Monday 30 May 2011

Another record falls as Cross blow Irvine away in Scottish Cup.




Scottish Cup 1st round.
Holy Cross beat Irvine by 175 runs
Holy Cross 331-7 (50 overs, K Fraser 38, C Ellis 83, S Bonfield 60, C Smith 58*, S Singh 5-73)
Irvine 156 all out (S Butt 46, C Ellis 4-27)

full scorecard here

Holy Cross completed a successful and record-breaking weekend with a dominant batting display vs Irvine in the 1st round of the Scottish Cup. Their 331-7 is believed to be a 1st team record. The game was played in very strong wind, which not only caused bails to be dispensed with but also blew away caps, unattended helmets and even boundary markers! Scorers were forced to take shelter in the container. and the scoreboard had to be sheltered behind one of the buttresses of the clubhouse.
Well done to the Irvine guys for putting up with these conditions for 50 overs - we fortunately only needed to stay our there for 30.

Though not easy to bat (it wasn’t easy maintaining your balance at the crease), the bowlers certainly had the more difficult task, especially with the umpires under instruction from CS to be VERY tight on wides - there were 44 (15 as ‘5’ wides) in the HX innings.


Some highlights:
* EC successfully worked out how to set up the fielding circles!
* KF’s supercharged opening assault made full use of the 1st powerplay and (with EC) helped take us to 79-1 off 12, allowing the middle order time to play themselves in.
* CE and Shannon were able to continue the controlled type of partnership they put together vs Grange 2s, with efficient dispatching of the loose deliveries.
* CA continued from were he left off on Saturday with a very fluent 58* including a BIG six over long on.
* Despite limited bowling resources, Cross started particularly well with Roshan and Shannon putting the opposition well behind the required run rate from an early stage.
* Though some part time bowlers were pressed into action they all did a decent job - CA picking up two wickets.
* Cross fielded enthusiastically (top marks to new boy Craig, PVB and Norrie) and supported each other in difficult conditions.
* Surprisingly both captains were able to keep up with the powerplays and other fielding conditions.
* Remind cje that he's on a hatrick next time he bowls (or just if he bowls again in the Scottish Cup??).
* Mandy again did a great job with the teas.
* McGill seemed to injure himself whilst scoring....
* cje's efforts to smuggle some leaf tea into the pot didn't prove too controversial.


Holy Cross will play Kelburne (away) in round 2 next Sunday (June 5th). Draw here

5 comments:

  1. http://www.cricketscotland.com/cards/2011/scup/galeda

    I've had this confirmed by a friend (P. Thompson), quite a bowling performance by their Pro, think if I achieved that I'd retire!

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  2. Popestar if you took all ten you wouldn't be the only one retiring....

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  3. I'm fairly sure that the record club score was 306 when JB hammered a wayward Mufs attack in a 2nd XI game. HJK's stats don't include team scores but 331 has to be a record. I don't know the 1st XI record score but I played in a Sunday chase of 266 which we got in 1981.

    Dennis Cartwright and Barry Acutt scored 174 against Castings for the 4th wkt. Peter Lyle and Brian Duerden put on 172 for the 3rd wkt (friendly) which is what we are interested in here as Charlie and Calum put on about 180, so I'm told. Sunday's 3rd wkt partnership was about 150 between Charlie and Shannon before Shannon's shot to long off was caught at long on after the wind got it. well played everyone.

    Other firsts iat Arbo are 44 wides, a free hit for a no ball hit for 4 by Keith, and most bizarre an opposition batsman physically pushing his young partner out of the crease to make sure his partner was run out and not him. Blue meany!

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  4. Bainbro notes with interest the emergence of a young spinner (all rounder?) by the name of CA Smith.

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  5. u guyz cheat in this one to??

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