McDowell Leads Beverley To Victory At Norwood
Beverley Town Cricket Club Ladies edged to victory as they beat Bardsey CC at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club Ladies edged to victory as they beat Bardsey CC at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s Ladies welcomed Treeton to the Norwood Recreation Ground on a glorious sunny afternoon, and it was the visitors who won the toss and elected to field.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s Ladies team journeyed to Bilton Grange near Harrogate to play Bradford Ladies in not so pleasurable weather conditions, it was cold and damp.
Beverley left Norwood on route to Anston with only 10 players and then lost another on route. Frantic phone calls on route failed to secure any further players but on arrival at the Rotherham Club they were rescued as Megan Siddown
Once again Sarah McDowell was the belle with the bat and ball scoring a brilliant 52 not out, taking 3 wickets for 1 run and whipping the bails off to run out one of the players. Vernon Carus, a Lancashire side, turned up at Norwood Recreation Ground ready to repeat their performance in May when they soundly beat Beverley by 9 wickets. Not so this time, Vernon won the toss…
Anston were the visitors to Norwood Park on a hot and humid Sunday afternoon. They won the toss and decided to bat first. A good opening stand of 33 between Karen Sowden and Elly Clarke (17) was broken when the latter was brilliantly caught by Laura Wilson, hitting an off side drive. Anston then had no answer to Skipper, Sarah McDowell’s bowling changes. First, Hannah McCoid taking a double wicket…
New Fearnley travelled to Beverley on what must have been one of the hottest days of the year. Louise Todd, the Beverley Skipper, won the toss and elected to bat on what looked like a flat unresponsive pitch. Sarah McDowell was bowled out on the first ball of the innings from a superb ball from Sue White. From then on Beverley fell well short of their potential with Sue White…
Beverley won the toss and elected to field and when Hannah Matthews got two wickets with her first two balls the pressure mounted on York. Sophie Boynton also bowled well taking 1 for 8 from her four overs and then Abbie Warner took 1 for two from her 4 overs. Hannah McCoid’s quick throw left the York skipper miles out of her crease and only one batsman got into double…