Tuesday 30 April 2013

1st XI League Campaign Underway - 20 Points in the Bank

The Skipper writes...

After the deluge of rain, hail and snow across Central Scotland on Friday afternoon, it was nice to awaken on Saturday to clear blue morning and to see some strange orange/yellow object high in the sky.

It would seem that the Cross 1st XI have started the season playing at 2 of Edinburgh’s most remote and hard to find grounds, well that’s what newcomer Julius Newman will attest to. At five to 1, the Cross had 8 men on site and the opposition only had 10. Even the mercurial KF was nowhere in sight by 1pm! Luckily the skippers had come to a gentleman’s agreement that the game wouldn’t start until sometime between 5 and 10 past one.

The toss was won by the Musselburgh skip and he quickly responded with, ‘We’ll have a bowl’!

The new look power hitting Cross opening partnership of Owais and Raja strode out to a somewhat spongy wicket, which looked like it would take a bit of seam. Everyone was hopeful that they could continue their impressive start and build on their opening stand of 70odd last week. Unfortunately Raja set the trend for the day holing out to mid-on off Verma, after adding just 2 to his personal tally and the Cross were 8-1 at the end of the 3rd over.

By this stage KF had had just enough time to don the pads, but just as quick as he put them on, it was time to take them off again. Out in similar fashion as Raja for the addition of only 2. It was clear that the wicket was very slow, with what could only be described as tennis ball bounce. The usually rapid Owais, had only scored 12 runs in the opening 6 overs.

After the fall of KF, in stepped Charlie who claimed he was “horribly underprepared and out of touch” for the start of the season. He took a few sighters and then dispatched an elegant late cut for 4 that wouldn’t have looked out of place on the WACA. His endless wiff waffing over winter had clearly kept his eye in pretty good nick. In fairness it did take him until his 18th delivery to score again, when he exploited the gap between keeper and first slip to bring up another boundary. He repeated to exploit this gap for his next two scoring shots, both boundaries that would no doubt have been stopped if Musselburgh had employed my tactic when skipper of the Hoon Hay under 10B’s, of having a back-stop placed directly behind the keeper!

After an unusually quiet knock, Owais succumbed in similar fashion to Raja and KF, caught for 18. Next man in was McOscar Snr (Jimmy) making his Holy Cross league debut, with the Cross floundering at 34-3 at the end of the 12 over. Not long after entering the fray, Jimmy faced up to the imposing figure of the tall West Indian pace bowler Renee Collins, who was running late after being at an Engineering Conference in Cologne, that’s in Germany if you didn’t know!

Collins stormed in off his long run and unleashed an almighty sandshoe crusher that almost accounted for Jimmy’s debut innings. I bet you are all expecting to hear that Jimmy was given not out to a huge LBW appeal, but not so. When I say sandshoe crusher, I’m actually talking about Collins’ own foot. The ball was almost as comical as Bimbo’s wicket last weekend, which pitched well into his own half looped up and on second bounce barely made it to Jimmy. In dazed amusement Jimmy took a healthy swipe at the ball and produced a forehand wiff waff like slice that Charlie would have been rather envious of and was almost caught at backward point.

The two then set out to repair the innings, with a mix of gritty defending, good running and some lusty blows. In particular from Jimmy who put two 6’s out of the ground, one on the bounce and the other that I’m sure would have easily cleared the fence straight at Arbo Rd. After some excellent batting, Charlie was the first to raise his bat with a fine 50 and not long after came Jimmy’s 50. A few overs later the pair completed a brilliant 100 partnership, a fine knock from both in tough conditions. The two added about 20 more runs until the fall of the 4th wicket in the 41st over, when a rather tired looking Jimmy was caught off Musselburgh’s young Ausie paceman Ellery for 60 with the total at 144. A fine way to start his career with the Cross, looking forward to your first jug shout in the green room Jimmy!

2-3 overs later it was Charlie’s turn to head back to the hut, with a magnificent 68 to his name and the score at 153-5, not bad for someone horribly out of touch!

With 7 overs to go the skip had his eye on a total of around 180+, with plenty of batting to come. Unfortunately the return of opening bowler Verma accounted for McOscar Jnr (7) and Shannon (4). Then VC Gaz fell for just 2. New recruit Newman ended on 2* and a rather green and hung-over looking Bainbridge on 3*. All in all a competitive total of 174 that we felt was defendable.

