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Colts star as 1st Bandwagon keeps on rolling!

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

On the 17th June the 1st XI turned up at Bayford and Hertford looking to take the good form in recent weeks which has seen us take 110 points out of a possible 120 to the team lying second in the league.

On arrival the team went through a vigorous warm up to ensure that when skipper Smirnoff won the toss again we would be in the field. Much to the shock of the B&H captain Smirnoff actually chose to bowl on a pitch with a freshly cut short outfield and what was described as a ‘road’. Restrict them and chase it down….same plan bigger challenge!

OEs made a very decent start with Dutchy and one of the new comers to the 1st XI Simon ‘Godders’ Godfrey both taking an early wicket.  But the B&H run rate thanks to the quick outfield was always high and when Kappa was asked to turn his arm over this only helped out the run rate.

Smirnoff then turned to spin in the form of Nav and himself, Gibbo will be turning in his New York bed when he hears this news! The B&H numbers 3 and 4 were both looking very good and at one point they were 140-2 off 30 overs, we were looking at chasing something BIG! Then shock horror. In amongst all the rubbish (and there was a lot!!) Smirnoff takes his first league wicket of the season with a very acrobatic caught and bowled. The number 3 still looking good in the 70’s then presented a very tough chance to Nav off his own bowling, which was brilliantly taken!

Time to strike! Dutchy comes back as an inspiring bowling change from the skipper sees a wicket fall first ball. In strolls a Macca look-a-like but he was not blessed with Macca’s batting ability constantly missing the ball and he was clearly jealous of the new names and numbers on the new shirts of the OE’s boys.  The 2 batsman in hung around without making any headway until a brilliant run out from Godders takes care of Macca 2. H was then brought on and being really fresh clearly helps the AshrafulExpress as he knocks over the last 3 wickets in no time…on a road quick outfield we’ve restricted one of the top teams in the league to 191! Great effort!!

Now OE’s never make an easy chase, never! Kappa comes and goes quickly without being able to take advantage of the friendly conditions. Clive, with the chance to see his own score on the scoreboard makes steady progress, but new number 3, 14 year old Preetham takes over the scoring and not even Clive is taking the strike on the 5th ball of the over, happy to let Pree play his shots. Very entertaining innings which was brought to an end by their leg spinner. Good debut, well done.

Nav and Smirnoff will rebuild…..a few big shots but nothing substantial, and the chase begins to falter when both these two are removed. Monty and Dutchy are to take up the chase. Monty looking solid and Dutchy playing his natural swashbuckling way hitting some 4’s missing some! The deficit was now 40, when again the chase loses momentum. Monty then Dutchy and then Miles each lose their wickets.

Godders and Olay are then left to take up the chase. Ball by ball looking more and more confident. Godders playing some great shots along the way and Olay not looking in any trouble at all. No more problems here as Godders and Olay chase down the target brilliantly and well timed!

What a brilliant result the team very pleased and a great all round performance! Lets continue the good team ethic and work, and lets give Botany Bay a good go on Saturday!

U11 Play-Off

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

This week on Thursday 22nd July, our championship winning U11’s go head to head with Potter’s Bar CC in a Middlesex County Knock Out competition. The game will start at 6pm and if you need further information please contact Barney or Joe.

Potters Bar CC
The Walk
Potters Bar, Herts EN6 1QE

We look forward to seeing you all there to cheer on the U11’s on Thursday.

Champions!

Friday, July 9th, 2010
OE U11 2010 Champions!

OE U11 2010 Champions!

Tonight saw our U11’s complete their championship win with a comprehensive victory away to Enfield CC U11.

OE’s batted first and suffered an early setback when Sam Hoar was dismissed for 1 with the score on 5. Lewis Pengratiou (46) and George Franzini (14) then set about building a platform from which the innings could progress from. The partnership was ended when George was a little early on a cover drive and looped a catch to extra cover. This brought Oscar to the crease and ultimately the match winning partnership was commenced. Oscar rotated the strike well allowing in form Lewis to punish any wayward bowling. The one thing that epitomised this partnership and the performance of this team this season was their calling and running between the wickets, once again the calling was clear and allowed these two to capitalise on any chance of a run. This partnership & the innings came to a close when Lewis was run out off the last ball attempting another run, the partnership was 109 and the team total was 149-3.

Over to the bowlers! In typical fashion the bowlers gave away no easy runs and the ground fielding was excellent. The wickets were shared round and a total of 9 bowlers were used, all bowling well and most taking wickets. Below is a list of the bowling figures and George Franzini’s two overs included a double wicket maiden.

This season has been a successful one for all our colts teams and thanks & congratulations must go to all the coaches.

Another impressive performance

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Thursday evening saw another impressive performance from the U15’s as they coasted to their fourth successive win in their last home game of the season.

Batting first, the innigs got off to a flyer with Jack Dyson continuing from his 2nd XI debut with a fluent 25. This was backed up from the skipper Janiel Nakrani with a brisk 33 before skying one to mid wicket. The innings was held together by Bharvin Thakkar who scored 24, he batted with more cricketing sense then many of those older than himself, rotatig the strike allowing Jack & Janiel to hit the big shots.

A total of 123 was posted, very competitve, especially with our bowling attack. Preetham & Kinner opened the bowling together an they were very tight. Preetham started with 2 maidens and Kinner bowled his four overs withou luck but maintained the gods start. The Janiel started a spell that would effectively end the match as a contest, he took four wickets, three of them bowled to remove four of the top five.

The U15’s are away next week to Maccabi where we hopethey will continue there good form.

Colts Excel on Debut

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Just a quick note to mention two performances from last week. Poor availability last week meant that several colts got their first taste of league cricket.

Jack Dyson played for the second xi and scored a very important 31 to help the 2’s to a maximum 10 batting points, we look forward to seeing Jack play some more once his school breaks for the summer.

In the third xi, Preetham Tamerisa made an impressive debut, in the field he took a catch effected a run out, and if that wasn’t enough, he hit 55 to help chase down the oppositions total and propel the third to their second win of the season.

Praise must go to the colts and it must also go the the coaches who give their time to help out with our colts.