Monday 24 June 2013

Caribbean Mix v Clapham Nomads - 23/6/13

A new venue for Nomads; Mayow Park, Sydenham SE26, a sylvan oasis surrounded by pink and ochre tower blocks.  I had never heard of this place before but it was very pleasant.
This is not the sort of fixture you want to undertake with a depleted side but Nomads had suffered a truly eclectic list of withdrawals this week; Adbul was in Poland playing in the European Carrom Championships, Zia couldn't be contacted as only Abdul and Emil (who has lost it) have his number, Prasanth still has gout (hope you feel better soon, Prasanth), John still has his broken leg, Chris Kennedy was playing 5-a-side football for Balham Wetherspoons Customers in a tournament (they lost to Tooting Wetherspoons Staff in a play-off.)  Fortunately we had a new man in Conrad Chandler, and Gul brought along 2 early teenage relatives to make up the 11.
Just brief details until I get the scorebook back.  Nomads fielded first and Emil and (particularly) Hassan started brilliantly.  Emil rattled the stumps with his first ball in the second over and the pair took 2 wickets each as, incredibly, Nomads reduced the hosts to 27 for 4 after 7 overs.  Recovery was swift and the score at the 15-over drinks break was 88 for 4 with plenty of batting to come as Mix had apparently tinkered with/reversed their usual batting order.  With a Nomads batting line-up well short of full strength on paper, the game was already slipping away but we hoped to concede no more than 200. However the Mix batting - led by Nigel, Jono and Latty in a frustrating series of left-hand/ right-hand partnerships - was remorseless and we took some severe punishment conceding on average over 9 runs an over after the break with Caribbean closing on 275 for 6 off the full 35 overs; the second-highest total we have ever conceded.  This was on a massive playing area with boundaries somewhere over the far horizons.  Nomads fielding became a bit ragged at the end but we got through an enormous amount of work; Hassan and Abbas were very sound, Nick Lefebve saved a stack of byes/wides at Back Stop off the quicker bowlers and Mahesh Vyas took a nice catch and a smart stumping.
Andrew West was in the thick of the action as usual, being hit full in the nuts while attempting a diving stop and then, a few overs later, suffering a suspected broken finger while attempted to catch a skied shot in the deep.  Trouper that he is, he agreed to stay and umpire (though unable to bat) and we dropped him off at Kings College Hospital afterwards where it is rumoured that an air-call message was put out at around Midnight; "Would the Orthopaedic Surgeon examining Mr Andrew West's broken finger please also count his testicles."
(ANDREW WEST UPDATE - Sadly, Andrew has broken his finger in 2 places.  Hope you feel better soon Andrew.  He did very well to stay on and umpire last week despite being in a lot of pain.  Mind you, as everyone knows, Nomads umpires don't really use their fingers that much.)
Tea was excellent as always.  One of our players ate 3 platefuls.
There was an early setback for Nomads when Gul was hit in the face by one of the few lifters encountered on this slow, flat pitch.  He retired hurt and Nick Lefebve joined Mahesh Vyas.  Vyas, playing against his old club,was bowled for 2, Gul returned but fell shortly afterwards.  33 for 2 (with extras the top scorer) and the remaining batsmen either out of form, unproven or underage.  Our chance of victory was approximately zero at this stage.  Lefebve played out a cautious stand of 60-ish with Riaz Khan.  Khan playing most of the shots with Lefebve occasionally flicking one to leg through the mass of close up sledgers.  I'm not sure who grew more frustrated, the sledgers or the waiting batsmen.  Lefebve was finally caught behind for 17 with the score on 93 in around over 25.  Hassan began to go for his shots immediately but Riaz was run out before the 100 was up.  New man Conrad Chandler strode out and soon produced a really fine display of crisp hitting.  Particularly strong in the arc between long off and wide long-on, he missed out on a few sixes only because of the arcane Mayow Park rule that states that if the ball so much as flicks a leaf of an over-hanging tree on its way to clear the boundary, then only 4 is scored.  Nomads had not been aware of this rule while fielding.  If we had been, we would only have conceded around 265 (not a particularly significant difference, I suppose.)
With the scorers calling out Chandler's score as 48 after 1 (wide) ball of the penultimate over, the heavens opened.  As the bowling end umpire, I would have asked for an extra ball to give Conrad one shot at his 50 but I looked up and the fielders had vanished. It turned out the batsman was on 44 but he would still have had a chance of clearing the ropes the way he was playing.
So the match was abandoned with Nomads on 164 for 4. A gritty and creditable effort against a useful attack.  Nomads (not being desperate of course) decided to claim a draw, while acknowledging that Caribbean had done more than enough to secure a win. We did consider whether there was any way that the Duckworth-Lewis method could grant Nomads our third win of the season but we quickly realised that even this convoluted formula is unlikely to regard a side requiring 112 to win off 12 balls as being in a winning position.  The verdict then; 2 results this week - Caribbean Mix won on faster run rate.  Nomads Drew.
Man of the Match was Conrad Chandler whose batting was a treat to watch and also took a wicket to break Caribbean's largest partnership.  I have already mentioned some of the better fielders but I will award Fielder of the Day jointly to the 2 youngsters, Saad and Umar, who did very well and have fine throws for their age. Well done guys, I'm sorry you didn't get a bat.

Caribbean Mix - 275 for 6 from 35 overs

Nomads bowling;

H. Khan  7-1-30-2
E.Todorow  6-0-32-2
Abbas Khan  5-0-55-0
A. West  6-0-41-0
C. Chandler  6-0-56-1
R. Khan  5-0-44-1

Clapham Nomads  -  164 for 4 from 33 overs

M. Vyas   2
Gul   5
N. Lefebve  17
R. Khan   30
H. Khan  14 not out
C. Chandler  44 not out

F.O.W. - 23, 37, 93, 99

Match abandoned as a draw.

