Showing posts with label Penicuik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penicuik. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 August 2014

1st XI Secure Championship Status

A bit better... with the 1sts ensuring they will (barring another league reconstruction!) definitely play in the ESCA Championship in 2015 with a solid win over Penicuik. Though the pitch had some mixed bounce, 125 was always likely to be comfortable total to chase. It certainly was after Saideep Kc & Raja's early onslaught - 60 off the 1st 6 overs! 4 wickets from Shannon (should have been a five-for...) and a perfect 'spell' by Rob Bainbridge were the highlights of the bowling effort. It also featured one of the slowest opening bowlers in ESCA history... The match may also have featured GT's retirement-but we hope not. 

Scorecard here:
http://www.cricketstats.org.uk/esca/2014/1/0509.html


Meanwhile the 2's lost (by a margin) on D/L as driving rain brought their match with Grange 3's at Fettes to an early conclusion. Despite some nice driving from JB & some biffing from Andy Graham, Grange's 238 always looked beyond the HX 2's.
The 3rds' promotion chances ended with a bad loss at St Andrews vs Largo. We believe it was bad... Alex Candlish wasn't prepared to divulge any details...

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Ists Overcome Availability Crisis

For the first time in long while, HX failed to get 3 Saturday teams out, and we also had to concede today's Presidents' Trophy match vs Westquarter.

An availability crisis of monumental proportions led to the core of the 2nd team moving up to the 1sts, leaving the 2nds with effectively the 3rds. Unsurprisingly they lost heavily to Grange 3rds after being bowled out for just 46 [not sure what Lord Admin will make of that].

At Kirkhill, the 1sts scrambled a win, making heavy weather of chasing 100, albeit in tricky batting conditions.

An odd game of cricket began with an unfamiliar '1st XI' taking the field -several players making their 1st or 2nd ever 1st team appearance.

The wicket was reasonable given that it was under covers for 2 days but  gave assistance to the bowlers. The humid conditions certainly helped the ball swing.

After a slightly loose start, Jules & Shannon got their act together. Assisted by some ambitious drives from the Penicuik, and some unexpectedly sharp slip catching, wickets fell at a steady rate.
Ross (2/29), in his first 1st XI bowling spell for the 1sts, bowled a dolly mixture of a spell, including some wild ones but also several jaffas, including a cracker to dismiss their well-set opener, Steel. Meanwhile CJE was boring the batsmen to death before Shannon returned to complete a fine five-for (10-3-13-5).
A 26 run 10th wicket partnership was a bit disappointing, though it allowed Dan to take his first Ist XI wicket.

A vibrant start led by Spickers was halted by a flurry of disappointing shots, leaving us 33-3 and the game in the balance.
Ross kept things with a very handy 25 and a typically positive Julius (18) spanked a massive six before holing out. When Dom was bowled we were 85-7 and teetering.

With the prospect of stand in skipper Dougie being forced to bat with a painful hand injury, Shannon and BAF helped us get  over the line. Hardly an ideal batting effort but -given the poor availability-any type of win can be celebrated.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

2nd's v Penicuik (away)

Me next Saturday (Dougie keeping wicket)
When the 1's played at Marchmont a week past Saturday, I inside-edged the fastest ball of the season (at any level) onto my shin. It smarted somewhat (understatement) and has been playing up through various sizes and colours ever since, even necessitating a lovely wee trip to A&E (160 mins processing time, sort it out Broonster) to enquire as to the completeness or otherwise of the shinbone (technical term) last Monday evening (after 2 nights of drinking had failed to mend the injury).

Therefore I had to sit it out last weekend.

Even a strangulated text from the hero of the selection process claiming we were struggling for numbers (tell me something new) couldn't break my resolve. I was fairly confused about the enquiry "will you be fit enough for the 2's then?". Is anyone?? What is 2's fitness exactly??? Does 'Unfit for cricket' = '2nd team regular'????

In the meantime, the 3's game was abandoned a day early and so the availability issues must have eased.

Serendipitously the 2's were visiting my home village of Pennycook, somewhere underneath Edinburgh on the border of The Borders. Splendid I thought. A few cheap sherbets in a lovely setting whilst our battle hardened veterans smoted the countryside whippersnappers. The teas are usually well worth plundering too. All good. Might be worth getting injured more often...

As you drive up Kirkhill Road, you get a glimpse of the ground through the gate, before you pass the wall, view the field and then the scoreboard. As I passed the gate I caught site of a baggy green in the field. Must have won the toss looking to blast the home team to smithereens. Clever!!!

