by Liventia » Wed May 29, 2019 5:22 pm
by Liventia » Wed May 29, 2019 5:22 pm
by Pratapgadh » Wed May 29, 2019 6:34 pm
Staff
Captain: Sanjay Gadia
Vice Captain: Rajendra Rathore
Head Coach: Tarun Kanvinde
Batting Coach: Ajeet Kolhe
Bowling Coach: Balaram Acharya
Fielding Coach: Nikhil Patkar
Bowlers
Number Name Age Batting Style Bowling Style T20 Internationals Place of Birth #23 Kartik Kakadia 25 Right-handed Right-arm Pace 0 Karnavati, Karnavati District, Gujarat, Pratapgadh #31 Abdaal Rahman 23 Right-handed Right-arm Pace 0 Ompur, Ompur District, West Punjab, Pratapgadh #86 Pradip Khatmode 30 Left-handed Left-arm Orthodox Spin 0 Mumbai, Mumbai District, Maratha Pradesa, Pratapgadh #11 Neel Karamchand 20 Right-handed Right-arm Off Spin 0 Jaisalmer, Jaisalmer District, Rajputana, Pratapgadh
Batsmen
Number Name Age Batting Style T20 Internationals Place of Birth #45 Rajendra Rathore 23 Right-handed 0 Jaipur, Jaipur District, Rajputana, Pratapgadh #7 Divaj Dharel 19 Right-handed 0 Nashik, Nashik District, Maratha Pradesa, Pratapgadh #20 Bipin Parte 29 Right-handed 0 Mumbai, Mumbai District, Maratha Pradesa, Pratapgadh #67 Juman Mulani 32 Right-handed 0 Kurukshetra, Kurukshetra District, East Punjab, Pratapgadh #89 Farhang Gondalwala 24 Left-handed 0 Suryapur, Suryapur District, Gujarat, Pratapgadh
All-Rounders
Number Name Age Batting Style Bowling Style T20 Internationals Place of Birth #19 Sanjay Gadia 28 Left-handed Left-arm Medium Pace 0 Jodhpur, Jodhpur District, Rajputana, Pratapgadh #43 Sandha Ghalo 27 Left-handed Left-arm Medium Pace 0 Chandigarh, Chandigarh District, East Punjab
Wicketkeepers
Number Name Age Batting Style T20 Internationals Place of Birth #74 Javed Kazmi 27 Right-handed 0 Omkara, Omkara District, West Punjab, Pratapgadh #53 Ishan Awasthi 21 Right-handed 0 Mumbai, Mumbai District, Maratha Pradesa, Pratapgadh
Starting 11
- Abdaal Rahman
- Bipin Parte
- Divaj Dharel
- Farhang Gondalwala
- Javed Kazmi (wk)
- Juman Mulani
- Kartik Kakadia
- Pradip Khatmode
- Rajendra Rathore (vc)
- Sandha Ghalo
- Sanjay Gadia (c)
by Ko-oren » Thu May 30, 2019 3:29 am
Name Age 1st Class/List-A T20 team Position Bowl Bat Status
Grover Treadway 28 Leeshire Mayara Marauders Opener R med R
Desmond Crawford 23 Greencaster Norille Chevron Vert Opener R fast R
Dallas Welsh 29 West SRB Idyllwild Antlers Batsman R med R
Patrick Willis 26 East SRB Greencaster Bears Batsman R med R
Dennis Stanway 27 Leeshire Mayara Marauders Batsman L orth L
Lester Ahern 20 West SRB Idyllwild Antlers Batsman R med R
Seophyn yMharwn 28 Mawryshire Penstead Pirates All-rounder R fast R
Gilbert Wheelwright30 Greencaster Greencaster Heralds Wicketkeeper - R
Zacharias Fox 26 East SRB Mawrystwyth Mustangs Bowler L fast L
Lachlan Harvey 29 East SRB Eastern Miners Bowler R fast R
Herschel Marsden 31 West SRB Burnet Rubies Bowler R fast R Captain
Extras:
Finley Meredith 25 Willowbourne Burnet Rubies Wicketkeeper - R
T. Dirhonindhen 19 Leeshire Willowbourne Zenith Batsman L med L
Theophilus Darknoll27 East SRB Eastern Miners All-rounder L unor L
Seymour Bartley 19 West SRB Penstead Pirates Bowler R off R
by Elejamie » Thu May 30, 2019 4:47 am
Cricket is a fairly new sport to Elejamie, with the first match on Elejamian soil being played in 1960. However, it wasn't until 1967 that an official national side was formed and 1974 when the first domestic match was played, between Aventry and Surter, with Aventry winning by seven wickets. In 1987, a small limited-overs cricket tournament - the Cross-Tractal Cup - was played, with Wyken winning all of their group games against East Reise, Nuevo Paraíso and Mittedorf before beating Aventry in the semi-final and Autumnia in the final (Autumnia would later go on to win the 1989 edition). Three more editions were played before the tournament was cancelled in 1991 for unknown reasons, with West Reise (who had won the trophy in 1988 and 1990) being allowed to keep it.
