Showing posts with label The Haughs. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016

AGSFP 3rd XI v Turriff CC match report...

Turriff went down to Aberdeen Grammar School Former Pupil’s 3rd XI in a weather affected match played at the Haughs on Saturday.  Taking advantage of new rules allowing a reduction in the length of the game, the game was reduced to a 30 over a side contest.  AGSFP won the toss and elected to bat first on a damp wicket.  Turriff got off to a bad start, when a recurring calf strain pulled skipper Steven Lings out of the attack after one over.  Blair Balment and Immanuel Doss took the new ball, bowling to AGSFP openers Lord and Youles who looked to attack early on.  They survived the new ball, and a double bowling change saw juniors Noah Balment and William Wechsler brought into the attack.  Balment struck in his second over, having Lord caught for five as he attempted an aggressive shot.  Lee came to the crease, meaning Turriff were now bowling at two left handers. 

Lings then replaced Wechsler to try some slow bowling from around the wicket.  His plan half working when a skied catch off Youles was dropped at extra cover.  After two overs Blair Balment was brought back into the attack to try and break the partnership with his extra pace.  But the batsmen got in top of things, ticking he scoreboard along at a respectable rate before retiring out on 53 and 30.  In the final overs Noah Balment and Doss bowled well in tandem, taking a wicket each and restrict the total at 29 overs to 150.  Lings tried to find the blockhole in the last over, but strayed too short and the hard-hitting Garratt plundered 22 runs, including 3 sixes over deep midwicket to leave Turra needing 173 – almost six an over - to win.

In reply, Immanuel Doss and Phil Wrigglesworth opened the run chase.  Doss hit out at some loose stuff from right arm seamer McCaughtrie, keeping the tally on track.  Karmilla bowled a tighter line and length and disaster struck when Wrigglesworth was hit in the chin by a ball that reared up from a length off the damp wicket.  The batsmen had to retire hurt to seek medical attention on one.  Dod Duncan batted and three and immediately upped the run rate.  Next to go was Doss, caught on 28.  Frazer Smart joined Duncan at the crease and continued where he had left off last week.  The partnership was broken when Duncan was caught in double figures.  Lings limped in to bat at number 5, with still more than half the runs needed.

Smart took his tally to 18 before being dismissed for the first time this season, making his batting average exactly 100 after his heroics last week.  Blair Balment joined Lings at the crease , while AGSFP had brough junior leg spinner D’Costa and seamer MacDonald on to bowl.  Both batsmen adopted the tactic of taking on anything short of a length, despite the fielders on the boundary and it paid off for a while.  Lings took 10 off the first five balls of the 19th over to take the total past 100.  MacDonald then had his revenge, having the Turra skipper caught at square leg attempting a pull shot.


The Turriff tail took the total to 124-7 by the 30th over.  It was way short of the mark, but on a positive note for the home side, both juniors recorded personal best scores.  Wechsler ended 9 not out including one four and Noah Balment 7 not out.  This week Turriff hope to host Kemnay-Kintore 2nd XI, who scratched their last visit to the Haughs earlier in the season.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Turriff CC v Methlick CC 2nd XI

Date: 4th June 2016
Venue: Haughs
Turriff beat Methlick by 77 runs

Turriff Cricket Club Innings

1. M. Evans...stumped...b. Gordon...34
2. S. Lings....................b. Fryer...33
3. C. Barclay...................b. Rice...10
4. F. Smart...................not out......82
5. C. Duncan...caught...b. Choudry...19
6. B. Woolley...not out.....................0
7. dnb
8. dnb
9. dnb
10. dnb
11. dnb

Extras: 18 (10w, 5nb, 3b, 0lb)
Total:                                              197-4

Bowler         Overs       Maidens       Runs       Wickets
Choudry         12              1              49             1
Rice                8               0              51             1
Fryer              10              2              36             1
Bowie             11              1              35             0
Gordon           5                0              32             1

