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Post by joe on Apr 13, 2016 15:24:46 GMT
The first 2nd XI game of 2016 is being played today and tomorrow at Blackstone v Surrey 2nd XI. Surrey are currently 187/7 with wickets for Moses 3/65, Whittingham 2/54, Beer 1/8 and Wilson (?) 1/21.
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Post by jonboy on Apr 13, 2016 15:35:44 GMT
And now a wicket for Matthew Pillans, a young South African pace bowler who's on trial with us at the moment
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Post by jonboy on Apr 13, 2016 15:47:15 GMT
And now a wicket for Matthew Pillans, a young South African pace bowler who's on trial with us at the moment The scoreboard has now been corrected, Pillans is still with Surrey, and it was Wilson who took that wicket
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Post by joe on Apr 13, 2016 15:50:30 GMT
Surrey all out for 192. Beer 3/9.
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Post by jonboy on Apr 13, 2016 15:52:25 GMT
Surrey all out for 192. Beer 3/9. That's a good fight back, considering they were 109-1
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Post by joe on Apr 13, 2016 16:06:14 GMT
Fynn H-P opening the batting with someone called PD??
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 16:21:33 GMT
Surrey all out for 192. Beer 3/9. That's a good fight back, considering they were 109-1 Beer risks getting dropped from the seconds as well unless he gets his act together.
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Post by fraudster on Apr 13, 2016 16:23:46 GMT
3-9 that's no good, he'll have to do a lot better than that. 1-107, now you're talking. It's Beer's turn if we're gonna play a spinner, which we shouldn't. Briggs is well and truly a one-day bowler, and he can't bat.
Salt's one of our main back-ups now so why ain't he opening, I wonder? Probably just another poor decision to go with all the others. Either that or he ain't playing.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 16:24:37 GMT
PD Salt?
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Post by fraudster on Apr 13, 2016 16:26:37 GMT
Or he is opening and his name is PD Salt, thank you Stonewall. I think that's him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 17:27:49 GMT
How do you get a result in a two-day game? Play 'til midnight, I guess.
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Post by jonboy on Apr 13, 2016 17:34:50 GMT
Sussex making a decent go of it, 104-2 in reply to Surrey's 192 all out
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Post by piperdog on Apr 13, 2016 18:33:22 GMT
You're not far off Stonewall they seem to have played 'til after 7.20. 165 for 3.
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Post by jonboy on Apr 13, 2016 19:23:22 GMT
Finished on 165-3, only 27 runs behind Surrey's total of 192 A half century and four catches for Craig Cachopa, with Will Hale, who I presume is the young Cumberland opener, ending the day on 49 not out
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Post by hhsussex on Apr 14, 2016 6:44:32 GMT
Yesterday's scorecard and a couple of notes about some newer faces taking part. Adeel Shafique is an MCC Young Cricketer, ex Notts age-group and second eleven. He is a wicketkeeper-batsman with a top score last year of 83. WDC Hale is indeed a Cumberland and Lancs second eleven player, with a score of 125 for Cumberland against Bedfodshire to his name. Simon Webster, born in South Africa, has also played extensively in Notts age group and second eleven cricket, as well as for Cambridgeshire. He is listed as fast medium. I can't find out anything about JK Wilson - can coverpoint or howardh or someone else who follows lower-level cricket closely oblige? On the Surrey side there are some notable players: the return of Ansari whose wrist injury must be strongly on the mend for he batted and bowled; Dominic Sibley, the double-hundred boy wonder of a couple of years ago; the captain Wilson, Irish international and one of a horde of wicketkeeper-batsmen they seem to collect rather as George V was notable for his stamp collection covering his numerous colonies and dominions; Burke and Dunn, both up and coming; and Pillans who is one of a pair of South Africans coming to England under parental passports. Plus Solanki who appears listed at the bottom of the scoresheet.
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