However, despite its short run, it still managed to draw a considerable amount of fans and, after plenty of delays, the Elejamian Cricket League - a Twenty20 tournament - was formed in 2005. Beginning on the third Saturday in April, the tournament sees eighteen teams split into two groups of nine depending on whether they're on the Eastern or Western half. After playing each other once, the top four in each group then advance to another two groups (again, depending on whether or not they're on the Eastern or Western sides) where they'll play each other twice, home and away. The winners of each group would then face each other in the Grand Final, whereas both runners-up will compete for the Bronze Cup; both matches are played best of five with a Super Over used to break any ties. Aventry (who plays in the Eastern Group) won the inaugural tournament, losing their first two games but going on to win their series against neighbours Burnett (who play in the Western Group) 3-2; Keene District won the Bronze Cup thanks to a 3-1 series win over Rosetta. Currently, the newly formed Nuevo Paraíso y Valledorado are the ECL champions, having swept Wyken 3-0, whereas Richston beat Rosetta and Elephant Isles 3-1 to take home the Bronze Cup. A women's edition of the tournament began in 2012, with Mittedorf winning the Grand Final, where they swept Birch State, whereas Autumnia beat Swannings 3-2 to win the Bronze Cup; the current EWCL champions are Swannings who managed to win their second title in a row after a 3-2 win over Eastern Elejamie, whereas Aventry are current Bronze Cup holders following a 3-1 series win against Keene District.
Elejamie entered the last tournament in Ko-oren hoping they'd make a return to form. And while they beat Teusland by 43 runs in their first game, their heavy 51 run loss to Liventia put a massive dampnener on things. Fortunately, they managed to regain control with a win over Apox before making it to the top of their table with a hard-fought win against Melbergia, only winning by eight wickets with a few balls to spoare. A final group stage win against Mughals royal secured their spot in the next round, which was a second group stage. There, they beat Mughals royal again (this time by six wickets with more than enough overs to spare) before edging out the Plough Islands in another hard-fought game. However, their good run of form was swiflty blown apart as they were humiliated by Darmen, losing by 85 runs. A ten-run loss to eventual winners West Phoenicia dumped them out of the tournament but a consolation win against group leaders Ko-oren, which they won by 73 runs, was enough to restore some pride. Will they be able to repeat that run of form here? Or will this prove to the press that there's an even number curse with the team? There's only one way to find out...
No. Name Initials Tract Hand
1 Steve Loughlin (vc) SP SRTR Left
2 Dawoud Halabi D WYKN Right
3 Robert Hamilton RCM ESRE Right
4 Mike Bentley MJ BNTT Left
5 Kelly Entwistle KS ATMN Right
6 Ricardo Montoya RE BIST Left
7 Salman Halabi S KEDS Right
8 Danny Slezinger (c) DJ AVEN Left
9 Lucas Mahler L MTDF Left
10 Arían Rodriguez AG MDLN Right
11 Pablo Novak P NUPA Right
(c) - Captain
(vc) - Vice captain
No Name Initials Tract Hand Position
12 Nick Hutcherson NT WERS Left 1-2
13 Dan McCafferty DR ESEL Left 1-3
14 Dave Garner DG SHNR Right 2-5
15 Pael Cetorin P SWNG Right 5-7
16 Frank Kaderabek FSK WRWK Left 8-11
17 Julián Blanco JA RCST Left 9-10
18 Fuad al-Jurjani F ROIY Right 10-11
by West Phoenicia » Thu May 30, 2019 9:47 am
by Siovanija and Teusland » Fri May 31, 2019 3:20 pm
Starting XI
# Name Age Hand Position Club
1 Richard REIDER 26 R Batsman Stelburg-Zentrum
2 Konrad von SAUERLAND (C) 32 L All-rounder Kaiserliche
3 August TAUSCHE 25 L Batsman Sankt Kunigunde
4 Silvester BASCH 19 L Batsman Viktoria
5 Frank POLZL 27 R Batsman Kaiserliche
6 Erik BOHLEN (VC) 26 R Batsman Marine
7 Ewald KOHL 25 R All-rounder Marine
8 Leopold MEISSNER 30 R Wicket-keeper St. Jakob Metropolitan
9 Arthur ELSNER 24 L Bowler Sankt Kunigunde
10 Klaus TRAUBE 26 R Bowler Sankt Ludolph
11 Kajetan VALDEN 30 L Bowler Kaiserliche
Reserves
Name Age Hand Position Club
Andreas WENZ 23 L Batsman Kaiserliche
Michael KOLLECK 20 R Batsman Kaiserliche
Anton ZIPPE 24 L Batsman Traunsee
Niclas VAHLEN 26 L Wicket-keeper Marine
Felix SCHAPER 31 R Bowler Stelburg-Zentrum
Viktor KLOR 22 R Bowler Stelburg-Zentrum
Fabian AIGNER 19 L Bowler St. Jakob Metropolitan
by Sajnur » Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:56 am
Starting XI
Name Age Bat Role
Harry Kotte 26 L Bat
Darjo Zulje 22 R Bat
Gabriela Fiume (vc) 24 R Bat
Tomas Piqa (c) 26 R Bat, Right leg spin
Kaori Jansa 28 R Bat, Left medium fast
Emre Vurda 31 L Wicketkeeper
Alan Tijer 25 R All-rounder, Right fast
Toljo Jorse 26 R All-rounder, Right off spin
Elsa Cazla 17 L Left unorthodox
Sirua 21 R Right fast medium
Nikolas Burovin 28 R Left fast
Reserves
Name Age Bat Role
Karim Haton 24 L Left orthodox
Stefan Lulle 27 R Right leg spin
Hassu Keruikje 33 R Bat, left fast medium
Andre Berrisk 19 L Wicketkeeper
Manager: Doir Somaz
