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Cricket results

by isleofman.com 12th June 2007
St Johns, Castletown, Crosby and Ramsey are through to the third round of the Collins Stewart Tinker Cup.

St Johns beat Cronkbourne by 7 wickets. Cronkbourne hit 109 for 9 (Max Stokoe 14, Alex Stokoe 15 not out: Scott Pearce 2-9, Nick Hawke 2-21) and St Johns reached 102 for 3 (Grant Atchison 29, Jon Norrington 22 not out: Alex Stokoe 1-12, Luke Lacey 1-14).

Castletown beat the Loughtyn Rams by 5 wickets. Loughtan Rams managed 100 runs (Joe Rothwell 29, Mark Cox 20: Garreth Roome 3-16, Gareth Morris 3-22, Andy Sewell 3-24) to Castletown's 102 for 5 (Duncan Miller 26, Mark Williams 20 not out: Harry Rothwell 3-12, Ron Howland 1-7).

Crosby were convincing against Valykres winning by 10 wickets. Valkyres were 140 for 8 (Graham Cain 38, Dave Hopkins 15: David Quayle 5-22, Nick Wasley 2-33) and Crosby were 141 without loss (Simon Watson 82 not out, Ricky Kniveton 39 not out).

Ramsey beat Peel by 8 wickets. Peel finished on 174 (Chris Hawke 82, Colin Gilbert 42: Ollie Webster 4-24, Miles Capewell 2-12) and Ramsey on 178 for 2 (Eddie Cleator 70, Rob Webber 51 not out: Peter Miller 2-39).

In the MAC Financial Forrester One Grasshoppers beat Ramsey B by four wickets. Ramsey B made 130 for 7 (Jamie Moffatt 44, Mick Chester 31: Kenny Chesterton 4-26, Alan Callow 2-23) and Grasshoppers made 131 for 6 (Matt Greenbank 28, Chris Wade 28: Dave Oldfield 2-23, Jamie Moffatt 2-36).
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 12th, June 2007 09:46pm.

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