Wednesday 19 June 2013

Clapham Nomads (& Kingston Taxes) v Touring Theatres - 16/6/13

Nomads were originally due to play a 3-cornered 15-overs-a-side tournament involving the 3 teams mentioned in the title.  This was arranged by, and in honour of, South London cricketing legend Chris Kennedy who has played for all 3 sides regularly.
In the event, only 5 of the Taxes were able to make it so 4 of them teamed up with Nomads to make a 14-man outfit while 1 of them played for Theatres, making 13.  Nomads won the toss, batted, and Mahesh and Gul made a cautious start against Theatres openers who must vary more in mph than any new ball partners I have seen.  Seethal, distinctly sharp off a short run-up and Cal Robertson, a very slow off-spinner who flights and varies it a great deal. 
Robertson was surprisingly taken off after 3 overs which had yielded just 2 runs and was replaced by the 14-year-old Robert who was creditably economical apart from one early boundary.
Nomads' openers gradually began to exert dominance over a very widely varied attack.  Chris Kennedy's son-in-law, Conan, was probably the pick with a rapid 4-over spell but by the time Mahesh was first man out with the score on 93, Theatres were already using their 8th bowler.
Gul passed his 50 as Nomads passed 100 but another excellent knock from our star opener ended on 124 for 2.
Anthony, of Kingston Taxes, joined Darwin and dominated the rest of our knock, stacking up a splendid half-century at better than a run a ball and scoring 54 of the 83 that Nomads accrued from the time Anthony came to the crease.  Darwin was run out and then Abdul and Amir fell to Theatres' experienced seamer Naseef during the slog.
In retrospect, the contest had a slightly lop-sided slant as Nomads (who are something like 22-3 up in games against the Theatres) had somehow bagged most of the Taxes' best players.  We also had, of course, 2 opening bowlers who are as effective as they are legendary; Emil Todorow and Andrew West - The Hair Pair.  It was Andrew who struck first with 2 early wickets, with Emil responding with one of his own to reduce Theatres to 29 for 3.
Anthony and Adam Paz took their turn and the Theatres staged a brief fightback, led by Bournes, who played some fine aerial shots off Paz.  Anthony struck the decisive blow in removing Bournes - 79 for 4.  Paz recovered to bowl his usual accurate Medium Fast.  Chris Kennedy strode out to tumultuous but couldn't capitalise on a drop by Lefebve in the gully - I wish I could say it was deliberate - and departed soon afterwards.
The afternoon tailed off somewhat as the bowling was shared out,  Steve of the Taxes recorded a double-wicket maiden as Theatres were finally all out for 95.
There was some thought as to whether this should count as a proper Nomads victory but after a short period of deliberation (about 5 seconds) we decided that it should.  Man of the Match was Anthony whose 54 was the most entertaining batting of the day. He also took the important wicket of Bournes.  Fielder of the Day was Abbas who took 2 excellent catches at Gully.

Clapham Nomads (and Kingston Taxes) - 207 for 5 from 35 overs

M. Vyas   27
Gul   67
Darwin   22
Anthony (Taxes)  not out 54
Abdul Khan   1
Amir   9
Amit (Taxes) -  not out 0

Did not bat; Lefebve, A. Paz, Steve (Taxes), Ken (Taxes), Abbas Khan, Todorow, West

F.O.W. - 93, 124, 170, 178, 190

Touring Theatres (and Kingston Taxes)  -  95 all out from 32.3 overs

Bowling;

Todorow  6-0-14-1
West   6-2-19-2
Anthony (Taxes)  4-2-9-1
Paz   6-0-30-1
Abbas Khan   4-3-9-2
Abdul Khan   3-0-3-1
Steve (Taxes)  2-2-0-2
Ken (Taxes)  1-1-0-0
Amit (Taxes)  0.3-0-2-1

Clapham Nomads won by 112 runs


Monday 10 June 2013

Surbiton Imperials v Clapham Nomads - 9/6/13

I should have known chaos was on the way when Imperials requested a 1 pm start for this distant fixture and sure enough, Emil's car, which is not really used to action this early in the morning, broke down a mile from the ground.  The match ball was then lost as John set off to look for a shop to buy lunch (Thames Ditton on a Sunday is not exactly retail Nirvana).  Anyway, stand-in captain Hassan Khan conducted the preliminaries and Nomads took to the field with 10 players and an old ball.  Khan and Andrew West did a fine job and kept the runs down to about 17 off the first 8 overs but there is something remorseless about Surbiton's batting this season, even missing their star opener Jonny Rosenthal.  Wickets for Hassan and Zia kept us in the game with the home side on 49 for 2 but Surbiton then just ground out one of their big scores.  Emil finally arrived but was understandably not quite at his best.  There were 2 wickets for Abbas and 2 run outs courtesy of Hassan and Andrew but ordinary fielding and several dropped catches eased Imperials' path up to 195 (with only 9 men.,)
Things worsened for Nomads with Mahesh bowled for 4 early on, an edge from stand-in No. 3 Nick Lefebve was snapped up one-handed by the wicketkeeper for 1 and, worst of all, Hassan was caught, again by the keeper, 2nd ball.  Nomads were 23 for 3.  I had to leave for work at this point and all I could hear as I limped to the station were the shouts of Imperials' bowlers.  I assumed we had been dismissed for around 60 but when I saw Emil the next day he told me it was a game we should have won. A brilliant 4th wicket stand of 93 between Gul and Prasanth put Nomads right back in the hunt  (I can only assume the Imperials players had been shouting at Nomads' umpires - a perfectly natural response I suppose.)
The run out of Gul for 65 with the score on 116 could have been the turning point but further excellent batting by Prasanth (37) and Zia (31) kept up the momentum.  At one stage we were 163 for 6 with Abdul and Zia together and plenty of overs in hand.  Excellent bowling by Martin killed off our chances as he took our last 4 wickets for 8 runs and handed us a defeat by only 24 runs, securing the double for Surbiton over Nomads this season, but it was a half-decent result when you consider the position we had been in.
Man of the Match was Gul for his excellent 65.  Fielder of the Day was Hassan who took a catch, a run out, and marshalled the field well during his stint as captain. 

Surbiton Imperials - 195 from 39.4 overs

Nomads bowling;
H. Khan  8-3-25-1
A. West  5.4-0-18-1
Zia  8-2-36-2
E. Todorow  6-0-26-0
Abbas Khan  8-0-48-2
R. Khan  2-0-17-0
Abdul Khan  2-0-9-0

Clapham Nomads - 171 from 36.2 overs

M. Vyas  4
Gul  65
N. Lefebve  1
H. Khan  0
P. Pattiyil  37
Zia  31
R. Khan  13
Abdul. Khan  1
Abbas Khan  6
E. Todorow  1 not out
A. West  0

F.O.W. - 6, 22, 23, 116, 118, 150, 163, 167, 171, 171

Clapham Nomads lost by 24 runs

Monday 3 June 2013

Nomads results etc from 1994 to date

Several former players have asked me to include details of our older games on this blog, so I will try to list them all in this space.  Nomads were founded in March 1994 in Nick Lefebve's attic in Broomwood Road SW11.  Lefebve. John Crossland, Emil Todorow, Joe Chance and John Chance were present.  Crossland had asked the late Ranjit of Crete Sports cc how to go about setting up a club and Ranjit had recommended the Club Cricket Conference.  The name Clapham Wanderers was decided upon as we intended only to play away games.  Joe Chance favoured Clapham Nomads but was out-voted.  Lefebve phoned the Conference shortly afterwards but was told there was another club called Clapham Wanderers, so Nomads it was.  We signed up and attended a Conference pre-season fixture meeting, found some unwitting opponents, and the genie was out of the bottle.

