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Mixed Fortunes with Draws and a Win

1st XI Home vs Corley CC 1st XI

The first eleven hosted Corley on Saturday, who won the toss and elected to bat. 

Kenilworth made a positive start with the visitors 51 for 3 in the early stages but an unbeaten 119 from Tom Randle took the visitors to 229 for 5. Wickets were shared around for Kenilworth with Quinn Bungard taking 2-39 and a wicket each for Rhodes , Chohan and Kumar. 

Batting proved tricky for Kenilworth as they made 169 for 9 in reply, resulting in  a losing draw. 20s for Rhodes, Horner and Cope and a 49 for Bungard were the most significant run scoring contributions. Wickets 3 a piece for Hancock and Bennett, 2 for Randle and 1 to Parker. 

Kenilworth take 6 points from the game and stay 9th in Division 2. 

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2nd XI Away vs Rugby CC 2nd XI

The 2s travelled to Rugby CC where the home side won the toss and elected to field. 

Kenilworth made 271 for 7 from their 50 overs. Babu made 73 and Matt Bain 48 in a batting performance where all the top order contributed along with extras making 67. Tom Rigby had the best figures with 2 for 35. 

Honnalli made 53 for the home side as they got to 209 for 9. Ben Clarke took one wicket whilst Tom Skinner contributed with 3 for 44. The standout bowling performance however was Sam Davies taking his first five for the club, finishing with 5-35. Well bowled Sam! 

Kenilworth take 18 points and move up to 3rd in Division 7 East. 

Scorecard

3rd XI Away vs Bretforton CC 2nd XI

Kenilworth hosted Bretforton at Harbury who won the toss and elected to field. 

Kenilworth posted 208 for 5 on what appeared to be a significantly above par score on a tricky wicket. Joe Tate made 28 and Dhruv Vyas 34 whilst Mark Wisdish made a fantastic 94 including 8 fours and 2 sixes. 

Kenilworth bowled very well and made the most of the conditions to bowl Bretforton out for 137 in 35 overs. Every bowler took a wicket for Kenilworth, Ed Smith and Dan Hone took one a piece, Matt Dadswell and Pete Alty two each and young Ben Kelley took 4 for 12 off his six overs. 

Kenilworth won by 71 runs, take 22 points and stay top of fifth division. 

Scorecard

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