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												Bairstow Seals England Rout of South Africa
Sports FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 44 SL’s Malinga in hot water over ‘monkey’ comment COLOMBO: Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga key know about a parrot’s nesting hollow? This is like in a national squad if they are above 16 percent.” faced an investigation yesterday after he compared a a monkey getting into a parrot’s nest and talking Malinga, 33, was a surprise choice for the Sri Lanka government minister to a monkey following criticism about it.” squad as he has played little international cricket in that the country’s cricketers were too fat. Sports min- Jayasekera said some Sri Lankan players had pot the previous 18 months because of injury. ister Dayasiri Jayasekera said he ordered an inquiry bellies that stopped them moving and that often Just prior to the Champions Trophy, however, after Malinga lambasted him for questioning the they could not hold catches. Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Malinga won the cash-rich Indian Premier League endurance of Sri Lankan players following their fail- Ahmed was twice dropped in his side’s Champions (IPL) title with the Mumbai Indians. Malinga was the ure to reach the Champions Trophy semi-finals. Trophy win over Sri Lanka. Both catches were off the only player excused from Sri Lanka’s high altitude “He is now under investigation for making state- bowling of Malinga, who ended up with just one training camp before the Champions Trophy, ments to the media in breach of his contract with Sri wicket for 52 runs. Jayasekera said he ordered a fit- because of the IPL campaign. - 
												
												371 – March 2018 (2)
THE HAMPSHIRE CRICKET SOCIETY Patrons: John Woodcock Shaun Udal James Tomlinson NEWSLETTER No. 371 – MARCH 2018 (2) Wednesday 28 March 2018 – Meeting The society extends a warm welcome to this evening’s speaker, Adrian Aymes, on his return to the Society. He first addressed members in September 2000, during his benefit year. ADRIAN NIGEL AYMES was born in Southampton on 4 June 1964, and attended Bellemoor School. He came late to first-class cricket. He joined the Hampshire staff when 21 years of age in 1986 but did not gain a regular place until he finally displaced Bob Parks some four years later. He gave notice of what was to follow on his first-class debut against Surrey at The Oval in 1987. With Hampshire in trouble, he battled to 58 not out. Subsequently, no player in the first-class game during the 1990s sold his wicket more dearly. He was undefeated in a high proportion of his innings, which spoke volumes for his technique, temperament and sheer cussedness. With Robin Smith, he became the beating heart and consciousness of the Hampshire batting. If he took root and dug in, Hampshire were generally assured of a competitive total. All of his eight centuries were made in adversity. Of all Hampshire’s wicket-keepers, only his successor, Nic Pothas, has a higher batting average. He was a passionately proud professional, and never gave less than his best. He was fortunate to keep wicket to two of the genuinely great bowlers in the history of the game. At the start of his career, he stood back to the incomparable Malcolm Marshall; latterly, he kept to the unique Shane Warne. - 
												
												Almanac 2020-21
ALMANAC 2020-21 SCCC Somerset County Cricket Club 2020-2021 2020-2021 The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1JT. Telephone: 01823 425301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.somersetcountycc.co.uk Somerset County Sports Shop: 01823 337597 Centre of Cricketing Excellence: 01823 352266 Somerset Cricket Museum: 01823 275893 Honorary Life Members Contents include: President’s & Chairman’s Reports PW Anderson • Sir Ian Botham Squad Profiles AR Caddick • J Davey Bob Willis Trophy Mrs M Elworthy-Coggan Vitality Blast DJL Gabbitass • J Garner • MF Hill Somerset Cricket Board RC Kerslake • Mrs L Kerslake • MJ Kitchen Including Somerset Age Group, JL Langer • VJ Marks • AT Moulding Youth & Local League Cricket RA O’Donnell • Sir Christopher Ondaatje Obituaries KE Palmer MBE • R Parsons • Sir Viv Richards 2021 Fixtures PJ Robinson • BC Rose • R Snelling CJ Twort • R Virgin • D Wood Editor’s acknowledgements Despite it looking to the contrary for much of the summer in view of the Covid pandemic, cricket was played at all levels in 2020 and within the pages of this publication we have tried to cover as much of it as possible. In the absence of any Second XI cricket and the One Day Cup competition, the Bob Willis Trophy reports have been expanded to include a write up for each day’s play as well as the full scorecards. Sadly all fixtures were played behind closed doors so hopefully these extended reports will enable readers to get the feeling of actually being at the game! In addition, the Somerset Women’s team reports plus the Boys and Girls Pathway write ups are included in the first half of the book as they now come under the remit of Somerset CCC rather than the Somerset Cricket Board. - 
												
