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JULY
4, 2007
IT'S
all set up for a grandstand finish in the group section
of the Newton Abbot Twenty20 after wins for South Devon
and Abbotskerswell over Kingskerswell and Dawlish respectively.
South Devon were seven-wicket
winners over Kingskerswell after dismissing Group Two
leaders for 62.
Kingskerswell remain top of the group but South Devon
will overtake them in the final round of fixtures if
they defeat Bovey Tracey.
A Bovey Tracey win won't do anyone any favours other
than Kingskerswell, who will go through to the final.
Abbotskerswell trail Chudleigh
in Group One with one game left to play, which is against
leaders Chudleigh. If Abbots beat Chudleigh competition
organisers will have to find a way of separating the
two teams as they will be level on points. Run rate
looks the most likely solution, but there is nothing
in the rules to cover it.
Kerswell, the surprise package in this season's competition,
faced an uphill task at South Devon after slumping from
16 for four into even more trouble at 36 for eight.
Dangerman Sergio Fedee, lbw to Rizwan Saeed, and Paul
Mitchell, who was cleaned out first ball by Mike Smith,
didn't manage a run between them.
Left-armer Chris Metters breezed through the middle
order before Antony Waters (34) offered some resistance.
It wasn't enough.
Danny Johnson (18), Smith (12) and Rizwan (17no) eased
South Devon home with more than seven overs to go.
Dawlish were bowled out for 108 at Abbotskerswell, which
will have been a disappointment after they were 81 for
three at one stage.
Karl Blackburn (17) and Tim O'Connell (38) gave Dawlish
a great start, which foundered as four wickets tumbled
for the same number of runs.
Marcus Green (4-22) and Shaun Kenny (3-16) were easily
the pick of the Abbots' bowling attack.
Brad Wright (23) had early runs for Abbots, who slowed
as O'Connell (3-10) got to work.
Skipper Green put Abbots back on the right track with
a brisk 34 not out that hurried his side to victory
with four overs to spare.
Chudleigh host Abbotskerswell next Wednesday night.
South Devon are at Bovey Tracey. The final is the following
Wednesday (July 18) at Chudleigh.
Kingskerswell 62 (A Waters 34; C Metters 4-13, D Knowles
2-6, R Saeed 2-5), South Devon 63-3 (R Saeed 17no. D
J Johnson 18). South Devon bt Kingskerwell by 7 wkts.
Dawlish & Teignmouth 108 (T O'Connell 38, K Blackburn
17; M Green 4-22, S Kenny 3-16, S Green 2-8), Abbotskerswell
109-5 (B Wright 23, M Green 34no; T O'Connell 3-10).
Abbotskerswell bt Dawlish & Teignmouth by 5 wkts.