Monday 23 June 2014

Caribbean Mix v Clapham Nomads - 22/6/14 (Updated)

Nomads lost by 49 runs at Mayow Park in Sydenham but it was a pretty good performance, especially from the batsmen.  You could write a book about this one really but I won't bother; you had to be there. (Quite bizarre behaviour.)  Anyway, John could put it better than I could in one of his pithy poems but unfortunately he went to The Oval instead where he watched genuine "First Class" cricket in the company of Nomads' 2nd-highest run scorer of all time, John Chance.
The tea was good and the match finished at 9.10 pm which must be just about the latest finish of any organised, non-floodlit game in England.
Man of the Match was Mark Bradshaw who played really well for his 59 on a ground that didn't suit his strengths.  (The square boundaries - where he scores the majority of his runs - were at least twice as long as the straight ones.)  Our bowlers did ok to hold back an increasing tide in the second half of the innings.  Emil and Hassan struggled on manfully despite foot/ankle injuries and there was a welcome return for Adam Paz, who bowled a lot better than his figures suggest.  Fielder of the Day is a tough one.  Mahesh kept well in his first outing behind this stumps this season. No-one really stands out though everyone worked hard. possibly Abbas just shades it. (Abbas was the pick of the bowlers as well - a good, straight, quick spell.)

FULL REPORT TO FOLLOW

Caribbean Mix 220 for 7 from 40 overs

Nomads bowling;

H. Khan  8-0-30-1
R. Khan  8-0-31-1
Abbas Khan  8-0-33-3
E. Todorow  8-0-38-0
A. Paz  8-0-73-2

Clapham Nomads 171 for 9 from 38 overs

M. Bradshaw  59
P. Pattiyil  0
Gul  16
R. Khan  0
M. Vyas (wkt)  25
D. Gunawardena  14
H. Khan  14
C. Kennedy  1
Abbas Khan  not out 2
A. Paz  0
E. Todorow (capt)  Did not bat (Injured.)

F.O.W. - 12, 61, 70, 133, 138, 160, 169, 171, 171

Nomads lost by 49 runs

Nomads skipper Emil Todorow inserted Caribbean in this 40 overs per side contest and prepared for a long afternoon's work.  The Home side's supremo, Jim Ferguson, told us that they were trying out some new players but there were plenty of familiar faces both in the team and watching from the sidelines.
Hassan and Riaz took the new ball and there was an early breakthrough.  The score after 5 overs was 18 for 1 and our bowlers and fielders kept up the good work for the majority of the innings.  The other interim scores were;  10 overs - 29 for 1;  15 overs - 43 for 2;  20 overs - 63 for 3; 25 overs - 94 for 4;  30 overs - 140 for 5;  35 overs -  166 for 6.  So the Mix batsmen never dominated as completely as they have in some of our other games against them.  The first 4 bowlers; Hassan, Riaz, Abbas and Emil, all went for between 30 and 38 runs from their 8-over stints. Abbas probably being the pick with a fast straight stint - possibly his best of the summer so far.  Adam also bowled well for a similar rate in his first spell.  As ever, though, Caribbean had something up their sleeve at the death.  No. 6 Mark Green had been playing steadily for a while but, when joined by No. 9 Roy Lawrence in the 36th over, the pair cut loose, with Lawrence being especially harsh on anything short with a string of excellent cuts for 4 between Point and Third Man.  Adam was unlucky in this passage of play, with a chance going down off his bowling in the deep and a rather adjacent-looking leg before shout being turned down.
Caribbean closed on 220 for 7 - formidable with these long boundaries - when at one stage we looked on course to restrict them to 180.
A fine tea of chicken, rice and salad was enjoyed in the Bowls Club, with some of our older players perhaps looking at the Bowling Green and wondering whether a change of sport might suit our aching bones.
A few of us found ourselves back at the cricket pitch at past 6.15 pm, with no sight of the majority of the players.  Although there hadn't seemed to be an excess of faffing about, any more than there usually is in this fixture anyway, we seemed on course for a floodlit (or moonlit finish.)
Mark and Prasanth took guard for Nomads and there was immediate unsavoury controversy.  Basically it was a dispute over a No Ball.  A fielder/ ? captain made it clear that he was in charge rather than the umpire. I will avoid boring you all with full details but if anyone can show me the passage in the Laws of Cricket that states that an umpire has to be able to indicate the bowler's footprint as evidence to support a No Ball call, then they will win a pair of cricket boots (old, smelly and discarded in the kit bag.)  Anyway, the umpire agreed to be replaced purely to keep the peace.  (By the way, there was no footprint either in front, on or behind the line.  Whether this was due to the bowler's footwear or because Mayow Park is an Alien Land Mass with unique soil, I don't know.)
Play proceeded but Prasanth may have been distracted by the shenanigans and was out in the 3rd over.  The opening bowlers, Edwards and Campbell, proved testing but Mark and Gul were up to the task and soon began to crack on impressively.  The rate touched 5 and dipped only slightly before Gul was second man out.  61 for 2.  Riaz went for the big one but was caught behind but then Mahesh, keen to impress against his old team and silence the sledgers, resumed the good work.  Mahesh and Mark batted stylishly for 15 overs and, with the score on 131 for 3 after 30 overs (90 needed off 10 but 2 well-set batsmen with the hard-hitting Darwin and Hassan to come) the fielding side - including the one that claimed to have played First Class cricket - were becoming decidedly edgy.  Sadly, Mahesh was bowled on 133 and Mark, who had played excellently for his half-century on a ground which was his nightmare shape with its incredibly long square boundaries, followed shortly afterwards.
Darwin and Hassan kept up our 5 an over rate but a steady stream of wickets reduced us to 171 for 9 after 38 overs.  Last man Emil Todorow was unable to bat due to injury but I'm sure that, trouper that he is, he would have batted had 10 been needed off the last 2 overs rather than 50.
Scores, Man of the Match etc.....see top of page.   





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