by Apox » Sat Jun 01, 2019 7:14 am
Name Age M I No Runs Average HS 50/100| Overs M Runs Wkts Average Best 5Wkts
Trajan Muldoney * 30 37 60 5 2411 43.84 224 11/5 | 53.0 5 216 3 72.00 1/11 0
Kyriana Lupiter † 28 9 13 4 371 41.22 89 2/0 |
Nancy Washington 32 33 55 1 2078 38.48 180 10/3 |
Organa Arrowsmith 30 37 57 10 1672 35.57 142 9/2 | 803.4 148 2512 71 35.38 5/26 2
Hamish Gaaraayi 22 11 17 1 556 34.75 91 4/0 |
Oberon Jessop 27 26 36 7 957 33.00 114 4/2 |
Jak Dickson 25 7 13 0 381 29.31 74 2/0 |
Ezra Girard † 32 27 43 7 931 25.86 60 5/0 |
Trinity Southwold 27 7 7 0 171 24.43 53 1/0 |
Rachel Gallegos 28 34 44 11 510 15.45 66 1/0 | 834.5 168 2727 92 29.64 5/51 3
Keswick Dhawa 26 12 9 2 101 14.43 41 0/0 | 276.1 57 895 28 31.96 4/39 0
Richard Barnahage 23 2 3 1 25 12.50 0 0/0 | 73.0 12 193 5 38.60 2/32 0
Tara Kakketa 29 24 34 8 224 8.62 23 0/0 | 566.2 119 1927 55 35.04 5/37 1
Roy Hamilton-Randall 31 33 35 11 140 5.83 15 0/0 | 873.4 194 2971 113 26.29 6/40 5
Polly Brookham 24 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0/0 |
Maxwell Clerk 25 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0/0 |
by Alice Bay » Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:54 am
by Darmen » Sat Jun 01, 2019 10:01 am
Head Coach: Ioannu Faucheux (Romanopolis Cricket Club)
Batting Coach: Ike Hansen (Tilden Cricket Club)
Bowling Coach: Normand Seeger (Bloomer Cricket Club)
Fielding Coach: Crispinus Ross (Tempala Cricket Club)
Fitness Coach: Brynmor Paternoster (Brham Cricket Club)
by Eastfield Lodge » Sat Jun 01, 2019 1:45 pm
Batsmen
Name Age M/F Order Batting Club Notes
Abdul Majeed Samsurov 26 M 1-3 Left Norrion
Kemina Clay 29 F 1-4 Right Marepacopolis
Darcelle Uncel 23 F 3-6 Right Westpass
Wajdi Leblanc 29 M 2-5 Right Micronia Captain
Muneeb Fears 31 M 3-6 Left Benopia
Maia Accardi 33 F 1-3 Right Mount Salt City
Farida Akhtar 29 F 2-6 Right Ashkaren
Bowlers
Name Age M/F Bowling Batting Order Club Notes
Wiktor Ben 27 M Left-arm Fast Left 6-9 Textilia
Leandro Salehi 21 M Right-arm Medium-Fast Right 8-11 Farond
Idoia Montana 26 M Right-arm Fast Right 9-11 Lodgertia
Vilhemina Pettreson 24 F Right-arm Leg-Spin Right 8-10 Pontifucia
Kamron Ricketts 32 M Left-arm orthodox Right 7-10 Revisionism City
Courtenay Buck 31 M Right-arm Off-Spin Right 5-9 Ashkaren
Rita Hollis 27 F Right-arm Medium Right 9-11 Seaton Vice Captain
All-Rounders
Name Age M/F Bowling Batting Order Club Notes
Yesenia Alder 31 M Right-arm Fast Right 3-6 Mount Salt City
Diallo Khalil-Farran 25 F Right-arm Leg-Spin Right 2-5 Nexusortem
Ingrid Madison 29 F Right-arm Off-Spin Right 3-7 Ashkaren
Saida Lecomte 25 F Left-arm Medium-Fast Left 4-7 Lodgertia
Wicket Keepers
Name Age M/F Batting Order Club Notes
Kasib Forbes 30 M Right 2-4 Westpass Captain
Alfonsa Edge 20 F Right 3-6 Acreville All-Rounder (Right-arm Leg-Spin)
by Pratapgadh » Sat Jun 01, 2019 4:41 pm
SportsCricketPratapgadh To Play Sajnur In Their T20 Championship DebutWritten by Rajeev Chauhan
It is finally here ladies and gentlemen, it's the World Twenty20 Championship! This is Pratapgadh's first season, and the Men In Red & Gold are looking to gain some experience and play some good cricket. Many Pratapgadh fans are already here in Liventia, the excitement is high.
Pratapgadh has a very aggressive batting lineup such as Rajendra Rathore, Divaj Dharel, Bipin Parte, Juman Mulani and Farhang Gondalwala. Pratapgadh also has great captain, Sanjay Gadia, a balanced batsman and an economical bowler. I felt like the bowling part needs improvement. Pratapgadh only has 2 pacers (Kartik and Abdaal), 2 medium pacers (Sanjay and Sandha), and 1 spinner (Pradip). I felt they should have at least have 3 pacers, but that is just my opinion. Overall, the team looks really strong and have lots of confidence.
Pratapgadh will be playing Sajnur in their match of the World Twenty20 Championship. We have played them in our test debut too, and that test series resulted in a draw. So we kind of have a rivalry I guess? Sajnur just has a bit more international experience cause they also played a test series against Busoga Islands. They have some missiles, oh I mean fast bowlers, that are terrorizing. I am sure our batsman can handle them. I had a talk with Sanjay Gadia about this match and this is what he had to say, "This will be interesting, we have played Sajnur before in a test series, but this is T20. So things will be very different. I know the Island Cricket Arena gives an advantage to the bowlers, and the Park Central Oval gives an advantage to the batsmen. So we will be using that advantage. I have nothing much to say, our team's fielding is excellent, we have good bowlers, batsman and really aggressive. We will do our best to win this match."
The person I am more interested in is Divaj Dharel, a young 19-year-old opener. He is really talented, he plays for Nashik Cricket Club and they said this guy is a gem. He is a balanced player when plays 5-day cricket, and a master blaster when it comes to T20. He also announced that he will be playing the Pratapgadh Premier League (PPL). I had a talk with him, asking him about where he lived, where he worked.
