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Stumped!

Jarquis

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So this guy pretty much becomes my best bowler straight off the bat....
 
I just recruited a 16 year old from Zimbabwe with a batting average of 40.75 and a bowling average of 28.77. He's a right handed seamer.


His potential in both departments is mid-20s.

His name is Simba Gubeshe
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch

So this guy pretty much becomes my best bowler straight off the bat....
We can't see his skills unless you reveal them :)

That said the starting squad is often almost always terrible yes
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
@Magrat Garlick - our T20 meetings certainly seem to provide good games!
Yeah great match, always fancy chasing a fairly low total even on a stinker of a wicket and needing 60-odd for the last five wickets - must have been some overthrows or terrible fielding on that last ball lol. Slightly worried at how you're outrating me despite having a season less in the game but I guess the old hands help :)
 

JOJOXI

International Captain
Yeah great match, always fancy chasing a fairly low total even on a stinker of a wicket and needing 60-odd for the last five wickets - must have been some overthrows or terrible fielding on that last ball lol. Slightly worried at how you're outrating me despite having a season less in the game but I guess the old hands help :)
Hadn't realised the last ball misfield but not great for my team that outrages you mostly on fielding to lose from a last ball fielding blunder lol. And yeah guess chasing a low score you are almost always in the game - feel like we let a good position go in the 1st innings but I guess I take that risk by having a green pitch!
 

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CWC Round 2 review!

Two thrashings, a comfortable win and one nail-biter. CWC week two is in the books, here's a quick recap!

@Magrat Garlick's Dynamo Schmaltzberg roared to life with their first win of the CWC, crushing @jimmy101's Picasso Moon by 103 runs. Opting to field first at the Schmaltzberg Mining Inc Stadium, the PMs utilised 10 bowling options, but to no avail. Shanuka Kurusumuttu hit 53 off 32 and every batter in the top 6 crossed double digits as the hosts piled on 199/4 in their 20 overs. Karl Small hit 42 but was a lone hand as PMs were bowled out for just 96 - Christian Owen taking 3/21 and Lickley and Ndlovu taking 2 wickets apiece.

@morgieb's Inner Western Wombats played hosts to defending-champs ZCC, and were at the receiving end of an incredible 165 run defeat. Electing the bowl first they too used 10 different bowlers. A wicket in the 1st over would have raised hopes, but SL international squad member Sajith D Estandau (85 off 54) and BD international player Raun Shkorer (78 off 50) piled on 169 runs in just 16.3 overs, laying the platform for ZCC's final score of 228/3. Arif Jalal and Sampath Ramalingam then took 3 wickets each as the Wombats were bowled out for just 63 in 17 overs, with only two batters crossing double digits.

@honestbharani's Honest Hunks were sent in to bowl first on home turf at FHK, and followed the pattern of the other two games by utilizing 10 bowling options as well! However they were slightly more successful, restricting FHK to just 131/8. The two Michaels - Spavor and Kovring - scored 30s as the batting lineup struggled on a slow and worn pitch. However 131 would prove to be plenty. Spavor took 3/5 with the new-ball and legspinner Lai O Yin took 3 wickets as well, as the Hunks were bowled out for just 80.

And finally, the best for last - an all time classic between @JOJOXI's Winton CC and Mag's Dynamo Morpork. The Winton Home turf drew lots of criticism for being basically 22 yards of solid mud - 93 moisture, 99 wear and 91 pace! It was no surprise that Dynamo's skipper Ryan Moon elected to bowl first upon winning the toss. WCC keeper/opener Dwayne Dickens batted exceptionally well for his 46 off 32, and Alex Davy held together the middle order with 34 off 23, as WCC were bowled out for 132 in 18.2 overs. Only 3 batters crossed double digits, a sign of how difficult it was to get in on this pitch. All the Morpork bowlers tasted success, with offspinner Martijn Van Heerdens returning the best figures of the lot (4-0-24-3).
133 on that wicket was never going to be easy, and Morpork had to work hard in the chase. Anthony McGrath anchored one end with 35 off 39 as wickets tumbled from the other, and was 4th man dismissed with 64 on the board in 11.3 overs. Gwong Long then biffed a useful 32 off 23, but was bowled with another 31 runs needed in 20 balls. With the entire top 6 dismissed, it would take something special for Morpork to pull of the chase. It was then that Van Heerdens and Charlie Bungay managed to take 15 runs off the 18th over, swinging the balance back in Dynamo's favour, before Ian Clemence conceded just 3 and nabbed the wicket of Van Heerdens in the 19th! With 11 needed in 6 balls and club legend Daniël Potgieter to bowl, we were looking at potentially the first ever tie in the CWC.
Tailender Barnard Mason was on strike for the first ball, and a wild slog at a delivery sliding down leg fetched the Dynamos 4 crucial runs! 7 needed off 5. Potgieter found his radar with a well directed slower ball, conceding just a single, but slid down leg again for the 3rd ball to Charlie Bungay. However this time around luck was on his side, as Bungay miscued an attempted slog, nicking it behind to keeper! Morpork's last recognised batter dismissed with 6 still needed in 3 balls. New-boy Saleem Saleem had a mighty heave first ball, skewing safely over the infield and away for four to rapturous cheers from the dessing room, 2 now needed off 2! But Potgieter was not yet done, and a clever change up next ball got Saleem chopping back onto his stumps! 2 needed in 1 ball and it was all up to skipper and number 11 Ryan Moon.
After 39.5 overs of exhilarating cricket, it was ultimately to be Morpork's day. Potgieter once again firing the ball down legside, allowing Moon to comfortably flick it to fine leg. A hard run two was followed by a victory lap around the field as Dynamo Morpork picked up their 2nd consecutive win of the CWC! Great effort.

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At the end of round two it is ZCC back on top, courtesy of the massive NRR boost from their win. FHK and Dynamo Morpok both unbeaten, but FHK with a bonus point in the bank. Last season's finalist Winton CC are yet to win a game, tho they will be glad to have salvaged a bonus point from both of their losses so far.
 
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I will be debuting my newest recruit tomorrow in the DEV league 3.8.

Simba will be tasked with bowling the death overs from 34 to 40, and he will be going on an all-out attack at number 10 in the lineup if he is summoned to bat.

Will update you on his achievements after the game.
 

cnerd123

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Ashgrove Astronaut's currently 75/6 against a young FHK side in a 50-over friendly. Young tearaway speedster Joshua Wong (top speed 149.5 kmph) with 3/21, while Ted, Tiffany and Lester have all taken a wicket apiece. FHK rating 43K to the Astronaut's 33K, and pitch seems decent to bat on.

I've also got FHK playing ZCC in a 50 over friendly at the same time. They are 164/7 in that game after 41 overs. Full strength teams for both, Bikswing Nouding nipping out two early wickets with the new ball and it's been tough going ever since. Some nice 40s from Qasim Abdullah and Nathan Law, but nothing substantial otherwise. Pitch seems pretty tough to bat on tho - 17/61/77. If FHK can get 200 on the board their spinners could work an upset. ZCC rating 57K to FHK's 53K.
 

cnerd123

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Comfortable wins for FHK over the Astronauts in the end. Bowled them out for 115 (Wong 7-1-27-4) and chased it for the loss of just 2 wickets. Skipper and BD international Tin Yau top scoring with 32*, extras accounting for 30 of the runs!

Harder win for ZCC over FHK. Chased down 177 with just 4 wickets and 19 balls to spare. Another 20 runs would have made it very interesting. BD superstar Raun Shkorer run out for a duck, and FHK's spinners combining for figures of 21.5-1-61-2.
 

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