Methlick Cricket Club 2nd XI Innings

1. Choudry..................b. N. Balment...41
2. Barrack.........................c&b. Lings...0
3. Fryer.............caught...b. C. Duncan...22
4. Colley-Davies...caught...b. N. Balment...7
5. Boughey.............caught...b. Duncan...0
6. Rice..................................b. Laing...27
7. Sarkawski.............caught...b. Laing...1
8. Gordon.............................b. Lings...0
9. Burnett......................not out...........0
10. Hyde..............................b. Evans...1
11. dnb

Extras: 20 (17w, 2nb, 1b, 0lb)
Total:                                                    119 all out

Bowler       Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
Laing            9             1            30           2
Lings            8              3            28           2
C. Duncan     7              2           19           2
N. Balment   6              1             36          2
C. Peters       1             0             5            0
M. Evans       0.1          0             0            1

Turriff CC v Methlick CC 2nd XI - match report...

Turriff’s cricketers recorded their first win of 2016, defeating Methlick 2nd XI at the Haughs by 68 runs.  Winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Turriff skipper Steven Lings resumed his opening partnership with Malcolm Evans.  Lings made a positive start, attacking the Methlick opening bowlers and striking four sixes and two fours.   He was dismissed for 33 when opposing captain Rob Fryer bowled him out in the 10th over with a leg stump yorker.    This brought new player Chris Barclay to the crease in the 10th over.  In a partnership of 32 with Evans he struck a boundary of his own before being bowled for 10 by Rice in the 22nd over.  This brought Frazer Smart to the crease for his first outing of 2016.  

Evans was dismissed for 34 in the 32nd over, stumped off the bowling of Gordon, to leave the home side 123-3.  Callum Duncan joined Smart at the crease and looked to make use of the remaining overs.  By now Smart was playing his shots, finding the boundary and had amassed a decent tally next to his name.  Stepping up a gear, he flayed the respectable Methlick attack, finding the rope 15 times in a personal best knock of 82 not out.  Duncan made 19 runs of his own before being dismissed in the last over.  Byron Woolley, promoted to bat at number 6 after an impressive cameo in his last match, never even got to a face a delivery.  Smart had guided Turriff to 197-4.

Laing and Lings opened the bowling for Turriff.  Methlick all rounder Choudry opened the batting with Barrack.  Lings had Barrack caught and bowled in the second over to bring Fryer to the crease.  With their two best batsmen at the wicket, Methlick looked to overturn an imposing total.  Choudry attacked both bowlers and got the better of them, regularly finding the rope.  After 12 overs the score was 56-1 and Methlick were looking on course to make their run chase.  A double bowling change saw Callum Duncan and 15 year old Noah Balment come into the attack.  

Balment almost struck immediately, inducing a mistake from the aggressive Choudry, who drove a ball straight up the in the air, but unfortunately the catch was not taken.  Then three balls later, he clean bowled him for a brilliant 41 off 35 balls to take his first wicket for Turriff.  Five overs later, Duncan was next to strike, getting the price scalp of the Methlick skipper caught and bowled when another attempted drive went straight up.  Next over Balment struck again, inducing a leading edge from Methlick number 4 Colley-Davies, which Lings took running and diving at midwicket.  It wasn’t long before Duncan stuck the fatal blow, as Craig Peters took an excellent catch at mid on looking into the late afternoon sun.  At 83-5 it looked all over for Methlick.

Pinch hitter Rice, coming in at number 6 had different ideas and proceeded to dispatch both bowlers to the boundaries.  Lings brought himself and Laing back onto bowl to Rice, hoping someone would bowl a delivery that was just too good for him sooner or later.  It wasn’t long before Laing obliged, bowling his out for 27 off just 18 deliveries.  Both bowlers struck once more each, leaving all four bowlers on 2 wickets.  Playing with just 10 men, Methlick only had more wicket to lose, Lings brought Evans on to try and finish the inning and he obliged first ball, bowling Hyde for one run.

Turriff CC v Grampian CC 2nd XI scorecards...

