Turriff played away on Saturday at the controversial Sheddocksley ground in Aberdeen, losing to Siyapa who secured their promotion to grade 3 as a result. David Laing captained a depleted side of 9 men, and opted to bat when he won the toss. Hoping to get the Turriff innings off to a good start, David Chalmers and Steven Lings opened up, looking to play cautiously and make the most of all the overs. Like Turriff, Siyapa had also had a fortnight off and new ball bowlers Nisar and Shahid started with a few looseners before settling into a rhythm and bowling an attacking line targeting the stumps just full of a good length. Turriff rotated the strike a little until after a close lbw shout in the fifth over, Lings adopted a policy of stonewalling Nisar, taking a big stride forward and showing the full face of the bat. This resulted in two maidens for Nisar, but it was Shahid who struck first in the 8th over, beating left-hander Chalmers with a good delivery from around the wicket to bowl him for 3.
This brought Neil Smith to the crease, who watched from the non-strikers end as Nisar got fed up of bowling dot balls and presented Lings with first an off-break, and then a leg-break which he worked fine on the leg side for an easy single. Pleased with the way his wrist spinner had come out, Nisar then gave Smith a similar delivery, which was mis-timed to mid-on to bring the score to 14-2. Dodd Duncan came to the crease and looked in good touch, striking a quickfire 9 before he was beaten by the tricky Sheddocksley park pitch by one that stayed low to become Nisar's second victim, leaving Turriff on 18-3. David Laing joined Lings in the middle and Siyapa made a double bowling change. Taveer Khan, a talented wrist spinner with a genuine 'wrongun', struggled at firs to bowl a full enough length as Lings cashed in with a boundry behind square leg. He quickly changed to around the wicket and immediately found the right nagging length slow amateur spin bowlers need to hit, pitching the ball just a foot or two beyond then reach of the batsman taking his biggest stride forward.
Hasnan, a medium pacer, found his rhythm immediately at the other end and got himself the wicket of Laing, to reduce Turriff to 31-4. The next over Lings blunded trying to smother a hard spun leg break, spooning a catch to the short exta cover fielder for 11, Turriff were 37-5. Fraser Smart, William Wechsler, Byron Woolley and Noah Balment put up some late resistance, before Turra were dismiseed for just 45 runs. Wechsler finished the not out batsman with two runs. There was little hope for Turra with only seven fielders against the talented Siyapa batting line up. Lings fluked the wicket of opener Khassam, who rather comically hit his own stumps sweeping a wide attempted slower off-break. The batsman struck the ball the rope, but the momentum of his shot led to him letting go of his bat with one hand, and following through the stroke into his stumps. Fazal, and his skipper Abdullah Khan hit the remaing runs off with ease on their home ground, both hitting maximums as they slogged their way to a win within 7 overs. Turriff play their last game of the season against Portcullis at Duthie Park, Aberdeen on 29th August.
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Monday, 24 August 2015
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Siyapa CC v Turriff CC scorecards...
Date: 22nd August 2015
Venue: Sheddockley
Siyapa beat Turriff by 9 wickets
Turriff Cricket Club Innings
1. D. Chalmers............b. Shahid...3
2. S. Lings...caught...b. T. Khan...11
3. N. Smith.......caught...b. Nisar...0
4. D. Duncan.................b. Nisar...9
5. D. Laing.................b. Hasnain...0
6. F. Smart.......caught...b. Rizwt...0
7. W. Wechsler...............not out...2
8. N. Balment...caught...b. Rizwt...0
9. B. Wolley..............b. A Khan...2
10. did not play
11. did not play
Extras: 18 (15w, 0nb, 3b, 2lb)
Total: 46 all out
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
A. Nisar 8 3 10 2
M. Shahid 8 2 20 1
N. Hasnain 2 0 2 1
T. Khan 2 1 5 1
R. Rizwt 2 0 3 2
A. Siddiqi 1 0 1 0
A. Khan 1 0 3 1
Sipaya Cricket Club Innings
1. Khassam...hit wicket...b. Lings...5
2. Fazal...........................not out...25
3. A. Khan.....................not out....18
4. DNB
5. DNB
6. DNB
7. DNB
8. DNB
9. DNB
10. DNB
11. DNB
Extras: 1 (1w, 0nb, 0b, 0lb)
Total: 48-1
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Laing 3.5 0 39 0
Lings 3 0 9 1
Laing 3.5 0 39 0
Lings 3 0 9 1
Monday, 8 June 2015
Turriff CC v Siyapa CC scorecards...