This is what he said "I was born on 4 March 2003 in Nashik, Nashik District, Maratha Pradesa, Pratapgadh. I went to the Young Genius Primary School, then went to Ajatashatru Gurukul (Secondary), and then went to Tilak High School. My father's name is Harsh Dharel, my mother's name is Anita Dharel and I have an elder sister who is 3 years older than me, Devika Dharel. I play for the Nashik Cricket Club and my favourite player is Rajendra Rathore, I finally get to open with him now." I asked him about his hobbies, "My hobbies are..... art, card collection and cycling." I asked him about his favourite subjects "Maths, PT, Economics, and Science. In PT we used to usually play kabaddi." That was probably the random interview question I asked him. It wasn't really about his love for cricket or how he played in 5-day cricket but more about knowing him personally.
That is all for today, will be looking forward to seeing you guys at the match. Whatever the result, best of luck Pratapgadh!
by Lisander » Sat Jun 01, 2019 7:15 pm
REGARDING TEST NUMBERS
Resetting the cricket back to 1904 (immediately before the Alicean Declaration of Sovereignity) Before the independence of Alice Bay, Alicean-born players like Adam Hilliard (#36) Gregory Cumberbatch (#73), Brandon Stoker (#94) made history playing for Lisander. The last player awarded a cap by the Board before Alicean Declaration of Sovereignity was Julio Gassi (played June 1904 Test against Ariannin). In posterior research, was noticed that Gassi were the 104th player representing Lisander in a Test. And with the return of Alice Bay to LCB, the numbers come back to count from 105 with the team that disputed to GCF Test Season 8.
THE ROSTER
The list of central contracts for the season features the sixteen names entered for GCF Test Season 8, which will also be the team for 10th GCF World Twenty20. For the next season of contracts, LCB intends to split the Test contracts from the T20 contracts for a specialization.# Nat. Name Age Position Bowls Bats
112 Martin Hery * 32 All rounder RF Right
118 Lincoln Porteous ** 35 Bowler LMF Left
111 Lício Hagen 28 Batsmen Left
108 Eden Dorne 21 Batsmen Left
119 Dídac Sclia 30 Wicket-Keeper Right
117 Mason Mustar 30 Bowler RF Right
113 Leo Joris 22 All rounder RMF Right
116 Blake Lihou 23 Batsmen Right
120 Yoann Zaid 31 Bowler LF Left
106 Lucas Bejah 28 Wicket-Keeper Left
107 Aidan Boulger 25 Bowler Right
105 Saulo D'Amisso 28 Batsmen Left
109 Ali Farnell 34 Batsmen Right
110 Idário Florian 23 Bowler OB Right
114 Liam Keenan 26 Batsmen Left
115 Zoran Kendall 30 Bowler SLA Left
217¹ Spencer Laurie 59 Head Coach
* is for captain, ** is for vice-captain. ¹ Number for Coach Laurie refers to its test number in former ACB.
THE UNIFORMS
LCB signed a deal with Neo to produce its new uniforms, replacing green (for Lisander) and Blue (for Alice Bay) for teal, the color inbetween. Neo is a local brand that also supplied the lisanderian olympic team. LCB T20 uniforms are expected to be light teal, and are yet to present.
STARTING ELEVENBatting Order Bowling Order
1 A Farnell Opener L Porteous
2 L Keenan Opener M Hery
3 S D'Amisso Top Y Zaid
4 B Lihou Top M Mustar
5 L Hagen Middle Z Kendall
6 M Hery* Middle
7 L Bejah† Middle
8 Y Zaid Middle
9 L Porteous Lower
10 M Mustar Lower
11 Z Kendall Lower
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by The Plough Islands » Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:29 am
PLOUGH ISLANDS CRICKET ASSOCIATION
SQUAD FOR 20 OVER WORLD CHAMP'SHIP
#NO PLAYER BAT BOW
#1 BJ Weiss (c) LHB
#2 RP Aliyev RHB
#3 E Bailey RHB ROB
#4 G Forrester LHB
#5 TSF Gibbs RHB RLB
#6 JKI Hart LHB LFM
#7 AJ Hendricks RHB RLB
#8 P Hodgeson LHB SLC
#9 ES Nasrullin LHB
#10 J Scott (w) RHB
#11 HD Smith RHB
#12 FA Somerton RHB
#13 LE Tarasov (w) RHB
#14 RG Vowles LHB SLA
#15 ANL Weaver RHB
#16 PEJ Weaver RHB ROB
on the 30th May 2019, the Plough Islands Gazette wrote:20-OVER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: MEET THE YOUNG FOXES
by Caroline Iddon, Additional Sporting Correspondent, in Sutton
The twelfth 20-over World Championship gets underway on Monday, and, with the senior national team players being preoccupied with the playing of full-format cricket, it will be a Young Foxes team that gains valuable experience competing with the rest of the multiverse. Here in these pages, Catherine Chambers, Head Coach of the under-20 branch of the Young Foxes at the Plough Islands Cricket Association, and senior head coach and former youth coach, Lourens Hendricks, give their assessment of the players who will be competing in Liventia over the course of this next month.
