Showing posts with label Pre-season friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre-season friendly. Show all posts

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).

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Soggy Success

 Pre-season Friendly (at Arboretum Playing Fields)

40 overs per side (later reduced-after rain delay- to 35 overs per side)

Edinburgh CC 173ao (31.4 overs)
Majeed 109
D. Russell 4/ 20, S. McOscar 2/32

Holy Cross 176/ 7 (33.5 overs)
R. Javed 59, E. Smith 31, K. Fraser 22*, O. Mahzer 16.
U. Farooq 2/17, Irshad  2/40

more details to follow...

Saturday, 24 April 2010

3rds Lose Opening League Match. 1sts Lose Friendly.

The 3rds narrowly failed to defend 137 at Inverleith Park against DT 2nds (Norrie make 49 on debut and also - I hear - being the pick of the bowlers - and fielders!). 65 odd from one of the DT batsman made the difference. No doubt Coastal will fill in the details. Report by DT here; in which the Thirds are described as having several 'tedious slow bowlers'-is this a description of their bowling or their personalities.

At Arbo, the 1sts played out an enjoyable friendly vs Marchmont, Cross making 151 on their 40 overs, with Shannon making a good 50. Batting was difficult early on against some fine bowling from Marchmont's openers but there was some fairly fluent batting in the middle overs before a late collapse. Not a bad score given the soft wicket (it was an end strip) and the long grass in the outfield.

Despite generally tight bowling, a few expensive overs got Marchmont back into it and a flurry of boundaries helped them pass the total with a couple of overs to spare. Marchmont's Kiwi Matt Loeffen impressed with bat and ball (including a hatrick).

Holy Cross: 151 for 8 (40 overs) - S. Bonfield 62, D. Russell 35, C. Ellis 20, K. Fraser 14;
M Loeffen 4-9 (incl. Hattrick)
Marchmont: 152 for 7 (38 overs) - M Loeffen 52, N Chetty 34, N Ghandi 31*
S Bonfield 7-2-14-1
A Graham 4-0-14-0
P Kumar 8-3-19-2
C Ellis 8-2-20-1
A Millington 3-0-21-0
Co Smith 4-0-32-0
D Russell 4-0-26-2

Most importantly, after last week's wash-out, several 1st teamers had some 'middle time' and got through some overs. As could be expected, fielding was rusty....... The 1st XI will hopefully be up to full strength next Saturday when they take on Watsonians 2, at Arbo.
Good luck to Marchmont for their 2010 season.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Breaking News...Russells shine but 2nds lose in first friendly


Result just in from from Arboretum:

Dunfermline Wanderers making 150 odd in their 35 overs, Scott Russell taking 3/8.

The 2nd XI only making 99 in reply: Dougie Russell making 48 but Gerry was the only other batsman to near double figures!

Remember that the 1sts play their 1st pre-season game-vs Mufs on Sunday. 12.30 for a 1pm start, 40 overs per side.

Friday, 9 April 2010

Heavy Rolling


Message from our Facilities Commissar:

'The Arbo square has been cut & rolled & is looking goooood. However, it needs more, especially rolling.

I'll be up tomorrow [Saturday 10th] between app 10.30-13.30 (pre rugby) but my unglamorous assistant (McGill)has succumbed to a virus & piked out, so I could do with a replacement.

Apart from that, anyone anytime with a spare couple of hours should spend it rolling. It's a relaxing & stress relieving activity that the square can't get too much of at this time of year. The two end strips are being cut shorter for the pre season matches & these are the only ones that should be rolled in the direction of play. All other rolling at this stage in the pre season should always be either at right angles to play or on the diagonal.
'

Please assist if you can. If we put the work in now, scores like that depicted will, Smudger assures me, become a regular feature of matches at Arbo.

Sunday, 26 April 2009

2nd warm-up win for 1sts

At Bailliefields, Westquarter (25th, April).

Holy Cross 180/6 off 40 overs.

C. Ellis 93*, E. C. Smith 22, K. Fraser 20, D. Russell 14.

Westquarter 54ao off 22.5 overs.

S Farooqi 16,
S. Bonfield, 6 overs, 1-13
R. Bainbridge, 5 overs, 1-10
I. Astley, 3 overs, 3-6
N. Amjid, 4 overs, 3-6
A. Millington, 3 overs, 2-14

full scorecard here:

The 1st XI followed their workmanlike victory against Edinburgh University with a more convincing display against Div 2 side Westquarter; against whom we’d rather underperformed in previous contests. In contrast to most pre-season matches, the sun shone and we fielded a near first-choice XI. Dougie Russell, looking fit, made his comeback and was soon striking his trademark straight drives.

The pitch was an interesting prospect: firm but rather pitted: resulting in ankle high and head high balls from deliveries pitched in the same ‘areas’. Fortunately, the Westquarter bowlers failed to keep a consistent line and gave us plenty scoring opportunities-even if the rather thick outfield slowed the scoring rate. We made an over-par 180-6 with Ellis, employing -as encouraged by the club President - some agricultural [or should that be horticultural?] strokes, making 93*. With Fraser, E.C. Smith and Dougie making useful runs, all of the top 7 have had some ‘middle time’ over the two pre-season games; apart from C. A. Smith, run out by Ellis.

Shannon’s opening spell rather put the wind up the opposition; getting their leading bat (Mumtaz) 2nd ball -via a sharp slip catch by Fraser - certainly made the task easier. The other bowlers backed-up Shannon’s effort well: Nadeem taking his first wickets for the Cross, Astley causing problems with virtually every ball. Millington (in his first game for a while) and Bainbridge also bowled solid spells. Some good catching by Fraser, Bonfield, E. C (with an edge between keeper and 1st slip the only major blemish) and some over-ambitious shots helped us knock Westquarter over for 50.

Thanks to WRCC for hosting the match and the excellent tea.

An encouraging start but things will be far more testing next weekend when the 1st XI face Murrayfield-Dafs on Saturday (Roseburn) and, in the Presidents Trophy Final on Sunday , Watsonians (at Kirkhill, Penicuik).

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Opening Win for E. C. 's men


Edinburgh University vs Holy Cross at Peffermill (18/4/09).




Holy Cross 1st XI 153 ao

S. Pickering 27, N. Ali 25, E. Smith 18, R. Bainbridge 18*,
S. Bonfield 15, P. Kumar 11, Astley 10.

Hamilton 8 overs, 3/11
Ruswa 8 overs, 4/44
Pope, 8 overs, 0/25

Edinburgh University 118 ao.
F. Denku 53

Kumar, 8 overs, 3/27
Bonfield, 7.1 overs, 3/21
Bainbridge, 8 overs, 2/26
Astley, 8 overs, 1/23
Ellis, 7 overs, 0/15

In contrast to previous years, this game took place in temperatures comfortably above freezing (the final stages even being played out in warm sunshine). The early-season pitch made fluent strokeplay difficult: 153 was a good total - especially after we had been reduced to 98-7.

As the figures illustrate, a solid all-round display with contributions coming from throughout the side. Encouraging debuts from Nadeem and Praveen and a decent fielding effort given the rutted outfield. Admittedly the University side was a below strength one, but still contained some good cricketers (Denku's knock was a fine one).

Next Saturday the 1st XI hope to build on this victory with a fixture against Westquarter (away).