Date: 6th June 2015
Venue: The Haughs, Turriff
Siyapa beat Turriff by 135 runs
For match report click here
Siyapa Cricket Club Innings
1. S. Haroon...................................b. Laing...4
2. Z. Khan.......................c. Lings...b. Soper...34
3. A. Siddique...c. B. Balment...b. D. Duncan...33
4. A. Khan.......................c. Laing...b. Lings...26
5. S. Memon...................................b. Lings...18
6. S. Bedaar..................................not out......26
7. Raza..................c. Smart...b. B. Balment...30
8. dnb
9. dnb
10. dnb
Extras: 22 (11w, 1nb, 9b, 1lb)
Total: 200-6
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Laing 8 2 34 1
Lings 12 3 31 2
Soper 5 0 30 1
B. Balment 8 0 52 1
D. Duncan 9 0 52 1
Turriff Cricket Club Innings
1. I. Smart...........lbw b. N. Hassan...8
2. S. Lings...................b. A. Nisar...0
3. M. Soper.............c&b. A. Nisar...0
4. D. Duncan.....caught...b. Raza... 22
5. B. Balment.....caught...T. Khan...12
6. D. Laing....................b. Bedaar...3
7. C. Swan.......caught...b. T Khan...0
8. F. Gowan.....caught...b. T Khan...4
9. B. Woolley...caught...b. A Khan...0
10. W. Welchler...caught...b. A Khan...0
11. N. Balment.......not out.............0
Extras: 18 (13w, 2nb, 3b, 0lb)
Total: 65 all out
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
S. Haroon 5 3 7 0
A. Nisar 6 1 6 2
N. Hassan 5 1 11 1
Raza 4 0 24 1
T Khan 5.2 1 7 3
S Bedaar 3 3 0 1
A Khan 1 0 2 2
S. Memon 3 0 5 0
Venue: The Haughs, Turriff
Siyapa beat Turriff by 135 runs
For match report click here
Siyapa Cricket Club Innings
1. S. Haroon...................................b. Laing...4
2. Z. Khan.......................c. Lings...b. Soper...34
3. A. Siddique...c. B. Balment...b. D. Duncan...33
4. A. Khan.......................c. Laing...b. Lings...26
5. S. Memon...................................b. Lings...18
6. S. Bedaar..................................not out......26
7. Raza..................c. Smart...b. B. Balment...30
8. dnb
9. dnb
10. dnb
Extras: 22 (11w, 1nb, 9b, 1lb)
Total: 200-6
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Laing 8 2 34 1
Lings 12 3 31 2
Soper 5 0 30 1
B. Balment 8 0 52 1
D. Duncan 9 0 52 1
Turriff Cricket Club Innings
1. I. Smart...........lbw b. N. Hassan...8
2. S. Lings...................b. A. Nisar...0
3. M. Soper.............c&b. A. Nisar...0
4. D. Duncan.....caught...b. Raza... 22
5. B. Balment.....caught...T. Khan...12
6. D. Laing....................b. Bedaar...3
7. C. Swan.......caught...b. T Khan...0
8. F. Gowan.....caught...b. T Khan...4
9. B. Woolley...caught...b. A Khan...0
10. W. Welchler...caught...b. A Khan...0
11. N. Balment.......not out.............0
Extras: 18 (13w, 2nb, 3b, 0lb)
Total: 65 all out
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
S. Haroon 5 3 7 0
A. Nisar 6 1 6 2
N. Hassan 5 1 11 1
Raza 4 0 24 1
T Khan 5.2 1 7 3
S Bedaar 3 3 0 1
A Khan 1 0 2 2
S. Memon 3 0 5 0
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Turriff CC v Siyapa CC match report...
For scorecards click here.
On Sunday, Turriff held their annual Single Wicket
competition securing an impressive turnout of 14 players. This fun
competition takes the form of a knockout tournament, where each pair of players
take turns to bowl 4 overs at each other. The winner - the one with the
most runs - goes through to the next stage. There were two first round
upsets. William Welchler held David Laing to a tie then won a sudden
death bowl out, hitting the stumps on his second attempt. While Kerry
Balment, playing her first match for Turriff, knocked out wicket keeper batsman
Fraser Smart. In the second round, Steve Lings went out to Dodd Duncan,
falling for the senior players carefully constructed trap and holing out to Ian
Smart at deep backward square leg in the first over for four runs. Duncan
then lost a close semi-final game to semi-retired player Neil Smith, who had
seen off Blair Balment, to set up a final with Ian Smart. Smith reminded
everyone of his all round ability, only narrowly losing to the Turriff skipper,
who just managed to dismiss the left hander for a plausible total, before he
really got going with his dangerous strokeplay and took the game too far out of
Smart’s grasp.
