NOMADS CC

MATCH 27   NOMADS CC v Stowe Templars CC  at Stowe School Buckingham  Monday July 19th 2010 11.30am                      

 

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Toss:    Templars won the toss
Result:  Match Drawn
Umpires: Terry Wilkins & 
   
Scorers:
Various
Debut(s):Chris Byrnes

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STOWE TEMPLARS Innings

J Hinds     c Oppe     b Sattar    7

A Cottrill  lbw        b Sattar    0

J Lane      lbw        b Sattar    0

S Dinacory  not out              137

N Allen     c Blumberg b Sattar    6

C Saunders  c & b        Byrnes   17

R Rowling*  bowled       Byrnes    4

A Cossins   lbw        b Blumberg 35

F Kischner  c Oppe     b Blumberg  0

S Harper    not out               78

Extras      (b5,lb3,w4,nb2)       14

TOTAL       (8 wickets,50 overs) 295

Dnb:W Bathurst

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Fow:1-2,2-2,3-21,4-77,5-111,6-111,7-191,8-191.

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Bowling-Johnson 7 1 40 0,Sattar 12 3 81 4,Smith 11 0 57 0,Byrnes 12 1 51 2,Blumberg 5 1 23 2,Gordon 3 0 35 0.

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NOMADS CC Innings

A Sattar    lbw        b Lane       7

J Gordon    c Cottrill b Kerschner 83

P Stanfield lbw        b Hinds     45

C Byrnes    c & b        Kirschner 26

A Smith     bowled       Kirschner  6

R Latchman  lbw        b Kirschner  5

W Johnson   lbw        b Kirschner  5

A Harlow    not out                15

J Lascelles c Lane     b Cossins   14

M Oppe      not out                 4

Extras      (b4,lb2,w6,nb7)        19

TOTAL       (8 wickets,45 overs)  229

Dnb:ME Blumberg

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Fow:1-44,2-114,3161,4-175,5-183,6-186 ,7-194,8-212.

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Bowling-Cottrill 3 0 19 0,Bathurst 5 0 27 0,Lane 4 1 14 1,Hinds 11 1 59 1,Kirschner 14 1 71 5,Saunders 6 1 33 0,Cossins 3 1 11 1.

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                                     Nomads let match slip

Nomads drew an interesting match with Templars which arguably we should  have won. Templars recovered from 22-3,and 111-6 at lunch to a large total by way of a  ninth wicket stand of 102. Both batsmen should have been caught early on in the stand reports the blushing skipper who earlier took an astonishing catch which stunned his team mates into temporary disbelief and took Abdul to a four wicket haul for very little at that stage. Both our opening bowlers were late,one lost, the other delayed, so the innings began with gentle seam from Bill Johnson and subtle slows from Abdul. The eventual late introduction of debutant Autralian Chris Byrnes who bowled with great vigour and pace produced two more wickets before lunch,114-6. Lunch was to envigorate the Templars who put on another 80 runs  before Blumberg took two wickets,191-8. Nomads probably eased off at this point thinking about batting and still digesting the huge lunch. The result by way of a very expensive last over was 295-8. The innings was underpinned by an excellent unbeaten century.

 

 On paper Nomads had a very strong and long batting line up however this was tempered by the fact  that Jeremy Lascelles arrived injured and unable to run and Bill Johnson played with a damaged hand which impaired his batting while Ranjit claimed he was knackered by the Northwood cricket week. Templars doubtless noting the success of Abdul at the start of their innings began with slow bowling.  Nomads replied brightly before Abdul was adjudged lbw at 44. Johno Gordon and Paul Stanfield then put on  another 70 runs well ahead of the asking rate with Johno hitting three 6s before he mishit a slow full toss to deep mid on who took an unlikely tumbling catch which semed to surprise the rest of the Templars almost as much as were Nomads before lunch. The loss of Johno was to prove  crucial for although Stanners & Byrnsie maintained the rate once Stanners went the innings lost all momentum. We had had some 130 runs to score in 20 overs having scored about 165 in 26 overs.The innings having stalled nomads now hit boundaries and then got out mainly to the flighted filth of Kirchner who finished with 5-71. 

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Mark Oppe and Tony Harlow saw off the final overs without alarm despite the Templars skipper roaring in with great determination.   So we settled for a draw after a fabulous day   in a spectacular setting.

 

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Nomads and Templars duly made their way to the pub in Chackmore to enjoy the fine summer's evening, the ale and yet more food.

Previous Matches

         2002

2001     2001 Nomads won by 16 runs

        1997 Nomads won by 9 wickets


Nomads enjoy a drink at the Queens Head Chackmore with Stowe Templars



 

Somehow the ball kept missing Audrey,thank goodness


 


 

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