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Belmont & Edgware well beaten by Potten End

Belmont & Edgware went down by 177 runs against Potten End in their latest match in the Chess Valley League.

July 3, 2019 09:27
Jonny Eintracht took 1-46 in his nine-over spell in the defeat against Potten End. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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BECC arrived at Croxdale Road looking for their first league win of the season. Captain for the day Elliot Mayer strode out to the middle and, doing his best impression of regular skipper Jacobs, lost the toss. Potten End elected to bat and after an official team photo, and Jonny Eintracht's eventual arrival to the ground, the innings began with Scott Gerard getting his choice of end and taking the first over.

Opener, Pickard defended Gerard's first ball just to the left of Adam Morris at point and inexplicably called for a run. Morris collected the ball and threw at the one and a half stumps he had to aim at in one motion, striking gold with a direct hit that left opener Hill short of his ground, run out without facing after one ball of the innings.

Adam Morris joked that his day had inevitably peaked at this stage, and it could only go downhill from there. Unfortunately, this was rather accurate for the team as a whole. Gerard and Eintracht bowled decent spells without reward, as the Potten End batsmen took quick singles at every opportunity and kept the scoreboard ticking.

After six luck-less overs from Gerard, a moment that all connected with BECC had been looking forward to: the return of left-arm quick Joe Saleh. Unfortunately, his two-year absence was evident in what was a fairly erratic spell, with the majority of deliveries flying through to Michael Blasebalk's behind the stumps without bouncing.