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Frocester chairman John Evans leads from the front as England retain Silver Ashes
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Saturday, 19th August 2023, 10:00
Captain John Evans once again was the highest scorer for England Over-70s who defeated Australia by 91 runs at Wellington to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match Silver Ashes series.
The Frocester chairman and Gloucestershire Seniors stalwart compiled an unbeaten 114, which paved the way for a 54-run triumph in the opening clash.
And Evo, as he is universally known, followed up with 54 at the top of the order as England reached 236-8 in the second game ahead of the tourists being restricted to 145 all out, ensuring the retention of the Ashes.
It was an emotional day on many levels for Evo who grew up very close to the Wellington ground but had never played there before. His father, Bill, was however a fixture at the club and, to Evo’s great delight, managed to find him in a 1947 team picture hanging in the pavilion.
He said: “The last few weeks have been an absolute joy and an unbelievable experience.
“My sister came down from Chester for the match and my youngest son and granddaughter were also there, while the Wellington groundsman said he could remember being taught by my father. Just an amazing day.”
The celebrations capped another memorable week for the 72-year-old former teacher who on Thursday notched up his fifth century of the summer, compiling 139 for Gloucestershire Over-70s who thumped Essex by 70 runs at Apperley to reach the County Championship semi-finals.
Evo dominated Gloucestershire’s total of 257-7 after winning the toss, Dave Collinson next highest scorer on 34 before Rick Carman (3-42), John Turton (2-32) and Graham Clarke (2-33, all from nine) got to work with the ball.
The 70s will now be home to Kent in the last four on Thursday 24th August, at a venue to be announced.Meanwhile, the third and final match in the Silver Ashes series was played yesterday at Maidenhead & Bray CC and, remarkably, it finished in a tie.
And Evans had another fantastic day, top-scoring with 87.
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