Ashton on Mersey Cricket Club

2023

Charlie Eaton bowls

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 107-5 16/07/23

Cheshire County Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 107-5 Drew with Haslington CC 1st XI 224-8 Charlie Eaton bowls Ashton on Mersey were thwarted by the weather on a day when they put up a fine performance against title-chasing Haslington at The Beets. Choosing to bowl first after winning the toss, Ashton were soon on top as the opening attack of Charlie Eaton and Jackson Noske bowled a probing and controlled spell. With the Ashton support bowling keeping up the pressure, Haslington were reduced to 70-5 before the visitor’s Ben Istead took control of the effort to build a total. Batting with judgement and skill, Istead played a superb innings as he helped Haslington to a respectable score of 224-8 off their 50 overs. Istead remained undefeated on 108 at the innings’ close. Eaton took the bowling honours with well-deserved figures of 3-53. In reply Ashton made steady progress despite the loss of wickets, including a controversial decision which gave key man Henry Murray out bowled when the bails appeared to be disturbed by the keeper’s gloves. Despite that setback, Ashton looked set to mount a serious push for the target when the rains came and denied both sides a chance of the win. The result leaves Ashton in the relegation zone but with hopes that the improved form in the last few weeks will lead to a points push in the coming weeks. A weakened  Ashton 2nd XI fell to a heavy defeat at Haslington. Ashton 63 all out (Joe Cork 4-2) Haslington 64-0 (Will Dale 50 not out). Henry Murray bats

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Henry Murray Drives

Ashton on Mersey 1st XI 194 all out 9/7/23

Henry Murray Drives Cheshire County Cricket League Div 2 Ashton on Mersey 1st XI 194 all out Lost to Marple 1st XI 195-4 Ashton fell to defeat at table topping Marple despite a battling performance on a rain interrupted day. Winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Ashton shrugged off the loss of an early wicket to make a bright start with Macca Hooton and Henry Murray playing fluently against the Marple opening bowlers. But the introduction of spinners Joe Cash and Mark Makin turned the game in Marple’s favour. Cash bowled Hooton and Makin trapped Murray lbw before Tom Scott set about rebuilding the Ashton effort. Working with the Ashton middle order, Scott played cautiously to move the score along without ever threatening the acceleration which would have allowed the visitors to post a challenging total. Scott’s innings finished when he pulled a muscle and had to retire. The rest of the Ashton batting was removed by the returning Will Fraser-Smith who finished with 4-45. With Makin posting 4-57, the Ashton total of just short of 200 was below par. Rain meant that Marple had to press on to try and win the match, and a sparkling opening partnership between Andrew Hall and Mark Bennett set the basis of their victory. Hall went for a fine 50 but Bennett got the home side within sight of the winning post before falling for a splendid 73. Marple got over the line by 6 wickets with minutes to spare before the rains hit the ground. Tom Scott with keeper Ashton will have been pleased in some aspects of their performance and will be looking to continue their form when they welcome Haslington to the Beets in the next round of league games. Ashton’s 2nd XI were frustrated by the rain as they tried to chase down a challenging total set by Neston. Neston 262 all out ( Matt Brookes 96, Dan Warner 60, Sam Kingsman-Ali 4-44) Ashton 184-6 (Mike Roberts 68, Asmin Khan 63)

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Macca

Ashton on Mersey 1st XI 307-6 02/07/03

Macca Hooton bats Beat Christleton CC 1st XI  201 all out Ashton on Mersey produced one of their best performances of the season to deliver a vital win on the road against fellow strugglers Christleton. Winning the toss and electing to bat, Ashton got off to a flying start as Matt Rhind and Macca Hooton tucked into the Christleton opening bowling. With boundaries flowing the Ashton pair put on a 150 partnership before Rhind fell for a splendid 71. But Hooton continued to destroy the Christleton attack, cruising to a superb century at almost a run a ball. When Hooton finally fell for a magnificent 134, the rest of the Ashton batting order hit out, allowing them to post a mammoth total of 307 off their 50 overs In reply Christleton soon found themselves in deep trouble as the Ashton opening attack of Jackson Noske and Charlie Eaton reduced the home side to 26-3. The home side rescued some honour as Max Dunbavand and Joshua Morgan Jones dug in to graft out a hundred partnership for the 4th wicket. But the introduction of spinner Mark Weighill snuffed out any hope that Christleton had of an unlikely escape. Weighill removed both set batsmen and worked his way through the lower order to finish with figures of 5-27. Some late fight from Tom Wells delayed the inevitable, but when he was last man out for 41, Ashton could celebrate a famous victory. Ashton have much to do in the second half of the season if they wish to remain in this division but this victory should put them in good heart for their upcoming visit to promotion candidates Marple in the next round of league games. Ashton’s 2nd XI had the better of a drawn game against Cheadle Hulme at The Beets. Ashton 188 all out (Ryan Carey 55, Shir Wali 5-37) Cheadle Hulme 124-8 ( Sam Kingsman-Ali 3-37) Mark Weighill bowls

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