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Oxford UCCE started their 2005 first-class season with a weak draw against a Gloucestershire side that opted to use the game as batting practice. Their second first-class game, against Derbyshire, Oxford UCCE did well in the first innings, dismissing their visitors cheaply and building up a large lead. However, they weren't able to dismiss them a second time, in a game which was reduced through rain. Gloucestershire County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at Bristol. ...
Derbyshire County Cricket Club (Derbyshire CCC) is an English domestic first-class cricket team based The Racecourse Ground, otherwise known as the County Ground, in the city of Derby. ...
Oxford UCCE Website (http://www.cricketintheparks.org.uk/) Ground The Parks Players P J S Clinton S J Airey O S Anwar L C Parker D R Fox J P T Knappett S J P Moreton N J Woods P J McMahon A K Suman M K Munday | Oxford UCCE v Gloucestershire (9-11 April 2005) Match drawn Oxford Universities Cricketing Centre of Excellence and Gloucestershire started their 2005 first-class season at the Parks in Oxford on 9 April. Gloucestershire won the toss and chose to bat. However, they did not do well, scoring 305 for 9 declared off 89.2 overs, Weston's 103 making him the first Gloucestershire centurion of the season. The declaration left 9 overs for Oxford to bat through until the end of the first day. They were 21 for 2 at the close. Gloucestershire County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at Bristol. ...
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On the second day, Oxford UCCE collapsed to 116 all out. Gloucestershire chose batting practice rather than to enforce the follow-on. At close they were 262 for 1, with Craig Spearman undefeated on 170. In the final over, which was the first one Stephen Moreton had bowled in first-class cricket, Spearman scored 6,6,6,6,4 and 6, with Spearman being dropped twice. The innings continued on the third and last day, and Gloucestershire closed on 490 for 4 declared from 101 overs. Spearman had made 216 before he retired out. There were few overs in the day left, but victory for Gloucestershire looked on the cards when they reduced Oxford UCCE to 24 for 6. Then a rearguard undefeated 64 from Knappett and 22 from Woods rescued some pride for Oxford UCCE and saw them through for the draw. But this was certainly a game for Oxford UCCE to forget. [1] (http://live.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005/ENG_LOCAL/UCCE/SCORECARDS/OX-UCCE_GLOUCS_UCCE_09-11APR2005.html)
Oxford UCCE v Derbyshire (20-22 April) Match drawn The first day at the Parks left Derbyshire at 225 for 8 at close. After recent rain in Oxford, and a swinging ball, the Oxford UCCE bowlers were commendably accurate. If 2 or 3 more catches had been taken, the scoreline would have looked even more impressive for the students. Derbyshire County Cricket Club (Derbyshire CCC) is an English domestic first-class cricket team based The Racecourse Ground, otherwise known as the County Ground, in the city of Derby. ...
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On the second day, after Derbyshire moved to 246 all out, Luke Parker, a Warwickshire signing, scored 89 to help Oxford to 245 for 5, just one run behind Derbyshire. The third day saw Oxford UCCE consolidate their lead, and they were finally all out for 372, a lead of 126. The student bowlers were not up to the task of dismissing Derbyshire a second time in the 53 overs that remained. Indeed, they fared poorly, as Jonathon Moss scored 109 not out, with the game ending when the visitors declared on 226 for 2. [2] (http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/NEW/LIVE/frames/OX-UCCE_DERBY_MCC-UNIV_20-22APR2005.html) Warwickshire County Cricket Club is a cricket club (team) based in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England (Birmingham historically being part of Warwickshire). ...
| 2005 English cricket season | | Derbyshire | Durham | Essex | Glamorgan | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Middlesex See also: Notable achievements in the 2005 English cricket season The 2005 English cricket season is one of the most eagerly anticipated in recent times. ...
Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of both the County Championship and totesport League. ...
Durham County Cricket Club started the 2005 season as 20-1 to win the Second Division of the County Championship. ...
Essex County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the Sunday League. ...
Glamorgan County Cricket Club started their 2005 season as defending totesport League champions. ...
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of both the County Championship and totesport League. ...
Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and the totesport League. ...
Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Divsion Two of the totesport League. ...
Lancashire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League. ...
Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and of the totesport League. ...
Middlesex County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Division Two of the totesport League. ...
| | Northamptonshire | Nottinghamshire | Somerset | Surrey | Sussex | Warwickshire | Worcestershire | Yorkshire Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League. ...
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are playing their cricket in 2005 in Division One of both the County Championship and the totesport League. ...
Somerset County Cricket Club are playing in Division Two of both the County Championship and the Sunday League in 2005. ...
Surrey County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in the First Division of the County Championship and the Second Division of the totesport League. ...
Sussex v Loughborough UCCE (9-11 April 2005) Match drawn The first day of this match, which was played at Hove, saw Loughborough dismissed for 237. ...
Warwickshire County Cricket Club start 2005 as defending County Champions and 11-4 favourites to retain their title. ...
Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their County Championship games in Division Two and their totesport League games in Division One. ...
Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are in the second divisions of both the County Championship and the totesport League. ...
| | MCC | Scotland | Bradford/Leeds UCCE | Cambridge UCCE | Cardiff UCCE | Durham UCCE | Loughborough UCCE | Oxford UCCE The MCC in 2005 started the season fielding what was virtually an England A side against the Champion County, which they won. ...
The Scottish Saltires in 2005 are playing in the Second Division of the totesport League, in what will be their last season in the English one-day league. ...
Bradford/Leeds UCCE in 2005 started off their season against Northamptonshire with a bump - being defeated easily after two batting collapses. ...
Cambridge UCCE had a good start to their 2005 first-class season, setting Essex a target of 270 to win, after declaring in their second innings on 255 for 4. ...
Cardiff UCCE started their season against first-class counties by being battered by local side Glamorgan in a game that ended as a draw after Glamorgan opted for batting practice. ...
Durham UCCE started their first-class season on a batting paradise in Taunton, which secured them their first draw of the year. ...
Loughborough UCCE started their first-class season on the wrong end of a draw against Sussex. ...
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