Friday, 17 June 2016

League Weekend 8 and the Week Ahead

Paul has written up the 3rds' game (see below), but the highlight of the weekend, results-wise, was
the 2nds' 7 wicket win at Penicuik. Gerry was the pick of the bowlers with 4 for 11 off his 8 overs, before an undefeated 98-run 4th wicket partnership between skipper Nipun (30 no) and Steve Ferreira (75 no - 4 6s and 9 4s) saw us home.

Here are Saturday's fixtures, all still on as things stand -
  • 1sts vs Edinburgh 1sts at Campbell Park.
  • 2nds vs Edinburgh South 2nds at Arbo.
  • 3rds vs Marchmont 3rds, home on the Inverleith Park artificial.
Midweek -
  • Tuesday, friendly vs Leith at Arbo.
  • Wednesday, Active Edinburgh Trophy vs Murrayfield DAFS at Roseburn Park.

PVB on the Threes

Paul writes -

When your side is all out for 34, you might not expect a report. Well, there is much to be happy with, not least the wonderful camaraderie and sportsmanship from both HX 3rds' nine and Edinburgh 3rds' eleven, both of whom appreciated the skills of the opposition. Well done Dave and Aasim for your excellent leadership in setting the right tone - and well done every player for playing the game in the right spirit.

Meadows 3 reminded me of Lords with the odd low bounce which Keith (2-28) found to great effect. Matt (3-30) at the other end was excellent too, diving for a c&b. The first change was a revelation - Matt Bywater (3-14) took the catch of the season, c&b off a full-blooded drive and bowled really impressively. Or was it the catch of the season? Keith, in preventing a third 6 off Paul's lobs, stuck out his right hand at long on and took another brilliant catch.

Meanwhile if there were fines for poor play my wallet would be rather bare, having dropped one on the boundary and been carted by the left-hander who ruined my theory of having the short boundary on the off (for the right-hander). My only consolation was that Joe Root had a (marginally) higher economy rate in the second innings at Lords (18 per over) than I did. Andy came on and grabbed a wicket first ball.

Edinburgh bowled really well. Several of us came and went but the ball was cutting about a lot off Irshad (4-2) who bowled all four victims, including a shooter that got Matt. Andy hit two powerful pulls for four (top score 9!), then Keith played a cover drive for four which brought a smile to his face, reminding us how he scored a bucketload of runs in the 1980s.

Would Michael retain his "not out" record? No - first ball. All out within 11 overs.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

League Weekend 7 and the Week Ahead

Saturday saw the 2nds record their first win of the season in a feast of jug avoidance as Steve Ferreira and Jon Bates took 4-fors before Robin Worsnop fell one short of his first ever fifty. The 3rds lost very narrowly with Keith Geddes joining the 4-for club.

Sadly, tonight's friendly has been cancelled, but the last nets of the season are on Wednesday. Here are Saturday's League fixtures -

  • 1sts vs Penicuik at Arbo.
  • 2nds vs Penicuik 2nds, away.
  • 3rds vs Edinburgh 3rds, away on Meadows 3.
Midweek -
  • Wednesday 15th, Active Edinburgh Trophy vs Murrayfield DAFS, away.
  • Thursday 16th, friendly vs Woodcutters at Arbo.
Good luck, everyone.

Friday, 3 June 2016

League Weekend 6 and the Week Ahead

Last weekend was another disappointing one for the club, but there are encouraging signs in
continuing strong recruitment. Here are Saturday's fixtures -


  • 1sts vs Carlton 2nds at Arbo.
  • 2nds vs Freuchie 2nds, away.
  • 3rds vs Gala-Hawick 2nds, at home on the Inverleith Park artificial.
Next week see the first of our midweek friendlies. Please contact Alex Candlish if you'd like to play.
  • Tuesday evening - Murrayfield-DAFS at Arbo.
Good luck, everyone.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

League Weekend 5 and the Week Ahead

Last Saturday Andy Donaldson's unbeaten 50 led the 9-man 3rds to a memorable last wicket victory, but Tom Jordan's half century wasn't quite enough for the 2nds who lost by 4 runs.