A few words were exchanged on the way off the field and it seemed a stoush might take the magnificently laden tea table taken out of action before a Battenberg slice was even sniffed at. As skip I felt the need to step in and calm the situation down, if nothing else to protect the jam doughnuts from being knocked off the table. Peace was restored and the lads enjoyed a sumptuous spread that I have not seen the likes of before.

Musselburgh set out at a frenetic pace. With their opener Mahadevan dispatching Shan’s opening delivery to the boundary for 4. They had raced to 16 off just 2.3 overs, when a disastrous call for a second run (from the Musselburgh players on the side line) led to a horrible mix up in the middle. Raja with a great throw from deep in the outfield and Shan did the rest, leaving Musselburgh 19-1 at the end of the 3rd over.
Their remaining opener Mahadevan and number 3 Ullah threw caution to the wind and were playing some agricultural shots, resulting in a number of early boundaries. Vik (who? me? you mean you want me to open the bowling?) had a fine first spell back at the crease. His first 5 overs only conceding 9 runs. In all honesty he was just too good to catch the edge of either batsmen. Shan had a bit of a mixed bag, which included the usual jaffas that no-one in this league can get close to and a few loose deliveries.

Raja and Gaz then took over and bowled some tight lines, with the VC ending his spell with none for 17 off 8 overs, the noose was tightening. Up stepped Julius, in his debut game and bowling his first over in about 6 years. He looks to be a pretty handy left arm medium and finished with the respectable figures of 1 for 14 off 5.
At drinks Musselburgh were 78 for 1, with the opener Mahadevan retiring hurt after trying to slog one straight… to cow corner and ending up on the ground in a load of pain. We all felt that we were in with a chance to take this one out, with some more tight bowling and good fielding.

After a drink and an offer of more food, it was Bimbo’s turn from the top end and he produced a reasonable spell for someone so horribly hungover, taking 1 for 22 off his 4. Then cometh the hour cometh the man, Charlie took the ball at the top end and produced a miserly spell of wonderful proportions. He accounted for the dangerous Mahadevan who had returned to the crease but only managed to add a few to his total before departing LBW for 37.

Vik was reintroduced and continued his fine return match, finishing with 2 for 15 off 9 overs. Charlie at the other end bowled 8 overs on the trot and picked up the first 5 wicket bag of the season, taking 5-18! Some good tight lines and some poor shot selection led to 5 catches being taken in the outfield and a much improved performance on last weekend’s pre-season warm up.

So a very well fought out battle that at several points in the match we probably shouldn't have won. Credit definitely goes to man of the match Charlie Ellis and Jimmy for their important individual contributions, but I truly believe that the whole team can take credit for sticking together and grinding out what can probably be classed as an ugly win!

Monday 29 April 2013

Parks Trophy

Bass Rock have been unable to raise a team for Tuesday night's first round tie and have conceded. Next round at home vs Murrayfield DAFS by the end of the month.

We're going to hold an in-house practice match instead. If interested, please contact Andy Graham.

Sunday 28 April 2013

Platinum Ducks, Puddles and Pink base layers.....

The 3rds kicked off their ESCA Division 9 campaign at a sunny / cold / soggy Campbell Park against Edinburgh South 3s.

With Andy G forgetting his kit / T-4-2 / Broonster on the way, the pair finally arrived at the barbed-wire emblazoned sheds with enough time for the Captain to toss for the Cross.

We batted first.  Sounded like a good idea.  Coastal Ken forgot to read the script and a Platinum Duck was his prize.

Candlish joined Nevin in the middle to effectively start all over again....

The pair made a parternship of 40 before the young Geordie was bowled by Raine for a well knocked 23.

Ellis Snr added a pair of singles to the scoreboard before he was caughts and bowled as the score trundled along to 54. Andy G lived dangerously with some crazy slap-shots before scooping a delivery skybound, well straight up the way, and it landed into the welcoming mitts of the keeper...



Coco tried to stop the rot before he was run out after Nevin called for a single which may have been on...... a decade ago!



