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Quedgeley & Hardwicke head to Dymock in upbeat mood after 14-year-old Henry Ball's last-ball heroics against Frampton

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Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Friday, 1st August 2025, 09:00

Quedgeley & Hardwicke enjoyed a thrilling win against Frampton-on-Severn
Quedgeley & Hardwicke enjoyed a thrilling win against Frampton-on-Severn

Young Henry Ball will be promoted up the batting order after his final-over heroics for Quedgeley & Hardwicke last weekend.

The 14-year-old strode to the wicket when the ninth wicket fell, with his side needing four runs from two balls to overhaul Frampton-on-Severn’s 221-7.

He took two from the first ball he faced and then struck the next ball to long-on for another two to clinch the narrowest of victories.

Quedgeley & Hardwicke travel to Dymock tomorrow for a Gloucestershire Cricket League Division Three game, and skipper Jake Huggins said: “I think he’ll be batting at nine on Saturday, he’s a good little player.”

Ball also bowls leg-spin and Quedgeley & Hardwicke’s win keeps them in second place in the 10-strong division, 10 points behind leaders Woodmancote and eight ahead of third-placed Gloucester AIW Sports.

The top two will be promoted and Huggins, who is in his first season as captain, said: “We’ve done pretty well, we’ve lost a few players from last season but we’ve brought in a few young players and they’ve done well.”

Ball is one of those but he’s certainly not alone.

His older brother Edward, batting at six, hit a quickfire 29 from 16 balls in Saturday’s successful run chase and Huggins continued: “Ethan Lovegrove is 16 and he’s done well opening the batting.

“And Josh Graham, who was batting at 10 against Frampton, is a good, young seam bowler.”

Lovegrove made 26 on Saturday while opening partner Mike Carratu anchored the innings with a well made 63.

Earlier left-arm seamer Sunny Kalcutt took 4-45, including the key wickets of Stephan De Jager (75) and captain Billy Curtis (74).

After facing bottom-of-the-table Dymock, Quedgeley & Hardwicke, who won promotion last season, host Woodmancote on Saturday 9th  August, before travelling to Gloucester AIW Sports the following week.

With all teams having five games remaining, there is certainly plenty to play for in the final month of the season.

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