Date: 21st May 2016
Venue: The Haughs
Grampian beat Turriff by 5 wickets

Turriff Cricket Club Innings

1. M. Evans.......caught...b. Saji...15
2. S. Lings...................b. Vinod...31
3. N. Smith...caught...b. Kannan...31
4. I. Doss............run out.............30
5. D. Duncan...caught...b. Kannan...0
6. M. Soper........................b. Ajit...5
7. P. Wrigglesworth...st...b. Kennan...3
8. B. Woolley............not out...........2
9. C. Peters..............not out...........7
10. D. Laing........dnb
11. N. Balment....dnb

Extras: 26 (15w, 7nb, 3b, 1lb)
Total:                                              150-7

Bowler         Overs       Maidens       Runs       Wickets
Antu?              9               3              14             0
Vinod              5               1              26             1
Jinto               9                0             25             0
Kannan           7               3              17             2
Saji                6               1               14            1
Charles           1               0               11            0
Azhin              3               0               19            0
Ajit 

Grampian Cricket Club 2nd XI innings

1. Ashin...caught...b. Laing...4
2. Rohin...caught...b. Smith...43
3. Rajeesh............b. Soper...14
4. Saji..................b. Laing...9
5. Mridhul.............b. Lings...45
6. Kannan....not out.............18
7. Vinodh.....not out.............1
8. dnb
9. dnb
10. dnb
11. dnb

Extras: 19 (9w, 3nb, 7b, 0lb)
Total:                                                    153-5

Bowler       Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
Laing           12             3            25           2
Lings            9              1            36           1
Doss            8.5            0            32           0
Soper           2              0            14           1
N. Balment   2              0             4            0
M. Evans      2              0             7            0
N. Smith       5             0             30           1

Monday, 23 May 2016

Turriff CC v Grampian CC 2nd XI match report...

Turriff’s cricketers made a belated start to their season on Saturday, narrowly losing to Grampian Cricket Club’s 2nd XI in a home game at the Haughs. Both teams benefitted from a full turn out, fielding 11 players each. This in itself was a positive, as so far this year grade 4 of the Aberdeenshire competition has been marred by player shortages. Rules changes this season mean there are no longer any draws. League games are now a straight 45 overs a side, win, lose or tie contest. Other than this, the Turriff squad remained largely unchanged from last year, but with Steven Lings taking over the reins from Ian Smart for a stint as captain.

 Grampian won the toss and asked Turriff to bat in bright, warm, but humid conditions that perhaps looked as if they might be favourable to Turriff’s swing bowlers. Turriff’s one new signing, right-hander Malcolm Evans, opened the batting with Lings. The pair made a solid but circumspect start, looking to safely navigate the sometimes tricky new ball period. Both batsmen looked to rotate the strike, defend the danger balls and hit the freebies. Grampian rotated their bowlers regularly, mainly making use of a bewildering array of slower bowlers and spinners, looking to catch their hosts openers out and induce a mistake. At the 20 over mark the score was 47 for no loss and the Turra batsmen looked to kick up a gear.

But momentum shifted toward Grampian and Evans was the first to depart, caught off the bowling of Joseph for 15, including one six. Lings followed soon after, bowled by Jose as he attempted to straight drive a yorker-length delivery, having made 31 including 3 sixes. Turriff stalwarts Neil Smith and Immanuel Doss looked to build on solid foundations, continuing the left-hand, right-hand combination in the middle. Both players navigated the middle overs, scoring regularly and taking the home side to 121-2 by the 35th over. Sensing the chance to get a stranglehold on the game and impose an improbable total on the visitors, Lings signalled to his batsman to go on the attack.

 Again, fortune did not favour the brave. Smith was next to depart, caught off Viskrambaran and equalling his skipper’s 31 runs. Doss was run out for 30 soon after. Dod Duncan came in at five and looked to hit big but was also caught off Viskrambaran to give the bowler 2-17. Michael Soper plundered some quick runs before being bowled by Raveendran. Phil Wrigglesworth at 7 and Byron Woolley at 8 both struck out and scampered quick singles before Wrigglesworth was stumped by the visiting skipper off Raveendran who ended with 2-17 also. Woolley was joined by Craig Peters, who struck a magnificent lofted on drive for four, to end 7 not out, with Woolley also unbeaten having ably supported his partners with some athletic running and added two useful runs from well placed shots himself. Turriff’s lower order had taken the score to a par 150, leaving the game perfectly balanced.

