NOMADS CC

MATCH 05 Nomads CC v   Gaieties  CC  Sunday  April 25th  at Trinity College Ground Marston Road  Oxford  

 

Result:  Gaieties won by 9 wickets

Toss:    Gaieties
Umpires: Geoff Honey & Others 

Scorer:  Severals
Debut(s):Immi Khan,Ramesh Mantha

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NOMADS CC Innings

A Satter      lbw         b Schneider  68

P Bell        c Carey     b H Thurston  4

D Terblanche  c Carter    b Dutta     100

K Alexander   c Woolhouse b Dutta       2

I Khan        c Harlow    b Schneider   1

A Hill        bowled        Schneider  25

A Smith       c Woolhouse b Dutta       1

Ravi Mantha   st Harlow   b Schneider   6

Ramesh Mantha bowled        Schneider  12

ME Blumberg   not out                   2

GC Lamb       net rail absent

Extras        (b9,lb5,w4,nb1)          19

TOTAL         (All out,37.1 overs)    235  240

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Fow:1-6,2-168,3-184,4-186,5-186,6-190,7-211,,8-224, 9-235

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Bowling-Cowley 6 1 44 0,H Thurston 7 1 36 1,Dutta 11 1 60 3,R Thurston 5 0 48 0,Schneider 8.1 1 34 5.

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GAIETIES CC Innings

S Carter    not out           116

R Woolhouse run out            68

S Dutta     not out            31

Extras     (b6,lb7,w7,nb3)     23

TOTAL      (1 wicket,37 overs)238

Dnb:R Thurston,H Carey,A Harlow,T Chuveri,H Thurston,J Schneider,I Thomas,N Cowley.

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Fow:1-156

 

Bowling-Terblanche 12 1 68 0,Khan 5 1 27 0,Satter,12 1 68 0,Smith 7 0 52 0,Blumberg 1 0 3 0.

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                  Nomads well beaten despite Terblanche's superb ton

Nomads were soundly defeated by a mainly young Gaieties eleven at Trinity College Ground on Sunday. Nomads had suffered the loss of  five of the original selection but still had a decent side out on paper. Unfortunately Charlton Lamb became a victim of Net Rail Sunday timetable frivolity so we fielded ten in the end. Perhaps frustrated by last year's tame draw Hugo Thurston, having won the toss, invited Nomads to bat. By the time rain stopped play briefly soon after 3,0pm they may have been rueing their decision such was the dominance of Abdul Satter and Deleray Terblanhe. After 20 overs the score was 153-1 and Nomads seemed to be heading for a formidable total in quick time.

 

However the game was turned on its head with the introduction of  wrist spinner James Schneider who soon had Abdul lbw for 68. Deleray soon reached his century only to miscue next ball and be caught off  Shomit Dutta. There then followed a farcical collapse  as the middle order took no notice of the pitch and were caught driving and pulling too early. 168-1 became 190-6. Andy Hill hit some sixes but then he got himself bowled seeking a single off the last ball of the over to keep strike. Ramesh Mantha making his debut for Nomads hit a couple of valuable fours before falling lbw to a full toss from Schneider. So Nomads were all out for 235 in the 38th over,30 odd short on this ground..Schneider finished with 5-34 and Dutta who had taken a lot of punishment in his first eight overs finished with 3-53.

 

After an excellent tea provided by the Gaieties, Terblanche and Khan opened to bowling and looked likely to take wickets when they got their length right. Richard Woolhouse was dropped  early by Andy Smith off Terblanche and this proved costly. Gaieties' openers. Woolhouse eccentric and Carter steady, put on over 150 for the first wicket, most their runs coming from short balls as well as a lot of snicks amd miscues which raced to the boundary on the fast outfield. Eventually Woolhouse was run out for 68. Andy Smith had replaced Terblanche while Abdul Satter bowled at the other end. Both deceived the batsmen at times but were likewise punished when their length strayed.. Nomads  were leaking singles so Gaieties maintained the run rate comfortably as they approached their target. The skipper finally bowled an over conceding but three runs and the next over Carter smote another boundary to win the match and  reach 116 not out.

 

In retrospect the skipper should have rotated the bowling more, introduced himself much earlier and tried the left arm seam of Ramesh Mantha. Perhaps!.

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Afterwards a good body of Nomads and Gaieties quaffed several ales and lagers, confirmed the rematch for 2011 and some silly sods were fined   £100 for not reading the parking tariff properly.£1 from 8pm to 8am Hm!

Six of the Gaieties side have played for Nomads CC.

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Previous Matches

2009 Match Drawn,Ben Nealon hits ton for Gaieties

2008 Gaieties thrash Nomads by 173 runs

2007 Nomads won by 5 wickets
2005 Match Cancelled Wet Pitch on brilliant sunny and breezy day
2004 Nomads lost by 64 runs


 


 

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