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                                                                                          first. The youthful partnership of William   Totterdell and Gilly Higgins were dismissed
                                                                                          Totterdell and James Steele opened, bowling   cheaply. Don Smith and Nic got Frittenden back
                                                                                          with good pace and bounce and seeing edges   in the chase: Don defended the straight ball and
                                                                                          fly just out of the reach of the slips. Will got   took advantage of anything on his legs, while Nic
                                                                                          the first wicket, caught by Nic Rodrigo, but   increased the run rate with typically aggressive
                                                                                          James was unlucky: Bodiam’s number 3 being   drives but was caught for 22. James was unable
                                                                                          dropped in slips and at cover. These would   to repeat his heroics of the previous weekend,
                                                                                          be expensive mistakes. Nic had the number 2   making 0, Tim Bull made 5. Will joined Don
                                                                                          stumped by Craig Smith, but Frittenden were   to bat out the final overs, making 10 not out to
                                                                                          able to take only one further wicket, thanks   the senior player’s 22 not out, and the innings
       Last of the Season…                                                                to Louis Harmer. Bodiam’s number 3 made   ended on 144-8, Bodiam winning by 54 runs.
                                                                                          100 retired out, in a total of 198 off 35 overs.
                                                                                                                                 were early and late, and much of the high
                                                                                          Craig and Chamil Almeida opened the batting   An interesting season, where the best conditions
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                                                                                          for Frittenden. The skipper was soon out, bowled   summer ruined by rain, came to an end. We
                                                                                          for 2, but Chamil looked in the mood to post   lost more than we won, but the Club saw a good
      19th September v The Bell &            the B&J were in danger of being skittled. Enter   a big score, moving smoothly to 54 with some   crop of young players start to make a mark on
      Jorrocks Home (friendly, T20)          Charles Dobson, guesting for the pub. He     sumptuous cuts, pulls and a fine driven six.    the team, which bodes well for the future. With
                                             blazed away in customary fashion, while TC,   Sadly, after reaching his 50, Chamil misjudged a   his 54, Chamil finished as our top batter, while
      Our match against the Pub was accompanied   despite, batting on one leg, kept him company.   shot and was caught. Aiden McGinley struggled   Craig was leading wicket-taker and catcher.
      by the Historical Society’s fascinating exhibition   Charles was finally out for 26, caught by Craig   against lobbed spinners tossed up into the   We hope to see everyone at the Bonfire on 6th
      on cricket in Frittenden. From this we learned   on the boundary off Chamil. TC finished 10   declining sun, making 12, after which Wayne   November, and we will be back next season.
      that an AGM in the 1930s decreed that dropped   not out, declaring his sides innings on 98-8.
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      the Club was playing at Sandhurst Bridge (our   Rodrigo and Bull. It would have been a gift for
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                                             In our final match of the year, Frittenden fielded

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