After a typically pleasant tea, Grampian openers Valsan and R. Joseph strode out to the crease seeking 151 runs for victory. David Laing opened the bowling as usual, looking to deceive the visitors with his trademark late-inswingers. Lings took the new ball at the other end, seeking to swing the ball away from Grampians two right-handed openers. Laing made the first breakthrough, when Evans took a stunning reaction catch at short cover, diving low to his right to dismiss Valsan for 4. Lings rotated himself with the quicker Doss after three tight overs. Nandan joined his skipper Joseph at the crease, steadying the ship.

After a superb opening spell from Laing, a double bowling change saw junior Noah Balment bowl his first overs in a league match on his 15th birthday. Soper took the ball at the other end, sending down off-breaks as his skipper tried the tactic of taking pace off the ball. Balment bowled his first two overs for only four runs, and was unlucky not to claim his first wicket from a peach of a delivery that hit the seam and moved away from a befuddled Nandan. But it was Soper who made the next breakthrough, clean bowling Nandan when he a well-aimed Yorker deceived the batsman in the flight to bring S. Joseph into the middle. Lings tried some more bowling rotations, first with Evans bowling two tight overs for only 7 runs on debut. Smith hit the mark from the other end and was unfortunate not to find himself a victim.

Then Laing was brought back into the attack. As per usual he quickly delivered, bowling S. Joseph for 9, and bringing Raj to the crease to join his skipper with the visitors 67-3 and the end a long way out of sight. But not through lack of trying, Turriff could not break the partnership. Lings rotated himself with Doss at one end and Laing with Smith at the other, but the batsmen stood firm, slowly chipping away at the total. The best chance came when Raj drove at Doss, getting a leading edge into the cover region and Lings ran and dived attempting a one-handed catch with his non-throwing arm. But the ball didn’t stick and the Turra skippers spilled a hard chance. At the other end, Laing had both batsmen playing and missing regularly. When he did find leading edges, the ball landing safely between fielders.

Smith eventually picked up the wicket of the opposition skipper, with Doss taking a skied catch at point. With 11 needed, in a last hurrah, Doss and Lings tried their hand at some spin bowling, Lings eventually bowling Raj for 45 with the perfect off-break. The batsman attempting an ill-advised sweep shot to bring up his half century. But it was now too late. Grampian made their runs with four overs to spare and five wickets in hand to take a maximum 30 points. Turriff salvaged 13 points for batting and bowling.

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Turriff CC v AGSFP 3rd XI...

Date: 25th July 2015
Venue: The Haughs, Turriff
Turriff drew with AGSFP

Turriff Cricket Club Innings

1. I. Smart.......caught...b. Hegde...22
2. D. Chalmers....caught...b. Blues...1
3. S. Lings......caught...b. Thanga...45
4. D. Duncan....caught...b. Hegde...12
5. I. Doss......................b. Hegde...8
6. D. Laing.......caught...b. Thanga...4
7. F. Smart..............lbw...b. Blues...2
8. C. Peters......caught...b. Thanga...0
9. W. Wechsler.........b. Monnapillai...0
10. P. Wrigglesworth.........not out....6
11. C. Swan......caught...b. Thanga...0

Extras:  54 (42w, 5nb, 7b, 1lb)
Total:                                         154 all out

Bowler            Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
R. Monnapillai     11            4           27            1
M. Blues             12            1           30            2
R. Hegde             9             2           25            3
A. Thanga           8.5          0            39            4
L. D'Costa           6             1            25            0


AGSFP 3rd XI Innings

1. P. Norwood...............b. Laing...5
2. J. Lee.......................b. Lings...3
3. P. McDonald..............b. Doss...24
4. R. Hegde.................b. Smart...11
5. M. Garratt....caught...b. Swan...51
6. M. Blues...................b. Doss...20
7. R. Monnapillai.............not out...6
8. A. Thanga..................run out...1
9. DNB
10. DNB
11. DNB

Extras: 29 (14w, 3nb, 7b, 5lb)
Total:                                                151-7 (44 overs)

Bowler         Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
D. Laing         12            1             27          1     
S. Lings          12            1            44          1
I. Doss           12            1            39          2
I. Smart          7             0            26          1
C. Swan          1             0             2            1

Monday, 20 July 2015

Match report - Single Wicket 2015...

