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Archived [19/01/09] Battrick

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Bobisback

International Regular
tozzticals, the only reason you would want him on a fielding and keeping is if you were training him for U19, but then you should have him on 3 primary too.
 

alternative

Cricket Web Content Updater
Do i get paid extra if he plays for U19's or something, if thats the case isn't it worth training him for U19's cap?
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
End of Over 82 (7 runs). Swamibapa Leeds CC: 485-2, runrate=5.91
Lead by 399 runs. (Bens kings 86-10)
Chavhanga 17-0-96-0
Blakeman* 112 (96 balls)
Browne 180 (186 balls)
Last Wicket: Samiullah c. Madden b. Maxim 100 (FOW: 267/2)

Browne looking set for a Double ton on his FC debut, something that no one at the club has managed
 

headhunter

International Vice-Captain
End of Over 69 (5 runs). BEST Indies: 376-3, runrate=5.45
Lead by 267 runs. (rakshi 109-10)
Alsop 15-0-86-3
Grewcock* 1 (3 balls)
Brook 151 (188 balls)

Last Wicket: Dudgeon st. Sherrington b. Alsop 128 (FOW: 373/3)

Bot bash. Getting tired of it now, hopefully some challenge next season.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
End of Over 126 (6 runs). Scaly Piscine CC: 423-5, runrate=3.36
Lead by 320 runs. (Geoff_Boycotts_Grandmother XI 103-10)
Ramsden 26-5-86-2
Patel* 40 (82 balls)
Preece 8 (9 balls)

Last Wicket: Armstrong c. Pembridge b. Livingstone 204 (FOW: 407/5)


Dillon made 146. Declaration at 500 if I get that far. Will hopefully scrape another day's gate takings out of it.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
End of Over 63 (5 runs). The Heath CC: 255-2, runrate=4.05
Trail by 130 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10)
Dixon 14-2-38-0
Kemp* 39 (76 balls)
Kepler 150 (186 balls)

Last Wicket: Mclean c. Cresswell b. Heckingbottom 55 (FOW: 146/2)

Turner polished off their last two wickets for one run this morning, finishing with figures of 4/60. We lost Caldwell to the first ball of the innings, before Kepler and Mclean (55) put on 146 for the 2nd wicket.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
End of Over 135 (7 runs). Swamibapa Leeds CC: 799-4, runrate=5.92
Lead by 713 runs. (Bens kings 86-10)
Davis 31-3-143-1
Kirby* 105 (119 balls)
Blakeman 266 (245 balls)
Last Wicket: Lovegrove b. Phillips 20 (FOW: 561/4)

Kirby is my reserve spinner and has med/woeful batting:laugh:, yet he has outscored all but one of the specialist batsmen in this match, that batsman being Blakeman off course...


End of Over 156 (1 runs). Swamibapa Leeds CC: 888-4, runrate=5.69
Lead by 802 runs. (Bens kings 86-10)
Phillips 37-4-165-1
Kirby* 131 (180 balls)
Blakeman 313 (314 balls)
Last Wicket: Lovegrove b. Phillips 20 (FOW: 561/4) LOL
 
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Dead Badger

State 12th Man
Aww. Just as it looked like my opponents were going to make it to the end of the day... they didn't.

End of Over 59 (1 runs). seymourCC: 175-10, runrate=2.97 (1st Inn: 91-10)
Trail by 247 runs. (Beard XI 513-3 dec)
Oldman 10-1-40-2
Hastings* 12 (22 balls)

Could've used the cash, but it spares my poor fans from paying to see two miserable overs of play tomorrow.
 

headhunter

International Vice-Captain
Close of Play - Day 2

rakshi 109/10 (70.0) & 81/6 (38.0)
Darby 20-7-25-4 & Bannister 10-6-13-2

BEST Indies 601/4 dec (112.0)
Brook 187 off 228
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
butterfingersXI: 385 (115.3) Cresswell 87, Roberton 84, Heskey 72, Dayton 60, Turner 4/60, Woods 3/98

The Heath CC: 371 (99.5) Kepler 214*, Kemp 60, Mclean 55

butterfingersXI: 10/1 (4) Woods 1/8

Things are about as even as can be at the HCG after the second day's play. A second double century for the season from Kepler, with good support from Kemp and Mclean and absolutely nothing from anybody else saw us concede a lead of 14 on the first innings, but Woods' late wicket has given us hope of potentially forcing a victory on the last day. All three results are possible but a draw looks most likely.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
End of Over 18 (1 runs). butterfingersXI: 76-5, runrate=4.22 (1st Inn: 385-10)
Lead by 90 runs. (The Heath CC 371-10)
Woods 9-2-33-3
Dayton* 9 (15 balls)
Bourne 0 (3 balls)

Last Wicket: Cresswell c. Knight b. Woods 10 (FOW: 76/5)

Woods and Turner have been set to very attacking this morning in an attempt to force a result, and at the moment it's paying off. We're getting into the tail now - this is turning out to be another cracking game against this side. Love FC...
 

