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  • Daniel Flynn looked in good nick, but played the support role to the in form Golder as the Green charged on at 4.5 runs per over up to drinks. Flynn fell soon after for 39, caught on the boundary off
  • Daniel Flynn crashed 3 superb straight boundaries before he too was bowled, this time by Saeed, with one that kept a bit low.� Kevin Golder also reached double figures before he fell leg before to Kyte,
  • was joined in a stand off 66 with flynn(55) progression of the innings was hampered by the slowness of the track with only drinkwater(33) impressing as wickets were lost at important times as the green
  • The introduction of New Zealander Danny Flynn and Phil Spencer in to the attack brought more tight bowling as Worcester fell behind the rate. Spencer tempted former Green player Kevin Golder into a rash
  • After the early loss of Jez Clarke the in form Flynn and skipper Rich Williams quickly moved the score on to 47 with boundaries to all parts of the ground.� However both fell in quick succession and
  • at 92 flynn(33) and 152 smedley(32). through it all rich williams stood firm holding the innings together with a fine knock of 52 finally out in the 39th over with the score at 182 for 4.with the game
  • dan flynn(80) and gary lewis(63) set about coomb woods bowling to such an extent that after 11 overs 4 bowlers had already been used and 7 men were already fielding on the boundary.the partnership was
  • Green openers Rich Williams and Dan Flynn wasted no time in completing a 10 wicket victory.� Rich Williams finished the game in a flourish with 4 successive fours.� The game was completed by 10 minutes
  • Flynn survived and early caught behind only to chip one to mid off and with Golder following him for less than 20 the Green were in trouble. Skipper Smedley fought hard with Tim Clarke to re build the
  • Dan Flynn played some exquisite shots before he dragged the ball on, leaving Smedley and Tim Clarke to repair the damage.� Both played with great patience and were quick to climb into any loose bowling.