In a very low scoring match at Priors Park, Genetics succumbed to KSOB. Batting first, Genetics lost regular wickets, and it was only the introduction of some part-time bowlers that allowed a score of 68 to be posted. No one made more than 12. In reply, KSOB relaxed, and reversed their batting order, and Chris Mee made immediate inroads taking a wicket in his first over. Wickets continued to tumble, and with first Allie Douglas and then Chris Drought bowling tightly at the other end Genetics had a real chance reducing KSOB to 27 for 7. But victory was not to be however, and an unbroken partnership of 41 saw KSOB claim a win against a valiant Genetics team. Chris Mee’s bowling figures of 8-3-14-6 must be the best for a Genetics player since Mike Gardner took 6 wickets for 5 against some school children in the dark.
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