The 1XI fell to their first defeat of the season in a game that went to the wire, the 2XI got back on track with a win at home, whilst the 3XI were beaten. Here is your Week Nine Round Up.
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ALT Halstead Cricket Club Week Nine Round Up cover card. A wicket keeper in green helmet and HCC whites raises his gloved hand, with a sponsor board and a fete or fair scene visible blurred in the background. Large white text reads "Week Nine Round Up". The HCC coat of arms appears top left and the Hume Homes sponsor logo sits bottom left. A green, yellow and navy stripe runs down the left edge.
ALT Halstead Cricket Club Week Nine Round Up, Division 1 vs Woolpit (Away). Scores: Halstead 280/3 (50 overs), Woolpit 281/7 (49 overs). Batting highlights: Ryan Vickery 104* (152), Josh Wells 101* (74), sponsored by Colne Valley Home Help and Warehouse Carpets respectively. Bowling highlights: Ed Clark 2/38 (10), Joe Morris 2/54 (9). Result: Lost by 3 wickets. A photo of a cricketer in HCC whites walking on the outfield occupies the left half, with a Colne Valley Home Help Ltd logo in the top left and a Roger Cuthbert Photography watermark bottom left.
ALT Halstead Cricket Club Week Nine Round Up, Division 4 vs Nacton (Home). Scores: Halstead II 211/4 (41.3 overs), Nacton 207/10 (44 overs). Batting highlights: Mark Johnson 80 (92), Adam Morris 59 (98). Bowling highlights: Will Gerrard 4/16 (3), Abdul Manan 3/17 (9). Result: Won by 6 wickets. An action photo of a batsman in a green helmet playing a lofted drive, with a white van parked in the background, occupies the right half. The Electric Penfold sponsor panel appears bottom right.
ALT Halstead Cricket Club Week Nine Round Up, Division 8A vs Ipscol II (Home). Scores: Halstead III 170/10 (43 overs), Ipscol II 172/7 (43.1 overs). Batting highlights: Shair Sullaman 51 (35), Andy Rose 26 (41). Bowling highlights: Justin Rose 2/32 (9), Will Moss 2/37 (12). Result: Lost by 3 wickets. A photo of a batsman playing a shot near the stumps, with cars parked in the background and a Brackadams logo visible on his shirt, occupies the left half.