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Weekly Update Parnell Cricket Club Incorporated - Established 1858 Update No.109: 5 & 6 Nov., 8th Wkt Record Men’s Premier Grade: Hedley Howarth Trophy – Major 2 Day Championship Round 1. 29 Oct. & 5 Nov. Parnell vs. Cornwall at Cornwall Park 1 PARNELL Battting 1st Innings 2nd Innings Tim McIntosh c Crooks b Nair 1 (8) c & b Chemaly 14 (32) Ben Rainger c Sorrenson b Thomas 117 (196) c Sorrenson b de Villiers 2 (4) Tom Talbot c Sorrenson b Thomas 17 (32) not out 36 (40) Mark Chapman c de Villiers b Thomas 174 (159) Ben Horne c Sorrenson b de Villiers 0 (1) not out 1 (4) Mitch McCann c Crooks b Marra 34 (35) David Goddard* not out 28 (25) Tom Hills c Sorrenson b Barnard 2 (3) DNB: Josh Fisher, Billy Sanger, Mike Ravlic Extras: w 2, lb 4, b 2, nb 4 12 Extras: b 3, lb 1, nb 5, 9 Total 385/7 dec. 75 overs 5.13 rr Total 59 13 o. 4.44 rr FOW: 1st Inn. 2/1 McIntosh; 43/2 Talbot; 309/3 Rainger; 310/4 Horne; 328/5 Chapman; 380/6 McCann; 385/7 Hills 2nd Inn. 4/1 Varcoe; 57/2 McIntosh CORNWALL F de Villiers 14 0 79 0 F de Villiers 4 0 11 1 S Nair 11 3 38 3 S Nair 5 0 28 0 R Flood 13 1 69 0 B Chemaly 4 0 19 1 P Thomas 16 2 87 1 S Marra 11 1 65 1 B Barnard 10.5 1 41 1 CORNWALL Batting 1st Innings PARNELL Bowling S Nair lbw Ravlic 42 (81) M Ravlic 22 6 57 5 A Dhadwal std Horne b McCann 60 (128) J Fisher 10 2 44 0 B Chemaly run out (Hills/Horne) 37 (65) T Hills 15 5 36 2 B Barnard b Ravlic 43 (63) D Goddard 1 0 1 0 S Crooks b Ravlic 26 (60) B Sanger 10 3 20 0 S Marra c Horne b Ravlic 0 (13) M McCann 10 2 33 1 A Parikh c & b Glogau 1 (9) H Glogau 18 3 55 1 B Sorrenson not out 12 (48) F de Villiers lbw Ravlic 4 (2) P Thomas c Horne b Hills 19 (42) R Flood b Hills 0 (7) Extras lb 2, nb 2 4 Total 254 86 overs, 2.95 rr FOW: 70/1 Nair; 135/2 Dhadwal; 155/3 Chemaly; 216/3 Crooks; 217/4 Barnard; 217/5 Barnard, 218/6 Parikh, 218/8 Marra 222/8 de Villiers. 254/9 Thomas; R Flood 254/10 MATCH DRAWN - 1st Innings Points to PARNELL (Points: Parnell 12.94, Cornwall 4.79) DAY 2. Dave Goddard (away), Mark Chapman (with Aces) and Ben Rainger (exams) were replaced. Cornwall continued solidly losing just the odd wicket till Chemaly was run out at 155 after a mixup. Then more progress until 216 when Rav hit a purple patch with 5 wickets falling and only 6 runs added. Rav received excellent backing – Billy, very tight & tidy, Mitch – economical & Hillsy came back to capture the last 2 wickets. But it was Henry Glogau, on debut, who stole the show with his leggies in an 18 over spell in taking 1/55. That is, apart from Rav’s 5/57 – just another fabulous performance. An excellent, tidy performance and great start to the 2 Day campaign. Mike Ravlic – 5/57 off 22 overs! Henry Glogau on debut – 1/55 of 18 overs Men’s Premier Grade: Hedley Howarth Trophy – Major 2 Day Championship Round 2. 6 & 12 Nov. Parnell vs. Papatoetoe at Shore Road 1. PARNELL Battting 1st Innings PAPATOETOE Bowling Tim McIntosh lbw Sayed 1 (33) A Patel 17 6 59 1 Sam Varcoe c B Singh 33 (69) AS Sohal 17 1 52 2 Tom Talbot lbw Sayed 20 (45) N Hattingh 8 1 21 0 Ben Horne c Anand b Sohaj 7 (35) A Sayed 18.3 4 53 4 Mitch McCann c B Singh b Sayed 11 (34) N Ajula 14 2 56 1 Jack Coman run out 12 (68) Bhupinder Singh 15 2 60 1 Tom Hills c Anand b Aujla 32 (45) Josh Fisher std S Money b B Singh 63 (79) Henry Glogau not out 62 (91) Billy Sanger c Aujla b Sohal 12 (20) Mike Ravlic c Brookland b Sayed 35 (26) Extras: w 4, lb 5, b 2, nb 9 20 Total 308 89.3 overs 3.44 rr FOW: 19/1 McIntosh, 57/2 Varcoe, 58/3 Talbot, 74/4 McCann, 80/5 Horne, 126/6 Hills, 133/7 Coman, 236/8 Fisher, 253/9 Sanger, 308/10 Ravlic PAPATOETOE Batting 1st Innings PARNELL Bowling STU Money not out 7 (16) M Ravlic 3 1 2 1 N Aujla c McIntosh b Ravlic 0 (3) J Fisher 3 2 6 1 S Money lbw Fisher 0 (15) K Anand not out 0 (2) Extras: w 1, lb 1 2 Total 9 6 overs 1.50 rr FOW: 1/1 Aujla, 9/2 S Money To be continued next week – 11.00am 12 November, at Shore Road Resreve Fisher & Glogau - Club Record 8th Wicket Partnership of 103 Highlight of our innings – a