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Barnaby Joseph Weiss (captain) 7th September 1999, Sutton Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Chambers: "Barnaby just knows so much about the history of cricket - he can tell me more about my own career than I have forgotten! He can hold down the top of the order well and tries to lead from the front as captain - he is certainly tactically astute, although he has a tendency to micromanage field placings and bowling rotations. His natural charisma serves him well with his teammates at any level; I would not be surprised if he made a success of academia or politics, which he certainly has the ambition to handle"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Rory Peter Aliyev 16th August 1999, Highrock Right-hand bat Right-arm leg break Highrock Athletic Club, Highrock
Hendricks: "Ag, Rory probably isn't in need of an introduction! Played eight out of ten games at last year's tournament, did pretty okay for a teenager...experience...doesn't panic...um...fixed my phone radio in the Ko-oren series...ja, no, he's Rory"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Emily Bailey 31st October 2001, Crossroads Right-hand bat Right-arm off break Engels Cricket Club, Foxdale
Hendricks: "She's had some trouble with her bowling action, ja, but Emily's managed to refine it into a nice delivery with good flight and turn. She's tended to be good in the death overs, and wherever you need to keep the rate down - ja, no, if we can sort her consistency out she'll be one to watch for sure, if she sticks with the game"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Gabriel Forrester 23rd June 2000, Redcliff Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox Miners' Welfare Athletic Club, Redcliff
Chambers: "He is always the first one in the nets every morning - if anything, Gabriel spends a bit too much time in there, he is quite dedicated to the game! He has a bit of a height disadvantage compared to most openers, but he plays with freedom and uses his feet well to get under shots and find gaps in the field. Definitely one to watch for the senior team in a few years"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Terry Stephen Frederick Gibbs 17th November 2001, Sutton Right-hand bat Right-arm leg break Red Star Academy, Sutton
Hendricks: "Terry's mature for his age but can be a little moody, y'know, although with his upbringing he shouldn't have a problem handling himself! He bowls legspin, he hasn't quite got as many variations as some players do but he knows when to use 'em. He's got a good judgment on length and height and I think will be an important part of the bowling attack - just, ag, a bit down the order with the bat"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Jennifer Kimberley Inessa Hart 3rd January 2000, Lainemouth Left-hand bat Left-arm fast-medium Carnegie Cricket Club, Lainemouth
Chambers: "Jennifer started out as a spinner, but at about 16 she found she was getting more from getting the ball to swing and started to bowl with a bit more pace, so she is a late bloomer in that respect but she definitely has a talent for quicker bowling. She is handy with the bat as well - not necessarily in that she scores highly, but she sticks at the crease and holds the tail end down for grim death"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Arnoldus Jan Hendricks 19th August 1999, Knysna, South Africa Right-hand bat Right-arm leg break University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Hendricks: "Ag, man, I can't, the boy's gonna read this!"
Chambers: "Jannie is a wiry legspinner, and takes after his father in that respect; however, you could say they differ in their role in the team - Jannie is more of a genuine all rounder and is really good technically with the bat, particularly in his tactical shot selection batting later in an innings. It would be fair to say he is a quieter presence on the field than his father as well - though with no less a work ethic!"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Peter Hodgeson 25th October 2000, Southport Left-hand bat Slow left-arm chinaman Southport Athletic Club, Southport
Chambers: "A stylish left handed batsman with good wrist action, Peter can be a bit unorthodox in his shot selection but this normally works out for him. One of the most dedicated young players I have had the pleasure of coaching, and a great asset to the team at the top of the order - as well as a great fielder in the deep. He has even been known to turn his arm over a little and not do too badly out of it"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Ekaterina Sergeievna Nasrullin 7th December 1999, Eleuthera Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox Four Anchors Cricket Club, Sutton
Chambers: "Her height (179cm) is the first thing that strikes you about Catherine, and she is...I think 'robust' is the best adjective, a good strong striker of the ball and plays with very little fear. She comes with a really strong defensive as well - almost a drive, she takes any chance she can get to put runs on the board. Almost an Audrey Leggett who knows where her crease is!"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team John Scott 28th May 2000, Avalon Right-hand bat wicket-keeper University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Chambers: "John is another player who is quite forthright, he knows what he wants and has the confidence to ask for it even with people much older than him - I think he has a tendency towards displacing the actual captain's instructions, especially from behind the wicket. With the bat he plays very well into the leg side and knows where his stumps are, he is difficult to remove when he gets in"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Hamilton David Smith 21st December 2000, Waterfalls Right-hand bat Right-arm leg break University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Hendricks: "I don't think we're gonna have him much longer, ja, I mean we're lucky to have him at all between the pilot training and university. And it's a shame because he can bat really well - Hamilton has such a deep repertoire of shots and he's got the perfect textbook motion on all of 'em, y'know? He's a joy to work with and he wants to make a success of the tournament, in case it's his last..."
