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Plymouth up and running after win in derby

The Herald

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May 19, 2025

PLYMOUTH are off the mark in this season's Tolchards DCL Premier Division thanks to a 12-run win over Cornwood in a derby nail-biter at Oak Park.

- By CONRAD SUTCLIFFE

Ethan Guest went in when Plymouth were 109 for seven and carved out a stand of 60 with Hal Kerton that have the team a helping hand to a 50-over total of 195 for nine.

Guest was still there at the end on 42 not out. Those runs proved crucial in the grand scheme of things as Cornwood came up short on 183 all out with more than 10 overs unused.

Plymouth started solidly with an opening partnership of 57 between Rahul Randev (34) and Ben Stein (21). There was a four-wicket wobble, largely prompted by Cornwood captain Elliott Staddon (4-31) with just 12 runs added to the total.

Kerton (35 off 64 balls) shored-up one end while wickets fell at the other, at least they did until Guest logged-in. Kerton carried on until Ben Privett (2-23) knocked him over.

Plymouth found Cornwood spinner Lee Baker (10-2-24-1) particularly difficult to get away. Matt Skeemer, Staddon and Jack Ormsby all kept it tight.

Cornwood's chase was largely in bits and pieces - Skeemer's 22 was as good as it got in a running total of 74 for four - until Ryan Rickard (41) and skipper Staddon (27) got together. Their 58-run stand reinvigorated the pursuit.

Losing Staddon, George Thompson and Matt Butterworth in the space of nine deliveries reduced Cornwood to 137 for seven. Matt Whalley (3-25) struck twice in three balls. As long as Rickard remained there was a chance Cornwood could pull it off. Even when he departed, Ormsby (15) and Alex Shutt (11no) kept going.

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