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Weekend of mixed results for Taunton St Andrews cricket teams

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Weekend of mixed results for Taunton St Andrews cricket teams <i>(Image: Pixabay)</i>

Weekend of mixed results for Taunton St Andrews cricket teams (Image: Pixabay)

Taunton St Andrews senior teams enjoyed mixed results on the weekend.

In WEPL Premier One, the First XI were at home to Bishopston, who after deciding to bat first posted a score of 270 for six from their 50 overs.

For the home team First XI, skipper Josh Thomas secured three for 47 from his 10 overs, and Kazi Szymanski took two for 55 within the same time window.

The first wicket for the Saints added 83 before Jay Terry was out for a respectable 24.

He was quickly followed by fellow opener Gabriel Gallmann-Findlay for 51 just two runs later.

James Rew and Josh Thomas then added a combined 58 for the fourth wicket.

When both dropped in quick succession, along with Will Christophers, the Saints were 145 for six.

At this point, Jack Harding with 12 and Ollie Heard, who made an unbeaten 27, added some late-order runs but the Saints fell 60 runs short on 210 for nine at the end of their innings.

In the Somerset Cricket League Premier Division, Saints Seconds travelled to Lympsham and Belverdere.

The home team posted 259 for seven from their 45 overs.

Nick Eggbeer took three for 29 and Toby Pattemore three for 43 for the Saints Seconds.

Thanks to an impressive 57 by Martin Jenkins and a thorough partnership between Jordan Clapp and Dan Godfrey, the Saints lightened their load, reaching 261 for two in 44 overs.

For the Saints A side in the SCL, Divison Four, the team played against Lydford Sports, where the hosts made 235 for eight.

Successful Saints A players included Ben Walford and Charlie Williams who each claimed two wickets.

In response, Saints A reached 236 for eight in 36.1 overs, with Walford scoring an unbeaten 86, which included seven fours and five sixes.

Finally, for the Saints B side, who played at home against Stoke St Gregory, Alvin Purushan scored an impressive 37, and the Saints’ Matt Pringle scored a final three wickets for 25.

Unfortunately, Saints B ended 111 all out in 37.5 overs, with Steve Pimm top scoring on 49, and Adam Cramp securing three for 17.

Next weekend promises more cricket challenges as the Saints First team travel to play Lansdown, the Second XI playing at home against Taunton Deane, the AXI hosting Bishops Hull, and the BXI venturing away to face Mass CC.



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