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Jacobs hits quickfire century as Belmont & Edgware beat Vale 2nds

An unbeaten century from captain Adam Jacobs guided Belmont & Edgware to victory in a friendly against London Maccabi Vale 2nd XI at Rowley Lane.

July 17, 2018 10:56
Adam Jacobs is the second Belmont & Edgware player to register a century this season. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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Jacobs won the toss and had no hesitation on batting first on a hay-coloured crisp pitch against a Vale bowling attack that featured four teenagers. Michael Blasebalk and Steven Altmann-Richer opened proceedings and made a solid, if not slow start against the Vale opening bowlers who, from one end troubled the batters with a tight line, and from the other set about peppering the lidless Blasebalk with some short deliveries. Nevertheless, both openers survived the early onslaught.

Vale skipper Anthony Wise then introduced himself into the attack to test the openers with tricky off-spin. This was the undoing of Blasebalk who went back to a full delivery which rocked his off-stump. Blasebalk departed for a gritty three off 23 balls in the ninth over with the score now standing at 29-1.

This brought Jacobs to the crease at his new no. 3 spot. He quickly showed why he had promoted himself, repeatedly shovelling the ball down to deep backward square leg for boundaries. All the while, Altmann-Richer was anchoring the innings beautifully.

At the first, much needed, drinks break, the score stood at 46-1. Both batters quickly picked up where they had left off, and before we knew it, another 12 overs had gone, and another set of drinks were being taken, with Belmont sitting pretty at 124, still for the loss of just one wicket.