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Flora Anya Somerton 17th July 2000, Marsh Right-hand bat Right-arm medium Miners' Welfare Athletic Club, Redcliff
Hendricks: "Flora's a character, y'know? She can be a bit goofy and doesn't take herself too seriously, but she does know how to hold a bat, and has a natural runner's instinct - she plays some good shots too, ja, especially against spin. She tends to play further down the order but I've watched her opening in under-15 teams, she's very versatile and tends to just fit in wherever"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Leigh Elizabeth Tarasov 8th June 2002, Highrock Right-hand bat wicket-keeper Janne Elkkonen High School, Highrock
Chambers: "Leigh is the youngest player we are bringing, but one of the brightest; she came from a gymnastic background, like Ilya Lebed, and like him she has the reflexes of a cat and can stop a lot that you would expect to run to the boundary behind the stumps. Her batting is still developing but she has a few favourite shots - especially the reverse sweep which she can be a bit too eager to use!"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Robin Gabriel Vowles 26th February 2001, Sutton Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Chambers: "Curiously enough, Robin is the only pure left arm spinner I think we have had in a few years at representative level - he plays the role so well though, he has so many variations and mixes over and around the wicket to good effect, where even the adults find him unplayable at times though. He has become a useful, punchy batting tail ender too, he knows his way around the crease from both ends"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Andrew Neil Lenin Weaver 12th April 2000, Sutton Right-hand bat Right-arm leg break University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Chambers: "Shauna's brother occupies a very different role to her on the field - as a specialist opener Andrew tends to play more aggressively and face more quick bowling, although he shares her calm determination when faced with that. He uses his hands and wrists well when batting, and can play some unexpected shots, although he needs to remember where his off stump is"
Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Club team Peter Earnest Jaures Weaver 30th January 2001, Gloucester Right-hand bat Right-arm off break University of the Plough Islands Cricket Association
Chambers: "Peter is the third facet of this generation of the prolific Weaver gem; at only seventeen he is still maturing and finding his role in a team, but his off breaks are exceptionally accurate already and provide a useful dimension to the bowling attack. He has been in and out of the game, though, and badly needs some more tournament time that is not just watching the family"
PLOUGH ISLANDS CRICKET ASSOCIATION
XI FOR 20 OVER GAME VS. APOX
PLAYER BAT BOW
#4 G Forrester LHB
#15 ANL Weaver RHB
#1 BJ Weiss (c) LHB
#2 RP Aliyev RHB
#9 ES Nasrullin LHB
#7 AJ Hendricks RHB RLB
#10 J Scott (w) RHB
#16 PEJ Weaver RHB ROB
#14 RG Vowles LHB SLA
#6 JKI Hart LHB LFM
#5 TSF Gibbs RHB RLB
by Liventia » Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:22 pm
Group tables
Group A Pld W D L Pts
1 Apox 1 1 0 0 2
Eastfield Lodge 1 1 0 0 2
Elejamie 1 1 0 0 2
Indusse 1 1 0 0 2
Ko-oren 1 1 0 0 2
6 Krytenia 1 0 0 1 0
Lisander 1 0 0 1 0
The Plough Islands 1 0 0 1 0
Tornado Queendom 1 0 0 1 0
West Phoenicia 1 0 0 1 0
Group B Pld W D L Pts
1 Barunia 1 1 0 0 2
Busoga Islands 1 1 0 0 2
Liventia 1 1 0 0 2
Mattijana 1 1 0 0 2
Sajnur 1 1 0 0 2
6 Damukuni 1 0 0 1 0
Darmen 1 0 0 1 0
Pratapgadh 1 0 0 1 0
Teusland 1 0 0 1 0
Tulize 1 0 0 1 0
by West Phoenicia » Mon Jun 03, 2019 8:53 pm
by Pratapgadh » Mon Jun 03, 2019 11:34 pm
SportsCricketSajnur Defeats Pratapgadh, The Fans Look DejectedWritten by Rajeev Chauhan
Today is not our day, the fans look really dejected after this match. Pratapgadh performed really well in this match, but Pratapgadh's bowling fell just short against Sajnur's batting. Sajnur won by 6 wickets, and only one ball was left of the innings. That tells us how intense the match was.
Pratapgadh won the toss and chose to bat. Rajendra Rathore was on strike glaring at the ball, [Sajnurian Bowler] comes runs in to deliver the first bowl of the over....... and that's a FOUR! A great off drive from Rajendra, the ball went smoothly towards the boundary. [Sajnurian Bowler] runs in to deliver his second one....... and that is another FOUR! Another off drive from Rajendra and that will be another boundary. He blocked the next ball and then hit the fourth one for a six! He blocked the next two and now it's Divaj's turn to have a go at the ball. He blocks the first ball, he wants to take his time, he hits the next ball for two runs. He hits the third one and takes two runs. The fourth one smashed hard, an on drive from Divaj which whizzed past a Sajnurian player for a boundary. He blocked the next two balls. Rajendra played four balls in the over and was clean bowled on the fifth ball. He made 24 runs off 11 balls, he believes in "Hit Out Or Get Out!". Bipin Parte comes into the play the last ball of the over and he blocks it. Divaj played very well, he made 35 runs and was run out on his 29th ball. Bipin Parte continued to smash the ball whenever he gets an opportunity, making 40 runs off 31 balls. Bipin's 31st ball was caught behind. Juman Mulani is a great batsman, but was only able to play 9 balls and made 15 runs. It wasn't Farhang's day either, who made only 4 runs off 10 balls. Sanjay and Sandha played till the end and the final score is 152 for 5. Sanjay made 20 runs off 13 balls and Sandha made 12 runs off 17 balls.
This is what the commentators said about Pratapgadh's innings. Commentator 1 - "A great innings from the Pratapgadh side, 152 for 5. But I am interested in their bowling attack, I know Kartik and Abdaal are fast and accurate bowlers and Sandha is an economical one. The main person in Pratapgadh's bowling attack is... and this is my opinion, Pradip Khatmode. A great left-arm orthodox spinner who is cunning as hell. In his club cricket career, he is known for his cunningness and his positive attitude. So yeah, there is nothing left for me to say, let us move on."
Sanjur's innings started off well too. Kartik and Abdaal, each of them bowled two overs but haven't got any wickets. Pratapgadh got their wicket in the fifth over when Kartik delivered a yorker which the batsman wasn't able to block. Abdaal picked up 2 wickets in his third over, slowing down Sajnur for a bit. Divaj was the one who took the catch for Abdaal. Pratapgadh wasn't able to get any wickets till Pradip took a wicket in his 4th over, which was the last over of the match. On the fifth ball of the over, [Sajnurian Batsman] smashed the ball towards mid-off, which goes towards the boundary. Game over, Sajnur won by 6 wickets, scoring 154 for 4. The Pratapgadhi looked dejected after the match, it was painful for them to lose their first game.
I finally met Sanjay after winning the brawl against other columnists. I asked him how he felt about the match, he responded "It is very disappointing for us to lose our first game in the tournament, the fans expected a lot from us but we didn't stand up to their expectations. We will do our best in the next match against Damukuni and hopefully, win some games." I tried to meet the Coach, Tarun Kavinde, but this time I wasn't able to win the brawl with the other columnists. Unlucky, but I think I was able to break someone's nose, I know I am strong (Not really).
