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REGIONAL-SUPER-50-Kent-CCC-V-USA-Cricket (Pdf) REGIONAL SUPER 50 Kent CCC v USA Cricket Friday, February 16 2018 (09:45) at SIR VIV CRICKET STADIUM Kent CCC Won By 30 runs Kent CCC won toss and decided to bat Kent CCC USA Cricket 172 for 9 (50.0 overs) 142 all out (42.0 overs) 3 Hours, 15 Minutes. 2 Hours, 47 Minutes. Kent CCC Batsman Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s Dots S/r Daniel Bell-Drummond c I Khaleel b S Netravalkar 23 38 48 4 0 30 60.53 Zak Crawley c I Khaleel b E Hutchinson 4 16 19 1 0 15 25.00 Sean Dickson lbw b N Kenjige 7 22 41 0 0 17 31.82 Adam Rouse+ c I Khaleel b R Silva 12 25 23 1 0 19 48.00 Alex Blake st I Khaleel b N Kenjige 1 9 12 0 0 8 11.11 William Gidman* c S Sohal b R Silva 0 4 6 0 0 4 0.00 Calum Haggett c I Khaleel b S Netravalkar 42 73 92 3 0 43 57.53 Grant Stewart b E Hutchinson 44 86 96 3 1 59 51.16 James Tredwell run out (X Marshall) 18 16 24 1 0 4 112.50 Adam Riley not out 14 11 17 2 0 3 127.27 Imran Qayyum not out 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Extras 0b 0lb 7w 0nb 0pen 7 Provisional Score For Innings 172 Penalties awarded following Innings 0 Total 172 for 9 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Dots S/r Econ 4s 6s Elmore Hutchinson 10.0 3 33 2 2 (2) 0 (0) 43 31.00 3.30 2 1 Saurabh Netravalkar 10.0 1 43 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 40 30.00 4.30 6 0 Nosthush Kenjige 10.0 4 20 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 52 30.00 2.00 3 0 Roy Silva 8.0 0 31 2 5 (5) 0 (0) 29 26.50 3.88 1 0 Nisarg Patel 7.0 0 27 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 22 0.00 3.86 2 0 Timil Patel 5.0 0 18 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 16 0.00 3.60 1 0 Batsman Fall of Wicket Partnership Batsmen Over Zak Crawley 1-10 10 Zak Crawley (4) Daniel Bell-Drummond (5) 4.6 Daniel Bell-Drummond 2-33 23 Daniel Bell-Drummond (18) Sean Dickson (4) 11.3 Sean Dickson 3-38 5 Sean Dickson (3) Adam Rouse (1) 14.5 Adam Rouse 4-50 12 Adam Rouse (11) Alex Blake (1) 17.4 Alex Blake 5-50 0 Alex Blake (0) William Gidman (0) 18.4 William Gidman 6-51 1 William Gidman (0) Calum Haggett (0) 19.2 Calum Haggett 7-138 87 Calum Haggett (42) Grant Stewart (43) 45.1 Grant Stewart 8-146 8 Grant Stewart (1) James Tredwell (7) 46.2 James Tredwell 9-171 25 James Tredwell (11) Adam Riley (13) 49.5 USA Cricket Batsman Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s Dots S/r Sunny Sohal lbw b I Qayyum 29 75 95 0 0 51 38.67 Jaskaran Malhotra c D Bell-Drummond b G Stewart 12 24 29 2 0 20 50.00 Xavier Marshall c Z Crawley b I Qayyum 0 8 8 0 0 8 0.00 Ibrahim Khaleel*+ run out (W Gidman) 4 10 11 0 0 7 40.00 Roy Silva b C Haggett 50 57 80 3 3 34 87.72 Nisarg Patel lbw b I Qayyum 4 4 3 1 0 3 100.00 Timil Patel c C Haggett b I Qayyum 21 38 48 3 0 27 55.26 Mrunal Patel c G Stewart b A Riley 0 5 6 0 0 5 0.00 Elmore Hutchinson b C Haggett 4 10 20 0 0 7 40.00 Saurabh Netravalkar not out 4 13 17 0 0 10 30.77 Nosthush Kenjige b G Stewart 0 8 8 0 0 8 0.00 Extras 0b 1lb 13w 0nb 0pen 14 Provisional Score For Innings 142 Penalties awarded following Innings 0 Total 142 all out Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Dots S/r Econ 4s 6s Calum Haggett 8.0 2 25 2 4 (4) 0 (0) 37 26.00 3.13 1 1 Grant Stewart 8.0 2 20 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 36 24.00 2.50 1 0 Imran Qayyum 10.0 2 33 4 1 (5) 0 (0) 44 15.25 3.30 3 0 James Tredwell 4.0 1 12 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 18 0.00 3.00 0 1 William Gidman 3.0 0 15 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 9 0.00 5.00 0 1 Adam Riley 9.0 0 36 1 2 (4) 0 (0) 36 56.00 4.00 4 0 Batsman Fall of Wicket Partnership Batsmen Over Jaskaran Malhotra 1-26 26 Jaskaran Malhotra (12) Sunny Sohal (11) 7.6 Xavier Marshall 2-28 2 Xavier Marshall (0) Sunny Sohal (2) 10.2 Ibrahim Khaleel 3-34 6 Ibrahim Khaleel (4) Sunny Sohal (2) 12.5 Sunny Sohal 4-93 59 Sunny Sohal (14) Roy Silva (41) 26.1 Nisarg Patel 5-102 9 Nisarg Patel (4) Roy Silva (0) 26.5 Roy Silva 6-125 23 Roy Silva (9) Timil Patel (12) 34.4 Mrunal Patel 7-126 1 Mrunal Patel (0) Timil Patel (1) 35.5 Timil Patel 8-138 12 Timil Patel (8) Elmore Hutchinson (4) 38.1 Elmore Hutchinson 9-139 1 Elmore Hutchinson (0) Saurabh Netravalkar (1) 40.1 Nosthush Kenjige 10-142 3 Nosthush Kenjige (0) Saurabh Netravalkar (3) 41.6 Match Report Man of the Match: Roy Silva Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard Umpires: Z Bassarath & L Rajkumar Match Referee: V Burns 4th Umpire: B Joseph Scorers: C Mills .
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