Monday, August 27, 2012

Match Report: Eagles vs Tiranga, Play off game @ Mill Creek Park, 08/25/2012


Intone Eagles lost to Tiranga by 5 wickets.

Batting first, Eagles scored 117/9 in 40 overs. Tiranga managed to get to the score in 22 overs losing 5 wickets.

Man of the Match: Sid for top scoring in the match with a classy 41 where the rest of the team barely managed double digits.
Sid also bowled his heart out in a spell of 8 continuous overs for 2 wickets.

Batting: It was pretty much a replay of the previous game against Princeton.
Dhanu and I got out cheaply in the 3rd over just when we needed a good start. Ananth and Naga settled in to look good when Ananth was out to a catch in the covers. Naga followed soon after caught off the off spinner. A familiar collapse was looming in and all our plans to make a big score were gone, with all the batsmen getting out to lofted shots.
Sid played the savior act again and he came in and looked busy taking quick singles and running some hard twos. Lucky gave him support playing out the tough overs, but got out stumped just when he looked settled. Venkatesh was bowled soon after.

Chinmay supported Sid briefly with some strike rotation after the drinks break and Sid started to open up with some glorious shots. The wristy flicks, pulls were all there and he pushed our score close to 100. Chinmay too got out off a lofted shot towards the slog overs. Sid was running out of partners and before the batting powerplay, tried a big shot to get out for a well made 41. Murali and Bala stepped up the last few overs to get us some quick runs. Murali got run out for next highest score: 12. Asif and Bala played out the last few overs to get us to 117.

Bowling: Murali and Sid opened the bowling. We needed quick wickets to have any chance of putting up a fight with such a small total. Sid was accurate and fast from the get-go, bowling a good length and unplayable deliveries. His second over produced an edge that went to third man where Dhanu took a good running catch. The next few overs were supposed to add to the pressure, but their other opener went on a rampage hitting a big six and three successive fours off Murali. 

Tiranga quickly got to 50 and our team went into a quiet mode.

Sid kept up the fight with some tight bowling and eventually got the opener out bowled off a skidder to revive our chances. Asif also stepped in to bowl some excellent overs. He was rewarded with a wicket off an brilliant caught behind by Naga standing up to the stumps.

The runs kept leaking though and Tiranga were well on their way, getting close to 100.

I was brought in after the break and got a wicket in the first over off a flighted ball to reduce Tiranga to 4 down. Venkatesh came in from the other end to bowl some fast, unplayable bowling, but the batsmen were able to survive him. Chinmay got a wicket towards the end with a good catch by Ananth in the slips.

Our batting let us down completely in the last few crucial games. Apart from Sid, none of the established batsmen were able to play the ball along the ground. We should have learnt from the game against Princeton, but we repeated the same mistakes. Sid’s lonely fighting effort was in vain in both games as no one gave him enough support. We should learn to apply ourselves and not look for glorious shots.
May be a re-jig of the batting order would do the trick, but it was too late in the season to try anything. As always, practice is essential for batting on the field…Let us try to implement that next season.

Till then, stay fit.. cheers everyone!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Match Report: Intone Eagles vs Princeton @ Far hills, 08/12/12


Eagles lost to Princeton by 3 wickets in a must win game to get promoted to Div B.

Batting first, Intone Eagles were all out for 140 in 38 overs. Princeton managed to chase down the total in 34 overs for the loss of 7 wickets. 
Sid’s composed 46 was the highlight of our batting.

Batting: We lost the toss and were put into bat in wet conditions. The heavy grass in addition to a damp outfield and pitch were going to make run scoring difficult and we lost quick wickets within the first hour of play. Most of our batsmen got a good look in and were settled, but got out playing expansive shots leading to a collapse.

Dhanu and Lucky opened the innings and started off cautiously. After getting a good look in, Dhanu opened up with a beautiful six off a casual flick. With a couple of big shots over cover, he looked well underway but he got out bowled off the slow bowler Rajesh. Lucky looked to stabilize with Ananth on the other end, but Ananth too got out quickly to a lofted shot after hitting a boundary. Nagarjun settled in and tee’d off with a big six, but got out to a bad lbw decision.

Sid replaced Naga and together with lucky, resisted a bit when against the run of play Lucky was out caught behind with the score at 40 for 4. I followed lucky soon after for a duck, again going for a lofted shot.

Chinmay and Sid went about reparing the damage from our batting collapse by a mix of aggressive shots and good running. A steady partnership ensued where Sid played some wristy shots and Chinmay walloped a big six off a pull towards the pavilion. Chinmay got out bowled for 14 just when he was looking good.