Here are this weekend's fixtures -
  • 1sts vs Dunnikier, away.
  • 2nds vs Grange 3rds at Arbo.
  • 3rds vs Morton 3rds, away on Meadows 2.
And midweek -
  • Tuesday, Parks Trophy vs Drummond-Trinity at Inverleith Park.
  • Wednesday, Nets at Arbo.
Good luck, everyone.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Friendlies

The midweek friendly season is nearly here. Alex Candlish will be captaining most of the time, so please get in touch with him if interested. Here's this year's line up of fixtures -
  • Tuesday 7th June vs Murrayfield-DAFS at Arbo.
  • Thursday 16th June vs Woodcutters at Arbo.
  • Tuesday 21st June vs Leith FAB at Arbo.
  • Tuesday 28th June vs Maccabi at Arbo.
  • Tuesday 5th July vs Livingston at Arbo.
  • Tuesday 12th July vs Currie-Balerno at Arbo.
  • Thursday 21st July vs SMRH Trojans at Arbo.
In addition, the fourth annual Martin Flynn Memorial game will be at Arbo on the afternoon of Sunday 31st July.

Friday, 20 May 2016

League Weekend 4 and the Week Ahead

Another tough week with three Saturday defeats, but hope springs eternal! Here are Saturday's fixtures -

  • 1sts vs Marchmont at Arbo, 1pm start.
  • 2nds vs Dunfermline & Carnegie, away.
  • 3rds vs Clackmannan County 2nds, at home on the Inverleith Park artificial.
Nets on Wednesday night at Arbo.

Good luck, everyone.

Friday, 13 May 2016

League Weekend 3 and the Week Ahead

Another tough week as the 1sts (despite 3 wickets from Kashif) and 2nds (despite 46 from JB) each lost by 7 wickets and we suffered an early exit in the Masterton.

But the Mighty 3rds won with strong performances from a number of debutants - Steve Ferreira scored a ton at number 8 (!), Jack Hogarth notched a 50 and Phil Kirkby took 3 wickets. And Andy G got a 50 on one leg.

Here are this Saturday's fixtures -

  • 1sts vs SMRH (away) - 12 noon start.
  • 2nds vs Tranent at Arbo.
  • 3rds vs Murrayfield DAFS 4ths away on the Roseburn Park artifical.
There was a decent turnout for nets on Thursday night, so we'll have them again this week - night to be announced after consultation at the weekend.

Good luck, everyone.

Friday, 6 May 2016

League Weekend 2 and the Week Ahead

Not the best start to the League season with three defeats last weekend. Here are the details of our efforts to show "boucebackability" on Saturday -

  • 1sts vs RH Corstorphine at Arbo.
  • 2nds vs Edinburgh University Staff at Peffermill.
  • 3rds vs Carlton 5ths, home on the Inverleith Park artificial.
And here's the midweek schedule -
  • Wednesday - Masterton Trophy round 1 vs Edinburgh Accies at Arbo.
  • Thursday - nets at Arbo.
Good luck, everyone.

Sunday, 24 April 2016

Holy Cross ACC v Edinburgh CC

With the mercury threatening to tip into the second half of single figures, the winter snows now only restricted to higher ground and the Caledonian mistral easing down to mere icy gale levels, turns out its time for us northern Brits to pretend summer is once more upon us (or at the very least imminent) and engage in our annual sporting flagellation's by partaking in the pastime known as cricket.

Holy Cross 1's have a new skipper this season. A keen and able individual known as Radge who likes smashing it out the park as regularly as possible. So far so good. His naive optimism at the embarkation point of the 'Radge Era' compelled him to err into comedy with his first captatorial decree. After declaring my availability I received an email;

"Home game 1pm start. 12 o'clock meeting at Arbo sharp". Comedy gold!!!

Arriving bang on 1pm, I quickly discovered the wife had forgotten to check I'd packed my breeks, meaning not just playing like a total amateur all afternoon, but looking like one too, being forced to field half clad in denim.

So I missed about the 1st three overs or so of the scheduled 35 per side, cleverly foregoing any need for a warm-up. By the time I entered the arena, nothing much had really happened. We seemed to be playing Edinburgh, but we also appeared to actually be Edinburgh as well, with more Edinburgh CC attire on our side than HX clobber. Probably a devious captaincy ploy to befuddle any potential skullduggery or something I suspected (though we still didn't get any LB's).

Asif (6-1-32-1) and Raz Ahmed (7-1-23-1) opened from the Castle End and Harbour End respectively without making the breakthrough after 4 overs apiece. First change Farooq (7-2-22-4) drew first blood bowling Majeed for 11.

Apologies as the scorebook standards demanded by ancient club scribes weren't fully adhered to, meaning details proving elusive.

Third change Dom McMonagle (or J Mack as the scorebook has him) finished with 2-36, his spell an interesting three way combination of marginal legside wides (not a criticism of him or the umps, that was what had been agreed pre-match), straight sixes and wickets.

