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Match Report Match Report Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men vs Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men - Won by 3 wickets Date: Sat 12 Dec 2020 Location: New Zealand - Auckland Match Type: ACA 50 Over Match. Scorer: Auckland University Cricket Club Toss: Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men won the toss and elected to Bat URL: https://www.crichq.com/matches/880588 Auckland University Cricket Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Club, Premier Men Men Score 233-10 Score 236-7 Overs 49.5 Overs 40.2 PJ Fletcher Henry King Nick Stobart * Andy Lane * Vijay Anand Nathan Robinson Conor Ansell B Rae Ben Hawkes Flynn McGregor-Sumpter Jonathan Low Oliver Reynolds-Pringle Harry Lowe A Parikh † Kieren Mackenzie Fanie De Villiers Christy O'Brien † Dean Van Deventer AZ Prasad Nikith Perera Ash Vodnala Ganesh Ratnasabapathy page 1 of 35 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men R B 4's 6's SR AZ Prasad 2 . 1 . 4 . 1 2 . 4 . 1 4 . 1 . 4 . 1 4 . 1 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 . 1 . run out (Nikith Perera/Nathan Robinson) 47 62 7 0 75.81 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 // Vijay Anand . 2 . 1 . // c Andy Lane * b Ganesh Ratnasabapathy 3 16 0 0 18.75 Harry Lowe . 1 1 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . // lbw b A Parikh † 16 47 2 0 34.04 Ash Vodnala . 4 . 1 . 1 . 4 . 1 1 . 1 4 . // c Nathan Robinson b Henry King 17 26 3 0 65.38 Conor Ansell . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 3 1 4 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 c A Parikh † b Fanie De Villiers 46 59 4 0 77.97 . 1 4 1 1 1 . // Jonathan Low . 4 . 1 . 1 . 1 4 1 1 . 1 . 1 4 1 . 1 5 1 1 6 4 1 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . // c Nathan Robinson b Fanie De Villiers 49 46 4 1 106.52 Christy 1 1 1 1 1 1 . // c Nathan Robinson b Fanie De Villiers 6 8 0 0 75.0 O'Brien † Nick Stobart * . 1 . 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 1 . // c B Rae b Dean Van Deventer 24 20 4 0 120.0 Kieren 1 1 . // b Dean Van Deventer 2 3 0 0 66.67 Mackenzie PJ Fletcher 1 . 2 1 1 not out 5 5 0 0 100.0 Ben Hawkes . 1 1 . 1 . // c Nathan Robinson b Dean Van Deventer 3 7 0 0 42.86 Extras (w 9, b 2, lb 4) 15 Total (10 wickets; 49.5 overs) 233 4.68 RPO Fall of Wicket: 13-1 (Vijay Anand 4.6 ov ), 67-2 (AZ Prasad 18.3 ov ), 74-3 (Harry Lowe 22.1 ov ), 93-4 (Ash Vodnala 27.2 ov ), 187-5 (Jonathan Low 42.2 ov ), 190-6 (Conor Ansell 42.6 ov ), 215-7 (Christy O'Brien 46.4 ov ), 223-8 (Nick Stobart 47.4 ov ), 223-9 (Kieren Mackenzie 47.5 ov ), 233-10 (Ben Hawkes 49.5 ov ) Bowling: Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men O M R W EC AV EX Nikith Perera 5.0 0 22 0 4.40 - (w 1) Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 8.0 2 34 0 4.25 - (w 2) Ganesh Ratnasabapathy 6.0 0 35 1 5.83 35.00 (w 1) Fanie De Villiers 10.0 0 49 3 4.90 16.33 (w 3) A Parikh † 9.0 2 32 1 3.56 32.00 Henry King 6.0 0 28 1 4.67 28.00 (w 1) Dean Van Deventer 5.5 0 27 3 4.63 9.00 (w 1) page 2 of 35 2nd Innings | Batting: Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men R B 4's 6's SR B Rae 4 1 1 1 . // c AZ Prasad b Nick Stobart * 7 5 1 0 140.0 Flynn . 2 . 1 . 4 . 1 . 4 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 2 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 2 . 4 1 1 lbw b Ash Vodnala 64 83 4 3 77.11 . 1 . 1 . 4 6 . 1 . 1 1 6 . 2 1 2 . 1 . 1 . // McGregor- Sumpter Andy Lane * . 1 . 1 4 . 2 . 1 1 1 2 4 . 4 1 . 4 . 1 . 6 1 4 2 . 4 . 6 . 4 . 