Punjab CCR 235 a/o (E.Loomans 3/9 in 10, I Wever 3/21 in 3, R.Sharif 2/59 in 7, T.Weber 1/51 in 10)
VCC 2 236/9 in 50 (Wever 24,Vogelaar 47, Dormits 28, Trouw 27, Sarfaraz 40, E Loomans 9*)
what a game! won on the final ball of the game, with a tie on the boards and 1 needed for victory!
we started pretty good, fielding first, our openers had some trouble finding the right lenght but all seemed alright, at 68/5 all seemed to go smoothly, and the game would be over soon.
not so much, a guy who looked a lot like Inzamam Ul-Haq found his feet and luck, and scored one of the worst centuries ive ever seen, albeit helped by our sloppy fielding, in total weve dropped him 8! times...twice by yours truely, but I might add my chances were the hardest, one overheaded point catch which I just reached with my fingertips but couldn't hold onto, and one straight Kevin Pietersen slash with a banana effect at deep mid off, was happy enough that I stopped the 4! (my hand is blue atm)
I only bowled on this guy, and on my bowling he was dropped 3 times and managed to just miss fielders, just miss the ball, just lucky.
was very happy to get a wicket, bowled the number 5 round his legs, the umpire(a player from there club) gave the exact same ball, which went over legstump wide...next ball took the top of leg stump...happy with that, was bowling alright, but every ball where he could go forward on was played with some hockey-dash-slash shot for 6(I went for 5 sixes in my 10 overs)
was happy the skipper kept me on bowling, given every other bowler pace or spin got the same treatment.
our fielding got really sloppy towards the end, although we had a little cameo just before the end and managed to bowl them all out for 235, not so bad.
we started well, until one of our openers decided to pull a ball that was under his kneeroll and inside-edged it into his own wicket.
all top-order batsman made starts into there 20s but only Vogelaar at no3. managed to get close to 50.
at 179/5 we were getting a bit nervous, our lower middle order(which includes me:P) it known for its rapid collapses.
Sarfaraz at 6, played a massive innings and kept the game alive, played sensible and good cricket, was unlucky to get out at 40.
I came in 202/7 as number 9....got myself a single, wasn't feeling that well...
then trying to pull/sweep whatever a ball to low....missed it, hit my pad...completely lost track of the ball, and the other batsman yelled YES...didn't make it, came about half a meter short...unlucky.
our number 10 then made one of the best 9* ive ever seen with just 28 needed for victory, they went for the singles!
then Sarfaraz got himself out at 231 and we all got VERY nervous...since our number 11 never played cricket in his life...was called up at 9 in the morning because the 1st team decided they wanted a player of us.
he played rugby before, so knew quite well how to handle the fielding and had a decent arm and knew what was happening in the field...batting was a bit of a diffrent story...
we needed 7 of the last over, it was going to be tight, Sarafraz got out...so 5 needed for victory of 4 balls.
off drive for a single, no11 getting himself to the otherside(his running was hilarious) overthrows and he ran back, that saved us the match...another quick two saw us tied, with 1 ball to go...all fielders came in, dabbed to cover/point area and they managed to get a single WE WON
what a lovely feeling to win such a nail-biter...