Nub News present trophies to top batsman and bowler in last season's mini-league

By Philip Evans

26th Mar 2021 | Cricket


Nub News commitment to local sport in East Devon was underlined last evening (Thursday) with the presentation of trophies awarded to the top batsmen and bowlers in last season's Devon Cricket Mini-League.

The full Devon League programme was not able to take place this summer because of the delayed season due to the coronavirus restrictions, so a number of tiered mini-leagues were organised instead.

Interest in the competition was boosted when Nub News offered a cash prize to most successful batsman and bowler playing for the local teams in and around the Axe Valley – Axminster, Seaton, Kilmington, Uplyme and Lyme Regis and Chardstock.

Three consecutive centuries by Uplyme & Lyme Regis all-rounder Tyler Wellman, a feat unknown in local recreational cricketing circles, clinched the Nub News Sport top ten batting award.

Tyler topped the top ten batting list with a 353 runs scored during the Devon mini-league games and wins £125 for his club and a trophy to mark his achievement.

In the bowling top ten, Seaton captain Ben Morgan topped the table with 16 wickets taken in the six games. He, too, wins £125 for his club and a trophy.

Uplyme, who won the tier 5 competition, dominated the batting statistics. Joe Elsworth was placed second with 287 runs and Steve Batey third with 227 runs despite the fact he only played in four of the six games.

Kilmington also had three players in the top ten batting table and three Seaton 2nds players also featured prominently

In the bowling table, Steve Batey (Uplyme) was placed second with 11 victims and Alfie Wraight (Axminster) third with nine wickets.

The trophies were presented at Seaton Cricket Club by Karl Hancock, chief executive of Nub News. He congratulated Tyler and Ben and wished them well for the coming season which starts on Mat 1st.

Nub News is also jointly sponsoring the forthcoming East Devon T20 Bash with the Lyme Online community newspaper and website. Mr Hancock presented a cheque for £500 to Steve Batey.

TOP TEN BATTING

1 – Tyler Wellman (Uplyme) 353 runs

2 – Joe Elsworth (Uplyme) 287 runs

3 – Steve Batey (Uplyme) 221 runs

4 – Josh Short (Kilmington) 195 runs

5 – Robbie Hutchings (Chardstock) 193 runs

6 – Toby Tucker (Seaton 2nds) 192 runs

7 – Harvey Brown (Seaton 2nds) 176 runs

8 – Tom Gooding (Kilmington) 157 runs

9 – Josh Cann (Seaton) 151 runs

10 – Tom Olive (Kilmington) 137 runs

TOP TEN BOWLERS

1 – Ben Morgan (Seaton) 16 wickets

2 – Steve Batey (Uplyme) 11 wickets

3 – Alfie Wraight (Axminster Town) 9 wickets

4 – Joe Berry (Seaton) 8 wickets

4 – Robin Ellis (Axminster Town) 8 wickets

4 – Josh Short (Kilmington) 8 wickets

5 – Matt Read (Kilmington) 7 wickets

5 – Sam Farrow (Uplyme) 7 wickets

6 – Brett Garner (Axminster Town) 5 wickets

7 – Tom Olive (Kilmington) – 5 wickets

8 – Robbie Hutchings (Chardstock) 5 wickets

Clubs' top performers

SEATON: top batsman Josh Cann (151 runs); top bowler Ben Morgan (16 wickets).

KILMINGTON: top batsman Josh Short (195 runs); top bowler Josh Short (8 wickets).

AXMINSTER: top batsman Paul Miller (115 runs); top bowler Alfie Wraight (9 wickets).

UPLYME & LYME REGIS: top batsman Tyler Wellman (353 runs); top bowler Steve Batey (11 wickets).

SEATON 2nds: top batsman Toby Tucker (192 runs); top bowler Oliver Aplin/Toby Tucker (4 wickets each).

CHARDSTOCK: best batsman Robbie Hutchings (193 runs); top bowler Robbie Hutchings (5 wickets).

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