Club Record 8th wicket partnership of 103 between Josh Fisher and Henry Gogau. This beat the previous record of 100 set by JR Lundon (53) and A Fairburn (41) against North Shore in 1913/14. Both Josh and Henry are new to Parnell – Josh has come over from AUCC and has represented Auckland U19s and EDCA Age Group teams. Henry, former Wellington College 1st XI captain joined us from Karori CC and played on Saturday as a replacement for Mark chapman (with the Aces) and in his own right on Sunday. And didn’t Henry make the most of his opportunity! Henry came in to join Josh at the calamitous total of 133/7 – Jack Coman, also on Prem debut, having been sadly run out. The two then quietly and without fuss played each ball on its merit and proceded to deal to an attack that, up till then had dominated the day. A quite wonderful effort which ended when Josh was stumped off that old campaigner, Bhupinder Singh, when the total was 236. Not the end of proceedings – Billy Sanger carried on the good work till he was caught, now 253/9. Enter Mike Ravlic – not many opportunities for our no. 11 but Rav made the most of this one. Henry then reached his maiden Prem 50 and Rav took toll of a tiring attack. Fifty five had been added for the 10th wicket when Rav succumbed (well short of Moore and Dow’s record 98 set in 1920/21). Henry, undefeated on 62 – a superb knock that rescued the team from a most perilous situation. Then, just time for us to bowl 6 overs and, from Rav’s 5th ball, Tim Mc. Picked up Aujla at 1st slip. And, to add the cherry to the icing on the cake, Josh had the Papatoe captain lbw to capture his first Prem wicket for Parnell, And so ended a momentous day – in fact, a momentous weekend! The record breaking partnership Josh Fisher – on the way to 63 Henry Glogau – 62* on his Premier debut weekend Early in the Parnell innings 1. Sam Varcoe, looking good and settling pulled a short one down Bhupiner’s throat at backward square leg 2. Tom Talbot, also looking good, was adjudged lbw when struck on his extended front pad 3. Jack Coman – on debut, was most sadly run out for 12 scored off 68 balls Men’s Premier Reserve Grade: Limited (50) Overs Minor Championship 5 Nov. Parnell vs. HOWICK PAKURANGA at Lloyd Elsmore Pk HOWICK PAKURANGA 213/10 (50) Karun Phogat 4/50 (10), Henk Conradie 2/23 (10) Razin Bharde 2/32 (10) PARNELL 214/8 (48.4) Matt Vercoe-Curtis 31, Henk Conradie 33, Simon Wood 33, Tom Landrigan 43 RESULT: PARNELL WON BY 2 WICKETS See over for the Skipper’s Report: CAPTAIN TOM LANRIGAN REPORTS: The Reserves travelled to Lloyd Elsmore Park for the top of the table clash with Howick-Pakuranga. After winning the toss, Parnell bowled H-P out in the 50th over for 213. The standout was once again Special K. Karoon took 4-50 off his 10 overs. He was ably assisted by our spinners Henk Conradie and Razin Bharde with two wickets each respectively. Chasing 214 to win, we made a solid start with Henk compiling an aggressive 33 at the top. H-P's spinners came on and dried up the scoring rate on a slow pitch. which resulted in regular wickets falling at inopportune times. It came down to us needing 9 off the last two overs to win the game with Raz and Karoon batting. K pumped a maximum over cow to get us within 1 run of victory then calmly hit the winning runs off the next ball. Win for the reserves by two wickets. Senior B2 Grade: Limited (50) Overs Minor Championship 5 Nov.. Parnell Thirds vs. Grafton United at Shore Road 1a GRAFTON UNITED 85/10 (36.4) Simon Walker 3/24, PARNELL 88/3 (17.5) Kelly Haldane-Lunow 17, Hayden Storey 20*, Ryan Turner 15 RESULT: PARNELL WON BY 7 WICKETS A Burly Pace Attack: Skipper Tom Urry - 2 wickets Simon Walker - 3/24 Rowan Smith Peter Hickman - 2 wickets WATERBOY POOLE REPORTING: The 3rd round of One Day games for the Parnell 3s continued a similar trend. An early finish. Winning the toss and bowling first, the Grafton side got away to a slow but steady start before it all fell apart on the unlucky number 13.
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