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Division 2 - Findon Cricket Club 2nd (2) versus Brighton Squash Club 1st (1) played on 23-Sep-2019 at 19:30

String Home Team Player Ranking Grading Away Team Player Ranking Grading Score Result
1 Ed Clarke Squash Levels for Ed  Clarke 8 (8) 2260 Matt Pelling Squash Levels for Matt  Pelling 1 (1) 2160 12-15 10-15 4-15 0-3
2 Jade Weston Squash Levels for Jade  Weston 13 (13) 2077 Tom Allum-Watts Squash Levels for Tom  Allum-Watts 5 (5) 2346 15-17 5-15 8-15 0-3
3 Rob Brockwell Squash Levels for Rob  Brockwell 10 (10) 4265 Phil Ayton Squash Levels for Phil  Ayton 4 (4) 2346 6-15 13-15 12-15 0-3
4 Mick Greenway Squash Levels for Mick  Greenway 16 (16) 1836 James Dunphy Squash Levels for James  Dunphy 7 (7) 1884 6-15 6-15 6-15 0-3
5 Wendy Simpson Squash Levels for Wendy  Simpson 15 (15) 1826 Angus Keeley Squash Levels for Angus  Keeley 8 (8) 473 11-15 9-15 10-15 0-3
(U) - Unranked at time of match Home Team Away Team
Findon Cricket Club 2nd Lost to Brighton Squash Club 1st by Strings
0 5
Games
0 15
Win Bonus
0 3
League Organiser Adjustment
0 0
Points
0 18

Match Report Press Report

Findon Cricket Club 2nd Lost to Brighton Squash Club 1st in a one-sided match.

With the home team having higher Gradings in 3 of the strings, the match was always going to be in their favour. The away team proved the statisticians wrong though by clinching a great win.

On paper, the number 4 string should have been the closest, with only 48 ranking points separating the two players before the match. The Away player, James Dunphy, did well therefore to secure the win.

It was the number 3 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 76 Points ! Victory finally going to the Away Player, Phil Ayton.

Player of the tie was the Away No. 3 string, Phil Ayton, gaining 100 Ranking Points from the match.

Player of the match must be the Away number 3 string, Phil Ayton, who over-turned a 1919 ranking points disadvantage to record a great win.