												Paul Farbrace to Coach England During the Vitality It20s Against Australia and India
Paul Farbrace, who will take charge of England in the IT20s against Australia and India. (Image by Getty) Jun 22, 2018 19:00 BST Paul Farbrace to coach England during the Vitality IT20s against Australia and India Assistant coach Paul Farbrace will be in charge of England's T20 side for the Vitality IT20 matches against Australia and India. Head coach Trevor Bayliss will take a break from coaching duties and focus his attention during the two-week period watching the England Lions in the 50-over Tri-series competition against India A and West Indies A. He will also be in attendance at the Royal London One Day Cup final between Hampshire and Kent at Lord’s on Saturday, June 30 and will take the opportunity to watch some county cricket across the country. Bayliss will return to his role with England ahead of the ODIs against India starting at Trent Bridge on Thursday, July 12. England IT20 squad Eoin Morgan (Middlesex) Captain, Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire), Jake Ball (Nottinghamshire), Jos Buttler (Lancashire), Sam Curran (Surrey), Tom Curran (Surrey), Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire), Chris Jordan (Sussex), Liam Plunkett (Yorkshire), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Joe Root (Yorkshire), Jason Roy (Surrey), David Willey (Yorkshire). Ends VITALITY IT20 FIXTURES: IT20, England v Australia, Wednesday June 27, Edgbaston, Birmingham (6.30pm BST) 1st IT20, England v India, Tuesday July 3, Emirates Old Trafford (5.30pm BST) 2nd IT20, England v India, Friday July 6, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (5.30pm BST) 3rd IT20, England v India, Sunday July 8, The Brightside Ground, Bristol (2pm BST) You'll find all ECB Media Releases and associated resources on our Newsroom > Contacts Danny Reuben Press Contact Head of Team Communications England Men's team [email protected] +44 (0)7825 723 620. - 
												
												Annual Report 2016-2017
2 PARRAMATTA DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INC 1843 – 2017 You are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club to be held at the Viking Sports Club, (Scandia Room) 35 Quarry Road (opposite Curtis Oval) Dundas Valley NSW 2117 On Friday 28th July 2017 at 6.30 pm. BUSINESS 1. To receive the 120th Annual Report 2. Any Notices of Motion According to Rules 3. Life Membership Award 4. To elect Officers and Committee 5. Election of Vice Presidents 6. To transact any business which may be introduced to Rule Only Financial Members of the previous season shall be entitled to vote (vide by laws) R. Wright OAM P O Box 143 Honorary Secretary PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 Phone: 0416 056 038 www.parracricket.com.au [email protected] 3 PARRAMATTA DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INC. PO Box 143, PARRAMATTA 2124 OFFICE BEARERS 2016-2017 JOINT PATRONS Federal Member for Parramatta Ms. Julie Owens State Member for Parramatta Geoff Lee City of Parramatta Council Cumberland Council K.D. Walters MBE Parramatta Leagues Club President Parramatta District Cricket Association Alan Overton AM PRESIDENT Mr. Greg Monaghan DEPUTY PRESIDENT Mr. P West HONORARY SECRETARY Mr. R Wright OAM HONORARY TREASURER Mr. T Wood MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE P Sullivan R Cherry B Cherry P Calvert P Copperfield SELECTION COMMITTEE Chairman Paul Sullivan 1st Grade: Nick Bertus Jason Coleman Paul Sullivan 2nd Grade: Luke Dempsey Jason Coleman Paul Sullivan 3rd Grade: Jason Coleman Jason Coleman Paul Sullivan 4th Grade: Kevin Tyler Jason Coleman Paul Sullivan 5th Grade: Mark McLeod Jason Coleman Paul Sullivan PROVISIONAL SELECTION COMMITTEE Chairman Tom Wood B. - 
												
