| Competition | NCCA Trophy Group 3 | |
| Dates | 03/05/2026 | |
| Start | 11:00 | |
| Toss | Wiltshire CCC - NCCA Trophy XI won the toss and elected to bat | |
| Result | Wiltshire CCC - NCCA Trophy XI - Won | |
| Scorecard | Play-Cricket Scorecard | |
| Match Notes | Wiltshire CCC NCCA Trophy XI Innings 10.5 Wiltshire CCC NCCA Trophy XI: 50 runs in 10.5 overs, 51 minutes, 8 extras 24.4 Wiltshire CCC NCCA Trophy XI: 100 runs in 24.4 overs, 105 minutes, 8 extras 25.1 Ed Young: 50 runs in 63 balls, 81 minutes (6x4, 1x6) 33.4 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 77 balls, 45 minutes, Ed Young 22 (28), Alfie Johnson 26 (49), 2 extras 37.3 Wiltshire CCC NCCA Trophy XI: 150 runs in 37.3 overs, 150 minutes, 10 extras 45.1 Wiltshire CCC NCCA Trophy XI: 200 runs in 45.1 overs, 189 minutes, 20 extras 46.1 William Brown: 50 runs in 31 balls, 51 minutes (2x4, 4x6) Herefordshire Cricket NCCA Trophy XI Innings 12.4 Herefordshire Cricket NCCA Trophy XI: 50 runs in 12.4 overs, 54 minutes, 4 extras 34.1 Herefordshire Cricket NCCA Trophy XI: 100 runs in 34.1 overs, 140 minutes, 16 extras |
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| Ground | Colwall CC | Map Link |
| Umpires | Keith Little | Connor McGarry |
| Scorers | Sue Reece | John Gale |
Wiltshire began their 'NV play' NCCA Trophy journey with a visit to Colwall CC to take on Herefordshire. Having won the toss Wiltshire opted to bat first. This proved to be a good decision. Wiltshire looked in trouble at 34 for 3, but Ed Young 68 led the recovery ably assisted by Alfie Johnson 26 initially and then Wadworth Man of the Match Stan Brown who hit four sixes (one of which was said by a local to be the biggest six ever seen at Colwall!) in a splendid 51. Wiltshire eventually closed on 219 all out.
In reply Herefordshire were always in trouble slipping to 17 for 3 before captain Tulacz (47) led a revival until splendidly run out by Stan Brown. Wickets were tumbling fast as the bowlers shared the wickets with one each for Chris Aubrey, Stan Brown, Archie Pascoe, Charan Chahal, Joe King and Alfie Johnson. Tom Cheater and Stan Brown adding two run outs. Then came the rain and a challenging Duckworth Lewis Stern total. With Herefordshire on 121 for 8 they were challenged to score 199 from 39 overs and fell well short by 77 runs. A winning start for Wiltshire who take on undefeated Devon at Warminster tomorrow hoping to build on this success.