Weir and Twiname star for Shireshead

Andy Weir and Colin Twiname steered Shireshead 2nds to a vital first win of the season at the weekend which saw 13-year-old spinner Jamie Butlin make his debut for the team.
Colin Twiname.Colin Twiname.
Colin Twiname.

Runs were never going to come freely on a typically leaden Bolton-le-Sands wicket but Twiname played a characteristically determined innings 
weathering the onslaught from Adam Dyson who had to wait until his ninth over before taking a wicket.

Mark Sutcliffe and Burns fell cheaply but Paul Coulton joined Twiname to put on a crucial partnership of 65 before Twiname was bowled straight after notching up his second half century in a row, making a superb 52.

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Coulton punished any loose bowling with four fours and a six in a pugnacious 38.

Park ushered the innings to a close, making 19 not out but wickets fell regularly at the other end and Dyson returned to claim 5-20 in his 12 overs.

Shireshead posted 133 for 9 which would always be a competitive score if danger man Dyson could be kept quiet. The bowling performance of Andy Weir was a constant threat to the Bolton-le-Sands reply but Mally Taylor’s dismissal of Dyson lbw for just two was the pivotal moment.

Weir bowled Bickels, Holland and Pearce for a collective 12 runs.

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Metcalfe and Carruthers offered some mid-innings resistance but the impressive debutant Jamie Butlin had the former caught in the deep by Coulton. Opener John Carter made 20 before he smashed a full toss into the safe hands of Park at mid-off and Butlin took a fine catch at point off Moulsdale to remove veteran Morgan for 12.

Last pair Dyson and Clarkson looked set on depriving Shireshead the win but Dyson edged a wide delivery from Park to a swooping Moulsdale at gully who snaffled a low catch to end the innings and ensured the full 15 points were 
Shireshead’s.