Barnes Common
T20 reduced to 18
6pm
Humid
Dodgers 160 for 3 (Shimoga (NJ) 28* of 15 and Hatteea 27* of 15) beat Science Museum 36 all out (Hilary 4 for 10 and Marsh 2 for 24) by 124 runs
MOM votes: Hilary 9 and Marsh 1
Match report: JH
Dodgers win - overwhelmingly!
Having sought out a new pitch (our normal Barnes Common one being both waterlogged and booked by another team) Dodgers won the toss and chose to bat. Muhammad was unlucky to fall LBW to a straight one, but subsequent batsmen set about the bowling with aplomb. Sacha, Phil, NJ and Tom all notched up their 25s in double quick time, while JC, Sergei and Steve kept the other end ticking over nicely. A total of 160 in just 18 overs was always going to be more than competitive, given the strength of our bowling attack and the state of the outfield.
And so it proved. The Dodgers openers went into overdrive, and the Science Museum were skittled out for just 36. With five wickets coming in six balls (including a second Dodgers hat-trick in consecutive games, this time for John Hilary) only one of the Scientists managed to put up much resistance. We were soon supping with the beautiful people at The Spencer on Putney Common, as the dusk and drizzle came softly down.
Scorecard
T20 reduced to 18
6pm
Humid
Dodgers 160 for 3 (Shimoga (NJ) 28* of 15 and Hatteea 27* of 15) beat Science Museum 36 all out (Hilary 4 for 10 and Marsh 2 for 24) by 124 runs
MOM votes: Hilary 9 and Marsh 1
Match report: JH
Dodgers win - overwhelmingly!
Having sought out a new pitch (our normal Barnes Common one being both waterlogged and booked by another team) Dodgers won the toss and chose to bat. Muhammad was unlucky to fall LBW to a straight one, but subsequent batsmen set about the bowling with aplomb. Sacha, Phil, NJ and Tom all notched up their 25s in double quick time, while JC, Sergei and Steve kept the other end ticking over nicely. A total of 160 in just 18 overs was always going to be more than competitive, given the strength of our bowling attack and the state of the outfield.
And so it proved. The Dodgers openers went into overdrive, and the Science Museum were skittled out for just 36. With five wickets coming in six balls (including a second Dodgers hat-trick in consecutive games, this time for John Hilary) only one of the Scientists managed to put up much resistance. We were soon supping with the beautiful people at The Spencer on Putney Common, as the dusk and drizzle came softly down.
Scorecard
Dodgers CC batting R B 4s 6s SR Hatteea Retired Not out 27 15 4 1 180.00 Hassan LBW B: Baig 1 2 0 0 50.00 McBarron Retired Not out 25 28 2 0 89.29 Carr Run out R: ? 15 15 1 0 100.00 Westhead Bowled B: Baig 0 6 0 0 0.00 Shimoga (NJ) Retired Not out 28 15 6 0 186.67 Marsh Retired Not out 25 14 2 1 178.57 Bennett Not out 9 9 0 0 100.00 Hilary Not out 0 0 0 0 0.00 Matthews Do not bat --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub total 130 Extras 30 Total (3 wickets; 18 overs) 160 (8.89 runs per over) Science Museum CC bowling O M R W SR Econ Pasha 4 0 29 0 0.00 7.25 Baig 4 0 26 2 13.00 6.50 Turner 2 0 18 0 0.00 9.00 Athert 3 0 28 0 0.00 9.33 Rye 4 0 44 0 0.00 11.00 Page 1 0 11 0 0.00 11.00 Science Museum CC batting R B 4s 6s SR Rush C: Marsh B: Marsh 4 14 Albion Bowled B: Hilary 1 6 Turner Not out 27 17 Pasha C: McBarron B: Hilary 0 2 Hussain LBW B: Hilary 0 1 Page C: Shimoga (NJ) B: Hilary 0 1 Baig C: Westhead B: Bennett 0 10 Rye Bowled B: Marsh 0 1 Atherton Run out R: Marsh 0 2 McCrea Run out R: Shimoga (NJ) 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub total 32 Extras 4 Total (9 wickets; 9 overs) 36 (4.0 runs per over) Dodgers CC bowling O M R W SR Econ Marsh 4 1 24 2 12.00 6.00 Hilary 4 1 10 4 2.50 2.50 Bennett 1 0 2 1 2.00 2.00
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