Nevin was starting to go through more partners in an afternoon than Katie Price, and he was joined by debutant Gareth Harris but that went the shape of the pear shortly after and the opener finished up on 31 after being caught by Raine.

Harris showed signs of good things to come as he made 14 (the third highest scorer of the innings) and Eberst showed signs of another year of good living as he knocked out the odd single to tick the old machine over.

Broonster, bedecked in his trademark pink lycra undergarment (apologies for those eating whilst reading!) took a few balls to get going before he managed to get Eberst run out after a speculative single may have been adventurous for a man in his mature years.  Oh, that was Eberst, not Broonster being described there!

Newbie David Wild came in to face two deliveries and he left with his bat held high, running a single with the final delivery of the innings.  Crossers finishing on 117-8.

Lunch was had and updates sought from other parts of the Capital to see how our colleagues were getting on.

On with the show and it was an early breakthrough for Coco as he forced Welsh into a shot which Broonster plucked from the sky / stuck his hands up in the air and caught. 

Coco and Ellis were in fine form as the opening pair collected 5 Maidens between them with a collective total of 1-32 from their combined 16 overs.

Newbie Wild joined the attack with Broonster and the former getting off to a slow start before finishing his five over spell in fine form, unlucky perhaps not to get a wicket he deserved.

Nevin bowled strongly and got reward for his troubles by claiming the scalp of Ross who went for a single.

Broonster produced the best bowling of his Cross career as he opened with 2 Maiden overs before finally getting Raine's wicket in his 7th over.

Try as the did, the bowlers failed to get Hilyard out as the star batsman of the day finished on 70 Not Out.  He could've walked in the penultimate over however Wild and Broonster both went for the catch and well, didn't exactly shout out their intentions and the collision saw nearby houses twitch their curtains as they checked for tremors.

In was all over with the first delivery of the 37th over as Hilyard hit it high and handsome outwith the reach of Candlish, seeing South reach the target with balls to spare.

Bowling: McGill 1-14, Ellis 0-18, Wild 0-30, Brown 1-23, Nevin 1-26, Candlish 0-6.
Batting: Nevin 31, Candlish 23, Harris 14, Graham 12.

Thursday 25 April 2013

League Weekend 1 and the Week Ahead

Saturday's fixtures -                                                                                             
  • 1sts vs Musselburgh, away.
  • 2nds vs Dunfermline Carnegie, home, at Arbo.
  • 3rds vs Edinburgh South 3rds, home, at Campbell Park.
Two dates for your diaries in the coming week -
  • Tuesday 30th April, Parks Trophy round 1 vs Bass Rock at Arbo.
  • Friday 3rd May, an ESCA XI, including Shannon Bonfield and Simon McOscar, vs Japan at Myreside from noon.
Good luck to all.

Monday 22 April 2013

1st XI v Marchmont

Ellis jr sporting his new blonde rinse

With the temperatures barely into double digits and rain up until the previous Wednesday, Holy Cross 1st XI turned up for their maiden game at Campbell Park expecting a sloping bog on Saturday due to reports from those who often play there. Instead we found a lovely wee ground in excellent condition considering the time of year. It would have been ideal if someone could have turned the wind down a bit and maybe a couple of obliging truckers (I said truckers) had jack-knifed their lorries to block the traffic noise on the bypass.

The gentlemen in charge of the teams agreed to allow HX to bat first in a 40 overs aside thrash. Marchmont were somewhat under strength without Loeffen, Aaron or that South African dude whose name escapes me with the 4lb bat that takes out low flying planes.

Owais and Raja were invited to start us off and so they did. Raja raced to 48 (46 balls) before becoming the first man out. I joined Owais who perished missing a straight one on 63 (57 balls). Owais hit 7 sixes in total, 4 of which were his first 4 scoring shots including the second ball of the game!!! Raja despatched a couple too whilst clattering a few 4's as well. If this continues we'll be able to charge at the gate this season as the crowds flock to Arbo.

Jimmy McOscar arrived at number 4 and I left him to it on 22 (25 balls), politely chipping a dolly up to short cover. This brought 'the other' McOscar to the middle and a period of calm consolidated the scoring somewhat. Jimmy eventually holed out to square leg for 19 (36 balls) and the skipper was stumped by a good couple of yards after charging and missing for a nice 32 (37 balls).

