Match Day Hospitality Suites and Experiences Welcome to the Home of Cricket

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Match Day Hospitality Suites and Experiences Welcome to the Home of Cricket MATCH DAY HOSPITALITY SUITES AND EXPERIENCES WELCOME TO THE HOME OF CRICKET WE’VE PUSHED THE BOUNDARIES TO WELCOME YOU BACK TO THE HOME OF CRICKET FOR 2021 Celebrate the return of watching live cricket at the most iconic ground in the world, in one of our outstanding hospitality venues. We have a varied top order of hospitality available, suitable for a range of occasions and budgets, each celebrating our unique heritage and exquisite food to ensure a perfect day at Lord’s. We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to the Home of Cricket with friends, colleagues or clients to enjoy our exceptional hospitality, as well as top-level cricket action, in luxury. SUITES Visual Concepts Ultimate Suite ULTIMATE SUITE Visual Concepts Ultimate Suite The ultimate triumph in One-Day International cricket is to win the Cricket World Cup. The ultimate achievement in the fierce England and Australia cricket rivalry is to hold up the Ashes Urn. The ultimate goal for any cricketer is to have their name added to the Lord’s Honours Boards. The Ultimate Suite at Lord’s is the pinnacle of a day at the cricket for any cricket supporter. A brand new hospitality experience for 2021 takes our guests beyond the boundary, with a bounty of extras to create a day like no other. Step onto the hallowed turf where cricket history is made for a pitch inspection before play, and mingle with cricket legends while enjoying world-class cuisine throughout the day, from a newly refurbished private luxury suite and balcony. Visual Concepts Ultimate Suite ULTIMATE SUITE WHATS INCLUDED? NEW-STATE OF THE ART PITCH-FACING PRIVATE SUITE WITH BALCONY SEATING, FOR UP TO 15 GUESTS • BEYOND THE BOUNDARY ACCESS WITH A PRE-BREAKFAST PITCH TOUR WITH A CRICKETING LEGEND • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE FOR FAST-TRACKED ENTRY • LORD’S DINING PRICES VISITS FROM GREATS OF THE GAME • A choice of a hot or cold breakfast, including • a Lord’s Full English Breakfast, fresh fruit ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA PERSONAL SUITE HOST and juices ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCH • • Enhanced premium lunch menu LUXURY CHAUFFEUR Saturday 10 July POA Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) SOLD SERVICE TO THE GROUND* • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats • Full complimentary bar, including Veuve Day 2 (Friday 13 August) POA *ONE CAR PER SUITE FOR JOURNEYS Clicquot Champagne, fine wines, craft beers, WITHIN THE M25 premium spirits and soft drinks • VISITS FROM THE GREATS OF THE GA• PERSONAL SUITE Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) POA HOST Day 4 (Sunday 15 August) POA VEUVE CLICQUOT SUITE There have been countless champagne moments at Lord’s over the past two centuries. Most recently we have witnessed two dramatic Cricket World Cup victories for England, with the women’s team lifting the trophy in front of a full house, and the men’s champagne super-over, creating history as ‘the greatest cricket match ever played’. In celebration of all the cricket excellence at Lord’s and our longstanding relationship with Veuve Clicquot, we have created an exclusive new suite dedicated to our sparkling partnership. Enjoy the cricket in luxury from our newly refurbished private suite and balcony, with an enhanced Champagne drinks menu, world-class dining and visits of cricketing icons throughout the day. VEUVE CLICQUOT SUITE WHATS INCLUDED? NEW-STATE OF THE ART PITCH-FACING PRIVATE SUITE WITH BALCONY SEATING, FOR UP TO 15 GUESTS • VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE EXPERIENCE LORD’S DINING PRICES • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY • A choice of a hot or cold breakfast, ENTRANCE FOR FAST-TRACKED warm pastries, and fresh juices ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA ENTRY TEST MATCH • Enhanced premium lunch menu ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL • VISITS FROM THE GREATS • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats served with Veuve Clicquot Saturday 10 July POA Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) POA OF THE GAME Rich – the first Champagne created to be served over • ice with a twist PERSONAL SUITE HOST Day 2 (Friday 13 August) SOLD • Full complimentary bar, including Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label and Rosè Champagne, fine wines, craft beers, premium spirits and soft drinks. La Grande Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) POA Dame enhanced drinks package available Day 4 (Sunday 15 August) POA PRIVATE SUITE Soak up the atmosphere of the Home of Cricket