Whittington were the visitors to the Willows on this glorious Sunday morning, with the hosts being put into bat, good early progress was made by Goode and Parker before Henry fell for a quick fire 15 in the fourth over, Goode was out bowled and Dan Featherstone quickly followed to a trgic run-out. Thompson (9) and Wood began to rebuild the innings taking the score to 64 before Dan was out bowled. With the Whittington bowling attack being changed at every over, Charlie taken full advantage moving to an impressive 30 retired with one huge six and two fours. This bought Dan Wildman to the crease at the start of the 17th over to take full control of the final overs, batting in typical Wildy fashion the ball dissapearing to the leg side boundary frequently, unfortunately in the last over Dan being bowled with his score on 29 off 19 balls including 6 fours. Rolleston closing on 130 for 7.
Bertie opening the bowling for the home team and with his fourth ball taking a great caught and bowled diving head first for a low catch, Bradley Hambelton on his debut for the 13's bowled impressively within good area's. Some impressive bowling was to follow from Jack Arnold and Dan Wildman, but it was a couple of run outs that removed the middle order, Bertie with an excellent pick up and throw, with the second following a Bertie dolly dropper being eagerly backed up by Liam Goode to throw straight above the stumps to Henry Parker for an easy dismissal. Young Brandon Ridgeway (2-0-13-2) coming into the attack to remove two batsmen, followed by Dan Thompson to chip in with two wickets (2-1-2-2). Excellent result by the home side, with some great fielding, particulary from Bradley with two good catch's and some eager ground work.
Whittington finishing on 78 for a home win by 52runs.