Mahindinho

State Vice-Captain
Managed to beat Weston's Whackers, a half-decent side, in two days and by a shedload of runs. STILL didn't manage maximum batting points, though -- it's getting to the point where I'm a whole win's worth of points behind the team in 1st place, despite having the same win-loss-draw record. We play in the last game of the season, in what should hopefully be a winner-takes-promotion battle.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
The players are off the field for lunch.

End of Over 4 (3 runs). The Heath CC: 10-0, runrate=2.50 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 114 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Dixon 2-0-5-0
Mclean* 4 (13 balls)
Caldwell 5 (12 balls)

Awesome stuff. 3 wickets for Woods and Prutton, with Turner and Hamed chipping in as well. Hopefully we'll see it out without losing a wicket and Kepler can have a rest for tomorrow's big game.

Edit: Or not.

End of Over 10 (3 runs). The Heath CC: 27-2, runrate=2.70 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 97 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Dixon 5-0-11-1
Kepler* 4 (11 balls)
Kemp 2 (1 balls)

Last Wicket: Mclean b. Dixon 9 (FOW: 25/2)

This game isn't over yet...
 
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bugssy

Cricketer Of The Year
The players are off the field for lunch.

End of Over 4 (3 runs). The Heath CC: 10-0, runrate=2.50 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 114 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Dixon 2-0-5-0
Mclean* 4 (13 balls)
Caldwell 5 (12 balls)

Awesome stuff. 3 wickets for Woods and Prutton, with Turner and Hamed chipping in as well. Hopefully we'll see it out without losing a wicket and Kepler can have a rest for tomorrow's big game.

Edit: Or not.

End of Over 10 (3 runs). The Heath CC: 27-2, runrate=2.70 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 97 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Dixon 5-0-11-1
Kepler* 4 (11 balls)
Kemp 2 (1 balls)

Last Wicket: Mclean b. Dixon 9 (FOW: 25/2)

This game isn't over yet...
how did it go mate you where up for a good finish
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Won by an innings and 763 runs
Check out these Bowling figures

1st Innings

Name O M R W nb wd
Searle 12 2 22 0 0 0
Cavanagh 12 6 19 4 0 0
Pidgley 16 6 28 3 2 0
Norris 7 3 5 3 0 0
Kirby 9 3 11 0 0 0

2nd Innings

Name O M R W nb wd
Searle 4 2 22 1 1 0
Cavanagh 11 4 12 5 0 0
Pidgley 7.5 2 23 4 0 1
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
End of Over 32 (2 runs). The Heath CC: 101-4, runrate=3.16 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 23 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Oak 7-0-28-2
Kepler* 39 (64 balls)
Read 0 (4 balls)

Last Wicket: Knight c. Cresswell b. Oak 8 (FOW: 100/4)

Still going and could still go either way. With Kepler there, we should be ok, but there's not much batting after Read and we collapsed in the first innings. A real nail-biter this... and I have to go into Uni! :@
 

headhunter

International Vice-Captain
End of Game

rakshi 109/10 (70.0) & 82/10 (40.3)
Darby 20-7-25-4 & Bannister 10-6-13-2

BEST Indies 601/4 dec (112.0)
Brook 187 off 228

Took 2.3 overs to gain the 4 wickets needed for victory at the expense of 1 run this morning.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
End of Over 32 (2 runs). The Heath CC: 101-4, runrate=3.16 (1st Inn: 371-10)
Trail by 23 runs. (butterfingersXI 385-10 & 110-10)
Oak 7-0-28-2
Kepler* 39 (64 balls)
Read 0 (4 balls)

Last Wicket: Knight c. Cresswell b. Oak 8 (FOW: 100/4)

Still going and could still go either way. With Kepler there, we should be ok, but there's not much batting after Read and we collapsed in the first innings. A real nail-biter this... and I have to go into Uni! :@
Read'll always see you through. :)
 
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