🏏 Cornwall Cricket: Clubs clinch Hawkey Cup semi-final spots
Plus: Scott Kellow and Jackson Edgar rack up the runs as Andrew Cup quarter-final line-up confirmed; Ryan Bennetts’ five-wicket haul sends St Austell through in Rosevear Cup
⬇️ In today’s newsletter ⬇️
Hawkey Cup: Clubs clinch semi-final spots
Andrew Cup: Kellow and Edgar rack up the runs as quarter-final line-up confirmed
Rosevear Cup: Bennetts’ five-wicket haul sends Saints through
👀 What’s on this weekend
Hawkey Cup: Clubs clinch semi-final spots
🏏 Callington — Callington (182-8) beat Lanhydrock (171-5) by 11 runs
1️⃣ Toby May plundered a blistering 83 off only 54 balls, with his pyrotechnics including 12 boundaries as Callington posted a strong 182 in the first innings.
2️⃣ Jamie Eldridge weighed in with a bright and breezy 48 at the start of Lanhydrock’s response, but the visitors couldn’t quite meet the desired run rate as they came up 11 runs shy at the end of their allocation.
📊 Callington 182-8 (T May 83, L Brenton 36, R Brown 22; J Eldridge 3-32). Lanhydrock 171-5 (J Eldridge 48, V Hadkar 36*, B Attfield 27; B Ellis 2-22).
🏏 Newquay — Newquay (115-3) beat Grampound Road (113-6) by seven wickets
1️⃣ Chris Roberts (39) and Callum Whittaker’s (34) fourth-wicket stand of 64 salvaged hope for Grampound Road after the early blow of losing both openers at the hands of Ryan Peter-Budge (3-33) for six runs.
2️⃣ Joe Crane carried the bat with an unbeaten 34 in the reply, with Peter-Budge supporting with 31 off 24 balls as Newquay got the job done with seven balls to spare.
📊 Grampound Road 113-6 (C Roberts 39, C Whittaker 34; R Peter-Budge 3-33). Newquay 115-3 (J Crane 34*, R Peter-Budge 31, G Stone 29; T Orpe 1-9).
🏏 St Austell — St Austell (127-6) beat Roche Old Boys (86) by 41 runs
1️⃣ St Austell shrugged off the early wicket of Jonty Leadbeater for a duck with third batsman Alex Bone stepping up to score 64 off 57 balls as the hosts posted 127.
2️⃣ After slumping to 28-6, Tyler Trudgeon (28) and Liam Philips’ (23) modest middle-order stand of 34 merely delayed the inevitable as the visitors were skittled out for 86.
📊 St Austell 127-6 (A Bone 64, G Bone 28; H Trethewey 2-17). Roche Old Boys 86 (T Trudgeon 28, L Philips 23; J Leadbeater 3-17).
🏏 Werrington — Werrington (179-4) beat Wadebridge (139) by 40 runs
1️⃣ Openers Ben Smeeth (64) and Sam Hockin (57) starred for the home side with the pair hitting a combined 121 off 74 balls as Werrington posted an impressive 179.
2️⃣ The fourth-wicket pairing of Kevin Renecke (51) and Kelvin Snell (46) looked to give Wadebridge hope after they had fallen to 12-3, but no-one else could add more than 11 as the visitors’ challenge ended in the 17th over.
📊 Werrington 179-4 (B Smeeth 64, S Hockin 57, S Willis 24; J Beare 2-19). Wadebridge 139 (K Renecke 51, K Snell 46; M Taskis 3-23, K Maynard 3-25, A Hodgson 3-31).
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Andrew Cup: Kellow and Edgar rack up the runs as quarter-final line-up confirmed
🏏 Camborne — Constantine (184-4) beat Camborne 3 (136-9) by 48 runs
1️⃣Constantine opener Scott Kellow led the way with a blistering 69 off 38 balls, with his pyrotechnics including two sixes as the visitors posted an impressive 184.
2️⃣ Piran Moyle’s run-a-ball 28 was the best the hosts could muster as they came up 48 runs shy of their target.
📊 Constantine 169-5 (S Kellow 69, J Vanstone 34, G Griffiths 29). Camborne 61 (P Moyle 28, R Moore 21; D Griffiths 2-11).
🏏 Falmouth — Falmouth 2 (128-4) beat Perranarworthal (94-6) by 34 runs
1️⃣ A good opening stand of 73 from Duncan Ayres (38) and Jacob Stephens (30) got the hosts the majority of the way towards their eventual total of 128.