4 1 c PJ Fletcher b Ash Vodnala 81 69 11 3 117.39 1 4 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 6 . // Oliver . 1 4 2 1 . 1 . 1 . 4 4 . 1 . 2 . 4 . // c Kieren Mackenzie b Kieren Mackenzie 25 26 4 0 96.15 Reynolds- Pringle A Parikh † . 1 . 2 . // c Christy O'Brien † b Kieren Mackenzie 3 11 0 0 27.27 Fanie De . 1 2 6 . 1 1 . // b Kieren Mackenzie 11 14 0 1 78.57 Villiers Nathan . // lbw b Kieren Mackenzie 0 2 0 0 0.0 Robinson Dean Van . 1 . 2 . 4 3 . 2 4 . 4 1 1 1 4 not out 27 18 4 0 150.0 Deventer Nikith Perera . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 not out 5 14 0 0 35.71 Extras (w 9, lb 4) 13 Total (7 wickets; 40.2 overs) 236 5.85 RPO Did Not Bat: Henry King, Ganesh Ratnasabapathy Fall of Wicket: 12-1 (B Rae 2.5 ov ), 150-2 (Andy Lane 24.4 ov ), 164-3 (Flynn McGregor-Sumpter 26.6 ov ), 182-4 (A Parikh 31.3 ov ), 197-5 (Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 33.4 ov ), 197-6 (Nathan Robinson 33.6 ov ), 201-7 (Fanie De Villiers 35.2 ov ) Bowling: Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men O M R W EC AV EX Nick Stobart * 7.0 0 29 1 4.14 29.00 (w 2) Ben Hawkes 6.0 0 28 0 4.67 - Ash Vodnala 10.0 1 58 2 5.80 29.00 (w 4) Kieren Mackenzie 9.0 1 50 4 5.56 12.50 PJ Fletcher 3.0 0 24 0 8.00 - Vijay Anand 1.0 0 14 0 14.00 - Jonathan Low 3.2 0 25 0 7.50 - (w 3) Conor Ansell 1.0 0 4 0 4.00 - page 3 of 35 Auckland University Cricket Club, Team Report Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 236-7 Premier Men 233-10 Jonathan Low-49(46), Aakash Prasad-47(62), Three highest scores Andy Lane-81(69), Flynn McGregor-Sumpter- Conor Ansell-46(59) 64(83), Dean Van Deventer-27(18) Conor Ansell, Jonathan Low-94(94), Aakash Three highest Flynn McGregor-Sumpter, Andy Lane-138(131), Prasad, Harry Lowe-54(82), Christy O'Brien, partnerships Dean Van Deventer, Nikith Perera-35(31), Oliver Nick Stobart-25(82) Reynolds-Pringle, Aniket Parikh-18(31) 4 | 8.16% of total overs Maidens faced 2 | 5.0% of total overs 9 | 3.01% of total balls Wides faced 7 | 2.89% of total balls 0 | 0.0% of total balls No Balls faced 0 | 0.0% of total balls 169 | 56.52% of total balls Dot Balls faced 144 | 59.5% of total balls 98 | 42.06% of total runs 1s scored 50 | 21.19% of total runs 5 | 4.29% of total runs 2s scored 16 | 13.56% of total runs 1 | 1.29% of total runs 3s scored 1 | 1.27% of total runs 24 | 41.2% of total runs 4s scored 24 | 40.68% of total runs 1 | 2.15% of total runs 5s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 1 | 2.58% of total runs 6s scored 7 | 17.8% of total runs 46 (50) | 19.74% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 29 (41) | 12.29% of total runs ball of over 30 (50) | 12.88% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 46 (41) | 19.49% of total runs ball of over 22 (50) | 9.44% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 49 (41) | 20.76% of total runs ball of over 30 (50) | 12.88% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 43 (40) | 18.22% of total runs ball of over 41 (50) | 17.6% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 31 (40) | 13.14% of total runs ball of over 39 (49) | 16.74% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 23 (40) | 9.75% of total runs ball of over 8 (7) | 3.43% of total runs Runs scored off 7th 1 (3) | 0.42% of total runs ball of over 2 (2) | 0.86% of total runs Runs scored off 8th 1 (2) | 0.42% of total runs ball of over Runs scored off 9th 0 (1) | 0.0% of total runs ball of over page 4 of 35 1st Innings - Auckland..., Premier Men 2nd Innings - Parnell..., Premier Men Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 233 Overs 49.5 Runs 236 Overs 40.2 Balls 284 Maiden 4 