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Talbot hammered an unbeaten 51, which he reached while
hitting the match-winning runs, as Paignton 3rd XI defeated
Shaldon Optimists by seven wickets in the second semi-final
of the Brockman Cup.
Holders Brixham 2 nd XI were already through
to Friday night's final at Torquay Recreation Ground
(6pm) and so are Paignton after knocking off Shaldon's
130 for nine with 14 balls of their 20 overs remaining.
Shaldon did incredibly well to set Paignton any
sort of chase at all as they were 32 for five at one
stage after an early roughing up from Andy Wakeham (3-21)
and Neil Collings (2-20).
A captain's knock of 50 from James Fulner, who
clubbed three sixes and six fours, got Shaldon going
again.
Along
the way there was a stand of 52 with Dan Hardwidge,
whose contribution was just five!
Richard Boss weighed in with 15 not out at the
end in the face of a miserly spell from ex-England U19
star Keith Benton (2-19).
Paignton had a couple of problems early on –
Colin Knight, Aaron Hearn and Matt Taylor all went relatively
cheaply – but Talbot (51no) and Mark Griffiths
(39) soon got on top of the bowling and the outcome
was a formality long before the end.
Shaldon 130-9 (J Fulner 50, R Boss 15no;
A Wakeham 3-21, N Collings 2-20, K Benton 2-19), Paignton
134-3 (L Talbot 51no, M Griffiths 39no). Paignton bt
Shaldon by seven wickets.