1994 SEASON

30/4/94 at Joseph Hood Rec, SW20. (Away) -  Tulse Hill (98 all out) drew with Clapham Nomads (63 for 7).  Man of the Match - John Chance.
15/5/94 at Overton Road, Sutton (Away) - Clapham Nomads (59 all out) lost to Witan (61 for 5 - Srhoj 4-27) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Jason Srhoj.
22/5/94 at Grove Park, Carshalton (Away) -  Clapham Nomads (101 for 7 - John Chance 31 not out) drew with Robin Hood (37 for 3) - Rain-affected.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
29/5/94 at Barn Elms, SW13 (Away) - Sun Inn (122 for 7) beat Clapham Nomads (87 all out - Sai To 34) by 35 runs.  Man of the Match - Sai To.
8/6/94 at Brockwell Park SE24 (Home) - I.C.Ions (62 for 6) lost to Clapham Nomads (63 for 9) by 1 wicket.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
16/6/94 at Manor Park, Worcester Park (Away) - Milan (154 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads (54 for 9) by 100 runs.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance
26/6/94 at Wandsworth Park, SW15 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (154 for 9 - Andrew West 26) beat Tower Ravens (130 for 9) by 24 runs.  Man of the Match - Jason Srhoj.
2/7/94 at Farm Road, Morden (Away) - Urban Associates (111 all out) beat Clapham Nomads (91 all out) by 20 runs.  Man of the Match - Andrew West
3/7/94 at Raynes Park Rec, SW20 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (147 for 7 - Joe Chance 38) beat The Hunter Family (88 all out - Todorow 4-15) by 59 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
31/7/94 at Farm Road, Morden (Home) - Clapham Nomads (123 all out - Simon Sparssis 44) lost to Crete Sports (124 for 1) by 9 wickets.  Man of the Match - Simon Sparssis.
21/8/94 at Bishops Park, SW6 (Home) - Stratford (31 all out - Srhoj 5-16; Joe Chance 5-4) lost to Clapham Nomads (32 for 2) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance.
18/9/94 at Joseph Hood Rec, SW20 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (100 all out) lost to Richmond Corinthians (101 for 8) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Mark Blunden.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 12.  Won 4  Drawn 2 Lost 6.

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Hunter Family v Nomads) to follow.


1995 SEASON

21/5/95 at Wimbledon Park, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (120 all out- Bob Ayres 43 not out) lost to Urban Associates (121 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Bob Ayres.
24/5/95 at Old Tiffinians, Hampton Court (Away) - Clapham Nomads (77 for 4) lost to Thameside Wicketers (79 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance.
10/6/95 at Duppas Hill, Waddon (Home) - Richmond Corinthians (238 for 7) beat Clapham Nomads (112 all out - Sai To 42) by 126 runs.  Man of the Match - Sai To.
28/6/95 at Old Tiffinians, Hampton Court (Away) - Clapham Nomads (89 for 8 - John Chance 42) lost to Thameside Wicketers (90 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
1/7/95 at Wandsworth Park, SW15 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (59 all out) lost to Carshalton (60 for 5) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance.
16/7/95 at Effingham cc (Away) - Clapham Nomads (155 all out - Mark Ashenden 34; Sai To 31) drew with Effingham (29 for 1).  Rain-affected.  Man of the Match - Mark Ashenden.
30/7/95 at Duppas Hill, Waddon (Home) - Crete Sports (202 for 7) drew with Clapham Nomads (169 for 8 - Ian Guest 48).  Man of the Match - Ian Guest.
13/8/95 at King George's Park, SW18 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (146 all out - Bob Ayres 44) beat Crete Sports (106 all out - Mark Ashenden 3-17; Ravin Ragnauth 3-19) by 40 runs.  Man of the Match - Bob Ayres.
27/8/95 at Duppas Hill, Waddon (Home) - Stratford (187 for 8 - Emil Todorow 4-56) beat Clapham Nomads (105 for 9) by 82 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
10/9/95 at Duppas Hill, Waddon (Home) - Match between Clapham Nomads and Lamgas abandoned as a draw without a ball being bowled due to rain.  It was judged that this would count as a Nomads match played.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 10.  Won 1.  Drawn 3.  Lost 6.

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Crete Sports v Nomads) to follow.


1996 SEASON.

19/5/96 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Stratford (97 all out - Eddie Phillips 5-20) lost to Clapham Nomads (99 for 4 - John Chance 30 not out) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Eddie Phillips.
26/5/96 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (90 all out - Nick Lefebve 31) lost to Crete Sports (93 for 5) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Nick Lefebve.
2/6/96 at Boston Manor (Away) - Richmond Corinthians (125 for 8 - Emil Todorow 3-24; Martin Strawbridge 3-32) beat Clapham Nomads (75 all out) by 50 runs. Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
30/6/96 at Sutton Common Park, Sutton (Away) - Robin Hood (83 all out - Emil Todorow 4-15) lost to Clapham Nomads (84 for 6) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
7/7/96 at Wandle Park, Croydon (Home) - Westom (173 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads (163 for 6 - Ian Guest 57) by 10 runs.  Man of the Match - Ian Guest.
14/7/96 at Duppas Hill (Away) - Crete Sports (194 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads 74 all out) by 120 runs.  Man of the Match - Martin Strawbridge.
21/7/96 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (144 all out - John Chance 41) lost to Robin Hood (145 for 5) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
8/9/96 at Clapham Common, SW4 (Home) - Touring Theatres (97 all out - Emil Todorow 3-20) lost to Clapham Nomads (101 for 4 - John Chance 40 not out) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 8.  Won 3.  Lost 5.

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Nomads v Touting Theatres) to follow.


1997 SEASON

25/5/97 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Crete Sports (123 all out - Emil Todorow 6-37) beat Clapham Nomads 60 all out) by 63 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
8/6/97 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (140 for 7 - Ian Guest 66 not out) beat Touring Theatres (115 for 7) by 25 runs.  Man of the Match - Ian Guest.
17/8/97 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (112 all out - Joe Chance 33) beat North Croydon (Andrew West 4-33; Dave Hunter 3-34) by 31 runs.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance.
14/9/97 at Spelthorne cc (Away) - Clapham Nomads (171 for 8 - John Chance 42; Nick Lefebve 36) lost to Spelthorne (175 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
21/9/97 in Horley, Surrey (Away) - Clapham Nomads (153 for 5 - Wally Murdoch 78 not out) beat Horley Scorpions (67 all out - Wally Murdoch 4-9; Andrew West 3-11) by 86 runs.  Man of the Match - Wally Murdoch.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 5.  Won 3.  Lost 2

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Horley Scorpions v Nomads) to follow.


1998 SEASON

10/5/98 at Manor Park, Worcester Park (Home) - Clapham Nomads (172 for 9 - Dave Hunter 60) lost to Battersea Ironsides (174 for 7 - Tom Hunter 3-33) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - Dave Hunter.
24/5/98 at Battersea Park, SW11 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (184 for 7 - Dave Hunter 45) lost to Touring Theatres (187 for 8 - Joe Chance 6-62) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance.
28/6/98 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (120 for 6 - John Chance 31) lost to Horley Scorpions (121 for 6) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - Andrew West.
5/7/98 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (65 all out) lost to Park Hill (66 for 2) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Eddie Phillips.
9/8/98 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Touring Theatres (130 for 4) lost to Clapham Nomads (131 for 6 - John Chance 50) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
30/8/98 in Sutton (Away) - Robin Hood (173 for 7) lost to Clapham Nomads (174 for 7 - Gaurang Vyas 73) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.

