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SillyCowCorner1

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So the target is 286 & one wicket down already for Mooo, Bart Way.

Meyiwa and Tindall at the crease. The score is 65/1 after 11 overs.
A big partnership is needed.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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By the way, Moooo won the game against GG CC last night. 3 batsmen scored half-centuries. Babar Ijaz was mostly neutralized, due to the slowish nature of the wicket.
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GG bounced back from this defeat to win their OD league match against the Scorpion Kings. Posted over 300 batting first.

Jayraj D souza with 79*, supported by E-Xtras with 65, Sutherland cracked 41..and Babar Ijaz with the flurry of 38 (28) in the death overs.

The Scorpion Kings just couldn't handle the bowling of Obeysekere (4 wickets), Ijaz (3 wickets)...a wicket apiece for Attlee and Theron.
 

ataraxia

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T20 against Schmaltzberg on a spin-friendly surface, 133-8 from my boys looks a bit under par. Schmaltzberg got off to a flier (51-0 in the powerplay) before Shingirai Ndaba, my first acquisition from the market, playing his last game for the club, routed the openers. Now, at 78-3 (11), the game looks closer.

Ndaba will be missed, as a knacky wicket-taker and appreciable fellow. He has 123 wickets in 93 games at 21.5, including 74 competitive wickets at 9.97. A legend who deserved to play more senior friendlies, unlucky to be stuck behind marginally better players for a spot. Wish him well for his next team.

Potgieter took the wicket of Potgieter, good stuff.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Quick preview of CWC 3 round 15

Dynamo Schmaltzberg (12) vs The Merry Orangutans (11)
The battle to avoid the wooden spoon, TMO will be buoyed by a strong win over Mooo, but Schmaltzberg are also going in confident having beaten their opponents handily in a Twenty20 on Thursday and with Kurusumuttu coming in with excellent batting form - a century in the league and a strong opening partnership to beat ataraXIa this morning.
Key players: Shanuka Kurusumuttu (Schmaltzberg), Alonso Kock (TMO)
Odds: Schmaltzberg 1.50, TMO 2.60

Moooo (10) vs ***** CC (4)
The two-time CW Champions <censored due to Government intervention> have struggled in the U21 version, particularly due to the lack of bonus points but also due to a badly timed rebuild. Moooo will enjoy the confidence of having secured a win on their soil, the mercurial leg-spinning allrounder Tauseef coming up with two big wickets on that occasion.
Key players: Shanuka Veenstra (Moooo), Sampath Ramalingam (*CC)
Odds: Moooo 7.00, **** 1.10

Free HK (1) vs GG CC (5)
GG will be looking to solidify their status as "best of the rest" with a win here in the second match between SillyCowCorner and cnerd. Against the league leaders who have barely dropped points recently, it will be a tough ask, and the reverse leg went confidently in favour of FHK.
Key players: Tony Chung (FHK), Bram Human (GG)
Odds: FHK 1.15, GG 5.50

Winton CC (8) vs Dynamo Morpork (2)
Morpork started strongly out of the blocks but the loss to Honest Hunks saw them fall to second place, and a runner-up spot yet again may be on the cards. Winton has slipped a bit since taking second place in the inaugural CWC, and is currently sitting eighth, needing a win to keep pace with ataraXIa, Ashgrove and GG in the midfield.
Key players: Adam Simons (Winton), Menno Fouche jr. (Morpork)
Odds: Winton 3.50, Morpork 1.30

