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Pudsey St Lawrence CC U-13s enjoy five wicket win



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Published Date: 09 June 2008
A determined Liversedge side pushed Pudsey St Lawrence CC U-13s hard in their league clash.
Pudsey bowled first and were unusually wayward with 11 wides contributing to competitive total of 90.

In reply James Conlon again looked to dominate the attack but after putting one onto the clubhouse roof he was caught out the next ball for 20 attempting to repeat the feat.

James Doidge proved again he is young cricketer of great quality playing some sparkling shots around the wicket but was stumped for 25 attempting a cheeky reverse sweep.

Josh Smith And Sam Chippendale steadied the middle order and it was left to Oliver Colling to thrill the crowd with some great hitting and he finished off the match in great style and remained 22 n.o helping Pudsey to a five wicket win.

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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2008 12:28 PM
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