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Match summary:
Wimbledon win by 10 wickets with 17 balls to spare
Michael Turner 63(28) | Jonathan Speller 2/9 (2)
Freddie Freeman 36 (13)
The change up the order for Wimbledon sure proved productive for the hosts! While they fell short of gaining a bonus point from the game, Wimbledon's opening duo never really let the Tunbridge Wells side in with a sniff over the course of the run-chase. Michael Turner led the way with a half-century, and left the task of hitting the winning run to Billy Sewell.
The duo started off steadily, taking minimal risk, and the runs came along thick and fast. A wicket or two towards the end of the powerplay might have made things interesting, but it was not to be for the Tunbridge Wells. Turner eventually teed off, making a belated attempt at the bonus point having brought the equation down within sight, and while Wimbledon fell short, they sure have managed to propel their Net Run Rate with this performance.
7.1 Lee Cormie to Billy Sewell, SIX! BANG! GAME, SET AND MATCH! What a thumping win for Wimbledon, they are showing that they are the team to beat here. Drags it short on the middle and leg. Sewell hangs back and heaves it way over deep square-leg for a maximum to seal the game in style.
Well, Wimbledon fall one run short of a bonus point. Tunbridge Wells gain something from the game as Turner levels the scores with a clean hit!
7
overs
61/6score
1
1
0
1
0
1
runs
Harry Youds*
3(6)
Zac Webb
9(7)
Tom Weston
1/19
6.6 Harry Youds to Michael Turner, SIX! BAM! Turner is in real hurry to wrap this game up now. Length delivery on the off-stump, Turner smokes it all the way over long-on for a maximum.
6.6 Harry Youds to Michael Turner, WIDE! Full and angled it just outside the tramline, has been called that a wide.
6.5 Harry Youds to Billy Sewell, short into the batter, Sewell pulled it just over mid-wicket, doesn't get hold of it and they get a single.
6.5 Harry Youds to Billy Sewell, WIDE! Short and angled it down the leg-side, that has been called a wide.
6.4 Harry Youds to Michael Turner, too full outside the off-stump, Turner driven it firmly down to long-off for one.