Nomads made the long journey down to the excellent Bromley Common Cricket Club to play India Legends, who have beaten us in each of the last 2 seasons.
Nomads fielded and there was a return for Sami who roared in at good pace downhill and found the edge of the bat in taking the first 2 wickets to fall. A routine pouch by keeper John Crossland and one of his trademark reflex, diving efforts by Mahesh "The Cat" Vyas at slip.
Despite this, the Legends looked strong and they imposed a vice-like grip on early proceedings, moving up to 115 for 2 off 15 overs.
The introduction of slower bowlers seemed to change things round and Riaz and Emil bowled excellent spells. Emil, in particular, really got under the skins of the Home side with his mixture of deception and wizardry as he reverted to his old winning formula of alternating rank wides with deceptive, almost unplayable floaters on the stumps. The latter type of delivery accounted for 4 victims; 3 caught and a a plumb LBW. He had a further excellent shout for leg before turned down and, in his final over, with ardent Todorow fans and fans of free drinks roaring the veteran on, the batsman chipped the ball just short of the legendary figure, As Nomads' Poet Laureate John Crossland might have put it; "If he could dive, he would have had five."
Emil's 4 for about 20 was the highlight of the second half of Legends' innings, a period of 18.3 overs where they only managed 59 for 8 against some high quality Nomads bowling and fielding - particularly the catching. I think they just about all stuck. Great work in the field from Darwin, Zia, Abdul and Hasan in addition to the people already mentioned.
Nomads faced a target of 170 for the win.
In reply, Mahesh and Abdul maintained their habit of getting us off to a decent start though there was an interesting incident. Mahesh was backing up too far and the bowler swiped the bails off. Umpire Todorow insisted that this should just count as a warning to the batsman. The bowler promptly did the same thing again in the following over and our opener was out. Sportingly, the Legends' captain Puneet recalled Mahesh to the crease and had his reward a few balls later in dismissing Mahesh with a full toss. Trouble soon followed as we slipped from 31 for 0 to 34 for 3. Thankfully we had Hasan and Zia to fall back on and last season's player of the year showed a return to his very best form with 10 off the first over he faced and he raced to 50 with the partnership standing at just 61. Hasan played a very sensible supporting role. This was all achieved against probably the best 2 opposition bowlers and the result did not look in much doubt once Nomads passed 120 and these bowlers had completed their spells. Hasan fell caught behind but Abbas strode out to complete the job. At 163 for 4 and with Zia on 89 not out, I pointed out to Zia that if he got all the 6 runs to equal India's score, or even 5 of them, and then won the match with a 6, he could notch up another ton. However, Nomads are just a ruthless winning machine on their day and Abbas just clouted 2 fours to wrap things up with over 8 overs to spare.
The Legends' skipper was quick at the end of their match to hint that they might not have been at their absolute full strength (probably true) and he invited us for another day out in Bromley on 15th September. Their thirst for vengeance will be strong.
India Legends - 169 all out from 33.3 overs
Nomads' bowling figures;
Sami 5-0-27-2
KK 5-0-27-0
Abbas 4.3-0-33-1
Zia 5-0-22-1
Emil 7-0-26-4
Riaz 7-0-25-2
Clapham Nomads - 171 for 4 from approx 24.3 overs.
Mahesh 8
Abdul 15
Darwin 1
Hasan 22
Zia not out 89
Abbas not out 18
Did not bat; Riaz, KK, Sami, Emil (capt), John (wkt)
F.O.W. - 31, 38, 38, 140
Nomads won by 6 wickets.
Man of the Match - Zia
Fielder of the Day - Mahesh
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