SUMMARY OF SEASON.  Played 6.  Won 2.  Lost 4

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Touring Theatres v Nomads) to follow.


1999 SEASON (Nomads had split with Open University cc at the end of 1998 and were now a full-time team - the gaps at the beginning of this season were due to atrocious weather.)

2/5/99 at Woodmansterne cc, Surrey (Away) - Clapham Nomads (137 for 8 - Joe Chance 39; Coppin 35) lost to Woodmansterne (138 for 8 - Andrew West 3-15) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Andrew West.
16/5/99 at Perth Road, N22 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (125 for 6 - Eddie Phillips 40) lost to Caribbean (126 for 8 - Emil Todorow 3-25) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Eddie Phillips.
23/5/99 at Dundonald Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (223 for 8 - Upeka Perera 95; John Chance 43) beat Battersea Ironsides (111 all out) by 112 runs.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
27/6/99 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Griffin (205 for 1) beat Clapham Nomads (49 all out) by 156 runs.  Man of the Match - Riaz Khan.
4/7/99 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Woodside (174 for 7 - Eddie Phillips 4-56) beat Clapham Nomads (39 all out) by 135 runs.  Man of the Match - Eddie Phillips. This was Riaz's debut for the Nomads.
11/7/99 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads 144 for 9 Tied with Battersea Ironsides (144 for 9).  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.
25/7/99 at South Park, SW6 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (201 for 7 - Ahmed 62; Gaurang Vyas 58) beat Tower Ravens (97 all out - Ben Cobley 4 for 17) by 104 runs.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
1/8/99 at South Park SW6 (Home) - Caribbean (95 all out - Ben Cobley 4-8) lost to Clapham Nomads (96 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - Ben Cobley.
15/8/99 at Wandsworth Common, SW18 (Away) - Touring Theatres (126 for 7 - Patrick Blair 3-14) lost to Clapham Nomads (127 for 5 - Upeka Perera 69) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
22/8/99 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Viscount (96 all out - Patrick Blair 3-2) beat Clapham Nomads (57 all out) by 39 runs.  Man of the Match - Patrick Blair.
4/9/99 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (215 for 7 - John Chance 94 not out; Upeka Perera 86) beat Battersea Spinners (128 all out - Patrick Blair 4-16) by 87 runs.  Man  of the Match - John Chance.
18/9/99 at Wandswoth Common, SW18 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (150 for 9 - Upeka Perera 70) beat Battersea Spinners (71 all out - Andrew West 4-29) by 79 runs.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
19/9/99 at Wandsworth Common, SW18 (Home) - Serbian Sloggers (111 all out) beat Clapham Nomads (79 all out) by 32 runs.  Man of the Match - Glen Kerr.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 13.  Won 6.  Tied 1.  Lost 6.

Averages and Report on Game of the Season (Nomads v Battersea Ironsides) to follow.


2000 SEASON.  Nomads were amongst the founder members of the All London League.

7/5/00 at Duppas Hill (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Clapham Nomads (74 all out) beat Pavilion (72 all out - Mubasher Ali 4-12; Upeka Perera 3-8) by 2 runs.  Man of the Match - Mubasher Ali.
28/5/00 at Wandsworth Common (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH - Battersea Spinners (85 all out - Paul Martin 4-3) lost to Clapham Nomads (91 for 6 - Gaurang Vyas 42 not out) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - Paul Martin.
4/6/00 at Old Deer Park, Richmond (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH - Syndicate (88 all out - Emil Todorow 4-25) lost to Clapham Nomads (89 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
At this stage of the league, after 3 rounds of games, the standings were;
1) Clapham Nomads - 52 points
2) Sporting Caribs - 44 points
3) Barnsbury Eagles - 41 points
4) Pavilion - 26 points
5) London Nigerians - 20 points
6) Battersea Spinners - 11 points
7) Syndicate -  3 points
8) Unpredictables - 2 points

11/6/00 at Hackney Marshes (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Clapham Nomads (63 all out) lost to Barnsbury Eagles (66 for 2) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance
18/6/00 at Battersea Park (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Unpredictables (131 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads (98 all out) by 33 runs.  Man of the Match - Eddie Phillips.
2/7/00 at Wandsworth Common (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH - Sporting Caribs (142 all out - Hassan Khan 4-22) beat Clapham Nomads (85 all out - Hassan Khan 29 not out) by 57 runs.  Man of the Match - Hassan Khan.  This was Hassan's debut for the Nomads.
9/7/00 at Duppas Hill (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH (Void due to insufficient overs in 2nd innings) - Barnsbury Eagles (127 all out) drew in an abandoned match with Clapham Nomads 25 for 2 from 8 overs.  Man of the Match - Nick Lefebve
16/7/00 at Joseph Hood Rec, SW20 (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - London Nigerians (165 for 9 - Raja Kabir 5-14) beat Clapham Nomads (141 all out - Upeka Perera 71) by 24 runs.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera
23/7/00 at Vine Road, SW13 (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Battersea Spinners (218 all out - Sajid Iqbal 6-37) beat Clapham Nomads (111 all out - Rafi 32) by 107 runs.  Man of the Match - Sajid Iqbal.  This was Rafi's debut for the Nomads.
30/7/00 at Wandsworth Common (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH - Clapham Nomads (173 for 8 - Elroy Singroy 51; Rafi 45 not out) lost to Barnsbury Eagles (175 for 5) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Elroy Singroy.
6/8/00 at Dulwich Common (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Clapham Nomads (110 all out) lost to Syndicate (111 for 7) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow
13/8/00 in Acton, W3 (Away) - LEAGUE MATCH - Clapham Nomads (40 all out) lost to Sporting Caribs (41 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Rafi.
20/8/00 at Old Deer Park (Home) - Friendly - Viscount (144 for 3) beat Clapham Nomads (76 all out) by 68 runs.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
27/8/00 at Palewell Park, SW14 (Home) - Friendly - Clapham Nomads 181 for 7 (Glen Kerr 36) beat Touring Theatres (134 for 8) by 47 runs.  Man of the Match - Andrew West (for an incredible one-handed catch while fielding for the opposition.)
10/9/00 at Raynes Park Sports Ground, SW20 (Home) - LEAGUE MATCH - London Nigerians (234 for 5 - Todorow 3-21) beat Clapham Nomads (174 for 9 - Mahesh Vyas 63) by 60 runs.  Man of the Match - Mahesh Vyas
16/9/00 at Vine Road, SW13 (Away) - Friendly - Battersea Spinners (104 for 8) lost to Clapham Nomads (109 for 2 - Gaurang Vyas 43 not out; Emil Todorow 36 not out) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.

FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS;
1) London Nigerians - 154 points
2) Barnsbury Eagles - 146 points
3) Sporting Caribs - 129 points
4) Syndicate - 92 points
5) Battersea Spinners - 83 points
6) Clapham Nomads - 74 points

So Nomads finished last, but were unlucky on a few counts; Pavilion and Unpredictables withdrew from the league, costing Nomads the 20 or so points we accrued in our games against the sides.  Sporting Caribs (despite their name a lean, mean Aussie outfit) pulled out of their second match against Battersea Spinners, giving the Spinners 20 free points.  Nomads' 2 games in July against Barnsbury Eagles - 1 abandoned, 1 lost - were shrouded in controversy too (I can't quite remember what) but were mainly remembered for a certain purple-clad Nomads player trying to chop down a tree using someone else's bat.
It was a memorable season, and thanks to Renato for setting it up, but Nomads decided to quit and return to the quiet life.
SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 16, Won 5 Drew 1 Lost 10.  Averages and report on Game of the Season (London Nigerians v Clapham Nomads) to follow.

2001 SEASON

13/5/01 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Clapham Nomads (96 all out) lost to Clapham-In-Thirds (97 for 9 - Rafi 5-16) by 1 wicket.  Man of the Match - Rafi
20/5/01 at Duppas Hill (Home) - Touring Theatres (90 all out - Jamie Wood 4-23) lost to Clapham Nomads (91 for 8) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Jamie Wood.
3/6/01 at Gibraltar Rec, Ewell (Away) - Epsom Liberal (143 all out - Todorow 4-34) beat Clapham Nomads (102 all out - Rafi 56) by 41 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
9/6/01 at Barn Elms, SW13 (Home) - Battersea Spinners 42 all out - Riaz Khan 3-3) lost to Clapham Nomads (44 for 1) by 9 wickets.  Man of the Match - Riaz Khan
10/6/01 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (154 all out - Rafi 49) beat Open University (46 all out - Rafi 5-9) by 108 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi..  Quote - "They've picked Sri Lankan 2nd Team Players" - D. Hunter, Captain, Open University cc
17/6/01 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (156 for 8 - Rafi 73) beat Energy Exiles (148 all out - Rafi 4-31) by 8 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
24/6/01 at 12 Dulwich Village, SE21 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (254 for 9 - Nasir Khan 53, Raja Kabir 44, Joe Chance 38) beat Griffin (98 all out - Aamir Khan 4-29, Abdul Khan 4-9) by 156 runs.  Man of the Match - Abdul Khan
1/7/01 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - Gardeners (93 for 8) lost to Clapham Nomads (95 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Raja Kabir
22/7/01 in Muswell Hill, N10 (Away) - Caribbean (152 for 6) beat Clapham Nomads (59 all out) by 93 runs.  Man of the Match - Nasir Khan
29/7/01 at Clapham Common, SW4 (Home) - Illegal Immigrants (180 all out - Rafi 5-21) lost to Clapham Nomads (183 for 9 - Kabir 89 not out) by 1 wicket.  Man of the Match - Raja Kabir.
5/8/01 at Beverley Park, New Malden (Away) - Clapham Nomads (162 for 9 - Rafi 66, Joe Chance 43) beat Kingston Lefthanders (71 all out - Riaz Khan 4-23, Rafi 3-1) by 91 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
12/8/01 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (124 all out - Rafi 69) lost to Epsom Liberal 125 for 8) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - Rafi
9/9/01 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (152 for 9) beat Energy Exiles (121 all out) by 31 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
16/9/01 at Clapham Common, SW4 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (268 for 7 - Gaurang Vyas 73, Hassan Khan 73) beat Illegal Immigrants (33 all out - Ali 5-23, Riaz Khan 4-9) by 235 runs.  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 14 Won 10 Drawn 0 Lost 4.  Averages and report on Game of the Season (Clapham Nomads v Energy Exiles) to follow.

2002 SEASON

12/5/02 at Barn Elms, SW13 (Away) - Touring Theatres (64 all out) lost to Clapham Nomads (65 for 2) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow
19/5/02 in Wallington (Away) - Clapham Nomads (306 for 5 - Adam Tegg 93, Tabish 66, Upeka Perera 52) beat Carshalton Athletic (89 all out - Rafi 8-6) by 217 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi.  Quote - "Weak-Medium My Arse!" - Carshalton Athletic player
2/6/02 at Battersea Park (Away) - Unpredictables (148 for 9) lost to Clapham Nomads (152 for 9) by 1 wicket.  Man of the Match - Elroy Singroy.
16/6/02 at Grand Drive, SW20 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (113 for 9) lost to West One (116 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance
23/6/02 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (112 all out) beat Brook (106 for 9) by 6 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
30/6/02 at Beverley Park, New Malden (Home) - Clapham Nomads (191 for 5 - Rafi 67. John Chance 40 not out) beat Touring Theatres (74 all out - Abdul Khan 3-10, Emil Todorow 3-7) by 117 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
7/7/02 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Away) - Clapham Nomads (160 for 8 - Joel Yeldon 40) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (80 for 6).  Man of the Match - Joel Yeldon
14/7/02 at Rocks Lane, SW13 (Away) - Barnes Occasionals (236 for 4) drew with Clapham Nomads (150 for 5).  Man of the Match - John Chance
20/7/02 at Haydons Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (165 all out) beat President's XI (98 all out) by 67 runs.  Man if the Match - Nasir Khan
21/7/02 at Vine Road, SW13 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (273 for 3 - Rafi 128 not out, Joel Yeldon 95 not out) beat Battersea Spinners (92 all out) by 181 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
27/7/02 at Beverley Park, New Malden (Home) - Clapham Nomads (130 for 9) lost to Beddington 4th XI (134 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - Riaz Khan
28/7/02 at Kenley cc (Away) - Clapham Nomads (160 all out - John Chance 47) lost to Kenley (162 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance
4/8/02 at Beverley Park (Home) - Clapham Nomads (110 for 5 - E. Singroy 42) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (22 for 1).  Rain-affected.  Man of the Match - Elroy Singroy.
11/8/02 at Beverley Park (Home) - Epsom Liberal (229 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads (121 all out) by 108 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow
18/8/02 at Banstead cc (Away) - Banstead (186 all out - Abdul Khan 4-21) drew with Clapham Nomads (165 for 9) Man of the Match - Abdul Khan.
25/8/02 at Beverley Park (Home) - Merton Abbey (72 all out - Hassan Khan 3-10) lost to Clapham Nomads (73 for 2 - Nasir Khan 43 not out) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Nasir Khan
31/8/02 at Edmonton cc, N18 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (153 all out)  drew with Edmonton 5th XI (75  for 4).  Man of the Match - Chris Kennedy
1/9/02 at Cobham cc (Away) - Clapham Nomads (74 all out) lost to Cobham (75 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.  This was the only game in the 2002 season in which John Crossland, the Mtchday organiser, failed to raise a full team.
8/9/02 at Nursery Road (Away) - Clapham Nomads (189 for 7 - John Chance 51, Nick Lefebve 32) drew with Energy Exiles (137 for 4).  Man of the Match - John Chance
16/9/02 in Eltham, SE9 (Away) - LESSA Footscray (215 for 4) drew with Clapham Nomads (141 for 6 - Mahesh Vyas - 74).  Man of the Match - Mahesh Vyas
22/9/02 at Wrotham Park, Potters Bar (Away) - Clapham Nomads (159 for 9) beat Bentley Heath (55 for 8 - A. West 4-12) by 104 runs.  Man of the Match - Andrew West.
29/9/02 at Beddington Park (Away) - Albamorphics (219 for 6) drew with Clapham Nomads (149 for 5 - Gaurang Vyas - 62).  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.  At the time of writing (6/8/13) this is the last time Emil Todorow missed a Nomads match.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 22 Won 9 Drawn 8 Lost 5
Averages and report on Game of the Season (Banstead v Clapham Nomads) to follow.