I also met the fans, and many of them weren't in a good move. Though some were proud of our national team, saying that it is just the beginning, we have lots of opportunities. But I need to say, Pratapgadhi cricket fans are probably the best fans. Even when they are disheartened by a bad performance, they still support our team which makes me happy.
That is all for today if you are upset after this match, cheer up. We still have 8 more games. And another thing, I know I am probably the most unfunny columnist, but am I still useful? I hope so. Hopefully, Pratapgadh wins the next match against Damukuni and gets back into the tournament. Whatever the result, best of luck Pratapgadh
Pratapgadh Innings
Name | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | Strike Rate | |
Rajendra Rathore | 24 | 11 | 3 | 2 | 218.18 | b ???? |
Divaj Dharel | 35 | 29 | 3 | 1 | 120.69 | Run Out |
Bipin Parte | 40 | 31 | 4 | 2 | 129.03 | c Emre Vurda b ???? |
Juman Mulani | 15 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 166.67 | b ???? |
Farhang Gondalwala | 4 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 40.00 | b ???? |
Sanjay Gadia | 20* | 17 | 1 | 1 | 117.65 | Not Out |
Sandha Ghalo | 12* | 13 | 1 | 0 | 92.31 | Not Out |
Name | Runs | Maidens | Overs | Wickets | Economy |
Kartik Kakadia | 38 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 9.50 |
Abdaal Rahman | 31 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 7.75 |
Pradip Khatmode | 30 | 0 | 3.5 | 1 | 8.57 |
Sanjay Gadia | 33 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 8.25 |
Sandha Ghalo | 20 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 5.00 |
by Ko-oren » Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:29 am
Ko-oren 156/5 (17.4 overs)
Lisander 155/3 (20 overs)
A Farnell 91 78 *
L Keenan 38 30 b Fox c Wheelwright
S D'Amisso 0 4 b Harvey c Stanway
B Lihou 14 5 b Marsden c Wheelwright
L Hagen 5 3 *
3-155 (20). 7 extras.
G Treadway 15 9 b Zaid c Bejah
D Crawford 20 18 b & c Zaid
D Welsh 58 43 b Kendall c Bejah
P Willis 5 3 b Porteous c Lihou
D Stanway 35 23 b Kendall c Zaid
L Ahern 15 7 *
S yMharwn 2 4 *
5-156 (17.5). 6 extras.
by Mattijana » Tue Jun 04, 2019 1:31 pm
by Darmen » Tue Jun 04, 2019 9:22 pm
Darmen 131/9 (20)-132/4 (17.1) BaruniaThe Barunian bowler who bowled the opening over was awarded Man of the Match for dismissing Darmen's openers inside of the first over. Despite a third wicket partnership between Winston van der Zee and Theudofrid Milligan that flourished for awhile, Darmen never recovered from its first two lost wickets and scored only 131 runs in its innings. van der Zee did not disappoint in his senior debut, scoring a half-century off 45 deliveries.
Darmen won the toss and chose to bat, Barunia won by six wickets
@ Park Central Oval, Orean, Liventia (attendance 36,329)
First Innings
Name Runs Balls 4's 6's SR
V Acker c ? b ? 1 4 0 0 25.00
S Winter lbw b ? 0 1 0 0 0.00
W van der Zee c ? b ? 52 45 5 2 115.56
T Milligan c ? b ? 18 14 3 0 128.57
E Ready b ? 9 6 1 0 150.00
D Gardenar run-out (?) 5 3 1 0 166.67
A Armbruster not out 24 24 2 1 100.00
C McAlister lbw b ? 7 8 1 0 87.50
K Rosenfeld c ? b ? 4 2 1 0 200.00
A Dickenson c ? b ? 1 3 0 0 33.33
D Myers not out 5 10 0 0 50.00
Extras 5
Second Innings
Name Overs M Runs Wickets Econ.
C McAlister 4.0 0 27 2 6.75
D Myers 3.0 0 19 1 6.33
K Rosenfeld 3.1 0 25 0 7.89
A Dickenson 4.0 0 29 1 7.25
D Gardenar 3.0 0 32 0 10.67
by The Plough Islands » Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:40 pm
on the 3rd June 2019, the Plough Islands Gazette wrote:20-OVER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: YOUNG FOXES EDGED OUT BY APOX
by Caroline Iddon, Additional Sporting Correspondent, in City Centre
The 20-over world championships began on a painful but ultimately promising note for the Plough Islands Young Foxes today as Barnaby Weiss' team lost - just - by three wickets to old foes Apox on what was a good bowling pitch at Liventia's National Centre of Excellence. Despite an excellent batting performance by Rory Aliyev, and legspinner Terry Gibbs taking three wickets in what was an impressive debut, the Apoxians were able to get within striking distance and reach the target with one delivery to spare.
Weiss opted for his team to bat first, but the Plough Islands stuttered at times on what was generally a bowler friendly pitch as they were unable to keep a partnership going for very long; openers Gabriel Forrester (26) and Andrew Weaver (11) only managed thirty before the latter fell to veteran paceman Roy Hamilton-Randall, and the only other pairings of note were based around the mercurial Aliyev. The New Dalmatian, who carried much of the Young Foxes' innings with Catherine Nasrullin (27) and Jannie Hendricks (10) in support, stormed to an unbeaten 59 and set Apox 151 to win, despite Hamilton-Randall keeping the pressure on with two quick wickets in his last over.
In reply, Apox started confidently, putting on almost seventy runs for the first wicket as Trinity Southwold and Hamish Gaaraayi dug in against Jennifer Hart's pace; it looked as though they would canter to within sight of the total, but Gaaraayi being run out on 33 from an impressive Nasrullin direct hit precipitated something of a collapse. Hart took out captain Muldoney second ball and Nancy Washington two overs later, before Hendricks had wicketkeeper Lupiter caught at slip the next ball as Apox fell to 85 for six and there began whispers in the stands at City Centre about an upset victory.