												AGM Brochure 2019 (2018).Indd
NOTICE OF AGM AND AGENDA Dear Member, The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the East Stand Long Room, Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground on Saturday 23rd March 2019 at 10am for the purpose of transacting the following business. Tea and coffee will be available on arrival Agenda: 9. To announce the result of the election to the Members’ Committee. 1. To receive apologies for absence. 10. To elect an Honorary Life Member, Mr Richard 2. To confi rm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting Hutton. held on Saturday 24th March 2018. If any member has a query as to the accuracy of the Minutes, it would be 11. To appoint KPMG LLP as auditor of the Club until the appreciated if this could be raised with the Secretary conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting of the in advance in order to save time at the meeting. Club at which the accounts for the year ending 31st December 2019 are laid. 3. To receive a report from the Chairman. 12. Any other business. 4. To receive and approve the Accounts, together with the Independent Auditor’s Report thereon, for the year ended 31st December 2018. It would be appreciated Yours faithfully, if advance notice could be given of any questions that might require some research in order to save time at the meeting. 5. To recieve a report from the Chief Executive. 6. To receive a report from the Director of Cricket and to discuss cricket matters. Robin Smith 7. To elect as President, Mr Geoff Cope. - 
												
												Match Report
Match Report England, MCC Universities 2nd XI vs Hampshire CCC, Hampshire 2nd XI Draw Date: Tue 27 Jun 2017 Location: England - Sussex Match Type: SEC (2 Innings Match) Scorer: Hampshire 2nd XI Scorer Toss: Hampshire CCC, Hampshire 2nd XI won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/536606 England, MCC Universities Hampshire CCC, Hampshire 2nd XI 2nd XI Score 213-10 172-4 Score 377-10 Overs 60.2 50.0 Overs 79.3 J Scriven M Carberry X Owen BJ Taylor O Bocking CM Dickinson† S Rippington CP Wood J Cooke C Sole A Tillcock FH Edwards N Kumar F Hay H Palmer RA Stevenson O Soames TP Alsop W Fraine WR Smith* J Tetley† RJW Topley A Thomson* C Freeston page 1 of 66 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: England, MCC Universities 2nd XI R B 4's 6's SR W Fraine . 3 . c RA Stevenson b RJW Topley 3 6 0 0 50.0 H Palmer . 2 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 1 3 . 4 . 1 . 3 . 2 . c TP Alsop b RA Stevenson 23 42 2 0 54.76 O Soames . 2 . c WR Smith* b FH Edwards 2 7 0 0 28.57 N Kumar 1 . 2 . 1 1 . 1 3 4 1 . lbw b RJW Topley 14 19 1 0 73.68 J Scriven . 3 . 1 . lbw b RJW Topley 4 19 0 0 21.05 J Tetley† 1 . 2 . 4 . 1 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 4 . 1 . c CM Dickinson† b RJW Topley 24 48 4 0 50.0 . J Cooke . - 
												