Past the wall and a quick neb at the scoreboard - WTF - PCC 40 odd for 1 chasing 61. Good grief, gadzooks and once more, WTF. I was out the car and hopping round to the scorehut faster than you could say Oscar Pistorius. Hector, a permanent fixture in the Penicuik scorehut, long ago christened 'Hectors Hoose', showed me the damage. Some of the top order had reached double figures, then the home side cheekily introduced a spinner called Pace who took 5-for and ripped through the Cross tail. Superted and all!!!

"Missing a few regulars?" Hector politely enquired. "Eh nut" I responded counting at least 7 bona fide 2nd team regulars in play.

My eyes didn't deceive me either, there were only 10 men. If the 3's were off, and the 2's had 10 men, and McGill wasn't one of them, it could only mean one thing. Yes, Colin McGill was surely deid. Reeling from this news I was distracted as the Cross made a breakthrough and a team mate of mine from my previous life at Kirkhill, Cliff Hutt, was sent back to the huttch (so sorry) by Lord Admin. Could our spinner now match the earlier feats of Mr Pace?

No, no he absolutely could not!!!

In no time Penicuik had passed the total. The only actual part of the play I can recall is the final ball when the scores were tied, bowled by Lord Admin. It arrived at the batsman about spam height and was hatcheted in the direction of midwicket. The batsmen didn't even need to run. Later, as I rammed a mini sausage roll into my gob, I enquired after Lord Admin "what was going on with that last ball ya fanny?". To which his Lordship responded "I thought if I'm ever going to bowl my wrong'un, that was the time". So next seasons Division 5 batsmen, you have been warned.

All over by 4pm.

After almost witnessing such a terrible performance, with some amount of trepidation I asked "are you guys safe". Being a serious situation, the actual meaning bypassed the downhearted troops, "oh yes" said Smujinder, "we've won all our home games and lost all our away games". Fortress Arbo indeed.

And which fate had befallen poor Coco??? It was more gruesome than I could ever have imagined. He'd been drafted into the 1's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, 3 August 2009

KF on Scottish Cricket (part 1 of a continuing series)


From KF [please note that the views expressed in this post are those of the author and not necessarily those of Holy Cross ACC]

In recognition of the thousands of responses I've had from fans to my Ashes comments, I've decided to spout forth with my incredible views on other subjects. First in the firing line is something closer to home after the 1st XI game against Heriots on Saturday. The issue of 'paid' players in Scottish Cricket.

Steve Knox has played minor counties, opened the batting for Scotland, been a pro at a couple of Scottish clubs and is statistically 2nd top amateur in the SNCL as well as being in the overall top 10 batsmen, averaging over 50. I think its fair to say he is as good a batsman as there is in Scotland and for the purposes of this spiel can be ranked at 'professional' level.

On Saturday he batted no differently than I remember. Solid technique, concentration and dedication. Nothing too eye-catching, flamboyant or 'different class'. Our bowling attack kept him well on his toes and could have had him out a few times before he succumbed to Braveheart Russell. He was of course hampered by injury (though he fielded well at cover). My point is that his performance against us gave a pretty fair reflection of how good we'd be against a pro. With Knox, Heriots 2's can compete with 2nd/3rd place, without, they are rock bottom of the league and we'd have surely rolled them over with ease!!!

In my previous life at Penicuik CC, I came up against pros all the time, as well as always playing alongside one. I feel this allows me to reasonably compare us with teams who include pros. In these types of games, it is usually pro v pro and the top scoring pro is usually on the winning side. It would be interesting to see some stats on this (we of course proved the exception on Saturday). I'm sure the top 12 or so sides in the SNCL do have a bit more depth than just their pros, but below that level, the reliance on pros give many teams a very false league position. Often players are attracted from a good side with no pro, to a similar local rival who do have a pro. i.e. since Penicuik joined the National League, they have been able to get quality youngsters from the likes of Hawick and St Boswells who want to play National League that otherwise wouldn't have transferred. Before Penicuik, when Kelso joined the National League, a similar transferring of players occurred, weakening the Border League in the process. This weakens local rivals and arguably falsely inflates the club with a financial advantage or to put it another way, the club who have won their league by being able to afford a better pro than their rivals.
When I say pros I roughly mean a pro and an overseas 'amateur'. I believe you are classed a pro if you are given any financial inducement even down to the likes of travel costs, i.e. many amateurs arrive here and live with the official pro, how can there be an absolute separation? If nobody had pros we'd compete with many sides. If we had pros and SNCL teams played us without their pros (effectively if our position and that of a team with pro's was reversed) we'd win many more than we'd lose. But it would be because of the pro rather than Pickering, Bonfield, Ellis or anyone else for that matter (sorry chaps).
I'm not against pros at all. They are a massive help to the development of players, I watched this first hand at Penicuik where with little or no SCU/cricketscotland assistance, they/we produced 3 Scotland cricketers (including 1 county player) with a lot of help from the pro they/we paid for them/ourselves (sorry for this dualism, I was there when it went on, but am not now, so am not sure how to refer to us/them). There is no reason pros couldn't do this at every club as far as I can see thereby undoubtedly raising the standard of the indigenous player. So please don't get rid of pros.