2003 SEASON

26/4/03 at Vine Road, SW13 (Away) - (UNOFFICIAL 9-A-SIDE PRACTICE MATCH).  Battersea Spinners IX (166 for 4 - G.Vyas 67) beat Clapham Nomads IX (142 for 6 - M.Vyas 39, N. Lefebve 32 not out) by 24 runs
3/5/03 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (214 for 9 - Rafi 120 not out) beat Caribbean Mix (123 all out - E. Todorow 4-2, Rafi 4-20) by 91 runs.  Man of the Match - Rafi
11/5/03 at Barn Elm (Away) - Touring Theatres (126 all out - E. Todorow 4-10) lost to Clapham Nomads (127 for 4 - H. Khan 62 not out) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Hassan Khan
18/5/03 at Ham Street, Richmond (Away) - Clapham Nomads (70 all out) lost to Teddington Old Boys (74 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
25/5/03 at Battersea Park (Away) - Unpredictables (167 all out - H. Khan 4-18) beat Clapham Nomads (151 all out) by 16 runs.  Man of the Match - Hassan Khan.
1/6/03 at Rocks Lane, SW13 (Away) - Barnes Occasionals (108 for 9) lost to Clapham Nomads (109 for 3 - Abdul Khan 58) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - Abdul Khan
8/6/03 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (266 for 7 - Nasir Khan 87, Rafi 69) beat Morden Corinthians (215 for 9 - S.Tjasink 3-34) by 51 runs.  Man of the Match - Nasir Khan.
14/6/03 at Civil Service Sports Ground, Chiswick (Away) - Energy Exiles (121 for 7) lost to Clapham Nomads (122 for 4 - Sumith Prasanna 44, John Chance 34 not out) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Aamir Khan.
22/6/03 at Coney Green, Hillingdon (Away) - Hillingdon (203 all out) beat Clapham Nomads (134 all out - John Chance 51) by 69 runs.  Man of the Match - John Chance
29/6/13 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Norwood Nomads (113 all out - Rajesh 5-20) lost to Clapham Nomads (117 for 2 - Abdul Khan 63) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Rajesh.
6/7/03 at Manor Park, Worcester Park (Away) - Clapham Nomads (182 for 8 - Acharan 50) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (75 for 8 - Aamir Khan 5-6).  Man of the Match - Aamir Khan.
13/7/03 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Badgers (203 for 6) beat Clapham Nomads (100 all out) by 103 runs.  Man oif the Match - John Chance
19/7/03 at Haydons Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (196 for 7 - Acharan 111) beat President's XI (98 all out - Dave Hunter 3-9, Marcin Zielenewski 4-32) by 98 runs.  Man of the Match - Acharan.
20/7/03 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (234 for 6 - John Chance 88, N. Lefebve 49 not out) beat Touring Theatres (88 for 8) by 146 runs.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
27/7/03 at Wandsworth Common, SW18 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (175 for 7) beat Crusaders (55 all out) by 120 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
3/8/03 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (143 all out) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (107 for 8 - Aamir Khan 4-36). Man of the Match - Aamir Khan
10/8/03 at Beverley Park, New Malden (Home) - Surrey Seamers (279 for 4) beat Clapham Nomads (59 all out) by 220 runs.  Man of the Match - Steve Tjasink.  Quotes; "The Slaughter in the Sun" - John Crossland.  (To Nick Lefebve, who had arranged the fixture) "You're trying to break this team up" - John Chance.  The UK's all-time highest temperature was recorded in Kent on this day and it must have been in the very high 90s at least in New Malden.  Surrey Seamers were a predominantly Sri Lankan team who used to play - and thrash - Open University regularly.  I must admit Chance had a point - The Seamers had given their status as Weak-Medium.  I guessed that was unlikely and in the event they were Strong-Medium at least, but I didn't want to risk losing money on an unused pitch.
17/8/03 at Raynes Park Playing Fields (Away) - Clapham Nomads (170 for 7 - John Chance 64 not out) beat West One (74 all out - E. Todorow 4-26) by 96 runs.  Man of the Match - Chris Kennedy (Some say his diving, one-handed catch is the best ever by a Nomad.)
24/8/03 at Beddington Park (Away) - Caribbean Mix (215 for 8 - E. Todorow 4-36) beat Clapham Nomads 144 (J. Claude 55) by 71 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow
31/8/03 at Whiteley Village (Away) - Clapham Nomads 149 all out (John Chance 46) lost to Whiteley Village (150 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
7/9/03 at Giggs Hill Green, Surrey (Away) - Clapham Nomads (209 for 9 - Rafi 65) lost to Thames Ditton (211 for 2) by 8 wickets.  Man of the Match - Rafi.
13/9/03 at Vine Road, SW13 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (245 for 7 - Abdul Khan 88) beat Crusaders (76 all out - T. Bruce-Mills 3-13) by 169 runs.  Man of the Match - Abdul Khan.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 21 Won 11 Drew 2 Lost 8
Averages and report on Game of the Season (Clapham Nomads v Caribbean Mix) to follow