												Wakefield Thornes CC
9/22/2018 wakefieldthornes.play-cricket.com/website/results/3711991/print Great Ayton CC - 1st XI Vs Wakefield Thornes CC - 1st XI Type Cup: Yorkshire Premier Leagues Champions Competition - YPL PLAY OFFS 2018 Rules Type Standard Ground Headingly Date Saturday 22nd September 2018 Toss Great Ayton CC - 1st XI won the toss and elected to bat Start Time 10:30 Result Summary Result : Wakefield Thornes CC - 1st XI - Won Great Ayton CC - 1st XI Wakefield Thornes CC - 1st XI Score 97 for 10 (26.3 overs) 98 for 3 (25 overs) Total Points 0 0 Great Ayton CC - 1st XI Batting Name How Out Bowler Runs 4s 6s Balls Christopher Batchelor b Josh Shaw 2 0 0 16 David Grainge ct David Toft b Mahmood Rasool 12 2 0 15 Phillip Holdsworth ct Jared Warner b Josh Shaw 1 0 0 13 Joshua Thompson ct James Wolfenden b Mahmood Rasool 0 0 0 6 Pitigala Jeewantha run out (David Toft) 0 0 0 4 Stephen Pennock ct Josh Shaw b Mahmood Rasool 6 1 0 25 Michael Croft b Josh Shaw 6 1 0 13 Thomas Leng lbw b Steve Morgan 7 1 0 15 Jon Grainge*† lbw b Steve Morgan 17 4 0 39 Andrew Liddle not out 20 2 1 12 Joe Marsay b Steve Morgan 0 0 0 4 Extras lb (6), w (17), nb (3) 26 Total 97 Wickets all out * = Captain, † = Wicket Keeper Overs 26.3 Fall of Wickets : 19-1 Christopher Batchelor (David Grainge-10*); 21-2 David Grainge (Phillip Holdsworth-0*); 23-3 Joshua Thompson (Phillip Holdsworth-0*); 23-4 Pitigala Jeewantha (Phillip Holdsworth-0*); 25-5 Phillip Holdsworth (Stephen Pennock-0*); 42-6 Michael Croft (Stephen Pennock-6*); 43-7 Stephen Pennock (Thomas Leng-0*); 59-8 Thomas Leng (Jon - 
												
												October 22, 2016
www.thepeninsulaqatar.com PAGE | 21 PAGE | 22 Crutchlow fastest as Europa League: rain ruins practice Pogba at the doubleble Down Under for Man United SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER 2016 • 21 MOHARRAM 1438 thepeninsulaqatar @peninsulaqatar @peninsula_qatar QATAR STARS LEAGUE Thursday’s Results Al Khor 1 Al Kharaitiyat 1 Al Sadd trounce Muaither as Al Shahaniya 1 Al Gharafa 1 Yesterday’s Results Al Sadd 4 Muaither SC 2 Umm Salal 0 Al Sailiya 0 Umm Salal and Al Sailiya draw Today’s matches Al Rayyan vs El Jaish at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, 5.30pm forward dribbled the ball into the Umm Salal looked content to sit Al Wakrah vs Lekhwiya at Saoud Bin Abdel Kasola, Bounedjah box, lined the shot up with his left back and play on the counter, a tac- Rahman Stadium, 7.40pm foot, cut back to his right and then tic that nearly paid dividends on the and Hassan goals put the ball into the net, to give the 68th minute after Hilal Mohammed give Wolves their Stallions a lifeline. made a darting run into Al Sailiya’s Muaither grabbed another goal half and struck a sweet ball to Umm third victory in four in the seventy eighth minute of Salal’s, Tha’er Bawab, who despite QSL matches the game from the penalty spot. Al finding himself in acres of space in Neymar signs new Sadd defender Abdelkarim Hassan the box was unable to control the brought down Muaither’s forward, ball and test the Peregrines keeper, Barcelona deal The Peninsula Ayoub Ouadrassi in the penalty box Gregory Gomis. - 
												
												Newsletter Number 9
(Formed 1972) Patron : Lord Cobham President : Martin Horton Chairman : Dave Nicklin ( 01527 871835 ) Hon. Secretary : Mike Taylor ( 01299 825776 ) Hon. Treasurer : Ken Workman ( 01384 830881 ) Prog. Secretary : Terry Church ( 01384 292170 ) Stourbridge & District Cricket Society is a member of the Council of Cricket Societies OCTOBER 2004 NEWSLETTER No. 9 PROGRAMME FOR 2004/5 TUESDAY 19th October Geoff Miller England, Derbyshire and Essex C.C.C. Current England selector. Thursday 11th November Chris Westcott Cricket writer. Thursday 9th December Dave Bradley Hereford & Worcester BBC broadcaster Thursday 13th January Dennis Amiss England and Warwickshire C.C.C. Chief Executive of Warwickshire C.C.C. Thursday 17th February Greg Thomas England, Glamorgan and Northants C.C.C. Thursday 17th March Richard Bevan Chief Executive of the Professional Cricketers Association. Thursday 7th April Steve Rhodes Worcestershire C.C.C. Will members please note that our first meeting is on TUESDAY 19th October. Since our last meeting! The summer weather has not lived up to expectations. Who mentioned climate change? England have continued to make great progress in Test matches but their performances in One Day Internationals still leaves a lot to be desired. The difficult tour to South Africa this winter will be good preparation for next year’s Ashes series. Is the Aussie team growing old together or will they come up with some interesting replacements? Perhaps there are a few playing in the Championship this summer!! At the time of writing Worcester are struggling. After a reasonable start, relegation is on the cards in the Championship, whilst promotion in the Totesport League is in the balance. - 
												