After a fortnight off, Turriff continued their grade 4
campaign at home to league leaders Siyapa Cricket Club. The pitch had
taken a lot of water on board over the two weeks, but JMS had kindly loaned
Turriff their heavy roller, improving matters immeasurably. Siyapa are a
new club to the grades, who describe themselves as "an Aberdeen based team
comprising Pakistani oil and gas professionals". With one win by
default, and three more out of three games played, they came to the Haughs
looking to defend a one hundred percent record this season. Batting
first, Siyapa had chalked up previous scores of 248 and 251, made in early
season bowler-friendly weather on the tricky Sheddocksley pitch. Their
skipper, Abdullah Khan, arrived with the outstanding average of 192, having
been dismissed only once. So when skipper Ian Smart lost the toss, it was
no surprise to Turriff's bowlers that he asked them to loosen up.
As usual David Laing and Steven Lings opened for
Turriff. After two maidens, Laing bowled Haroon for four from the last
ball of the third over, bringing left hander Siddique to join the right handed
Zafar Khan at the crease. At the twelve over mark, Laing and Lings had
conceded only 18 runs between them and Turriff were starting to wonder if the
Siyapa batting line up would actually live up to its reputation. Smart
made a double bowling change to bring Michael Soper and Blair Balment into the
attack. The Siyapa batsmen immediately changed gear, ditching their
forward defensives and suddenly looking to attack the change bowlers from the
word go. With some aggressive strokeplay, and a fair bit of luck as
mistimed shots landed annoying just short of fielders, they plundered another
53 runs by the start of over 22. Zafar Khan attempted to drive the second
ball of Soper's fifth over, only to smack a thick leading edge straight into
the hands of Lings at cover point.
Siyapa captain Abdullah Khan strode out to the crease, and
Smart had hatched a cunning plan to try and reduce his average to double figures.
Bringing a refreshed Lings back to replace Soper, hoping to starve the runs at
one end, Dodd Duncan was given a licence at the other end to bowl some slower
deliveries into the wind with men catching on the fence both sides.
Duncan struck first, but against left hander Amir as Blair Balment took a
magnificent skied catch. This brought another right handed strokeplayer,
and centurion against Methlick seconds, Shahram Memon to the middle to join his
skipper. Lings adopted a policy of mixing up quicker straight deliveries
with slower ball off-breaks, whilst having Smart move the field around in an
attempt confuse the batsmen. This provoked the batsmen to attack the
Turriff opener, as they took 21 off his last 4 overs, his previous 8 having
gone for only 10 runs.
But these runs came at a price as first Memon and then
Abdullah Khan were dismissed driving hard at full length balls. Memon
missing and losing his leg stump for 18 and Khan skying a leading edge, taken
brilliantly by Laing in the covers for 26, and reducing the away team skipper's
batting average to only 109. Balment came back into the attack and had
Raza caught for 30 off the last ball of the 41st over. Siyapa then
declared with the scoreboard reading 201-6. No Siyapa batsman had scored over
34, and Turriff checked their progress with regular wickets, but had still been
put to the sword somewhat by some classy strokeplay. Scoring over 200
against a quality opposition, that had taken 10 wickets in all three of their
games, was going to be a tall ask for the home side.
Smart and Lings opened the batting, facing Haroon and Nisar,
both right arm seamers. After three maiden overs, Smart opened his
account with a single of each bowler in overs four and five. Lings then
looked to score at the short leg side boundary by pulling a shorter delivery
from Nisar, missing as the ball stayed lower than he expected and losing his
off stump bail for a duck. Soper came to the crease at number 3 but soon
became Nisar's second victim when he took a return catch. Hard-hitting
middle order batsman Dodd Duncan came the the crease to face the new ball at 6
for 2, and looked to start the Turriff counter attack. Smart made it to 8
runs before the first change bowler, left arm swing bowler Hassan, surprised
the Turriff skipper with a ball kiwi ace Trent Boult would have been proud of,
pinning him lbw in front of middle stump. Blair Balment joined Duncan at
the crease. Duncan struck a four and two sixes for a quickfire 22 before
being caught. Balment was more circumspect, seeing off the seamers,
before becoming the first of three victims for wrist spinner Tanweer Khan for a
hard fought 12.
New signing Christian Swan was unlucky to become Khan's
second victim as Memon took a professional standard one-handed catch six inches
off the floor at square leg. Turriff's juniors looked to hold out for the
draw against quality spin bowling from both ends, and surrounded by short
fielders. Finlay Gowan played some nice strokes to pick up four singles,
but one by one the Turriff tail succumbed and the impressive Sipaya CC, who
would have given any grade 3 team Turriff played last season a run for their
money, won by 135 runs. Turriff play three more home games in June, and
will look to secure their first win of the season against the struggling Kemnay
Kintore second team on 13th June.
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