2004 SEASON

9/5/04 at South Park, SW6 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (110 for 7 - Shailesh Bhatia 35) beat Touring Theatres (48 all out - Rajesh 4-10) by 62 runs.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
16/5/04 at Mollison Drive, Wallington (Away) - Carshalton & Croydon Gas 2nd XI (197 for 6) beat Clapham Nomads (74 all out - John Chance 30) by 125 runs.  Man of the Match - John Chance.
23/5/04 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (124 for 8) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (66 for 4 - E. Todorow 3-7).  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
30/5/04 at Battersea Park (Away) - Clapham Nomads (144 for 8 - Sumith Prasanna 32 not out) lost to Unpredictables (145 for 1) by 9 wickets.  Man of the Match - Sumith Prasanna.
5/6/04 at Turney Road, SE21 (Away) - South Bank (133 all out - S. Bhatia 4-20) lost to Clapham Nomads (134 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
6/6/04 at West End Common, Esher (Away) - Surbiton Imperials (236 for 9) beat Clapham Nomads (147 all out) by 89 runs.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
13/6/04 at Trenham Drive, Warlingham (Away) - Clapham Nomads (70 all out) lost to Woodside Green (74 for 7) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - Emil Todorow.
20/6/04 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Energy Exiles (176 for 9) beat Clapham Nomads (146 for 9 - John Chance 36) by 30 runs.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia
27/6/04 at Burbage Road, SE24 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (151 for 9 - Joe Chance 55, John Chance 40) drew with Dulwich (8 for 1) - Rain-affected.  Man of the Match - Joe Chance
4/7/04 at Barn Elms, SW13 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (81 all out - Claude 34 not out) lost to Barnes Occasionals (85 for 8) by 2 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
11/7/04 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Home) - New XI (59 all out - J. Claude 5-6) lost to Clapham Nomads (62 for 6) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
17/7/04 at Haydons Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (210 for 7 - Tom Hunter 77) beat Preesident's XI (70 for 9 - Raymond 6-24) by 140 runs.  Man of the Match - Raymond.  Quote; (To his son as he departed for 77) "Tom, you should have had a ton out there today" - Dave Hunter.
18/7/04 at Barn Elms (Away) - Clapham Nomads (152 for 7 - John Chance 41) beat Touring Theatres (120 (J. Claude 4-41) by 32 runs.  Man of the Match - John Claude (he took a hat-trick.)
31/7/04 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 ( Away) - Clapham Nomads (65 all out - J. Claude 37) lost to Caribbean Mix (66 for 3) by 7 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
1/8/04 at Fairfield Rec, Kingston (Away) - Clapham Nomads (187 for 4 - J. Crossland 52 not out)  drew with Kingston Lefthanders (70 for 8).  Man of the Match - John Crossland.
8/8/04 at Fishponds Rec (Away) - Caribbean Mix (187 for 8 - T. Bruce-Mills 4-40) lost to Clapham Nomads (188 for 7 - Shailesh Bhatia 54 not out) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
15/8/04 at Grand Drive, SW20 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (80 all out) lost to West One (81 for 3) by 7 wickets. - Man of the Match - John Claude.
22/8/04 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Campaign for Real Ale - SW London (199 for 7 - Rajesh 3-19) beat Clapham Nomads (124 all out John Chance 32, N. Lefebve 31) by 75 runs.  Man of the Match - Rajesh.
29/8/04 at Ashtead Park, Surrey (Away) - Clapham Nomads (167 for 8 - John Chance 50, Gnanam 38) beat Old Freemans (152 all out - Todorow 3-17) by 15 runs.  Man of the Match - Gnanam.
5/9/04 at Croham Road, South Croydon (Away) - Gold Leaf Sports (165 for 7) lost to Clapham Nomads (167 for 8 - Mahu Patel 44) by 2 wickets. Man of the Match - Nick Lefebve
11/9/04 at Cox's Lane SE21 (Away) - Streatham & Marlborough 3rd XI (204 for 7 dec - S. Bhatia 6-55) drew with Clapham Nomads (148 for 6).  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
19/9/04 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) -  Campaign for Real Ale (172 for 6) beat Clapham Nomads (167 for 8 - John Chance 75) by 5 runs.  Man of the Match - John Chance
26/9/04 at Morden Park (Away) - Clapham Nomads (200 for 8 - Khaled Mohammed 87) beat Morden (108 all out) by 92 runs.  Man of the Match - Khaled Mohammed.

SUMMARY OF SEASON - Played 22 Won 9 Drew 4 Lost 10
Averages and report on Game of the Season (Kingston Lefthanders v Clapham Nomads) to follow.

2005 SEASON

1/5/05 at Victoria Rec, Surbiton (Home) -  Clapham Nomads (124 all out) beat Morden (79 all out - S. Bhatia 4-10) by 45 runs.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia
8/5/05 at Fishponds Rec, SW17 (Away) - Caribbean Mix (240 for 4) beat Clapham Nomads (117 for 6) by 123 runs.  Man of the Match - Chris Kennedy
15/5/05 at Mollison Drive, Wallington (Away) - Clapham Nomads (143 for 8 - G. Vyas 33) lost to Carshalton and Croydon Gas (144 for 7) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
22/5/05 at South Park, SW6 (Home) - Kingston Lefthanders (166 for 5) lost to Clapham Nomads (170 for 6 - G. Vyas 73) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.
29/5/05 at Battersea Park, SW11 (Home) - North Croydon (224 for 3) lost to Clapham Nomads (228 for 6 - Sumith Prasanna 60;  Upeka Perera 68 not out) by 4 wickets.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.
5/6/05 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (109 all out) lost to Touring Theatres (111 for 5) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
12/6/05 at Trenham Drive, Warlingham (Away) - Woodside Green (114 all out - S. Bhatia 6-15) lost to Clapham Nomads (116 for 5 - John Chance 35 not out) by 5 wickets.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
19/6/05 at Spencer cc, SW18 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (190 for 6 - J.Claude 107 not out) drew with Spencer 4th XI (141 for 6).  Man of the Match - John Claude.
25/6/05 at Fairfield Red, Kingston (Home) - Sidcup (137 for 7) beat Clapham Nomads (131 for 8 - J. Claude 48) by 6 runs.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
3/7/05 at Rocks Lane, SW13 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (156 all out) drew with Barnes Occasionals (144 for 7 - S. Bhatia 5-40).  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
10/7/05 at Tattenham Way, Surrey (Away) - Burgh Heath (154 for 8) beat Clapham Nomads (48 all out) by 106 runs.  Man of the Match - Dave Hunter.  Quote (in scorebook) - "Shit from the Nomads" - John Crossland.
16/7/05 at Haydons Road, SW19 (Away) - President's XI (42 all out - Raymond 5-18; A.West 4-11) lost to Clapham Nomads (43 for 1) by 9 wickets.  Man of the Match - Raymond.
31/7/05 at Fairfield Rec, Kingston (Away) - Clapham Nomads (200 for 6 - G. Vyas 108 not out) drew with Kingston Lefthanders (109 for 8 - Claude 4-26.)  Man of the Match - Gaurang Vyas.
7/8/05 at Barn Elms, SW13 (Away) - Touring Theatres (130 for 4) lost to Clapham Nomads (131 for 4 - Claude 59 not out) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
14/8/05 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads 209 for 8 - Bhatia 45; Claude 39) beat Pretenders (178 for 5) by 31 runs.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.
21/8/05 at Morden Park (Away) - Morden (233 for 7) lost to Clapham Nomads (234 for 7 - U. Perera 85 not out; G. Vyas 50) by 3 wickets.  Man of the Match - Upeka Perera.  Crossland's scorebook comment - "Dispute over run out.  Upeka given not out by Benny.  Morden angry."
28/8/05 at King George's Field, Tolworth (Home) - Clapham Nomads (163 for 9) beat Chiswick & Latymer II (135 all out - Sumith Prasanna 3-4) by 28 runs.  Man of the Match - Sumith Prasanna.  Crossland's scorebook comment - "Good hitting by Shailesh near the end."
4/9/05 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Campaign for Real Ale (169 for 8 - Abdul Khan 4-22) beat Clapham Nomads (157 for 9 - G. Vyas 52) by 12 runs.  Man of the Match - Abdul Khan.  Crossland's scorebook comment - "Once Gaurang was out towards the end it was always going to be difficult."
11/9/05 at Dundonald Road, SW19 (Home) - Clapham Nomads (230 for 7 - Claude 65) beat Trafalgar (82 for 6) by 148 runs.  Man of the Match - John Claude.
18/9/05 at Nursery Road, SW19 (Away) - Clapham Nomads (154 for 7 - Bhatia 42) lost to Energy Exiles (158 for 4) by 6 wickets.  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.  Crossland's scorebook comment - "Exiles won on last ball."
25/9/05 at Roehampton (Away) - Roehampton (177 for 7) drew with Clapham Nomads (156 for 6 - Bhatia 43.)  Man of the Match - Shailesh Bhatia.