Honest Hunks (9) vs Jura CC (3)
The Hunks came agonizingly close to a bonus point from their visit to Hong Kong last week, and continue to be a serious threat even with Chunky graduating to serious cricket. On the Jura side, wicketkeeper Noah Stonehouse is playing his last match, and will hopefully not be relied on too much with the bat if precocious top order stars Baverstock and Zikhungwini do their thing as they have done so far in the CWC.
Key players: Nalin Mittur (Hunks), Tinozivaishe Zikhungwini (Jura)
Odds: Honest Hunks 2.30, Jura 1.60

ataraXIa (6) vs Ashgrove Astronauts (7)
The most closely contested match of the round, both teams will be wanting a win to set them apart from the large pack in the middle. ataraXIa are slight favourites based on home advantage and the head-to-head record, where they lead 10-7 and 2-1 in the U21 format, but the current form in inter-CW matches (one win in the last nine) will have the manager worried. On the Ashgrove side, they might be more concerned with their extremely close one-day league run in where they're one of four teams separated by two points, but they are still expected to field a strong lineup here.
Key players: Frans Potgieter (ataraXIa), Daniel Bennett (Ashgrove)
Odds: ataraXIa 1.80, Ashgrove 2.00
 

Magrat Garlick

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T20 against Schmaltzberg on a spin-friendly surface, 133-8 from my boys looks a bit under par. Schmaltzberg got off to a flier (51-0 in the powerplay) before Shingirai Ndaba, my first acquisition from the market, playing his last game for the club, routed the openers. Now, at 78-3 (11), the game looks closer.

Ndaba will be missed, as a knacky wicket-taker and appreciable fellow. He has 123 wickets in 93 games at 21.5, including 74 competitive wickets at 9.97. A legend who deserved to play more senior friendlies, unlucky to be stuck behind marginally better players for a spot. Wish him well for his next team.

Potgieter took the wicket of Potgieter, good stuff.
Goonewardene gunned it, and backed up my bowlers. Thanks for the game!
 

cnerd123

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@Magrat Garlick do you remember what we planned to do after the League Stage in CWC3?

IIRC it was 2 play-offs, 2 semi-finals and then a final, so everyone in the Top 6 could stand a chance at becoming champion.

Play-Off 1: 3rd vs 6th
Play-Off 2: 4th vs 5th

Semi Final 1: 1st vs PO2 Winner
Semi Final 2: 2nd vs PO1 Winner

Final - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2
 

Charlie B

U19 Vice-Captain
Quick preview of CWC 3 round 15

Dynamo Schmaltzberg (12) vs The Merry Orangutans (11)
The battle to avoid the wooden spoon, TMO will be buoyed by a strong win over Mooo, but Schmaltzberg are also going in confident having beaten their opponents handily in a Twenty20 on Thursday and with Kurusumuttu coming in with excellent batting form - a century in the league and a strong opening partnership to beat ataraXIa this morning.
Key players: Shanuka Kurusumuttu (Schmaltzberg), Alonso Kock (TMO)
Odds: Schmaltzberg 1.50, TMO 2.60

Moooo (10) vs ***** CC (4)
The two-time CW Champions <censored due to Government intervention> have struggled in the U21 version, particularly due to the lack of bonus points but also due to a badly timed rebuild. Moooo will enjoy the confidence of having secured a win on their soil, the mercurial leg-spinning allrounder Tauseef coming up with two big wickets on that occasion.
Key players: Shanuka Veenstra (Moooo), Sampath Ramalingam (*CC)
Odds: Moooo 7.00, **** 1.10

Free HK (1) vs GG CC (5)
GG will be looking to solidify their status as "best of the rest" with a win here in the second match between SillyCowCorner and cnerd. Against the league leaders who have barely dropped points recently, it will be a tough ask, and the reverse leg went confidently in favour of FHK.
Key players: Tony Chung (FHK), Bram Human (GG)
Odds: FHK 1.15, GG 5.50

Winton CC (8) vs Dynamo Morpork (2)
Morpork started strongly out of the blocks but the loss to Honest Hunks saw them fall to second place, and a runner-up spot yet again may be on the cards. Winton has slipped a bit since taking second place in the inaugural CWC, and is currently sitting eighth, needing a win to keep pace with ataraXIa, Ashgrove and GG in the midfield.
Key players: Adam Simons (Winton), Menno Fouche jr. (Morpork)
Odds: Winton 3.50, Morpork 1.30

