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*Official* Season XIV Discussion and Results

Travis_Teh

International Regular
!!!!!!!
Top of the table!

6 FC wins on the trot to take us from bottom place to top place. What a godly team.

Stephen's form continues and Sudeep ... what a gun.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Absolutely abysmal game from me personally, a pair and no wickets, but Popat and Young of the S variety were amazing. Can't overestimate Young's knock actually, given the circumstances and the performance of the rest of the team in the first innings, possibly the best FC innings of the season, and responsible for pushing us to the top of the table.

What a season though, four teams seperated by **** all.
 

kears_falcon_9

International Debutant
Really happy with that win from the REDS, great team performance, and Jamee possibly putting his hand up for National Selection?

Anyway great result and looking forward to the final two rounds, Hak, Amirs bowling a bit of a worry?
 

Cloete

International Captain
Disappointing to lose that game. If we had won we would be sitting pretty comfortably I think. We surely must win the OD comp now though.

Pretty happy with my recent form after a somewhat disappointing season. Two unbeaten 100's in a row in OD then a ton in each innings of that game. Forming a good partnership with Ritchie it seems. Who are Stedman and Chaulk? :p
 

pasag

RTDAS
Kinda disappointed I got dropped for that. Especially having done well with the ball in one of my two matches, iirc.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Would've been a comfortable win if we could just hold on to our chances. :( Absolutely abysmal fielding, that was the worst effort by a team this year. Chaulkeh dropping more than he held.

Really dire to go down against Red and I'm shattered not to have nabbed Gray and Luff. Batting was great shakes aswell.

Cloete. (Y)
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Cricket Web Colts vs Cricket Web Blue
at Fardin Qayyumi CC

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Cricket Web Colts continued their abysmal one-day run with a bonus point defeat to Cricket Web Blue, who lost a wicket with their first ball of the innings, before batting through 36 overs unchallenged to almost assure themselves of a place in the one-day final.

After being inserted, the Colts never got going, limited to 198 for five after grisly and ungainly innings in poor conditions. Arunava Das opened and made a reasonable 76, but, again, never got going, while the Blue bowlers were disciplined. The response was uneventful after Fuller was dismissed, as Camps and Young was a cut above the Colts bowlers and earned a win with 14 overs to spare.

Cricket Web Colts 198 for five (50)
Das 76; Popat 2/35

Cricket Web Blue 201 for one (36.1)
Young P 94*, Camps 86*

Cricket Web Blue won by nine wickets
Man of the Match: P. E. Young (Cricket Web Blue)

Masters XI vs Cricket Web Green
at Casston Reserve

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

Cricket Web Green lost further distance to the leaders, yet completed a decent recovery after a mid-innings wobble had threatened to take away their zip against a fighting Masters squad.

The Masters got off to a slow, but certain start, with Justin Kemp gritting out 58 in a junior role to Imran Farhat. Farhat pushed on, carrying his bat to 127, but Mat Mitchell recovered well after the new ball bowlers had been smashed about, bowling 10 economical overs at fortuitous times. Brian Lara upped the rate somewhat, taking the total to a respectable 267.

Shane Bond took an early wicket, but Nick Scott dominated the early part of the Green innings, hitting nine fours in a dominating score of 91. Thomas Odoyo was the pick of the bowlers for the Masters, and threatened to place the Masters on top, but Andrew Garven and Chris Raftery littered the boundary to secure the victory.

Masters XI 267 for two (50)
Farhat 127*, Kemp 58

Cricket Web Green 271 for six (46.5)
Scott 91, Corrin 50, Garven 43*; Odoyo 2/43

Cricket Web Green won by four wickets
Man of the Match: N. G. Scott (Green)

Masters XI won by 38 runs
Man of the Match: D. M. Benkenstein (Masters XI)

Cricket Web Red vs Cricket Web Black
at CW Oval

Scorecard
Ball By Ball

In a match of three centuries, it was, as usual, Black who had two of them and thus triumphed. James Stedman and Ash Chaulk put on another of their trademark partnerships, sharing 285 to secure a ten-wicket win and condemn Red to last place.

Black bowled first, and after Luff had smashed Kev Gough out of the attack after four dismal overs, Matt Smith returned to nab three wickets and stop the Red innings in its tracks. Yet, Rob Dauth hit nine fours in a blistering 114 to keep the hosts' hopes alive, adding 146 for the sixth wicket for Sean Bennett as Red recovered from 136 for five.

However, those five wickets were all that would fall. Red, without their leading wicket-taker on tour duty, had absolutely no threat, with Stedman and Chaulk notching up hundreds at a remarkable rate and no bowlers deserving wickets. Black continued their march through 45 overs unbeaten and unthreatened.

Cricket Web Red 282 for five (50)
Dauth 114*, Bennett 56*; Smith M 3/55

Cricket Web Black 285 for nought (44.5)
Chaulk 136*, Stedman 133*

Cricket Web Black won by ten wickets
Men of the Match: A. P. Chaulk/J. E. Stedman (Black)

Code:
Black       15  3 11 71 +1.27 Q
Blue        12  6  6 54 -0.10
Colts       10  8  7 47 -0.26
Green        9  9 11 47 -0.04
Red          7 11 10 38 -0.02 E
 
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Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Haakon's gone copy and paste mad.

Good win there Greens, that's the sort of game we normally just crumble and don't get anywhere near the total. Mathematically still have a chance, need Blue to lose their remaining two and win ours, have the better RR which helps.

Haakon, Greens are above Colts in the table. Surely RR comes before wins.
 

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