Scorecard HERE
A top-class allround performance by Shannon helped us win a good match versus Musselburgh. In truth, the victory should have been much more comfortable...our fielding again worse than mediocre; and costing Shannon a 5-for (Shannon himself showing how it should be done with 3 slip catches-two of them real crackers). One of the recipients of an extra life (MCC skipper R. Tufail) batted well and received good support from Dilly and took Musselburgh to 149-4 off 33 and with a chance..
A couple of lucky wickets helped us at key moments: full bungers from Raja and Bainbridge leading to wickets. In general our bowling was competent but too many 4-balls released the pressure. cje again bemused the MCC batsmen with his slow swinging tempters and picked up only his 3rd 5-for in senior cricket but 2nd versus Musselburgh in 2013..! (though he wouldn't have had he not butchered a run out in farcical fashion...was it deliberate??)
Given the weather, wicket & outfield a big score was always on-but at 125-5 it looked like we might blow it (Raja, Spick & KF had all scored useful runs but we needed a big score from someone..). A fine 92 run partnership between Shannon & Julius (who received a well-deserved promotion after his 91 for the 2's) took us beyond 200 and with Bimbo & Alex C (no really!-a 4 through extra cover!!) chipping in with useful runs (but not Vik who disappointed his fans with just 3 off 12 balls). But Vik didn't disappoint with the ball: conceding just 12 off his seven overs to ensure that MCC were behind the required rate from the start.
So, as with the performance at Myreside, the 1sts did enough with the bat to dominate the match but a sloppy period in the field allowed their opponents back into the game. We need to play better for LONGER..
newspaper report HERE
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Sunday, 7 July 2013
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Dunfermline Knights v Holy Cross - Division 1, Saturday 26th May
Holy Cross 211-7 (50 overs).
Dunfermline Knights 212-4 (48.4 overs).
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It's a hard knock life we live |
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McOscar driving |
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McOscar defending |
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Probably the source of Shifty's finger injury |
That said, we've been talking up, if not actually utilising an unfathomably long batting order this season. McOscar was joined by the skipper (a couple of tons as an opening bat) while Trewartha (sane), Gaware (mad) and El Presidente (unpredictable) lurked in the hutch. After a mini recovery and some nice shots from both swordsmen, Russell (12) was deceived by a quicker ball and bowled off his pads with the score on 96 in the 27th over.
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McOscar lofts one straight |
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Trewartha through cover |
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Big dug!!! |
In the first over after Drinks Dougie shelled a c&b chance and not long after Shifty had to relinquish the gloves due to a "crunchy" finger injury. He was subsequently hidden at backward square leg and, as sure as night follows day, one was hit right down his throat (as they say) but his 9 good fingers couldn't compensate for the crunchy one and another chance was carpeted. Elsewhere Vikram's legendary groin began to play up restricting him to just 4 miserly overs.
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Centurion |
Trewartha 0-47, Bonfield 2-44, McOscar 1-41, Ellis 1-36, Russell 0-27, Gaware 0-11.
Back in the Green Room some of our newer recruits were treated to some of the legendary tales from yesteryore as King Coco recounted shenanigans from a small hamlet just along the east coast from the days when he worked as a lifeguard and gave more than just the kiss of life to bathers. We were also treated to accounts of both times he's combusted on the field of play. Later, the newest club legend made an appearance in his finest Saturday night attire on a brief break from the end of season rugger club dinner being held next door.
Back in the Green Room some of our newer recruits were treated to some of the legendary tales from yesteryore as King Coco recounted shenanigans from a small hamlet just along the east coast from the days when he worked as a lifeguard and gave more than just the kiss of life to bathers. We were also treated to accounts of both times he's combusted on the field of play. Later, the newest club legend made an appearance in his finest Saturday night attire on a brief break from the end of season rugger club dinner being held next door.
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Caption competition...? |
Sunday, 21 August 2011
1sts 2nd in 1 in 11
Scores Digest.
1sts (at Arboretum)
Marchmont 131ao
M. Loeffen 60, S. McGregor 33.
Bonfield 6-2-9-1
Trewartha 9-3-34-4
Ellis 4-0-13-0
Lynch 10-2-27-1
Russell 10-0-30-1
Bainbridge 4.3-1-10-3
Holy Cross 135-1
C. Ellis 62*, O. Mazher 36, K. Fraser 34*
Loeffen 8-3-22-1
Report from the Marchmont website here.
This surprisingly convincing victory means that Holy Cross 1st XI finish 2nd in Division 1.
This equals their performance (in a differently structured East League: after the formation of the SNCL but before the Leagues and Grades were amalgamated) in 1997, when they finished 2nd to Cupar (and, as in 2011, just above Marchmont in third. Funnily enough Fauldhouse finished bottom of Div 1 that year!). Good stuff guys.
2nds
Div 5 - Largo 2nds vs Holy Cross 2nds at Largo.
Largo 126 all out - runs for Alex Anderson, 4 wickets for Colin Smith.
Holy Cross 127-6 - runs for Butt and Bates.
3rds
Division 8 on Inverleith Arti
Holy Cross Academicals 3rd XI 38 all out in 21.2 overs
(Kevin Casssidy 3-3, Craig Goold 3-6, James Crispin 2-17)
Stewart's Melville FP Royal High 3rd XI 42for 3 in 17.1 overs
(Umar Malik 14 in 11 balls: R Ellis 8-4-5-2)
1sts (at Arboretum)
Marchmont 131ao
M. Loeffen 60, S. McGregor 33.
Bonfield 6-2-9-1
Trewartha 9-3-34-4
Ellis 4-0-13-0
Lynch 10-2-27-1
Russell 10-0-30-1
Bainbridge 4.3-1-10-3
Holy Cross 135-1
C. Ellis 62*, O. Mazher 36, K. Fraser 34*
Loeffen 8-3-22-1
Report from the Marchmont website here.
This surprisingly convincing victory means that Holy Cross 1st XI finish 2nd in Division 1.
This equals their performance (in a differently structured East League: after the formation of the SNCL but before the Leagues and Grades were amalgamated) in 1997, when they finished 2nd to Cupar (and, as in 2011, just above Marchmont in third. Funnily enough Fauldhouse finished bottom of Div 1 that year!). Good stuff guys.
2nds
Div 5 - Largo 2nds vs Holy Cross 2nds at Largo.
Largo 126 all out - runs for Alex Anderson, 4 wickets for Colin Smith.
Holy Cross 127-6 - runs for Butt and Bates.
3rds
Division 8 on Inverleith Arti
Holy Cross Academicals 3rd XI 38 all out in 21.2 overs
(Kevin Casssidy 3-3, Craig Goold 3-6, James Crispin 2-17)
Stewart's Melville FP Royal High 3rd XI 42for 3 in 17.1 overs
(Umar Malik 14 in 11 balls: R Ellis 8-4-5-2)
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