With no fixture on Saturday, due to the withdrawal of Stonehaven second eleven from grade four, Turriff took the opportunity to catch up with their in house 'single wicket' competition.  This is a knock out tournament, where pairs of players drawn at random, play against one another in innings of a maximum of four overs.  Nine club members turned out, meaning each bowler would have the benefit of a wicket keeper and just five fielders.  The boundary was brought in about fifteen yards to make things a little more interesting.  

The draw resulted in all the stronger players ending up in the same half.  First up was, Turriffs first choice opening batsmen, David Chalmers and Ian Smart has to play an 'extra' round to decide who would play Phil Wrigglesworth.  As expected, Smart's more experienced bowling ending up coming up trumps when Lings held onto an easy catch at midwicket.  The Turra skipper then brushed aside 2015 newcomer Wrigglesworth for a place in the semi finals.  Next up, Turra's two opening bowlers, David Laing and Steven Lings went head to head.  Winning the toss, Laing opted to bat first and batted sensibly but fluently, making a largely circumspect 23, including a four and six, before missing a yorker to be bowled out in his last over.  This proved to be more than enough as Lings attacked Laing's second ball well outside his off stump and edged to Fraser Smart, keeping wicket, for a duck.

Junior William Weschler took on Craig Peters and made the first upset when he won an lbw shout in his first over.  This proved to be controversial as the batsman was convinced he had got a small nick on the ball before it hit his pad.  But without the benefit of review system the rulebook meant the umpires decision stood and Weschler took a place in the semis.  The other junior player in attendance, Finlay Gowan took on Fraser Smart and Lings volunteered for a spell with the gloves.  Finlay staged the second upset of the competition, removing Smart early in his innings to set up a semi final with Weschler.

In the first of the semis, Ian Smart bowled first and saw off David Laing, with his second 'caught midwicket' dismissal of the day early on in the swing bowlers innings, and booked his place in the final, chasing a small total.  Probably the best game of the day, Weschler verus Gowan, was they did battle to be the first junior finalist in the history of the competition.  Gowan bowled first, and struggled to find a good line at first, allowing Weschler to build up a total of 14, including a fair few wides.  Undeterred, Gowan set about chasing down the runs, just getting over the line in the last over, in the face of some accurate bowling from Weschler, setting up a final against the club skipper.

Smart batted first in the final, expecting to score easy runs against the gentle pace of the young teenage bowler.  But having made just one, off a gloved ball into the vacant slip region, Gowan found the perfect spot.  Presenting a straight seam, and with the ball pitched up on just the right length, the delivery nibbled back just enough to beat the Turriff skipper, scraping the top of middle and removing his bails.  Gowan went out to bat, found his composure, and after refusing a couple of risky singles to midwicket tucked a loose, full, leg side delivery off his pads for four through backward square leg.  Well done Finlay Gowan, the first ever Turriff junior cricketer to win the 'single wicket' tournament.  Turriff's next game is at home against Aberdeen Grammar School Former Pupils third team on Saturday 25th July.

Monday, 13 July 2015

Turriff CC v Methlick CC match report...

Scorecards here.

Turriff clinched a close game against Methlick on Saturday to secure a spot in the Johnson Rose Bowl final.  After being re-instated to the competition following the withdrawal of an under-achieving Kemnay-Kintore from grade 4, Turriff had to win a home fixture against a Methlick side that had chased 205 against impressive grades newcomers Siyapa three weeks previous.  In that game, Methlick batsmen Scott and Smith made 79 not out and 40, whilst their star seam bowler Choudry took 3-39.  Turriff held onto the fact they had prevailed against Methlick in a league game just three weeks beforehand, and were playing at home with a strong side out.  As such they went into the game brimming with enough confidence to ask Methlick to make first use of a wet wicket.