The skipper also had a chuck showing a bit more control than his band of bowling brothers (e.g. less wides) but not quite matching the accuracy of Farooq or threat of Asif.

Pick of the Edinburgh batters was opener K Hussein who seemed to adjust to the occasional slow/low Arbo track better than most, right up until totally misjudging a Dom half tracker which didn't really get up and didn't really come through. Hussein tried heaving it onto Arboretum Road a full thirty seconds before the ball arrived on the off stump departing for an innings best 39.

A decent effort by both sides in the 'stiff' conditions, Edinburgh posting 157 (only 10 men, 20 wides) in the 33rd over, somewhere around par for April.

Raja and Owais opened the Cross response, but the latter was back in the hutch before I even began spectating. New vice captain Euan House lasted three balls, the chat on the boundary being he 'got a jaffa'. Raja also rejoined his team mates for 13 leaving the hosts wobbling at 23-3. Farooq (15) and Adnan (12) began the rebuilding with a partnership of 30. Farooq also provided decent support to Asif taking the Cross to 117 by the time he was out in the 27th over.

But the wintry conditions had already 'Dougied' Asif's hammy, Adnan rejoining the fray as a runner. Despite being new to the club, they all quickly adopted the Holy Cross tradition of running confusion, at one point it even looked like Adnan (the runner) might need a runner, leading to conjecture about how many batsmen who couldn't run we could fit onto one cricket square.

With Farooq's departure, the short-trousered McMonangle made his way to the crease with visible intent!!! Most of our running, you'll never believe this, had been more 'ambly' than rapid, the run rate was creeping up and time was running out. Dom made his intentions clear maximising the scoring opportunities hurrying along a startled looking Adnan while Asif continued punishing the bad balls with 2's, 4's and the odd 6.

Michael could hardly contain his excitement at this stage even breaking into a one man cheer when Asif was dropped in installments at long off.

As the total passed 150 and a Cross victory rolled closer, news was relayed from the scorer that McMonagle, for all his action, efforts and enterprise, having been at the crease since the scoreboard read 117, had still not actually got off the mark. He'd maxed out on wides, byes and leg byes but was yet to actually get a run all to himself. And so it continued with Asif and extras with Dom's pace between the wickets carrying us home in the 33rd over. Asif (jug!!!) making a match winning 81 not out and Dom one of the best 0 not outs you will see. Even Coastal Ken (padded and due in at 9) nodded with admiration at the next generation of coastals coming through.

A final word to the only other home player not mentioned. Navraj didnt get to bat or bowl. When I pushed him as to how he'd describe himself, he replied 'well I've not played since school, met Robin at a party and he got me to come along and if its OK with you, I'd prefer to delay identifying whether I bat or bowl for a week or two yet'. I suspected he'll fit right in before he clinched it by saying 'and I'm only available til July'. That's like the perfect template for a Crosser is it not.

C'mon the Cross!!!

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Pre-Season Nets

Nets are just a week away! New players are, as ever, very welcome - if you have any questions just email us at secretary@holycrosscricket.co.uk. Old players will, as usual, be grudgingly tolerated.

Location - Edinburgh Academy Sports Centre, Arboretum Road, Edinburgh EH3 5PN.

Times -
  • Sunday 6th March, 10am to 12 noon.
  • Saturday 12th March, 12 noon to 2pm.
  • Sunday20th March, 10am to 12 noon.
  • Sunday 3rd April, 10am to 12 noon.
  • Sunday 10th April, 10am to 12 noon.
  • Sunday 17th April, 10am to 12 noon.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

2016 Masterton T20 Draw

Hi chaps,

PVB sent through the draw for the Masterton T20 last night and as you'll see, a number of the big guns have been drawn against each other in round 1!

West Lothian v Livingston
Holy Cross v Edinburgh Accies
Mdafs v RH Corstorphine
Marchmont v S&S Penicuik
Edinburgh v Morton
Mazars Grange v Watsonians
Carlton v Heriots
SMRH v Edinburgh South

Cheers,

Skip

Season 2016 dates

Morning all,

If you've not see it, here is a message from Lord Admin;

Dear All,

Hope you had a good Christmas and New Year.

The club agm will be held at Arbo on Sunday 7th February at 5pm.

Winter nets will be held at the Academy Sports Centre on Arboretum Road on the following dates –

·         Sunday 6th March, 10-12.
·         Saturday 12th March, 12-2.
·         Sunday 20th March, 10-12.
·         Sunday 3rd April, 10-12.
·         Sunday 10th April, 10-12.
·         Sunday 17th April, 10-12.

The League season starts on Saturday 30th April.

Thanks,

Jon.