in absolute style with a private pitch-facing suite and balcony to enjoy with your family, friends clients or colleagues. The Private Suites located in the Grand Stand, Mound Stand and Tavern Stand provide the perfect setting to watch the day’s play while making the most of our world-class hospitality, so you won’t miss a moment of the action. Indulge in delicious breakfast items, a premium lunch menu and traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with fine wines, beers, soft drinks, premium spirits and Champagne available, served by a dedicated host for the day. PRIVATE SUITE WHATS INCLUDED? PITCH-FACING PRIVATE SUITE WITH BALCONY SEATING, WITH A CAPACITY OF 18 GUESTS • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY LORD’S DINING PRICES ENTRANCE FOR FAST-TRACKED ENTRY • A choice of a hot or cold breakfast, ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA • warm pastries, and fresh juices PERSONAL SUITE HOST ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCH • Premium lunch menu Saturday 10 July £8,000 + VAT Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) £12,500 + VAT • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats Day 2 (Friday 13 August) £12,500 + VAT • A selection of fine wines, beers, premium spirits, Champagne and soft drinks available, charged on a consumption basis. Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) £11,000 + VAT Day 4 (Sunday 15 August) £5,000 + VAT *Please note, all food and beverage is charged in addition. EXPERIENCES SHARED SUITE Whether you’re relaxing with friends or spending the day with colleagues, you can enjoy watching live cricket with like-minded supporters in a premium Shared Suite, which is an informal and relaxed hospitality experience at Lord’s. With a capacity of 24 guests, you can mingle with other cricket fans in a spacious setting, while treating yourself to world-class cuisine, including breakfast, a premium lunch menu and a traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, as well as a complimentary bar throughout the day. SHARED SUITE WHATS INCLUDED? SPACIOUS PITCH-FACING SHARED SUITE WITH BALCONY SEATING, WITH A CAPACITY OF 24 GUESTS • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE FOR FAST-TRACKED LORD’S DINING PRICES ENTRY • • A choice of a hot or cold breakfast, warm pastries, and fresh juices ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA PERSONAL SUITE HOST ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCH • • Premium lunch menu POSEUR TABLES AND OCCASIONAL SEATING • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with Saturday 10 July £749 + VAT pp Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) £999 + VAT pp hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats Day 2 (Friday 13 August) £999 + VAT pp • Complimentary bar, including Champagne, fine wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) £799 + VAT pp Day 4 (Sunday 15 August) £499 + VAT pp THE MARYLEBONE Marylebone has been the home of Lord’s since 1814 and over the past two centuries, the iconic Ground has been the backdrop for some of the most famous cricket moments. The first Lord’s Test match in 1884 featuring the great W.G. Grace, Hedley Verity taking 14 wickets in a day, and Graham Gooch reaching the highest Test score at Lord’s scoring 333. Through The Marylebone we pay homage to the memories that have been created at the Ground, with an unforgettable hospitality experience for our guests to make cricket memories of their own. Hear stories from cricketers who have made their own memories on the hallowed turf with visits from greats of the game to your private table. Enjoy breakfast on arrival, a four-course lunch and a traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea with a complimentary bar to ensure you remain refreshed throughout the day from your premium seats in the new Edrich Stand. THE MARYLEBONE WHATS INCLUDED? NEW-PREMIUM MATCH SEATING IN THE EDRICH STAND • PRIVATE TABLE • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE LORD’S DINING PRICES FOR FAST-TRACKED ENTRY • A range of hot or cold breakfast items, • including warm pastries and fresh juices ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA VISITS FROM THE GREATS ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCH OF THE GAME • Enhanced four-course lunch menu • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with Saturday 10 July £699 + VAT pp Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) £949 + VAT pp hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats • Complimentary bar, including Champagne, Day 2 (Friday 13 August) £949 + VAT pp fine wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) £749 + VAT pp Day 4 (Sunday 15 August) £479 + VA pp EIGHTEEN SIXTY EIGHT New for 2021, hear tales from greats of the game, where