Balls 232 Maiden 2 Dot Balls 169 Wickets 10 Dot Balls 144 Wickets 7 1s 98 Wides 9 1s 50 Wides 7 2s 5 No Balls 0 2s 16 No Balls 0 3s 1 Economy 4.676 3s 1 Economy 5.851 4s 24 4s 24 5s 1 5s 0 6s 1 6s 7 page 5 of 35 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men Match Partnerships Auckland University Cricket..., Premier Men Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men Extras 2(2), Aakash Prasad 8(14), Vijay Anand 3(16)||Ben Rae 7(5), Flynn McGregor-Sumpter 3(12), Extras 2(2) 13(30) 12(19) Extras 1(1), Aakash Prasad 39(48), Harry Lowe 14(33)||Flynn McGregor-Sumpter 56(62), Andy Lane 81(69), Extras 1(1) 54(82) 138(131) Harry Lowe 2(14), Ash Vodnala 5(8)||Flynn McGregor-Sumpter 5(9), Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 8(5), Extras 1(1) 7(22) 14(14) Extras 1(1), Ash Vodnala 12(18), Conor Ansell 6(13)||Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 11(16), Aniket Parikh 3(11), Extras 4(3) 19(32) 18(30) Extras 6(5), Conor Ansell 39(44), Jonathan Low 49(46)||Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 6(5), Fanie De Villiers 9(8) 94(94) 15(13) Conor Ansell 1(2), Christy O'Brien 2(2)||Fanie De Villiers 0(0), Nathan Robinson 0(2) 3(4) 0(2) Extras 2(2), Christy O'Brien 4(6), Nick Stobart 19(16)||Fanie De Villiers 2(6), Dean Van Deventer 1(2), Extras 1(1) 25(23) 4(9) Extras 1(1), Nick Stobart 5(4), Kieren Mackenzie 2(2)||Dean Van Deventer 26(16), Nikith Perera 5(14), Extras 4(2) 8(6) 35(31) Kieren Mackenzie 0(1), Pierce Fletcher 0(0)| 0(1) Extras 2(2), Pierce Fletcher 5(5), Ben Hawkes 3(7)| 10(14) page 6 of 35 MVP Leaderboard Kieren Mackenzie First Place 14.25 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 Kieren Mackenzie 14.25 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 2 Andy Lane * 12.7 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 3 Dean Van Deventer 9.97 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 4 Nathan Robinson 9.47 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 5 AZ Prasad 6.92 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 6 Flynn McGregor-Sumpter 6.35 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 7 Jonathan Low 5.98 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 8 Nick Stobart * 5.68 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 9 Ash Vodnala 5.66 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 10 Fanie De Villiers 5.65 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 11 Conor Ansell 5.16 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 12 A Parikh † 4.92 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 13 Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 2.68 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 14 Christy O'Brien † 2.45 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 15 B Rae 2.08 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men page 7 of 35 Rank Player MVP Points Team 16 Ganesh Ratnasabapathy 1.57 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 17 Henry King 1.55 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 18 PJ Fletcher 1.43 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 19 Nikith Perera 1.31 Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men 20 Ben Hawkes 0.58 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 21 Harry Lowe 0.36 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men 22 Vijay Anand -0.76 Auckland University Cricket Club, Premier Men page 8 of 35 1st Innings: 233-10 (49.5 Overs) Bowling: Parnell Cricket Club, Premier Men Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler 1 3 2 .
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