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Monday, 28 May 2012

Sileby Town U17’s Regain Bragging Rights After Destroying Rivals Barrow.

Sileby Town Under 17’s continued their onslaught from last week with a demolition job of local rivals Barrow Town.

The North West League Group B fixture lasted just an hour which saw Sileby Town’s pace bowlers dismiss the home team for a miserly 14 all out from just 10.5 overs.

It took just under two overs for the away side to chase their target.

Captain James Preston installed Barrow Town to bat and it was the second over of the game when Adam Hackett had McParland caught behind for just one, which was the start of Barrow’s heavy collapse.

Fred Notman picked up two quick wickets in his second over bowling both Foster (0) and Wright (0) in three balls.

Breen’s (8) stubborn resistance at number two soon came to end, edging behind to Preston as Hackett picked up his second wicket of the evening.

Notman finished his spell with superb figures of 4-1-4-2 but it was Hackett who made Hurst (1) and Shelton (0) victims number three and four which resulted with outstanding figures of 4-2-6-4.

Preston introduced Patrick Dudley and Jacob Smith in to the attack with the score at 11-6 and with eight overs gone, he too got in on the act having McKew (0) caught at backward point.

Dudley saw off Barrow’s tailend with a double wicket blow, although the hosts had only ten players to use on the night.

With just 10.5 overs bowled, Sileby’s task could not have been easier with just 14 to win.

Godhania (2*) was ably assisted by Rob Scullion (13*) as his three fours off Breen’s over including a single, was enough to seal a quick and simple victory for Sileby Town.