cricketing stories have been shared since 1868, the year the Lord’s Hotel, now the Lord’s Tavern, first opened. Enjoy all that Eighteen Sixty Eight has to offer from your private table in a relaxed, traditional setting. Soak up the Lord’s atmosphere as you make the short walk to your premium match seats. Enjoy breakfast on arrival, a delicious three-course lunch created by our in-house chefs, and a traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, as well as a full complimentary bar throughout the day. EIGHTEEN SIXTY EIGHT WHATS INCLUDED? PRIVATE TABLE AND PREMIUM MATCH SEATING • DEDICATED HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE FOR LORD’S DINING PRICES FAST-TRACKED ENTRY • • A range of hot or cold breakfast items, VISITS FROM THE GREATS including warm pastries and fresh juices ENGLAND v PAKISTAN ENGLAND v INDIA OF THE GAME ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL TEST MATCH • Three-course lunch menu • Traditional Lord’s Afternoon Tea, with Saturday 10 July £549 + VAT Day 1 (Thursday 12 August) £799 + VAT hand-crafted savoury and sweet treats • Complimentary bar, including Champagne, Day 2 (Friday 13 August) £799 + VAT fine wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks Day 3 (Saturday 14 August) £599 + VAT NURSERY PAVILION Watch players practice in the nets from up close in the Nursery Pavilion, and soak up the buzz of Lord’s in our most relaxed, premium setting.
Recommended publications
  • Western Australian Museum Foundation
    western australian museum ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006 Abominable Snowman chatting with friends. This creature was a standout feature at an exhibition staged by animatronics specialist John Cox: How to Make a Monster: The Art and Technology of Animatronics. Photograph: Norm Bailey. ABOUT THIS REPORT This Annual Report is available in PDF format on the Western Australian Museum website www.museum.wa.gov.au Copies are available on request in alternate formats. Copies are archived in the State Library of Western Australia, the National Library Canberra and in the Western Australian Museum Library located at the Collection and Research Centre, Welshpool. For enquiries, comments, or more information about staff or projects mentioned in this report, please visit the Western Australian Museum website or contact the Museum at the address below. Telephone 9212 3700. PUBLISHED BY THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM Locked Bag 49, Welshpool DC, Western Australia 6986 49 Kew Streeet, Welshpool, Western Australia 6106 www.museum.wa.gov.au ISSNISSN 2204-61270083-8721 © Western Autralian Museum, 2006 Contents Letter of transmittal 1 COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS Message from the Minister 2 Highlights – Western Australian Museum 2005-06 3 Auditor’s opinion financial statements 39 The year in review – Chief Executive Officer 5 Certification of financial statements 40 MUSEUM AT A GLANCE 7 Notes to the financial statements 45 INTRODUCING THE Certification of performance indicators 73 8 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM Key performance indicators 74 REPORT ON OPERATIONS THE WESTERN
    [Show full text]
  • Cricket Memorabilia Society Postal Auction Closing at Noon 10
    CRICKET MEMORABILIA SOCIETY POSTAL AUCTION CLOSING AT NOON 10th JULY 2020 Conditions of Postal Sale The CMS reserves the right to refuse items which are damaged or unsuitable, or we have doubts about authenticity. Reserves can be placed on lots but must be agreed with the CMS. They should reflect realistic values/expectations and not be the “highest price” expected. The CMS will take 7% of the price realised, the vendor 93% which will normally be paid no later than 6 weeks after the auction. The CMS will undertake to advertise the memorabilia for auction on its website no later than 3 weeks prior to the closing date of the auction. Bids will only be accepted from CMS members. Postal bids must be in writing or e-mail by the closing date and time shown above. Generally, no item will be sold below 10% of the lower estimate without reference to the vendor.. Thus, an item with a £10-15 estimate can be sold for £9, but not £8, without approval. The incremental scale for the acceptance of bids is as follows: £2 increments up to £20, then £20/22/25/28/30 up to £50, then £5 increments to £100 and £10 increments above that. So, if there are two postal bids at £25 and £30, the item will go to the higher bidder at £28. Should there be two identical bids, the first received will win. Bids submitted between increments will be accepted, thus a £52 bid will not be rounded either up or down. Items will be sent to successful postal bidders the week after the auction and will be sent by the cheapest rate commensurate with the value and size of the item.