2️⃣ Chris Pentecost carried the bat with 38 off 58 balls for Perranarworthal in their reply, but support was lacking as the visitors were restricted to 94.
📊 Falmouth 128-4 (D Ayres 38, J Stephens 30; S Cameron 2-26). Perranarworthal 94-6 (C Pentecost 38*; A Raza Khurram 3-22).
🏏 Leedstown — Leedstown (118-2) beat Porthleven (117-8) by eight wickets
1️⃣ Porthleven opener Chris Cattlin’s haul of 36 was the top score for his side, with Keith Millard (23) the only other batsman to record double figures as the away side posted 117.
2️⃣ Alastair Cooper (38*) and Luke Stuckey (56*) enjoyed an unbroken third-wicket stand to guide their side to victory with three overs to spare.
📊 Porthleven 117-8 (C Cattlin 36, K Millard 23; K Matthews 2-11). Leedstown 118-2 (L Stuckey 56*, A Cooper 38*; I Gregory 2-18).
🏏 Mount Ambrose — Perranporth 2 (76-0) beat Mount Ambrose 2 (72) by ten wickets
1️⃣ Tom Mitchell’s 15 was the highest score of a sorry innings for Mount Ambrose, with only two batsmen posting double figures as they were skittled out for 72.
2️⃣ Perranporth openers Jeremy Bradley (36* and Wilf Bicknell (34*) gave their team-mates the second innings off with the duo going it alone to secure victory in only the ninth over.
📊 Mount Ambrose 72 (T Mitchell 15; J Smeadon 2-12, B Evans 2-12). Perranporth 76-0 (J Bradley 36*, W Bicknell 34*).
🏏 Mullion — Mullion 2 (111-5) beat Barripper (109-8) by five wickets
1️⃣ Paul Miners (32) and Ryan Stephens’ (33) fourth-wicket stand of 58 got Barripper halfway towards their eventual total of 109, with Dan Tripconey taking three wickets for Mullion.
2️⃣ With their five wickets falling at a cost of 11 runs, Mullion had Jackson Edgar to thank after the third batsman lit the blue touch paper with a blistering unbeaten 69 off only 34 balls to clinch victory for his side almost single-handedly.
📊 Barripper 109-8 (R Stephens 33, P Miners 32, R Claydon 22*; D Tripconey 3-34). Mullion 111-5 (J Edgar 69*; L Williams 3-26).
🏏 Redruth — Redruth 3 (88-2) beat Falmouth 3 (84) by eight wickets
1️⃣ Brian Best took four wickets at a cost of 23 runs as Falmouth were skittled out for only 84, with Al Johnston’s modest 16 the leading score for the away side.
2️⃣ Jamie Burford (28*) and Jack Pengilly (24) did most of the work in the reply as Redruth met their target with five overs remaining.
📊 Falmouth 84 (A Johnston 16; B Best 4-23). Redruth 88-2 (J Burford 28*, J Pengilly 24).
🏏 Stithians — Truro 3 (108-3) beat Stithians (107-8) by six wickets
1️⃣ Stithians had Nathan Kendall (45) and Tom Rodwell (34) to thank for giving them even a sniff of victory, with the pair providing 79 of their 107 runs, with their other eight batters combining for just 13.
2️⃣ Josh Jones and Kevin Harris weighed in with 27 runs apiece as Truro enjoyed a reasonably comfortable route towards victory in the 18th over.
📊 Stithians 107-8 (N Kendall 45, T Rodwell 34; A Price 2-11). Truro 108-3 (J Jones 27, K Harris 27; N Kendall 2-21).
🏏 Troon — Praze (169-5) beat Troon (61) by 108 runs
📊 Praze 169-5. Troon 61.
Rosevear Cup: Bennetts’ five-wicket haul sends Saints through
🏏 St Austell — St Austell 3 (55-2) beat Gorran (53) by eight wickets
1️⃣ Ryan Bennetts took five wickets at a cost of only seven runs as a shellshocked Gorran limped to 18-6, with eighth batsman Matthew Liddicoat top-scoring with an unbeaten 15 as the visitors were skittled out for 53.
2️⃣ Ryan Bate (23*) and Matthew Nile (17*) put on an unbroken stand of 50 to carry the home side towards their modest target with nearly ten overs to spare.
