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Entertaining Sunday friendly

A close game had!

 

Sunday 7th. August

 

Kenilworth v. Willoughby

40 overs a side friendly

WON BY 18 RUNS

Kenilworth 272-7 beat Willougby 254-7 by 18 runs.

 

Runs flowed in the match that saw the Town side post 272-7 with Dhruv Vyas continuing his good form as he retired out on 53 (5 x 4, 4 x 6) whilst Adam Huxford hit 50 (8 x 4, 1 x 6) before retiring out himself.  Ollie Berry made an unbeaten 45 (8 x 4, 1 x 6) in his quickfire knock with teenager Joe Tate adding 31. In reply three Willoughby batters made half centuries – Rayner 55, Alcock 53 not out and Deary 52, but their efforts were in vain as the side had to settle on 254-7 and 18 runs short in an entertaining match. Sam Davies picked up 3-28 in his spell for the Town, Shaan Imam 2-61 with a wicket each for Ethan Tate and Tom Best.

 

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