Premier 2nd XI - Smith takes seven on call up

SIDMOUTH picked up 20 points to stay top of the Premier 2nd XI without having to play as bottom side Tavistock cried off.

A combination of holidays and first team call offs meant Tavistock only had 10 men on the team sheet – and two of them failed to turn up at the meeting point.

“There was no point travelling with eight so we called the game off,” said a Tavistock spokesman.

Second-placed Exeter remain hard on Sidmouth’s heels just eight points behind after beating Paignton by five wickets at Queens Park.

Paignton were in all sorts of trouble at 48 for six after an early going over from Drew Smith (7-48), but with Tim Ward making 43 and Liam Talbot 31 they recovered to 145 all out.

Aussie Smith has been playing in the 3rd XI all season as only one overseas player is allowed per team – and Dion Bulner has been the first choice.

The roles were reversed for the Paignton game with Bulner dropping into the 3rd XI, where he scored an unbeaten century against Kentisbeare! Selection is going to be interesting this week…

Exeter had 58 overs to knock off the runs and got there with ease. Sean Langford (43) and Graham White (31) put on 60 for the second wicket then Richard Nelsey (25) helped finish things off.

Callum Stanley (3-36) was the pick of the bowlers for Paignton.

Ollie Dawe picked up four for 27 as Exmouth dismissed Plympton for 138 – Ben Vince to scoring on 26. Exmouth were 50 for three when rain stopped play.

Plymouth 2nd XI felt they were in a commanding position against Cornwood at Oak Park when their game was called off.

Scott Mansfield made 91, but only Will Caulfield (20) did anything else significant as Tom (4-44) and Jack Hughes (2-19) shot the Corns out for 152.

Plymouth were 98 for four in reply with George Stephenson on 38 not out.

North Devon suffered a 60-run beating at Bovey Tracey in one of the few games to go the distance.

Kiwi Phil Barraclough (54) and James Fulner (31) were Bovey’s main run makers in a total of 177 for nine. There were three wickets each for JayCorden and Jason Hayes.

Only Hayes (30) and Richard Screech (37) made much headway in reply as James Mason (3-26) and Mark Gribble (2-28) skittled North Devon for 117 in reply.


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