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Sherbourne rescues Rovers at the KGV

Andy Biggins misses with a big heave and is bowled by Jack Byrne last night at the KGV. 	(Picture by Steve Sarre, 0804003)

Andy Biggins misses with a big heave and is bowled by Jack Byrne last night at the KGV. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0804003)

IT WAS James Sherbourne to the rescue last night as Rovers maintained their 100% Evening League record.

Coming in at number seven, Sherbourne struck a remarkable 42 off just 21 balls to see Rovers defeat their weekend league stablemates Optimists at the KGV.

Top-of-the-table Rovers were dead and buried before he came to the crease.

‘Sherbs will take the game away from you,’ said his delighted captain Stuart Bisson afterwards.

‘He can do that to any bowling attack. He is such a lethal striker of the ball.’

Optimists had set an imposing total of 168 from their 20 overs thanks to a very good 69 from captain Mark Jefferies and Andy Biggins chipping in with 39.

Rovers had the worst start imaginable when their best player and former Hampshire professional Lee Savident went first ball, caught behind by the young Zak Damerall off Jake Le Marchant.

Savident had actually received the Barclays Wealth Player of the Month award for June before the game from Sherbourne, who is an associate director at the financial company.

A number of Rovers batsmen got starts but failed to go on.

The blues were struggling when Sherbourne came in at 105 for five in the 13th over.

However, the stocky right-hander proceeded to get stuck in, playing some big shots through the leg side.

With 47 required off four overs, Sherbourne smashed 21, including two sixes, from the off spin of Jefferies, and with Rob Byrne also finding the boundary, they saw their side home with three balls spare.

Also last night, Cobo got the better of Corinthians by 35 runs, despite Ian Atchison getting 79 for the defeated side.Barclays Wealth Evening League Division One

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2 Article Comments

  1. micky smith

    Nice to see Biggins, is still the same cultured player he has always been. At first thought it was an old picture of me getting my stumps.

    Cheers from a wet and cold Auckland.

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  2. Ward Jenner

    Hi Smudger! – Biggins heaving across the line and that fine Old Victorian, Sherbs winning the match … whatever next!

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