Match Reports – 16th June

We’re seven weeks into the league season, and the weather still isn’t cooperating! Saturday was particularly frustrating for some of our teams, with the toss often playing a crucial role in the outcomes of fixtures. Despite the challenges, the 4th XI celebrated their first league victory of the season. The 6th team also secured a hard-fought win in a close match, while the 2nd XI managed to pull off a tie against Beaulieu Park after trailing for most of the game. The 3rd team fixture was called off without a ball being bowled due to a water logged pitch and in the Evening League we claimed a convincing victory against local rivals Rayleigh Fairview.

1st XI vs. Little Baddow

Lost by 6 wickets | 2 points | Scorecard

Toss, rules and weather!” – Written by Rob Littler

2nd XI vs. Beaulieu Park

Match Tied | 14 points | Scorecard

Rayleigh traveled to Chelmsford to play Beaulieu Park in Division Three. In another rain-affected fixture, skipper Matt Walker won the toss and elected to field. Beaulieu started well, building a decent opening stand of 78 before losing their first wicket. Good bowling from Rayleigh helped peg back Beaulieu, and they finished on 185-7 from 35 overs. Sam Verrinder (9-3-33-2), Zach Skillett (7-0-56-2), and Xavier Garms (7-1-27-2) were the pick of the bowlers.

Rayleigh started their chase in typical RCC fashion, losing two quick wickets for not many runs on a pitch that got slower and lower thanks to the inclement weather. Thankfully, Bala Rajagopal (61) was able to help build the total to 115-6, but the wickets continued to fall. The task of chasing down the remaining total was left to Zach Skillett who managed to score a fantastic 54* from only 34 balls. With the scores tied, Nick Green faced the last ball of the match and tried to maneveor a good deliver to the leg side – but a good catch by the fielder at midwicket ended Rayleigh’s chance of coming away the victors.

Well done to Zach and Bala for helping to secure the 14 points.

4th XI vs. Upminster

Won by 7 wickets | 19 points | Scorecard

Captain Morgan won the toss and asked Upminster to bat on an uncovered and moist wicket.

Upminster started shakily, losing five wickets for only 52 runs before the rain really set in. After much persuasion, and a bucket load of sawdust, Upminster returned to the crease with the match reduced to 30 overs per side. Despite the wet surface, Michael Larke (25*) and Avanish Ajmani (29*) went on the attack and managed to propel Upminster to 102/5 from their 30 overs. Andy Long (8-2-13-2), Oliver Barker (5-0-19-2) and Sam Skillett (8-1-22-1) were the pick of the bowlers.

Rayleigh started slowly with Gosling (18) and Bailey (16) ensuring a steady platform for the middle order to make the most of. When both fell, Scogings (33*) and Wright (13*) were able to propel Rayleigh towards the total with only another wicket falling and 6 overs to play with.

A fantastic win for the 4s after a tough start to the season.

5th XI vs. Great Totham

Lost by 25 runs | 5 points | Scorecard

Rayleigh welcomed recently relegated Great Totham to the back pitch. Marc won the toss and asked Totham to bat.

Totham lost two quick wickets thanks to Sangeet Prasad and James Offer, but managed to push the score to 120-3 until another wicket fell. A few more quick wickets helped Rayleigh restrict the opposition to 162-6 from 37 overs.

Despite a positive start from Terry Martin (40), aided by a quick fire 48 from James Offer (from only 28 balls), Rayleigh slumped from 114-3 to 137 all out with the tail offering little resistance against good bowling on a tricky wicket.

6th XI vs. Eastwood

Won by 3 wickets | 22 points | Scorecard

Duncan Bond skippered the fixture while Simon Lennox watched on from the boundary due to a back injury. Bondy won the toss and asked Eastwood to bat first.

Eastwood lost quick wickets throughout their innings, with only ex-Rayleigh players Stuart McMeekin (22) offering some resistance to some excellent bowling from Rayleigh. Ryan Hart was the pick of the bowlers, returning fantastic figures of 7.4-3-11-4.

Rayleigh started their reply shakily losing Joe Peppiatt for a duck and Duncan Baldwin (12) early on. Ryan Hart (25) helped build a platform, while wickets continued to fall, supported by his father Ray Hart (26) and Mark Callaway (22*) to help Rayleigh chase down the target set on the last ball of the game.

7th XI vs. Westcliff-on-Sea

Lost by 14 runs | Scorecard

In a friendly fixture, Rayleigh welcomed Westcliff to Wickford Memorial. Westcliff won the toss and put themselves in.

Westcliff started well, but lost their skipper James Currell (30) with the score reading 81-1. Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, thanks to some tight bowling – especially Prajin Periannan who returned figures of 6-1-6-4. Westcliff finished on 157-6 from 35 overs.

Rayleigh built a fantastic partnership in response to Westcliff’s innings with Elliot Davies (23) and Andy Lynch (50 retired not out) helping to propel Rayleigh towards the target. Alan Brown (46*) fought valiantly, recording his highest score of the season, but alas it wasn’t enough and Rayleigh finished 14 runs short of the total on 143-4 from their 35 overs.