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Romiley Cc – 2020 End of Season Newsletter
ROMILEY CC – 2020 END OF SEASON NEWSLETTER A WORD FROM THE CHAIRMAN Hello everyone and welcome to our newsletter at the end of a season we are unlikely to forget! Although unable to play early doors, we have not been idle and a considerable amount of time has been spent in updating, painting and maintaining the pavilion. When we were finally able to take the field we had a terrific number of games to play in our league’s revised schedule and our groundsman and helpers have done well to provide sufficient tracks for our needs. Unfortunately the year was too advanced to allow any Junior or Women’s fixtures and we can only hope for better things next year. You may have noticed great activity on the pitch in recent weeks. The square is being re-laid to give us better wickets, and of course in Romiley more drains are always a good idea! Frustratingly we were not able to make early use of our magnificent new Members’ bar, which, after a huge amount of planning was completed in March courtesy of the generosity of our Trustees. The bar is now up and running and Covid safe thanks to much thought and planning by our Pavilion Committee. We intend to open the bar on Friday nights throughout winter adhering at all times to the current Covid requirement and I hope you will be able to continue to support us. Social membership is only £10 this year which will allow you to purchase drinks at a discounted level. Further details about this and opening times are available from Peter Stuart 07853182130 or Simon Mellor 07786291800. -
Match Report
Match Report ACCL, Patel Brothers vs ACCL, Knights CC ACCL, Patel Brothers - Won by 46 runs Date: Sat 11 Jul 2015 Location: United States - Texas Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: Arun Schipse Toss: ACCL, Patel Brothers won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/275875 ACCL, Patel Brothers ACCL, Knights CC Score 211-4 Score 165-6 Overs 20.0 Overs 20.0 Amit PATEL Shankar LAXMIGANAPATHY Himanshu PATEL† R Venkat Hiren PATEL S K Milan PATEL Abhishek KALAVAKUNTLA Mitesh BHAKTA Ajay VENUGOPAL Montu PATEL Arun SCHIPSE Neel PATEL Gowtham V Ravi PATEL Joe ALBERT Tarun PATEL Kondal REDDY Umesh PATEL Mahesh KUCHI Rushik PATEL Nishanth TOOM Sharath SUBRAMANIAN† page 1 of 35 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: ACCL, Patel Brothers R B 4's 6's SR Hiren PATEL 1 1 . // retired hurt 2 4 0 0 50.0 Himanshu 4 4 . 1 1 . 4 . 2 . 1 1 6 1 1 . 2 1 1 . 4 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 4 1 . not out 107 60 8 7 178.33 4 1 . 1 1 . 6 6 3 . 6 6 4 6 6 . 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 PATEL† Milan PATEL . 1 . 3 2 . 1 6 1 . 4 1 3 2 1 4 . // b Ajay VENUGOPAL 29 21 2 1 138.1 Tarun PATEL . 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 2 1 6 . 1 1 1 . // b Arun SCHIPSE 29 25 2 1 116.0 Mitesh . 1 . // b S K 1 3 0 0 33.33 BHAKTA Neel PATEL 1 . -
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Series - 11 Email: [email protected] Vol - Apr07/01/19 Cover Story THE VALIANT CRICKETING HEROES OF RSR. he semi final won by Rotary Surat Riverside heroes brought them face to face with the cricketers of Rotary Club of Bhavnagar at the centrally situated venue - Shastri Maidan at TAnand on Sunday the 1st of April 2007. The two teams reached the venue earlier night so they could be fresh the next day, all geared up for the Grand Finale. The morning was as still as it could be with the teams reaching on time and starting the match at 8.30 am. RSR lost the toss as usual (all throughout the tournament) and were brought in to bat first. The openers gave a good start with Joy scoring most of the runs with a good average. The first wicket fell at the