David Laing, after performances of 4-37 and 5-7 in his last two games, and probably on target for this years grade 4 bowling award, struck in just the third over of the game, clean bowling Fryer for just 3 runs.  At the other end, Lings, was struggling to find his rhythm and length after two weeks of no cricket, and conceded an uncharacteristic 6 runs off his first over including two no balls.  Capable all-rounder Grant Cordiner came to the crease and looked to navigate the tricky batting conditions and push the total along.  After two singles and a two he fell to the last ball of the tenth over.  Given just a bit of width to the off side, and attempting a Jayasuria-esque carve over point, he was caught by Dodd Duncan taking a stunning one handed catch above his head that Paul Collingwood or Jonty Rhodes would have been proud of.  Lings was now finding his rhythm, regularly hitting a good length and this wicket, to peg the visitors to 17-2, encouraged his skipper to let him bowl his ten overs back to back.  At the other end, strike bowler Blair Balment replaced David Laing who had bowled yet another outstanding, miserly, opening spell for Turra, taking 1-5 in five overs.

Methlick sent the in-form Scott in at number 4, who looked to be aggressive almost from the off, whilst Smith also began to open his shoulders and take on Balment, hitting the first boundary of the innings from his first over.  Lings was now finding his line and length, but undeterred from playing and missing the impressive Scott soon connected the middle of his bat with an away swinger sending it over cow corner for six in the 14th over.  Smart, showing its not just a name, immediately moved to a defensive leg side field, sending square leg, midwicket and mid-on into the deep.  Lings responded first with with a well disguised slow off-break, which Smith refused to try and hit over the rope.  Next up came the quicker, straighter full of length off-cutter which drew the desired response.  Smith flashed his bat, missed, and the ball clipped his leg stump.  This brought Rice to the crease, who struggle to cope Balment's extra pace and bounce, soon holing out to Dodd Duncan at midwicket for 3.  Another 'Scott' replaced Rice in the middle and was dispatched in the 19th over for one when he failed to offer a shot at one of Lings's outswingers and was bowled around his legs, the ball clipping the leg-stump bail.  All-rounder Choudry joined the dangerous-looking Smith at the crease and the Methlick counter-attack started.  Smith hit sixes from Balment and Lings before Balment produced a ripsnorter of a length ball, beating him for pace and removing his off stump for 32 before he could take the game from Turriff.

Lings bowled his ten overs, taking 3-33 and Methlick might have hoped for some respite.  Unfortunately, Turriff's fastest bowler, Immanuel Doss was about to produce a Glen McGrath-like display of accurate fast bowling in the channel outside off stump.  The Methlick batsmen weren't good enough to even find the edge of the bat, and when number 8 Jones finally did, Chalmers uncharacteristically shelled the chance for a caught behind.  Doss's breakthough came when Chalmers made up for things, managing to stump Jones, who was left standing a couple of inches out of his crease after a futile attempt to take Doss for runs.  David Laing mopped up another two Methlick batsmen, at the other end.  First removing Choudry for 12, caught at mid off by the ultra-safe hands of Callum Duncan, then Allan for 1, caught brilliantly by Fraser Smart at square leg.  Laing finished his ten overs with a haul of 3-19 to top the home side's bowling sheet yet again.  Smart turned to Callum Duncan to finish Methlick off and he delivered for his skipper in just 3 balls, removing Day for 3, caught at mid off by David Laing to wrap Methlick's innings up for just 89 runs.  Balment finished with 2-24, removing two key batsmen, while Doss, most his deliveries being almost unplayable at this level and on this pitch, went for just nine runs from eight overs.  Turriff's seamers had given the home side a chance of making the final and now as many players as possible would need to contribute with the bat on a wet pitch offering a lot of assistance to the bowlers.