The pitch was playing OK, a bit of a tennis ball bounce, but as I said earlier, for the time of year we had no complaints.

Gary T was now at the crease with new man to the club Julius Newman (see wot I did there?). They were able to keep scoring around a run a ball both ending unbeaten in early double figures giving us a total of 218-5. With Russell, Bonfield, Bainbridge and Worsnop not required, never mind the wiffwaffing Ellis, we appear to have a lot to be confident about in our batting this year. And not forgetting a delightful little footnote to Saturday with the news that 'legendary' Cross keeper Simon 'Hacker' Pickering will be available again this year.

Bonfield and Bainbridge began our attack meaning Worsnop and Raja would have to wait until first and second change. Shannon's 2-11 from 5 overs included the usual slew of stump-skiffing deliveries and batsman-confusing shimmiers before he removed opener Rees LBW. Bimbo (1-22 off 4) then took the most apologetic wicket of his career to date with a comedy bouncer which looped up over a whirling batsman before sagging down and onto middle stump. Both bowler and batsmen slumped and shook their heads in embarrassment as the rest of us cracked up.

Robin kept the comedy going when he came on. The first ball was a full bunger so he requested his specs back off the umpiring McGill. His next delivery was bang on the money, but his glasses became detached in the follow through and were handed back to Coco. 3rd ball is another full bunger much to our amusement, but after that he seemed to align with the force and get back to the Worsnop we're used to, finishing with 2-13 from 5 overs.

Then Trewartha and Dougie got a shot. The latter took a bit of tap in his 3 overs ending with 1-19. However he was turning it the proverbial mile and struggling to find a useful line, eventually switching to around the wicket. Meanwhile, at the other end, Michelle Five-for was helping himself to the tail with a typically devastating 4-5 from 20 balls. This meant no chance to see Julius turning his (left) arm over not to mention the skipper. And, like the batting line-up, not forgetting the absent dibbly-dobblying paddle-monkey from Morningside.

Our opponents succumbed on 92 and we were unleashed onto Saturday night a couple of hours early.

Almost forgot, we spilled about 5 catches too and I was dropped twice (woohoo).

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Martin Flynn

ESCA & HX cricketers will no doubt have heard of the sad passing of Martin Flynn yesterday, after several decades of involvement with and service to Holy Cross, Carlton CC and ESCA/Scottish cricket.

Martin played in HCACC's very first match on 27th May 1950 at Colinton Mains. HX made just 43 chasing 126...and Martin made..well, not many...

Both Martin and HX would see better days in the years that followed. Our pictures show Martin in the 1955 HX 1st XI and umpiring on one of those better days.

The funeral will be held at Warriston crematorium at 11am on Thursday 25th April, and afterwards at the Arboretum clubhouse.





For a flavour of the high regard in which Martin was held, read Gary Heatley's piece for The Scotsman here.

Monday 8 April 2013

Up for the Cups?

Here's the latest on our six (yes, six) cup campaigns for 2013 -

  • Presidents Trophy Round 1 vs Livingston at Arbo, Sunday 5th May - eliminated.
  • Murgitroyd Masterton QF vs Heriots at Goldenacre, Tuesday 4th June - eliminated.
  • CS Challenge Cup QF vs Irvine at Arbo, Sunday 16th June - eliminated.
  • Parks Trophy Round 2 vs Murrayfield DAFS, at Arbo, Monday 27th May - eliminated.
  • Activcity Presidents Plate SF vs Hawick & Wilton away, Sunday 18th August - eliminated.
  • Activcity Trophy QF vs Livingston at Arbo - eliminated.

Friday 5 April 2013

Pre-Season Programme....

With the snow hopefully behind us and the Spring showing signs of improvement in the weather, here are the dates for your diary as the countdown to the season continues:
Saturday 6th : Nets at Edinburgh Academy sports hall, 7-8.30.

Saturday 13th : Nets at Edinburgh Academy, 5-6.30.

Saturday 20th : 1sts vs Marchmont, friendly at Campbell Park (!!).

Sunday 21st : 2nds/3rds vs Dunfermline 2nds (formerly Dunfermline Wanderers) at Arbo.