SUMMARY OF SEASON  - Played 21 Won 10 Drew 4 Lost 7
Averages and report Game of the Season (Clapham Nomads v North Croydon) to follow.




   


 





Wimbledon United v Clapham Nomads - 2/6/13

Nomads took 13 to Wimbledon United's pleasant Cottenham Park ground including new man Adam Paz, 12th Man Andrew West and scorer John Crossland.
Nomads won the toss and there was immediate controversy as skipper Todorow was ordered to bat by Crossland.  There were a few murmurs of agreement from the rest of us, after all we have hardly sparkled batting second so far this summer.
The wisdom of batting looked in doubt almost immediately as United paceman Peter Brown, "The Southfields Express", tore down the hill and, just like 2 weeks ago, found the outside edge of Gul's bat.  The ball headed for the slip cordon but this time went to ground; a pivotal moment.
Gul and Mahesh Vyas batted on and did a fine job to see off the new ball shine but, at 23 in the 10th over, 1st Change Samad slipped in a borderline wide and Vyas chopped it straight up to Short Cover.
No. 3 Prasanth Pattiyil looked in fine form but was surprised by a a leg-side full toss which he clipped round the corner into the hands of a waiting fielder.  Even worse was to follow as Alex served up a juicy Long Hop to Hassan Khan.  Normally 118 118 would soon be giving out glaziers' numbers but this one was pulled straight down Square Leg's throat.  United had probably only bowled 4 or 5 bad balls and 3 of them had got wickets.  Alex then produced his best in the next over; a good length ball that did a bit off the pitch and clattered Darwin's stumps.  43 for 4 and our good early work was down the pan.  It looked like a 5 o'clock finish and a few of us were casting accusing glances at John.  Well, who wouldn't?
While all this had been going on, Gul had been calmly playing himself in and he now began to bat with real confidence, giving no more chances after his early reprieve.  No. 6 Zia had said before the game that we need to bat more sensibly, bat from over to over and not take undue risks, and he put this into practice.  Gul and Zia put on a splendid 95 in around 15 overs for the 5th wicket, playing sensibly but exacting an increasingly heavy toll from the slower bowlers.  Admittedly though, Wimbledon were hampered by at least one injury.
Nomads threatened briefly to cut loose but the home side had 2 overs of Brown up their sleeves and the opener obliged by bowling Gul for a fine 41.  With 8 balls of his alloted overs to go, Brown's figures were 5.4-5-0-1, but we somehow managed 7 off his remaining deliveries.
Zia cracked on, a third 6 was the highlight, and looked in with an outside chance of a ton, but he was brilliantly run out for 81 by a 20-yard direct hit.  Nomads tailed off a touch as we slipped from 152 for 6 to 168 all out on the last ball, only taking 5 from the final 2 overs.
Given that United had made 180 for 4 against us 2 weeks before, with line-ups and batting conditions broadly similar, I made them 8-11 favourites as we tucked in to a tea which included strawberry and cream scones - this was Wimbledon after all.  This was the Opposition Tea of the Season so far, though hot pre-season favourites Caribbean Mix and Streatham & Marlborough are still to show us the contents of their larders.
Building on last week's hat-trick, Hassan looked decidedly sharp, his best bowling of the season to my eyes, and made a couple of important early breakthroughs.  Emil Todorow unselfishly put himself on up the hill.  "Bowling was tough today.  It was all shoulder," the heroic Balkan-born Medium Pacer confided later, but he helped himself to a wicket as well.  An excellent direct hit from Darwin blunted United's momentum at an important stage and their halfway total was comparable to Nomads'.
With Abdul's bowling still hampered by a shoulder injury, Nomads were not over-blessed with proven change-bowling options but former Bath University seamer Adam Paz really stepped up to the plate on his debut.  After a couple of dodgy early balls, he struck with a clean bowled at the end of his first over and never looked back.  A popular and likeable character, he was roared up the hill by Nomads' fielders who also showed the same enthusiasm with some fine groundfielding and the occasional diving stop.  Paz finished with 1 for 26 from an accurate spell at just above Medium.
For a while the asking rate hovered around 8, but a probing spell from Riaz Khan gradually pushed Nomads' noses out towards the winning post.
United had saved their opening bowlers, Brown and Rohan, for last and they looked well capable of carnage.  40 were needed off the last 2 overs and 15 of these were scored in the penultimate over with a few errors creeping into Nomads fielders who had almost forgotten how to win.  Hassan was never likely to concede 20-odd off the last over and he closed out an excellent win by 24 runs.
It felt great to finally record a win but the main thing was these fixtures were played in great spirit.  I would say Wimbledon were good value for a 21-run aggregate victory over the 2 matches.  They are a well-run club with a long history as evidenced by the honours board in their pavilion.  I'm not sure where Nomads would put an honours board like that as we don't have a proper home ground.  Maybe in John's kitchen.  The other thing we noticed was the amazing tree at the entrance to Cottenham Park.  Emil Todorow - Nomads' Mr Science since the departure of Joe Chance - judged this to be an oak and to be at least 300 years old.
Man of the Match was Zia again for a brilliant 81 and some lively pace bowling - 2 beamers notwithstanding.  Fielder of the Day was Darwin for a timely direct hit.

Clapham Nomads (168 from 35 overs) beat Wimbledon United (144 for 9 from 35 overs) by 24 runs.

M. Vyas   5
Gul   41
P. Pattiyil   7
H. Khan   0
Darwin   2
Zia   81
A. Khan   1
R. Khan   4
A. Paz   6
N. Lefebve   1
E. Todorow   1 not out.

F.O.W. - 23, 34, 40, 43, 138, 141, 152, 165, 166, 168

H. Khan  6.1-2-12-2
E. Todorow  7-0-16-1
Zia  5-0-27-3
A. Paz  7-0-26-1
R. Khan  6-0-24-2
A. Khan  3-0-24-0