Honest Hunks (9) vs Jura CC (3)
The Hunks came agonizingly close to a bonus point from their visit to Hong Kong last week, and continue to be a serious threat even with Chunky graduating to serious cricket. On the Jura side, wicketkeeper Noah Stonehouse is playing his last match, and will hopefully not be relied on too much with the bat if precocious top order stars Baverstock and Zikhungwini do their thing as they have done so far in the CWC.
Key players: Nalin Mittur (Hunks), Tinozivaishe Zikhungwini (Jura)
Odds: Honest Hunks 2.30, Jura 1.60

ataraXIa (6) vs Ashgrove Astronauts (7)
The most closely contested match of the round, both teams will be wanting a win to set them apart from the large pack in the middle. ataraXIa are slight favourites based on home advantage and the head-to-head record, where they lead 10-7 and 2-1 in the U21 format, but the current form in inter-CW matches (one win in the last nine) will have the manager worried. On the Ashgrove side, they might be more concerned with their extremely close one-day league run in where they're one of four teams separated by two points, but they are still expected to field a strong lineup here.
Key players: Frans Potgieter (ataraXIa), Daniel Bennett (Ashgrove)
Odds: ataraXIa 1.80, Ashgrove 2.00
Brilliant work MG and plenty fo research undertaken to come up with the summaries - top dog!
 

Charlie B

U19 Vice-Captain
@Magrat Garlick do you remember what we planned to do after the League Stage in CWC3?

IIRC it was 2 play-offs, 2 semi-finals and then a final, so everyone in the Top 6 could stand a chance at becoming champion.

Play-Off 1: 3rd vs 6th
Play-Off 2: 4th vs 5th

Semi Final 1: 1st vs PO2 Winner
Semi Final 2: 2nd vs PO1 Winner

Final - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2
I just had a look at the table and ...... it is early days but such a system would be great for keeping the supporters happy at most of our grounds as that 6th position will surely be nip and tuck for a lot of us down until the last match...
 

cnerd123

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Didn’t expect Moo to cross 200 & they are doing to good job so far in defending the total.

GG CC on the other hand, are gonna Bram Human their way to the meager target of 114
Yea bad days for both our outfits. Top order collapses are a killer. Moooo's openers saw off the new ball well, that was the main difference. We wanted to bowl first, backing our opening bowles to get the job done, but it didn't quite click.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Yea bad days for both our outfits. Top order collapses are a killer. Moooo's openers saw off the new ball well, that was the main difference. We wanted to bowl first, backing our opening bowles to get the job done, but it didn't quite click.
The top order for Mooo did well to dig in at the initial stage of the match. Ball was coming along nicely, but batsmen needed to be aware of the slow nature of the wicket.
I think that Chengelpet played the ideal knock of 57(35) coming in at number 6 when a platform was already set.

And my player of the match, Sajjad Rabbani, did exceptionally well taking the wickets of Grobelaar and captain Ahsan in the space of 10 balls. After that it was a slow grind for ZCC, until Mr. Chester said that enough was enough…and went on a rampage. Chester’s innings ended with a smart catch from Bernstein. At that point, 45 was needed from 20 balls…and Vethanayagam and McCormack cleaned up the tail.

Good all-round game from Mooo
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Wrapup of yesterday's games

Schmaltzberg beat TMO by 7 wickets
TMO would have fancied their chances when Armand Bernstein was run out at 60 for 3, but from then on, it was way too sloppy from the Orangutans. Tyagi failed to back up his good fifty with a bowling performance and Matt Passmore gave up way too many freebies.
Key player watch:
Shanuka Kurusumuttu (Schmaltzberg), 77 not out, was there at the end of a comfortable chase, full marks, 10/10
Alonso Kock (TMO), 24 runs and 4-0-16-0 - not outstanding but put a platform up which the other players failed to build onto, 6/10