However, the Young Foxes' momentum was checked by impressive debutant Polly Brookham, who arrested the Apoxian slide and stood her ground before, after Gibbs had Southwold edged to John Scott for 39, taking it upon herself to keep the strike and batter the Plough Islander bowling attack to the four winds. Keswick Dhawa came in and kept the other end secure for the rest of the innings, as Apox reached the threshold of the winning score before Robin Vowles kept them at bay for most of the last over, sending down four dot balls before Dhawa lunged at the fifth and connected sufficiently to see it evade Scott's dive and dribble to fine leg to get the Apoxians over the line.
Though this will hurt the Young Foxes, there was much to admire in what was a valiant and proletarian effort against far more experienced opposition; particularly the performance of 17-year-old Terry Gibbs, who took 3-21 from his four overs and chose his variations well, while Rory Aliyev seemed far more assured than he had done against the same opposition in Ko-oren. Their next game, however, will be far more of a challenge against the reigning champions West Phoenicia; against the senior side last year, this match ended in a field invasion by opposition supporters. It will be up to the Young Foxes to hold their nerve in what will be a cauldron of emotion against a side known for their lack of empathy and nuance.
PLOUGH ISLANDS CRICKET ASSOCIATION
XI FOR 20 OVER GAME VS. WEST PH'A
PLAYER BAT BOW
#4 G Forrester LHB
#15 ANL Weaver RHB
#1 BJ Weiss (c) LHB
#2 RP Aliyev RHB
#8 P Hodgeson LHB SLC
#9 ES Nasrullin LHB
#7 AJ Hendricks RHB RLB
#10 J Scott (w) RHB
#14 RG Vowles LHB SLA
#6 JKI Hart LHB LFM
#5 TSF Gibbs RHB RLB
by Liventia » Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:36 pm
FIRST NAMES (COMMONLY) SCORECARD/LAST NAME AGE BATHAND ROLE/BOWLING
Dylan Albert (Dylan) DA Hennessey** 36 LEFT OPENER/occasional LEGSPIN (rLS)
Peter Dennis (Peter) PD Finch 26 RIGHT OPENER
John Stephen (John) JS Millbank 33 LEFT TOP ORDER
David Huw Jacob (Dave) DHJ Edwards** 28 RIGHT TOP ORDER
Percéval Jérôme (PJ) PJ Trouvé 21 LEFT MIDDLE ORDER
Oliver Harvey (Ollie) OH Kerr* 35 LEFT BAT ALL-ROUNDER/LEFT ARM MEDIUM-FAST (LMF)
Edward (Eddie) E Reynolds 30 LEFT BAT ALL-ROUNDER/LEGSPIN (rLS)
Yoann Michel (Yoann) YM Lemoine 20 RIGHT BAT ALL-ROUNDER/RIGHT ARM MEDIUM-FAST (RMF)
Rhys Llewellyn (Rhys) RL Quentin 20 RIGHT BAT ALL-ROUNDER/RIGHT ARM MEDIUM (RM)
Michael Quentin (Mike) MQ Sarrin 33 RIGHT LOWER ORDER/primary WK
Brendon Alexander Radley (Brendon) BAR du Pont 30 RIGHT LOWER ORDER/reserve WK
Ruairidh Joseph (Ruairidh) RJ MacMaster 28 RIGHT BOWL ALL-ROUNDER/RIGHT ARM FAST-MEDIUM (RFM)
James Francis Michael (Francis) JFM Kennedy 27 LEFT BOWL ALL-ROUNDER/SLOW LEFT ARM ORTHODOX (SLA)
Mathieu Édouard-Paul (Matt) MEP Goudreau 26 RIGHT BOWL ALL-ROUNDER/LEGSPIN (rLS)/GOOGLY (LBG)
Bradley Lewis (Brad) BL Kerr 29 LEFT BOWLER/LEFT ARM FAST-MEDIUM (LFM)
Ryan Pietro Tomas (Ryan) RPT de Cerci 23 LEFT BOWLER/OFFSPIN (rOS)
Gareth Joshua Daniel (Josh) GJD Huws 21 RIGHT BOWLER/RIGHT-ARM MEDIUM-FAST (RMF)
Juan James Andrew (JJ) JJA Martínez-Jones 18 RIGHT BOWLER/LEFT ARM MEDIUM-FAST (LMF)
* Captain
** Vice-captains
Regular starters in italics, batting in the order listed above.
Dave Edwards and Ollie Kerr to be promoted over John Millbank as pinch-hitters with fewer than five overs to go.
by Liventia » Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:50 pm
Group tables
Please note ties in group tables are not currently sorted beyond head-to-head.
Group A Pld W T L Pts
1 Elejamie 2 2 0 0 4
Ko-oren 2 2 0 0 4
3 Indusse 2 1 0 1 2
4 Krytenia 2 1 0 1 2
5 Apox 2 1 0 1 2
Eastfield Lodge 2 1 0 1 2
Lisander 2 1 0 1 2
West Phoenicia 2 1 0 1 2
9 The Plough Islands 2 0 0 2 0
Tornado Queendom 2 0 0 2 0
Group B Pld W T L Pts
1 Busoga Islands 2 2 0 0 4
Liventia 2 2 0 0 4
3 Teusland 2 1 0 1 2
Sajnur 2 1 0 1 2
5 Barunia 2 1 0 1 2
Mattijana 2 1 0 1 2
Pratapgadh 2 1 0 1 2
Tulize 2 1 0 1 2
9 Damukuni 2 0 1 1 1
10 Darmen 2 0 0 2 0
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