Could the weather be any worse!? GAWD MAHINDINHO, GET IT RIGHT WILL YA
*starts waving the rooster round his head*
Reports...
Magical Ponies vs Withington Wonderers
A rather knackered and demoralised but otherwise full-strength Withington side made the trip halfway across the world to Pleasure Town. The night before the game, McGregor, Sandwith and Fish enjoyed a couple of beers with old foes Canning and Tedstone...were they spiked?
Certainly, it was a rather limp-wristed performance from the Withington batting order, #7 Baba coming in with the score on just 60. Still, in partnership with Mulryne and then the tail, he managed to restore some respectability, his battling 68no (from 78 balls) dragging his team to 163ao from 40 overs.
Tedstone (10-0-40-4) had the better stats, but it was MOTM Canning (5-0-24-3) who ripped the heart out of the Withington batting order.
So to the 2nd innings, with Gibb and Illett roaring in...but to no avail. Despite an early wicket and then a John double in the 20th over, the Ponies cruised to their target with 11 overs to spare. Hurren and Terry made the bulk of the runs, but it was that man Canning who sealed the deal.
Magical Ponies win by 6 wickets
Alternative XI vs Central Districts
These two teams must be bored of facing each other now!
Back to the Alternative XI CG, where the pitch was green and the sun was shining. A fine place for a day's cricket. McIntosh, the home captain, duly won the toss and decided to have a bat. At 19/3, he wasn't looking so clever, but a HUGE stand from Handbury and centurion King corrected that.
It was only some fine bowling in the death overs that denied Alternative XI a 250+ total -- when Lambert leapt like a salmon to his left to finally have King caught-and-bowled, it was 218ao from just over 47 overs.
Despite a steady trickle wickets from captain McIntosh early on, Central Districts stayed well on top of the run rate, Keane heading serenely to his own century. Once Shaka joined him with the score 48/3, it all started looking rather easy.
Districts made it to 222 from 39 overs, and thence to the final. Keane (103no) was robbed of the MOTM trophy, a somewhat inebriated commentating team instead giving it to Shaka (86no and 1/44).
Central Districts win by 7 wickets