    [Show full text]
  • PCB Men's T20 Matches Playing Conditions for Domestic
    PCB Men’s T20 Matches Playing Conditions For Domestic Tournaments 2020/21 (Incorporating the 2017 Code of the MCC Laws of Cricket - 2ndEdition 2019) Effective 3oth September 2020 These Playing conditions shall be read with the PCB Almanac 2019-20 and will apply to all PCB Domestic tournaments with the exclusion of HBL PSL. All matches will be played under the Laws of Cricket 2017 Code (2nd Edition – 2019) and ICC Standard Playing Conditions as adopted hereunder. These Playing Conditions will operate based on the underlying principle that the PCB organized Domestic Tournaments will take precedence over any privately organized league(s) or competition(s). Preamble - The Spirit of Cricket Cricket owes much of its appeal and enjoyment to the fact that it should be played not only according to the Laws (which are incorporated within these Playing Conditions), but also within the Spirit of Cricket. The major responsibility for ensuring fair play rests with the captains, but extends to all players, match officials and, especially in junior cricket, teachers, coaches and parents. Respect is central to the Spirit of Cricket. Respect your captain, team-mates, opponents and the authority of the umpires. Play hard and play fair. Accept the umpire‟s decision. Create a positive atmosphere by your own conduct, and encourage others to do likewise. Show self-discipline, even when things go against you. Congratulate the opposition on their successes, and enjoy those of your own team. Thank the officials and your opposition at the end of the match, whatever the result. Cricket is an exciting game that encourages leadership, friendship and teamwork, which brings together people from different nationalities, cultures and religions, especially when played within the Spirit of Cricket.
    [Show full text]
  • Barbados Advocate
    Established October 1895 Brace for an ashy, dusty weekend PAGE 2 Saturday April 10, 2021 $1 VAT Inclusive Barbados pledges its full support to the HERE people of St. Vincent TO HELP THE government of the situation in St. Vincent, Barbados has pledged its with the increased seismic full support to the people activity connected with the La of St. Vincent and the Soufrière volcano and at 8:41 Grenadines, as that island this morning, the volcano battles a dire disaster suffered an explosive eruption. emergency situation, given So basically,what we have been the eruption of its La fearing for quite a while has Soufrière volcano early come to pass. And I want yesterday. to start by expressing our During a swiftly convened complete sympathy as a press conference, Minister of government, as a people of Home Affairs, Information Barbados, for the government and Public Affairs, Wilfred and people of St. Vincent and Abrahams, noted that as the Grenadines, on what is a residents continue to be catastrophic event in their evacuated, Barbados will do its lives. It is almost beyond part to assist, even as the contemplation that a couple situation remains an evolving weeks ago, they were in relative one. comfort and now people are in “Over the last few weeks, From left to right: Attorney General, Dale Marshall, Commanding Officer of the Barbados Coast we’ve been closely monitoring FULL SUPPORT on Page 2 Guard, Commander Mark Peterson; Barbados Defence Force Chief of Staff, Colonel Glyne Grannum; and Press Secretary to the Prime Minister, Roy Morris, during yesterday’s ceremony.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekly Update – 24 October 2009
    Parnell Cricket Club Incorporated - Established 1858 Update No.174 – Black Caps Pipped Again Unbelievable – Deja Vue – Black Caps Pipped Again! Call it what you will, the Tie at Eden Park on Sunday, in the series deciding 5th T20, was the most extraordinary coincidence. Again, NZ lost fewer wickets to England, the winner of the “super over”. But who makes the rules by which these games are played? Consider these logics: CRICKET IS A GAME BETWEEN TWO TEAMS – OBJECT TO SCORE MORE RUNS/TAKE MORE WICKETS THAN THE OTHER TEAM • Why then not award the game, when tied, to the Team that loses the fewer wickets – on this basis NZ would have won the ICC CWC (lost