Moooo (10) beat ***** CC by 39 runs
Despite a spirited fightback from Tim Chester, determined to revenge his horrific bowling performance, ***** just had no way to come back from 90 for 6 chasing 223. Earlier, Meyiwa and Tauseef had put up a strong platform, while Jigar Chengelpet put up one of the most destructive performances of the day to post what was in the end an unassailable target. Upset of the round, though the rankings suggest Moooo's away win 11 weeks ago was even better.
Key player watch:
Shanuka Veenstra (Moooo), 21 off 19 balls, 4-0-22-0 - got out at a bad time and wasn't particularly threatening with the ball, 4/10
Sampath Ramalingam (*CC), 0 off 2 balls, 8-0-46-3, eventually got the rampaging Chengelpet but a bit expensive in the middle orders, nothing deducted for getting out on the slog in desperation, 7/10

GG CC beat Free HK by 5 wickets
An incredible performance by GG's medium pacers on FHK's dry ground; once Agnes Chow gave her wicket away to Sutherland's innocuous floater outside off the wheels came off for the league leaders. Despite quite a few wobbles, GG managed to get to the target of 114 in enough time to pick a bonus point and open up a gap to the chasing pack from 6th to 10th.
Key player watch: Tony Chung (FHK), run out for 5, incredible call to run two on a prod down to midwicket, 0/10
Bram Human (GG), 11 off 22 balls, nothing particularly special but saw out nine overs and the batsmen had chopped off two fifths of the target when he got out, 4/10
Odds: FHK 1.15, GG 5.50

Dynamo Morpork beat Winton by 8 wickets
Professional performance by Morpork, first restricting Winton's batsmen with accurate, niggling bowling in the first 30 overs - bit of tap towards the end but it only showed that the pitch was very playable, which Marita and Van Heerdens proved with their mammoth 131 stand to seal a comfortable eight-wicket win to take over the league lead.
Key players watch:
Adam Simons (Winton), 6-1-20-0, on target and miserly but Winton needed wickets if they wanted to defend their tally, 6/10
Menno Fouche jr. (Morpork), 3 off 5 balls and two innocuous overs, got called back for a not makeable second by Hughes, 4/10

Jura CC beat Honest Hunks by 116 runs
Jura can post massive totals when they get going and that's exactly what happened here, a brutal assault from Pickering, Zikhungwini and Simon Brooks, the man of the match. Alllrounder Tariq Sajjad and wicketkeeper Dipesh Mehra put up some resistance, but with no team contributions it was a drubbing.
Key player watch:
Nalin Mittur (Hunks), bowled for 9 after having helped accelerate, four expensive overs, 3/10
Tinozivaishe Zikhungwini (Jura), 82 off 79, set an excellent platform for the final total of 265/8, one point deducted for getting out to innocuous spin, 9/10

ataraXIa beat Ashgrove Astronauts by 6 wickets
ataraXIa arrested their slide with a very disciplined bowling performance, reducing Ashgrove from 100 for one in the 23rd over to a meagre total of 143. There was some brief hope for the visitors when Murray Crichton had Winton bowled to take out the fourth ataraXIa wicket, but a solid partnership from Simmonds and Murdoch saw the hosts home easily, though without a bonus point.
Key player watch:
Frans Potgieter (ataraXIa), 8-1-21-1, kept things tight against the top order and forced them to do adventurous stuff against the other bowlers, didn't need to bat, 8/10
Daniel Bennett (Ashgrove), run out on a direct hit to precipitate the collapse but top scored with a fifty, 7/10

Players of the round:
3* Jigar Chengelpet (Moooo)
2* Simon Brooks (Jura)
1* Liam Kotze (ataraXIa)
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Tense finish in the intra-Dynamo T20 tonight, Morpork need 62 off 42 with Marita and Kotze set and the best Schmaltzberg bowlers out of overs

edit: Kurusumuttu has just given up two sixes and a wide but also got out 40-skill Marita so who's to say if his spell was bad or not
 
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