Dunstall Season by Season Match Diary

Dunstall Cricket Club – THROUGH THE YEARS : MATCH INDEX Page 88 of 345 Date Home Team Away Team Notes 21/08/1993 Duffield 134-8 (47.3) Dunstall 133-10 (43.3) Dunstall Innings: T Higgott 34*G Merrill 21.3-1-73-7, K White 22-4-53-3 Duffield Innings: M Churchill 31, B Allt 4- 40 Scorecard reproduced 28/08/1993 Dunstall 152-6 (46) Selston 157-4 (38.2) Dunstall (5 points) 152-8 lost to Selston (22 points) 157-4 by 6 Wickets. Dunstall Innings: B Morgan 40, G Staples 3-43 Selston Innings: G Staples 38, M Thompson 34, G Berridge 33 Scorecard reproduced 04/09/1993 Clifton 113-9 (41.4) Dunstall 114-4 (26.6) Dunstall rounded off the season with a six-wicket win over Clifton, reaching the target with more than 20 overs to spare.. Clifton Innings: S Doxey 56, T Higgott 3-15, Barry Allt 3-10 Dunstall Innings: B Swanwick 38 Scorecard reproduced Other Games Date Home Team Away Team Notes 09/05/1993 Staffs Cup Rists 176-9 Dunstall 199-6 Dunstall won by 23 runs (Scorecard reproduced) 16/05/93 Village Cup Milford Hall - Dunstall 151-10 Match Abandoned after tea, rain. Dunstall won the toss and batted throughout the afternoon to make 151, but play was then unable to restart. Dunstall stage the replay on Sunday with a 2:30 start. (scorecard not reproduced) 23/05/1993 Village Cup Dunstall 201-10 Milford Hall 226-8 Milford Hall won by 25 runs (Re-arranged Match) (Scorecard Reproduced) 30/05/1993 Staffs Cup Dunstall 154-4 Hanford 153-6 Dunstall won by 6 wickets (scorecard reproduced) 09/06/1993 Lullington Park Dunstall Midweek League recorded within Cricket Archive Database Match Abandoned without toss taking place 29/06/1993 KO Cup Dunstall 108-9 Wolverhampton 154-5 Wolverhampton won by 46 Runs (scorecard reproduced) 20/07/1993 Dunstall Derby County Memorial match for TimWard as Cricketers and footballers united for a charity contest in memory of man whose achievements spanned both sports as Dunstall played a team fromDerby County FC in a match arranged as a final tribute to the late TimWard. The former Rams player and manager, Ward joined the cricket club in 1969 before going on to become both captain and chairman. The then current secretary, Frank Clewley, told the Burton Mail: “We at the club all felt that Timwould have loved to see his beloved Derby County at Dunstall. We hope it will be a fitting tribute to a man of great humour whose ability to give back to sport long after his playing days was well

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