only 8 wickets to England’s 10) and yesterday’s T20 (T11) – NZ lost 5, England 7 wickets. • But why, in the ICC CWC, was England able to contest the “super over” – it had lost all 10 wickets. Should have been end of story! • Or, if a “super over” has to be bowled, then wouldn’t it be more logical for the batsmen to be those who were not out or still to bat? Once out means OUT? And bowl only a bowler who hadn’t used his T20 quota. In the interest of fairness and logic! Having got that angst off my chest, what a remarkable game yesterday! Talk of coincidences – and quite extraordinary that the game even took place. We had waited all day Saturday for the forecast rain which, most thankfully, held off. And Sunday morning was fine – when the rain did come, around 11am, it came! The whole of Auckland was blanketed – not too heavy but steady and the wind had dropped.
    [Show full text]
  • Rules & Regulations of Cricket Switzerland Twenty20 Competitions
    Rules & Regulations of Cricket Switzerland Twenty20 Competitions Rules & Regulations of Cricket Switzerland Twenty20 Competitions Rules & Regulations of Cricket Switzerland Twenty20 Competitions Page | 1 Rules & Regulations of Cricket Switzerland Twenty20 Competitions Table of Contents 1 TWENTY20 CRICKET ................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Application of Rules .....................................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Form of Twenty20 Competitions..............................................................................................................................................3 1.3 Match Arrangements....................................................................................................................................................................3 2 SUPERVISION OF TWENTY20 COMPETITIONS ...................................................................... 3 2.1 Management ...................................................................................................................................................................................3 2.2 The League Committee ...............................................................................................................................................................3 2.3 Duties of the League Committee .............................................................................................................................................3
    [Show full text]
  • Super Direction
    ANZ AUSTRALIAN STAFF SUPERANNUATION SCHEME SUPER RETIREMENT DIRECTION SUPER NEWSLETTER TO MEMBERS / DECEMBER 2016 PREVIOUS NEW NAMES, NEW NAME FOR... JUST FOR YOU NAME Current employees of ANZ ANZ Staff Super is changing Employee Section Section A and its associated companies the names we use for our various membership sections Current employees who were so they better describe the Employee Section C Section C members in 1996 and have not transferred to Section A sections and are more Former employees of ANZ, easily understood. Retained Benefits Personal Section so you can stay with ANZ You’ll see the new names throughout Account (RBA) Staff Super if you leave ANZ this newsletter but they’ll be introduced gradually across our publications and communications over coming months. Spouse Contribution Partners of current or Partner Section Account (SCA) former ANZ employees Current or former employees Retirement Section Account Based Pension of ANZ, so you can convert • Transition to (including Transition your super to an income retirement to Retirement Account stream when you retire or Based Pension) • Retirement income transition to retirement The data shows that at retirement, HOW YOU CAN DO YOUR PART LET’S CLOSE the median super balance for a man is You could: $107,000 and $65,000 for a woman. THE GAP • make extra contributions from your Women also live longer than men. pre-tax salary to your super (also A woman born today is expected on TOGETHER known as salary sacrificing) average to live 4.2 years longer than a ANZ is helping to close man. This means on average women • contribute lump sum or regular need more in super to cover their amounts to super after tax the super gender gap with longer lifespan.
