Wardens openers lay foundation for vital win
Birmingham Mail
|May 27, 2025
KENILWORTH Wardens are the only unbeaten side in Premier Two after they blotted Dorridge’s copybook with a 118-run victory at Glasshouse Park on Saturday.
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Wardens were put into bat and made light work of the bowling with openers Oliver Dandy (38) and Nick Seager (50) putting on 86 for the first wicket.
Ali Zaryab (60) and Ben Rex (56) were also among the runs before skipper Tommy Rex (15no) and Chris Wright (18no) took their side to 324-7.
West Indies ace Jeremy Solozano led the reply with 71 as wickets fell at the other end. Edward Thompson chipped in with 34 but their efforts were in vain as Dorridge were all out for 206.
Tamworth also enjoyed a convincing victory, seeing off visitors Kidderminster by six wickets after dismissing the Worcestershire outfit for just 108.
Ed Smith claimed 4-19, Jason Jakeman took 3-23 with James Wilkinson and Riley Ward also taking wickets.
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