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DIVISION THREE EAST - Weald II (2) versus Burgess Hill I (1) played on 05-Oct-2023 at 19:20

String Home Team Player Ranking Grading Away Team Player Ranking Grading Score Result
1 Elliot Cross Squash Levels for Elliot  Cross 0 (0) 2235 Andrew Robotham Squash Levels for Andrew  Robotham 0 (0) 2775 14-16 15-13 12-15 15-9 15-8 3-2
2 Patrick Knight Squash Levels for Patrick  Knight 0 (0) 2483 Piers Harrison Squash Levels for Piers  Harrison 0 (0) 2490 11-15 15-8 15-9 11-15 15-11 3-2
3 James Holloway Squash Levels for James  Holloway 0 (0) 2297 John Devereux Squash Levels for John   Devereux 0 (0) 2470 15-13 15-10 14-16 10-15 13-15 2-3
(U) - Unranked at time of match Home Team Away Team
Weald II Beat Burgess Hill I by Strings
3 2
Games
12 11
Win Bonus
3 0
League Organiser Adjustment
0 0
Points
17 11

Match Report Press Report

Weald II Beat Burgess Hill I in a close match.

With the away team having higher Gradings in 4 of the strings, Home advantage looked to be needed to take the win. Local knowledge duly defeated the statisticians and the home team came through for a good win.

On paper, the number 2 string should have been the closest, with only 7 ranking points separating the two players before the match. Home advantage prevailed though, with Patrick Knight winning through.

It was the number 3 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 136 Points ! Victory finally going to the Away Player, John Devereux.

Player of the tie was the Home No. 1 string, Elliot Cross, gaining 100 Ranking Points from the match.

With 3 strings going the distance, the match turned out to be a hard-fought battle.