Smart decided to re-jig the batting order for this win or lose 40 overs a side game, and open the batting with Lings, looking to try and score aggressively from the start and build a strong platform to the run chase before the pitch inevitably claimed ten victims.  Methlick made the surprise, and some would say attacking move, of opening the bowling with promising junior Kennedy.  With the field set back a bit catching, slow, accurate bowling can be a real handful to actually score off on such pitches.  Choudry opened at the other end, a quicker orthadox away swing bowler who would look to capitalise on the humid conditions, especially against left-hander Lings where he could attack the stumps with late inswing in the humid conditions.  In the first over the batsmen rotated the strike, hitting a single each before Smart flayed a leg side delivery for six.  Four singles off the second over meant Turriff had got the start they wanted, 13 runs off two overs.  Smart capitalised on another leg side delivery in the third over, hitting a second six over deep backward square leg.  Lings ended up facing Choudry in the fourth over, and with no scoreboard pressure, blocked and left a maiden aiming to hone his eye, get to know the bowler and think about the best way to find the rope.  Kennedy bowled one more over, finding a good line and length, full and on or just outside off stump for most of it and only conceding three runs to a defensive field.  He was replaced by Day, who's first ball Smart punched over the leg side rope for four.  In the 8th over, after watching Choudry a bit more, Lings launched into a full delivery with a straight drive back over the bowlers head for four, to move into double figures.  The breakthrough came in the ninth over.  Smart took a single off the first ball to give Lings the strike, Day then blundered with a leg side wide to the left-hander which Lings foolishly chased and tried to sweep fine, only to chip a wide ball to Kennedy at fine leg and give his wicket away for 10.  Nevertheless, with the score on 37-1, and Smart looking in good touch Turriff were on target for a win.

Dodd Duncan, promoted to three to try and keep the run rate up, joined Smart at the crease and played well, playing some fine strokes in a stand of 17 for the next wicket, before being caught off the bowling of Grant Cordiner.  At 54-2, Turriff needed just 36 with 8 wickets in hand to book a place in the final.  Blair Balment batted at number 4 and took a circumspect approach, playing immaculate front foot defence and getting to know the pitch and the bowling.  But as Smart looked to push onto his half century, Turriff suffered a setback as Grant Cordiner landed a major blow for the away team, bowling him for 39.  Usual opener, David Chalmers now joined Balment with the score on 55-3.  Cordiner and Rice bowled in tandem, giving little away.  Balment and Chalmers took their time to get set and steady the ship before trying any risky shots on the sticky wicket, before Rice found a way through Chalmers defenses to bowl the keeper-batsman for one.  With the score on 60-4, and Smart gone, Methlick were looking a lot chirpier in the field as Doss joined the watchful, but well batted-in Balment at the crease.  Then disaster struck for Turriff.  Guiding his first delivery straight to the man at deep gully, Doss took off, calling Balment through for a suicide single.  The fielder made no mistake and Balment was run out for 2.  More importantly for Methlick, they had two new batsmen at the crease as Callum Duncan strode out the middle.  Duncan, looking to get off the mark then glanced the last ball of the over to the man in an unorthadox kind of leg slip position.  With the score on 60-6, Methlick thought they had it in the bag as David Laing walked to the crease.  Turriff knew that both men, both with grade 3 half centuries to their names, were capable of seeing them home.  But on this soaking wet pitch, with some accurate and experienced seam bowling to contend with, it would not be easy.

Several nervy overs followed, where the scoreboard hardly moved and the twenty something runs Turriff needed, or just half a dozen good shots, seemed too far out of reach.  Luckily for Turriff they had two experienced cricketers at the crease, who took their time to get set, consolidated, then went for the kill quickly and cleanly.  Both players launched at the Methlick bowlers, running ones and twos, before Doss, arguably Turriff's most talented player, struck a flat six over long on off the bowling of Rice in an over yielding 12 runs.  With Turriff now 10 away from victory, they pressed onto 86-7, when Rice bowled David Laing for six.  Given the playing conditions and context of the game, it will probably turn out to be the most important and memorable six runs he will ever make.  Club veteran Craig Peters joined Doss in the middle and immediately stuck a single to move the score to 87 and keep the strike.  Doss responded, striking another single to give Peters the strike and the chance to hit the winning runs.  But Rice bowled a wide to level the scores and Peters left a dot ball to give Doss the well-deserved honours.  Doss duly dispatched the recalled Choudry's first delivery into the midwicket region to make a matching-winning 18 not out and see Turriff into the Johnston Rose Bowl final.  This will be a tough game, to be played against grade newcomers Grampian, who have beaten Turriff twice in the league this season, on 1st August at a venue to be announced.  But if Turriff field their strongest team, and play their best cricket, they could yet see some silverware this season.