Knox made a fantastic difference in the field for Heriots, both with his own fielding, but also with his field placings. Pro standard players quite obviously raise general standards. More than anyone else on Saturday, Knox ensured the game went to the last ball when we were surely a far superior team to Heriots 2nds. Personally speaking any skills I have as captain did not come from locals at Penicuik, only from the hired guns they/we employed. Actually, on re-reading this, any good skills I had/have as captain came from pros, I learned loads of what not to do from locals. Read what you like into the statement that only an idiot couldn't learn from a good pro!!!!

However, if pros are such a major influence on the results of a team and put teams in false positions, what good is that for league cricket? It is the equivalent of us picking a 1st XI for Division 8 which I think would be a waste of time. Top of the batting and bowling stats in Division 1 is the Edin Accies pro. This puts Accies in a totally false position. They win the league, go up to the National League, keep a pro and are somehow better than half the teams in East League Division 1 whom they can't beat without a pro!!! Seems absurd to me. We need people to be playing at 'their' level. If it is the case that it is the richest clubs that rise to the top, why restrict it to one officially paid player per team, forcing clubs to bend rules to 'pay' more players?
Solution; stop limiting pros per team. It is obvious that some teams 'pay' more than 1 player and it is equally obvious that it is next to impossible to prove this. So if a team wants to or is able to pay folk to play, let them. I think this is an almost inevitable next step from the current fudged position. And if teams don't want to or can't pay pro's, it shouldn't adversely affect them, I believe they'd still find their level just below the paid ranks, exactly where our 1st XI find themselves just now.

The main benefit would be more even games and more honesty between clubs and administrators. Fortunately, in the East League, very few teams have a pro and we therefore play at a pretty 'fair' level so it isn't too much of an issue for us. But we are in the 4th-5th level of Scottish cricket (if you amalgamated the top regional divisions). Above our level it is too often pro v pro. Is 1 pro and 10 fielders v 2 pro's and 9 fielders more sensible than 11 pros v 11 pros? While this may mean top clubs playing fewer homegrown youths behind better imports, these youths would get more cricket at 2nd team level, say East League Div 1 (instead of a promising young spinner being destroyed by a Regan West type) before progressing up to a professional standard. Why should one player get £5k, a house, Sky TV and a car to play on a Saturday, while the rest pay subs and match fees and petrol costs for the privilege of standing at the non-strikers end?

Suppose Corstorphine, Cricketscotland or a sponsor were paying Ozzy Malik by the run, wicket, run out or catch, would that be something that discouraged his enthusiasm or dedication? Would it not allow him to devote more time to completely fulfilling his potential? Would it not be better for him, the league's he plays in and ultimately the National side? Am I RIGHT???????
I'm off to lie down again. Gracious and agreeable comments only please. So nothing from Smudger.

Evidently Sandy Strang reads our blog:
http://sport.scotsman.com/cricket/Scottish-cricket-Overseas-pros-still.5519649.jp

Sunday, 3 May 2009

Cross Gubbed in Final

Presidents Cup Final (At Penicuik CC)

Holy Cross 110ao
(R. Bainbridge 23, C.Ellis 20, S. Malik 17, J. Bates 14)
Boorman 3/19
Brookes 3/33
Sands 2/9.

Watsonians 2nd XI 114-o off 22.3 overs.
(K. Flannigan 56*, Fox 54*)

Not much more to say: we were at least 70 runs short of a competitive total...

Thanks to those who turned up to support; just sorry it was such a
poor effort (though Watsonians did bowl well and there was some dampness in the pitch following rain in the days prior).