then having Jaydon
Levitt well caught at slip by Beeny.
Former Gloucestershire and Worcestershire staffman Roger
Sillence won't want reminding about the head-up shot
that let Hancock bowl him all ends up and leave Wiltshire
39 for three.
Surviving opener Damien Shirazi played straight while
wickets were falling all around him, which saved Wiltshire
from total embarrassment.
Barlow announced his presence with a first-over scalp,
that of Mike Coles, but couldn't shift Shirazi, who
farmed the strike well to get the score up to 70 for
four. Then Anning came into the attack and Wiltshire
crumbled.
James Golding was caught on the back foot at slip by
Hancock and two balls later Jamie Hibberd played down
the wrong line and had his off-stump knocked back.
Wiltshire captain Richard Bedbrook came and went for
one – Anning had him lbw trapped on the crease
– and at 76 for seven the collapse was gathering
pace.
Shiarazi was running out of people to bat with now,
so chanced his arm and didn't get away with it for long.
Anning had him caught behind for 47, leaving Barlow
to take the last two wickets in four balls without another
run added.
Devon lost opener Chris Mole before lunch to a catch
behind, and Beeny was lbw soon after the restart.
The only other wicket to fall was that of Devon skipper
Bob Dawson, who chased a wide ball best left alone and
got a substantial snick through to the wicketkeeper.
Once Devon saw off new ball operators Alex Senneck and
Bedbrook the back-up bowling held few threats.
Court walloped the spinners around to reach his 44 not
out off 32 balls with four fours and a six over long-on.
Devon will be looking to continue their winning streak
in the competition when they play Berkshire at Newbury
this Sunday.
Wiltshire 91
(D C Shirazi 47, T S Anning 4-17, S Barlow 3-22), Devon
92-3 (D G Court 44no, N D Hancock 25no; A Senneck 2-31).
Devon bt Wiltshire by 7 wkts.