    [Show full text]
  • APPENDIX “B” the Super Over (1) Super Over in All Roster and Finals
    APPENDIX “B” The Super Over (1) Super Over In all roster and finals matches in which the scores are equal (ie either the number of runs scored or as a result of Duckworth Lewis Stern calculation), the result shall be determined through a tie-breaker called the ‘Super Over’. The “Super Over” involves each team facing one 6-Ball over. The following procedure will apply: (a) Subject to ground, weather or light conditions the Super Over will take place on the scheduled day of the match at a time to be determined by the umpires. In normal circumstances it shall commence 10 minutes after the conclusion of the match. (b) 30 minutes of extra time (taken from the start of the Super Over) is allocated to complete the Super Over. Should play be delayed prior to or during the Super Over, once the playing time lost exceeds the 30 minutes, the Super Over shall be abandoned. (See (2) below) (c) The Super Over will take place on the pitch allocated for the match (the designated pitch) unless otherwise determined by the umpires in consultation with the ground authority and the Match Referee. (d) The umpires shall stand at the same end as they stood during the match. (e) In both innings of the Super Over, the fielding side shall choose which end to bowl from. (f) Only nominated players in the main match may participate in the Super Over. Should any player (including the batsmen and bowler) be unable to continue to participate in the Super Over due to injury, illness or other wholly acceptable reasons, the Laws and Playing Conditions for the main match shall apply.
    [Show full text]
  • Floating-Ball Valve Solutions for Mol Sieve Applications Www
    Floating-ball Valve Floating-ball Valve Solutions Applications for Mol Sieve July / August 2013 LNGINDUSTRY | July / August 2013 www.energyglobal.com Meeting challenges you haven’t even thought of yet. FMC Technologies invented the first offshore LNG loading technology. Today we are developing new solutions built on proven components. Our Articulated Tandem Offshore Loader (ATOL) safely performs high-velocity LNG transfers in severe conditions with waves up to 18 feet (5.5 meters). Our Offshore Loading Arm Footless (OLAF) side by side transfer solution accommodates massive new FLNG freeboards in the range of 82 feet (25 meters). And for tomorrow? We’re practically there already. VISIT US AT OFFSHORE EUROPE STANDS 5C120, 5C130. Copyright © FMC Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. www.fmctechnologies.com ISSN 1747-1826 CONTENTS JUL/AUG 2013 03 Comment 50 Cover story: Built to last Kevin Jackson, MOGAS Industries Inc., USA, examines the benefits of using severe service, dual metal-seated ball valves 05 LNG news over single seated lift-and-turn ball valves in LNG molecular 10 Difficulties down under sieve applications. Alex Field, Energy Industries Council (EIC), UK, discusses the 57 Not just another gas development of the Australian LNG industry and potential Mark Henley, Bestobell Valves, USA, looks at why selecting stumbling blocks to its further growth. the correct valve is especially important in LNG applications. 61 A fuel for all Alex Field, Energy Industries Council (EIC), UK, Thomas Vles, Bottle Consulting, the Netherlands, outlines the discusses the development of the Australian LNG industry 10 and potential stumbling blocks to its further growth. drivers, barriers and developments in the use of LNG as a fuel.
