NL Match 1 Aliens vs Friends

ALIENS vs FRIENDS
1-Innings Match Played At EKEBERG CRICKET GROUND, 11 May-2003, National League 2003
FRIENDS Win by 7 wickets
Round1
Toss won byFriends
UmpiresUnknown
Aliens Man of the MatchJamie Clowes

 


ALIENS 1st Innings 117 All Out (Overs 30)
BatsmanHow OutBowlerRunsBls4s6s
Brooker.Gct Keeper Shihan0 100
Dennett.Wbowled Talib13 3300
Cameron.Jbowled Shihan0 200
Clowes.J      Not   Out 51 7200
Scholtz.Jct Aneez15 2010
Weston.TLBW Talib19 2610
Harris.Gbowled Talib0 300
Herbert.Sbowled Talib2 400
De Beurs.M    Run   Out0 20
Boxhall.A    Run  Out0 100
Hornby.Nct Shihan1 6 0
extras 16 170 2 0
TOTAL All out117   

 

FOWFOWFOW
1-02-03-29
4-635-1006-100
7-10208-1069-106 

 

BowlerOMRWwdnb
Shihan6111322
Isamat5114000
Talib6419410
Yasmir6029050
Aneez5023100
Zedrik2014040

 


FRIENDS 1st Innings 118 / 3 (Overs 17)
BatsmanHow OutBowlerRunsBls4s6s
Isamatct HerbertDe Beurs 4000
ShihanLBWScholtz0100
TalibLBWDe Beurs7000
Zedrik    Not          Out68063
Aneez    Not          Out17000
 000
 000
 000
 000
    
extras  b2 lb0 w12 nb216   
TOTAL 3 wickets for112?   

 

FOWFOWFOW
1-1 (Shihan)2-5 (Isamat)3-23 (Talib)
  

 

BowlerOMRWwdnb
Scholtz.J4021120
De Beurs4032220
Harris.G1014040
Herbert.S4025232
Brooker.G4026020

Match Report - Aliens vs Friends 11 may 2003

Well it's that time of year again people - the season is ahead of us with over 15 games to be played.

On the 11 May, the ACC were pumped up with new sponsored whites and some fancy hats making increasing our levels of confidence to even greater heights. The game at hand was against Friends, a team that overall is undefeated against the Aliens, yet failed to perform last year against the rest of the teams.

The game started with Geoffos Brooker tossing off, which Friends won, putting the ACC into bat.

Looking fired up, Geoff Brooker (C) and Willam Dennett went into bat. It was not long before we saw Geoff again, starting the season with a golden duck off a poor delivery outside the off stump. The captain's knock we anticipated did not come to avail.

Jamie Cameron then hit the crease and moments later the Aliens were 2-0. Not the start that we expected to achieve. A partnership started to develop with Jamie Clowes and Will Dennett over the next few overs until William was bowled on unlucky 13 - a partnership of 29.

Johannes Scholtz entered the middle with a quick fire 15 off 20 balls - a great knock. Jamie Clowes continued on his merry way with singles and doubles constantly increasing the scoreboard. Johannes was eventually caught on the boundary by a well taken catch. (ACC 4-63)

Travis Weston then entered the crease with some nervous anxiety. However once a few balls were blocked, the relaxed confidence kicked in, scoring a boundary and with Jamie Clowes, some excellent running between the wickets, taking the ACC to 5-100. "Howzat" was the appeal for LBW, and given it was, after Travis insisted that he had hit the ball, whilst grabbing his box, where the ball had hit. He was gone for 19 of 26 balls.

The Aliens with the help of Simon Herbert (2), Mitch Debuers (0), Guy Harris (0), Nigel Hornby (1) and Anthony Boxall (0) and the ever lasting rock known as Jamie Clowes (51 not out), managed a total innings score of 117 all out off 30 overs. Well in actaul fact most of those guys did not really help at all.

Not the start the ACC were after, but yes defendable - or was it.

After two quick fire wickets by Johannes Scholtz (1-21) and Mitch DeBeurs(2-32) Friends were 2-5. Mitch shortly after claimed another scalp and they were reeling at 3-23. Then the slogger of the century came in, otherwise known as Zedrik and scored 68 unbeaten runs with some good support by Aniz (17 not out).

The ACC had the game in hand with some awfully close balls missing the stumps by the smallest of margins, Mitch DeBeurs being the unlucky bowler on too many occassions. Two very difficult chances were missed in the slips, and a dolly missed by Lars in the closing stages of the match.

All in all, this was not the start to the season the Aliens wanted. However a lot of positives were taken out of the game, such as game intensity, Geoffs captaincy, Clowesy magnificent 51 unbeaten runs and some nice bowling by several of the team members.

Our next game will be against Holmlia, a team that is certainly playing to their ability and will be a serious test to the Aliens. The ACC must improve dramatically to secure two points at Stovner on the 24th May 2003.

With the inclusions of Drew Eakin (the house buyer) and Chris Maile (the trampalinist), we should have a strong team to execute Holmlia, literally.

Travis Weston