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Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
superkingdave said:
Guys we need to really buck up now, our leads are small, we can't afford to slack off. good bowling from Broadie tho
Like he said. We've done the hard work in getting to this position - we shouldn't be letting games (and positions) slip like this.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
did i just bowl a slightly economical spell? :blink: :p

well done Blues, great stuff Cloete (the all-rounder?!), De Silva and Wilshere/Jellett combo again! legends!! keep it up team.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Cmon Blacks, we cannot let our guard down now. We are the best team in the competition and we deserve the treble. But it wont happen if we play like we are starting to.

Lets get up and go for the gold.
 

BlackCap_Fan

State Vice-Captain
dinu23 said:
hey, look who's found their form! Jellett, Wilshere what were u guys doing all this time! WOW! great comeback thanks to u guys! 56/4, man we had no chance at that stage. again, super batting abd bowled Cloete.
Just doing my job ;) .
 

bugssy

Cricketer Of The Year
that is solid work greens well done, i enjoyed that rather slow 212 me and blewy put on but considering blewy and myself have rather high strike rates we where just playing with the opposition.. great stuff greens , its feels good to beat the old side, sorry boys........
 
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thewizard1o1

International Debutant
Great win there team, Bugs and Blewy both playing true classy innings to see us home. Good luck to the three guys in the Chairman XI game on sunday, to.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Wednesday 9th March

CW Red v CW Black
at the SCG

Black fought back to crush the spirits of Red, after being bowled out for 167 on the first day at the SCG. Batting first, the Blacks collapsed against the Red seamers, with Watt taking 4 wickets to lead the charge. However, the Black bowlers hit back hard.

It was spin that was the order of the innings, with Pickup claiming 4 wickets. Red eventually made 229 all out, but that was hugely due to a characteristic hundred from the defiant Håkon Mørk. He received good support from Markus and Borcich, but shocking no one else passed 6.

A deficit of 67 to erase, Black began cautiously. Butler and Kearsley were united at 56/2 and showed all their class and experience in adding 101 runs for the third wicket. When Ghansar broke the partnership, 3 relatively quick wickets fell and the score later read 195/6. It was over to the youth to chip in. Mike Wilson was positive as always in reaching a half-century, then was out with the lead at 173.

Red was still in the driver's seat, but that changed very quickly. Callum Thompson, rather than complement Ash Chaulk's aggressive style of play, decided to be positive as well. The partnership of 129 seemingly demoralized the Reds players with its pace and stunning nature. CW Black finally folded for 415 and Dave Watt had 6 wickets to give him 10 for the match.

Chasing a target of 354, one considerably larger than expected, Red was never really in it. Mørk played a couple of fantastic drives off the seamers, but was then out caught at 2nd slip and things went downhill from there. Zaid Ghansar and Kenny Dobson showed the application required, but both got out after getting a good look at the bowlers. Dave Richards accounted for both batsmen on his way to a 5-wicket haul as reward for a terrific marathon spell.

The last 7 Red wickets crumbled for just 38 runs and defeat stood at a massive 227 runs.

Cricket Web Black 1st Innings 167 all out
Cricket Web Red 1st Innings 229 all out
Cricket Web Black 2nd Innings 415 all out
Cricket Web Red 2nd Innings 126 all out
Cricket Web Black won by 227 runs.

Man of the Match: DP Richards

CW Green v CW Blue
at the PDV Dome

Locked in fierce competition with CW Red for the third spot, Blue successfully proved that they could get thrashed worse than their counterparts. Indeed, the margin of victory imposed by a dominant CW Green was an innings and 46 runs.

Garven won the toss and batted first, only to see Malone and Feeney sent back with just 6 runs on the board. It was to be a false warning from Blue though, as two days of great batting were on the cards. Brendon Goff warmed up for the Test series with a comfortable boundary-filled half-century and put on 129 with Anthony Lezama. It was Lezama who truly shone though.

The young wicketkeeper-batsman featured in further partnerships of 144 with Verghese and 98 with captain Garven. He progressed to his second FC fifty and onward to a maiden hundred. He was eventually 6th out, but the damage was done and Green got to the massive score of 441.

Standing at the base of the towering total, Blue looked to the veterans to get some runs on the board. For the first time in while it was not to be. Fitzsimmons and Cloete scored 9 runs between them and Camps was left to consolidate with Peter Young. Both batsmen played patiently and Young went on to register the only 50 in the innings. Hoy took 4 wickets and Timewell 3 and Blue missed the follow on target, all out for 207.

A whole lot of work to be done, Camps batted cautiously before being knocked over by Hoy for a duck. Cloete later met the same fate to Cunningham. Fitzsimmons played a lot more freely though, and looked to be on his way to another FC fifty when he edged a Cunningham awayswinger behind. The core of the batting removed, de Silva's wicket was added for good measure and once again the burden was on the shoulders of Peter Young.

Young seemed to be willing himself back into the Test team and played exceptionally with Sean Fuller at his side. All the hard work done in reaching 50, he skied a pull shot to be caught at fine leg. From that point there was nowhere left to hide and Blue tumbled to 188 all out. Amazingly, Demeza managed to be dropped by 5 different fielders in his first 6 balls before Goff made the best of a second chance.

Cricket Web Green 1st Innings 441 all out
Cricket Web Blue 1st Innings 207 all out
Cricket Web Blue 2nd Innings Following On 188 all out
Cricket Web Green won by an Innings and 46 runs.

Man of the Match: NS Hoy
 

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Mr Mxyzptlk

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Iyer Involved In Car Crash

Cricket Web Red batsman Karthik Iyer has been involved in a car accident which will see him out for the next few weeks with a neck injury. Returning home from a training session this evening, Iyer was hit from behind and, though medical reports are not specific, it has been confirmed that he has damaged his neck.

Iyer will not be available for selection for the next 8 Dev League games, but hoped to return on the 18th of March for the final regular season game.
 

Blewy

Cricketer Of The Year
Another great win Greens, lets keep this form up right through to the end now...

Great work Anthony on a top Hundred...
 

steds

Hall of Fame Member
Come on, Reds!

What's our batting going to do when Mørk leaves for the Chairmans XI(then, if there's any justice, the test team)?

And the same for the bowling when Kennett and Wright leave!

Time to buck up now, before it's too late! :@




on a personal note, I think that's one wicket in 3 or 4 FC games, which isn't good enough :@
 

Kweek

Cricketer Of The Year
GREEN!!! well done!!! 4 wickets :) and some runs well done green ! have to say im proud :) we proved again that we can come back :)
 

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