    [Show full text]
  • Page12 Sports.Qxd (Page 1)
    SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU RCB all but out of contention for IPL playoffs 5th Jammu Tawi Premier T20 Tournament RCC’s Karmanya wins hearts, PUNE, Apr 29: out below 100 runs twice in the take first strike, with left-arm spin- Paras, Surya guide JCC to big win Indian Premier League. ner Pawan Negi returning with Formidable Royal Challengers RCB were shot out for 49 by impressive figures of 1/18 from his Excelsior Sports Correspondent stipulated 20 overs, losing 3 Bangalore led by India captain Virat wickets in the process. Both but KCCC wins match KKR in an earlier game in the tour- 4 overs. JAMMU, Apr 29: Brilliant Kohli became first team to be the batsmen hit the ball with and 24 runs to the total. Snoop also bagged 3 wickets, while Snoop and nament. Stuart Binny (1/17) and Samuel batting display by Surya Excelsior Sports Correspondent thrown out of contention for play- fluidity and grace and sent the chipped in with 12 runs. Mokshin took 2 wickets each. Chasing a modest 158, Badree (1/31) chipped in with wick- Mahotra (81) and Paras offs after a humiliating 61 -run rival bowlers on a leather JAMMU, Apr 29: Young and In reply, RCC Srinagar scored Nityam and Raghav Sharma Bangalore just kept losing wickets et apiece. Sharma (71) powered Jammu defeat against Rising Pune hunt. For Strikers XI, Lablu promising leg-spinner Karmanya 178 runs in 33.2 overs, thus lost the claimed one wicket each. For his 7- Cricket Club (JCC) to big win Supergiant in an Indian Premier TODAY’S FIXTURE took all 3 wickets to fall.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Office Bearers 2004
    Parnell Cricket Club Incorporated - Established 1858 ANNUAL REPORT, ACCOUNTS and BALANCE SHEET Lockie Ferguson Catching Eoin Morgan – Final, New Zealand vs England, ICC CWC, Lord’s, 14 July 2019 21 wickets in the ICC CWC19 Tournament and selected for the CWC World XI Photo - Associated Press 2018 – 2019 : 161st Season 1. NEW ZEALAND – BLACK CAPS – 2018/19 & ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019 The Club was honoured to have two members selected to represent New Zealand in the past 12 months. WER (WILL) SOMERVILLE and LH (LOCKIE) FERGUSON Will and Lockie – both bowling for Parnell Will, a dream Test debut 7/127 (4/75 & 3/52) and Test won Lockie, 21 wickets at 19.47 in the ICC CWC And Lockie selected for the WORLD XI, ICC CWC 2019 WILL SOMERVILLE Born in 1984, Will, an off spinner, made his 1st Class debut for Otago in 2004/05 for whom he represented till 2007/08. Then, whilst in Sydney, for NSW from 2014 to 2018. Will returned to NZ later last year, accepted a contract with ACA and joined Parnell. Selected for the Black Caps’ series vs Pakistan in the UAE in December, he took, in the 3rd Test on debut, 7/127 (4/75 and 3/52). This enabled NZ to win the Test by 123 runs and so take out the series. Will’s apparences for Parnell were limited but he did well for Auckland and was awarded Cricketer of the Year – the John Bentham Morris Memorial Trophy, the first Parnell player to be so honoured since Ross Morgan in 1978/79.
    [Show full text]
  • Delhi Capsize
    TheHitavada JABALPUR Sunday November 1 2020 SPORTS 7 POINTS TABLE DUBAI, Oct 31 (PTI) less cricket. Boult was brilliant upfront removing openers RR look to winning TEAM M W L PTS NRR MUMBAI Indians ensured a top- Shikhar Dhawan (0) and Prithvi MI (Q) 13 9 4 18 +1.296 two finish in the IPL league table DELHI CAPSIZE Shaw (10 off 11 balls) in the pow- RCB 12 7 5 14 +0.048 with a clinical nine-wicket dec- erplay which pegged the Delhi imation of an already battered Capitals back. against Kolkata DC 13 7 6 14 -0.159 Mumbai thrash Delhi by 9 wickets, Delhi Capitals, who wilted under Captain Shreyas Iyer (25 off 29 KXIP 13 6 7 12 -0.133 relentless pressure from Trent ensure Top-2 finish in league stage balls) and Rishabh Pant (21 off DUBAI, Oct 31 (PTI) RR 13 6 7 12 -0.377 Boult and Jasprit Bumrah. 24 balls) then compounded their KKR 13 6 7 12 -0.467 While Boult (3-21 in 4 overs) team’s worries as they failed to THEY have just given their SRH 12 5 7 10 +0.396 dealt telling opening blows, regain the lost momentum. play-offs qualification hopes a CSK 13 5 8 10 -0.532 Jasprit Bumrah (3-17 in 4 overs) The duo, for the umpteenth lift and Rajasthan Royals will look (Updated before RCB vs SRH match) broke the backbone of the Delhi time, looked like playing for to sustaining the momentum Capitals middle-order, choking themselves and the intent was against Kolkata Knight Riders in them to 110 for 9.
    [Show full text]