📊 Gorran 53 (M Liddicoat 15*; R Bennetts 5-7). St Austell 55-2 (R Bate 23*).
🏏 St Blazey — St Blazey 2 (124-3) beat Lanhydrock 2 (123-5) by seven wickets
1️⃣ An opening stand of 82 from Jamie Taylor (54) and Luke Buckland (20) did much of the groundwork as the visitors posted a reasonable 123 from their allocation.
2️⃣ But Darwin Fitzpatrick was the match-winner for St Blazey, with the opener carrying the bat with a near run-a-ball 52 as the hosts crossed the winning line with just under two overs remaining.
📊 Lanhydrock 123-5 (J Taylor 54, J Heaver 21, L Buckland 20). St Blazey 124-3 (D Fitzpatrick 52*, J Bailey 37).
👀 What’s on this weekend
🏏Premier Division: Saturday, 1pm: Callington v Werrington; Hayle v Redruth; Helston v Wadebridge; Penzance v Callington; St Austell v St Just.
🏏County Division 1: Saturday, 1pm: Lanhydrock v Falmouth; Mullion v Grampound Road; Newquay v Penzance 2; Paul v Roche Old Boys; Redruth 2 v Truro; St Erme v Beacon.
🏏Division 2 East: Saturday, 1pm: Callington 2 v Tintagel; Holsworthy v Bude; Luckett v South Petherwin; St Blazey v St Austell 2; Wadebridge 2 v St Minver; Werrington 2 v Menheniot/Looe.
🏏Division 2 West: Saturday, 1.30pm: Mount Hawke & Porthtowan v Helston 2; Perranporth v Ludgvan; Stithians v Camborne 2; St Ives v Veryan; St Just 2 v Mount Ambrose; Truro 2 v Hayle 2.
🏏Division 3 East: Saturday, 1pm: Callington 3 v Saltash St Stephens; Grampound Road 2 v Launceston; Roche Old Boys 2 v Newquay 2; St Austell 3 v Pencarrow; St Neot Taverners v Boconnoc; Tideford v Ladock.
🏏Division 3 West: Saturday, 1.30pm: Barripper v Praze; Falmouth 2 v Mullion 2; Gerrans v Wendron; Perranarworthal v Redruth 3; St Gluvias v Constantine; St Just 3 v Gulval.
🏏Division 4 East: Saturday, 1pm: Launceston 2 v St Stephen; Liskeard v Lanhydrock 2; Menheniot/Looe 2 v Grampound Road 3; St Minver 2 v Buckland Monachorum; Wadebridge 3 v Bugle; Werrington 3 v St Blazey 2.
🏏Division 4 West: Saturday, 1.30pm: Beacon 2 v St Erme 2; Camborne 3 v Perranporth 2; Crofty/Holman v Perranarworthal 2; Leedstown v Stithians 2; Mount Ambrose 2 v Paul 2; Truro 3 v St Newlyn East.
🏏Division 5 East: Saturday, 1pm: Bude 2 v St Austell 4; Foxhole v Werrington 4; Gunnislake v Duloe; Newquay 3 v Roche Old Boys 3; South Petherwin 2 v St Neot Taverners 2. Monday, 1pm: South Petherwin 2 v Bude 2.
🏏Division 5 West: Saturday, 1.30pm: Constantine 2 v St Gluvias 2; Falmouth 3 v Rosudgeon & Kenneggy; Mawnan v Mount Hawke & Porthtowan 2; St Day v St Ives 2; Troon v Barripper 2.
🏏Division 6 East: Saturday, 1pm: Boconnoc 2 v Luckett 2; Launceston 3 v Tideford 2; Saltash St Stephens 2 v Lanhydrock 3. Monday, 1pm: Lanhydrock 3 v Launceston 3
🏏Division 6 Central: Saturday, 1.30pm: Ladock 2 v Newquay 4; Redruth 4 v Truro 4; St Stephen 2 v Falmouth 4. Sunday, 1.30pm: Perranarworthal 3 v Gorran; Perranporth 3 v St Erme 3. Monday, 1.30pm: Redruth 4 v St Stephen 2.
🏏Division 6 West: Saturday, 1.30pm: Gulval 2 v Porthleven; Ludgvan 2 v Penzance 3. Sunday, 1.30pm: Wendron 2 v Camborne 4. Monday, 1.30pm: Penzance 3 v Wendron 2.
See you next week!
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