Wiltshire CCC lose out in T20 double header against Cornwall
Wiltshire CCC 1st XI got their season underway with an NCCA T20 Double Header against Cornwall at Wadebridge on Sunday 23rd April. Unfortunately, two defeats to follow the wash outs against Devon the previous week.
Match 1
After Saturday's continuous rainfall for the journey down to Cornwall the Wiltshire contingent had some reservations about whether or not the games could be played. The Wadebridge CC groundstaff worked overtime to ensure that some play would be possible. The first game started late and was reduced to 6 overs per side. Cornwall won the toss and put Wiltshire in to bat first. This looked like a very good idea as wickets tumbled with regularity with Jake Lintott, 10, the only Wiltshire batsman to make double figures. Ben Ellis 2-0-13-3 was the pick of the Cornwall bowlers as Wiltshire made 39 for 5 from their 6 overs.
In reply Cornwall had made 22 for 1 from the first three overs with Josh Croom bowling Tom Wells to take the only wicket. This left Cornwall needing 18 from the remaining three overs …. They proceeded to score 17 of them in the fourth over with Ben Seabrook 21 not out causing the most damage. A single from the first ball of the fifth over saw Cornwall comfortably home 40 for 1, with 11 balls to spare.
Cornwall beat Wiltshire by 9 wickets scorecard
Match 2
After a very pleasant lunch the second game got underway with the full 20 overs available to both sides as the rain held off, though it was still bitterly cold. Once again the toss was won by Cornwall who again opted to field first. Jake Goodwin 17 made a promising start, but it was skipper Ed Young 33 and wicket-keeper Ben Draper 33 not out (with 3 sixes) who gave the Wiltshire total some substance. Harry Broderick showed his potential with a quick 16 runs towards the end of the innings as Wiltshire closed on 131 for 6. Jordan Thomas was the pick of the bowlers taking 3 wickets (4-0-20-3)
The Cornwall reply began cautiously with Ben Seabrook falling in the first over as he lofted a straightforward catch to Mike Reynolds from Josh Croom’s bowling. At this point Christian Purchase 56 and Paul Smith 35 took over and a partnership of 77 saw Cornwall take control. Wiltshire’s Wadworth Man of the Match – Josh Croom (4-0-14-3) trapped two men lbw in his second spell including the belligerent Christian Purchase. Harry Broderick removed Paul Smith, but by then the damage was done and Cornwall wrapped up their second victory of the day 132 for 4 with 4 overs to spare.
Cornwall beat Wiltshire by 6 wickets
Wiltshire definitely have more potential than today’s games showed, but they will need to be disciplined and collectively at their best to salvage some pride in this competition.