												Match Report
Match Report Sussex CCC, Sussex vs Surrey CCC, Surrey Match Abandoned Date: Sun 14 Jun 2015 Location: United Kingdom - Bedfordshire Match Type: NATWEST T20 Scorer: JAYAKRISHNAN R Toss: Sussex CCC, Sussex won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/265693 Sussex CCC, Sussex Surrey CCC, Surrey Score 141-7 Score Overs 18.4 Overs CD Nash BT Foakes LJ Wright* RJ Burns DPMD Jayawardene KP Pietersen Craig Cachopa GC Wilson† MW Machan ZS Ansari BC Brown† MC Henriques WAT Beer Azhar Mahmood SA Piolet JE Burke MH Yardy GJ Batty* OE Robinson MP Dunn CJ Liddle TK Curran page 1 of 32 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Sussex CCC, Sussex R B 4's 6's SR CD Nash 1 2 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 4 4 1 . 4 1 4 1 . 1 2 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 b GJ Batty* 41 39 5 0 105.13 1 . // LJ Wright* . 1 . // b TK Curran 1 4 0 0 25.0 DPMD 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 . 1 1 1 1 6 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 . // c TK Curran b MC Henriques 43 28 4 1 153.57 Jayawardene Craig Cachopa . 1 . 2 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 1 not out 27 16 1 2 168.75 MW Machan 1 2 1 2 1 . // c MP Dunn b MC Henriques 7 6 0 0 116.67 BC Brown† 1 1 1 1 . // b MC Henriques 4 5 0 0 80.0 WAT Beer . - 
												
												Sussex CCC Vs Australia a Tourist Match Arundel Castle Cricket Ground, Arundel Sunday 7Th – Wednesday 11Th July 2019
Sussex CCC vs Australia A Tourist Match Arundel Castle Cricket Ground, Arundel Sunday 7th – Wednesday 11th July 2019 Day One Late bursts from James Pattinson and Michael Neser seized the initiative for Australia 'A' on the first day of their first-class match against Sussex at Arundel Castle. Sussex won the toss and batted after persistent drizzle prevented play from starting until just after 3.30pm. The home side made a positive start with Phil Salt (37) and Varun Chopra (30) putting on an opening stand of 69 inside 14 overs. After the pair departed to Jackson Bird and Pattinson in consecutive overs, Luke Wells and Laurie Evans then combined to take Sussex to 112 for 2 with six overs of the day remaining. What had looked like being a solid start to the match was rocked, however, with three wickets falling for just six runs. First, Neser nipped one past Evans' outside edge and knocked back his off stump. Three overs later and Pattinson - with 70 wickets in 17 Test matches behind him - beat Wells between bat and pad with the same end result. Sussex debutant, Aneesh Kapil then fended a rising Pattinson delivery to Marcus Harry in the gully, leaving Delray Rawlins and nightwatchman to see their side through to the close on 118 for 5. Day Two Delray Rawlins made the fourth century of his first-class career before Australia 'A' made Sussex's bowlers toil on day two of the tourist match at Arundel Castle. Resuming on his overnight score of five not out, Rawlins' knock was a classy affair, made all the more impressive by the fact it was scored against an Australian bowling attack boasting 277 Test match wickets.