score of 47 with Joy contributing 35 runs. Asutosh then held the pitch with captain Sunil and the score was cruising at an average of 6 runs per over for long time but Asutosh had to retire due to an upset stomach. Ravi Shah then joined the captain and his bat proved to be fruitful for RSR, with him scoring shots all around the ground including 4 blazing sixers. Asutosh again joined the ground when the captain fell for the ground and was applauded by everybody present on & off the ground including Anns and Annets. Ashutosh was bowled out and Ravi Jhaveri took the crease. The multiple Ravis were scoring at a very good run rate with almost 10 runs an over for 7 consecutive overs. -
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Series - 11 Email: [email protected] Vol - Apr07/01/19 Cover Story THE VALIANT CRICKETING HEROES OF RSR. he semi final won by Rotary Surat Riverside heroes brought them face to face with the cricketers of Rotary Club of Bhavnagar at the centrally situated venue - Shastri Maidan at TAnand on Sunday the 1st of April 2007. The two teams reached the venue earlier night so they could be fresh the next day, all geared up for the Grand Finale. The morning was as still as it could be with the teams reaching on time and starting the match at 8.30 am. RSR lost the toss as usual (all throughout the tournament) and were brought in to bat first. The openers gave a good start with Joy scoring most of the runs with a good average. The first wicket fell at the score of 47 with Joy contributing 35 runs. Asutosh then held the pitch with captain Sunil and the score was cruising at an average of 6 runs per over for long time but Asutosh had to retire due to an upset stomach. Ravi Shah then joined the captain and his bat proved to be fruitful for RSR, with him scoring shots all around the ground including 4 blazing sixers. Asutosh again joined the ground when the captain fell for the ground and was applauded by everybody present on & off the ground including Anns and Annets. Ashutosh was bowled out and Ravi Jhaveri took the crease. The multiple Ravis were scoring at a very good run rate with almost 10 runs an over for 7 consecutive overs. -
The-Cricketers-Cup-Year-Book-2019.Pdf
THE CRICKETER CUP YEAR BOOK 2019 Michael Burgess batting for Old Cranleighans in the final THE CRICKETER CUP 1967- 2018 ORDER OF MERIT Rank School From To Seasons Matches Won Lost % Won Winners Runners-up 1 Old Tonbridgians 1967 2018 52 166 129 37 77.71% 15 6 2 Old Malvernians 1967 2018 52 162 120 42 74.07% 10 6 3 Old Cranleighans 2007 2018 12 35 25 10 71.43% 2 3 4 Oundle Rovers 1969 2018 50 135 88 47 65.19% 3 5 5 Charterhouse Friars 1967 2018 52 138 89 49 64.49% 3 3 6 Bradfield Waifs 1967 2018 52 125 76 49 60.80% 3 3 7 Shrewsbury Saracens 1967 2018 52 122 73 49 59.84% 3 2 8 Old Wellingtonians 1967 2018 52 122 72 50 59.02% 2 1 9 Repton Pilgrims 1967 2018 52 116 66 50 56.90% 2 3 10 Old Bedfordians 2011 2018 8 18 10 8 55.56% 11 Eton Ramblers 1967 2018 52 112 62 50 55.36% 2 2 12 Harrow Wanderers 1967 2018 52 114 62 52 54.39% 5 13 Old Wykehamists 1967 2018 52 100 51 49 51.00% 3 1 14 Uppingham Rovers 1967 2018 52 101 49 52 48.51% 2 15 Old Cliftonians 1969 2018 50 94 45 49 47.87% 1 2 16 Old Alleynians 1969 2018 50 94 44 50 46.81% 1 17 Old Brightonians 1969 2018 50 92 43 49 46.74% 1 18 Old Eastbournians 2011 2018 8 15 7 8 46.67% 1 19 Radley Rangers 1967 2018 52 95 43 52 45.26% 1 20 Old Merchant Taylors 1969 2018 50 90 40 50 44.44% 21 Marlborough Blues 1967 2018 52 90 39 51 43.33% 1 22 Rugby Meteors 1967 2018 52 88 37 51 42.05% 1 1 23 Felsted Robins 1969 2018 50 86 36 50 41.86% 24 Sherborne Pilgrims 1967 2018 52 87 35 52 40.23% 25 Haileybury Hermits 1969 2018 50 81 31 50 38.27% 1 26 Old Blundellians 1969 2006 38 61 23 38 37.70% 1 27 St Edward’s