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Turriff CC v Methlick CC semi final scorecards...

Johnston Rose Bowl Semi-Final
Date: 11th July 2015
Venue: The Haughs, Turriff
Turriff beat Methlick 2nd team by 3 wickets.
Match Report here.

Methlick Cricket Club 2nd Team Innings

1. R. Fryer.............................b. Laing...3
2. A. Smith.......................b. Balment...32
3. G. Cordiner...c. D. Duncan...b. Lings...4
4. N. Scott.............................b. Lings...7
5. P. Rice......c. D. Duncan...b. Balment...3
6. A. Scott.............................b. Lings...1
7. S. Choudry...c. C. Duncan...b. Laing...12
8. P. Jones...........st. I. Smart...b. Doss...5
9. J. Allan............c. F. Smart...b. Laing...1
10. M. Day........c. Laing...b. C. Duncan...3
11. R. Kennedy..................not out.........1

Extras: 17 (9w, 4nb, 4b, 0lb)
Total:                                                89 all out.

Bowler         Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
D. Laing          10            4           19           3
S. Lings           10            1           33           3
B. Balment       8             1           24           2
I. Doss             8             1            9            1
C. Duncan        0.3          -              0           1

Turriff Cricket Club Innings

1. I. Smart..................b. Cordiner...39
2. S. Lings......c. Kennedy...b. Day...10
3. D. Duncan...caught...b. Cordiner...3
4. B. Balment.................run out......2
5. D. Chalmers...................b. Rice...1
6. I. Doss.........................not out...18
7. C. Duncan..........caught...b. Rice...0
8. D. Laing.........................b. Rice...6
9. C. Peters..................not out........2
10. W. Wechsler.......dnb
11. F. Smart............dnb

Extras:  9 (6w, 0nb, 2b, 1lb)
Total:                                         194-4d (42 overs)

Bowler         Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
R. Kennedy      3             0            18          0
S. Choudry      6.2           1            17          0
M. Day            5              0            20          1
G. Cordiner      10            5            10          2
P. Rice             9             3             16          3

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Turriff CC v Grampian CC scorecards...

Date: 27th June 2015
Venue: The Haughs, Turriff
Grampian beat Turriff by 46 runs

Grampian Cricket Club Innings

1. D. Varghese...caught...b. Balment...20
2. Seby.........c. N. Balment...b. Lings...0
3. Sonu..................caught...b. Laing...0
4. Noby..................caught...b. Laing...2
5. Saju..............caught...b. Balment...26
6. Johnson..........caught...b. Balment...8
7. Seby...................caught...b. Doss...3
8. G. Gibert........not out...................20
9. Charles...........................b. Laing...3
10. Kannan.............caught...b. Laing...0
11. Zac.................c. Lings...b. Laing...0

Extras: 9 (5w, 2nb, 1b, 1lb)
Total:                                             92 all out

Bowler       Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
D. Laing       9.5           7             7            5
S. Lings        11           2             28           1
B. Balment    9             0            41           3
I. Doss          7            3             16           1

Turriff Cricket Club Innings

1. I. Smart............caught...b. Saju...3
2. D. Chalmers...................b. Saju...0
3. S. Lings...caught.....b. Varghese...14
4. I. Doss.....................run out.......11
5. B. Balment.................run out.......0
6. C. Duncan.....................b. Seby...0
7. F. Smart.....caught...b. Varghese...3
8. D. Laing........................not out...3
9. C. Peters.......................b. Seby...3
10. F. Gowan.....................b. Seby...3
11. N. Balment.......caught...b.Sonu...0

Extras 10 (7w, 0nb, 1b, 2lb)
Total:                                           46 all out

Bowler       Overs     Maidens     Runs     Wickets
Noby            8             5             4            0
Saju             9             4             7            2
Johnson        3             0             7            0             
Davis            8             3             12          2
Seby            7              3             8            3 
Sonu            2.5           2             1            1
Kannan        2              1             2            0