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16-June 2013 Surrey U-15 V Middlesex U-15 @ City of London Freeman’S School 16-June 2013 Surrey U-15 v Middlesex U-15 @ City of London Freeman’s School Middx Win by 53 runs Middlesex Cricket Board - Under 15 Name How Out Bowler Runs 4s Balls 1 Bradley Erasmus Caught (Matthew Clarke) Shahrayz Nazim 73 2 0 148 2 Max Holden Caught (Ollie Pope) Eddie Knight 5 0 0 16 3 Kushal Patel * Caught (Amar Verdi) Niall Solomon 20 2 0 51 4 Nikhil Rawal + Bowled Tom Homes 15 2 0 16 5 Arthur Godsal Bowled Shahrayz Nazim 57 7 0 70 6 Thomas Powe Not Out 2 0 0 2 7 Harveer Mahajan Caught (Ryan Patel) Shahrayz Nazim 0 0 0 1 8 Benedict Chippendale Did Not Bat 9 Charanvir Gill Did Not Bat 10 Dom O'Tominu Did Not Bat 11 Steven Reingold Did Not Bat Leg Byes(5); Wides(28); No Balls(5); Extras 38 Total 210 Wickets 6 Overs 50 Fall Of Wickets Wkt Fall Batsman out and score Not out batsman and score 1 17 Max Holden - 5 Max Holden - 7* 2 68 Kushal Patel - 20 Kushal Patel - 24* 3 90 Nikhil Rawal - 15 Nikhil Rawal - 30* 4 208 Arthur Godsal - 57 Arthur Godsal - 73* 5 209 Bradley Erasmus - 73 Bradley Erasmus - 1* 6 210 Harveer Mahajan - 0 Harveer Mahajan - 2* Bowling Name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Wides No Balls 1 Ryan Patel 4 0 11 0 1 2 2 Eddie Knight 6 1 14 1 1 2 3 Shahrayz Nazim 6 0 27 3 4 0 4 Sam Curran 9 0 45 0 7 1 5 Niall Solomon 5 0 15 1 3 0 6 Angus Dahl 3 0 12 0 1 0 7 Amar Verdi 7 1 32 0 6 0 8 Tom Homes 10 0 49 1 5 0 Fielding Extras/Non-bowler wickets 5 0 Total 50 2 210 6 28 5 Surrey Cricket Board - Under 15 Name How Out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls 1 Rajan Soni Caught (Charanvir Gill) Charanvir Gill 5 0 0 23 2 Ryan Patel Caught (Dom O'Tominu) Max Holden 1 0 0 14 3 Kiran Beri Run Out (Steven Reingold) 15 2 0 28 4 Angus Dahl Caught (Kushal Patel) Dom O'Tominu 6 1 0 17 5 Sam Curran Caught (Charanvir Gill) Charanvir Gill 4 0 0 13 6 Ollie Pope + LBW Max Holden 31 3 0 54 7 Matthew Clarke Stumped (Nikhil Rawal) Thilan Walallawita 17 1 0 66 8 Shahrayz Nazim Stumped (Nikhil Rawal) Max Holden 0 0 0 6 9 Amar Verdi * Caught (Steven Reingold) Thilan Walallawita 0 0 0 3 10 Niall Solomon Caught (Charanvir Gill) Benedict Chippendale 15 1 0 33 11 Tom Homes Not Out 37 6 1 36 Byes(4); Wides(15); No Balls(7); Extras 26 Total 157 Wickets 10 Overs 48.2 Fall Of Wickets Wkt Fall Batsman out and score Not out batsman and score 1 4 Ryan Patel - 1 Ryan Patel - 3* 2 15 Rajan Soni - 5 Rajan Soni - 4* 3 34 Kiran Beri - 15 Kiran Beri - 6* 4 41 Sam Curran - 4 Sam Curran - 6* 5 41 Angus Dahl - 6 Angus Dahl - 0* 6 98 Ollie Pope - 31 Ollie Pope - 17* 7 99 Matthew Clarke - 17 Matthew Clarke - 0* 8 99 Amar Verdi - 0 Amar Verdi - 0* 9 99 Shahrayz Nazim - 0 Shahrayz Nazim - 0* 10 157 Niall Solomon - 15 Niall Solomon - 37* Bowling Name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Wides No Balls 1 Arthur Godsal 8 0 34 0 2 7 2 Max Holden 10 2 26 3 6 0 3 Charanvir Gill 6 0 22 2 3 0 4 Dom O'Tominu 5 1 6 1 2 0 5 Steven Reingold 5 1 31 0 2 0 6 Thilan Walallawita 10 5 12 2 0 0 7 Benedict Chippendale 4.2 0 22 1 0 0 Fielding Extras/Non-bowler wickets 4 1 Total 48.2 9 157 10 15 7 .
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