Sekhar came in and calmed down things  with quick running and well placed shots. Sid, from the other end got settled well and took it back to the bowlers with some great shots all round the park. His footwork and timing were good, but he was running out of partners when Sekhar got out off a close run out appeal for 10.

Venkatesh came in next and looked very good from the outset. A couple of delightful drives were a treat to watch. Things were looking rosy with a well set Sid and Venkatesh taking the attack to the bowlers. We took the batting power play in the 36th over when Sid and Venki got out trying to accelerate the scoring. Sid made a very well made 46 in tough conditions which would equate to atleast 75-80 on a decent outfield.
Asif was the last man out again trying for a bit hit leaving Murali stranded on the other end. We were all out for 140 in 39 overs.

Bowling: In those conditions, 140 was a pretty good total to fight. 180+ would have been a winning score, but 140 meant that we need disciplined bowling with quick wickets against a good batting lineup of Princeton. Murali and Dhanu did just that resulting in a snap-it catch by Venkatesh off Dhanushka. It was Dhanu’s consistent swing and line that got us the catch of their big scorer Srikar. Murali continued the pressure with good line and length and the second wicket resulted in a spectacular catch by Asif at gully. He leapt forward and to his left to take this amazing catch! Dhanu and murali continued the good work and it paid off when Murali got another wicket, bowled off his indipper.

At this stage we got three wickets in 10 odd overs with only 30 on the board, most of the runs came off wides. A couple of wickets more should have got us in, but the next two batsmen resisted a lot and saw off Chinmay’s and Venkatesh’s spells with some quick runs. Murali got me in to introduce spin after the drinks break. It took me a couple of overs to get good loop and line going, resulting in a wicket off a quicker ball. A couple of more tight overs from me and Sid followed during which a few catching chances were given. I got another wicket with a good caught and bowled off my bowling. Asif was got in from the other end. He bowled well but the runs slowly kept coming off edges and mistimed shots.

Meanwhile, Dhanushka got injured hit on the head when he leapt up to attempt a catch on the boundary. He got a small bruise, but felt OK to bowl after that. A smart piece of run out by Nagarjun off a attempted legbye got us another important breakthrough. The runs still kept leaking through extras and mishits, but the pressure was always there on the batsmen. Dhanu got their captain lbw to lead us into the final session of the game with 40 odd needed in the last 12 overs. The settled batsman Sriharsha got some big hits off Venkatesh and Murali to get to his 50 and then got his team closer to victory. 
In the end, the runs just weren’t there for us to defend anymore and Princeton were able to win it with 6 overs remaining.

Verdict: 30 more runs would have made the match really tight. It was a good bowling performance, but we gave a lot of extras, almost 35
We took some good catches, but also left two-three catchable ones. We went in with a big batting line up and most of our batsmen couldn't cope up with tough conditions, outfield and the dampness. The ones who got a look in couldn’t build a innings worth a big score. 
Sid played very well with the support of Sekhar, Chinmay and Venkatesh. This should be a lesson for the playoffs and we should seriously put effort in playing/batting as a unit with a clear goal in mind.

Score Card


Match # 6177
Intone Eagles Cricket Club v/s Princeton Cricket Club
Far Hills
08/12/2012(40-over match)

Result

princeton Won Intone Eagles Cricket Club:140/10 in 39.0 Princeton Cricket Club:143/7 in 34.0

Comments

Toss

Intone Eagles Cricket Club

Umpires

BurgiRamlackhan

Man of the Match

1.
2.
Intone Eagles Cricket Club Innings
(40 overs maximum)
RB46
Niladhar RaoCaughtRajesh Soleti11000
Dhanushka HaputhanthriBowledRajesh Soleti11001
Ananthkrishnan GopalakrishnanCaughtAbhijit Shaw5010
Nagarjun AletiLBWTulasi K8001
Siddharth JayakumarCaughtMohan Paribrajak46030
Dilip KovuriCaughtRajesh Soleti0000
Chinmay BhatBowledHarish Gadre14001
Venkatesh DonavalliBowledGirish Reddy14000
Shekhar VajjhalRun Out10010
Murali VijjapurapuNot Out2000
Asif MahmoodCaughtGirish Reddy0000

Extras

(b 0, lb 0, w 0, nb 0)

Totals

(10 wickets in 39.0 overs) 140

FOW

BowlingOBMRW
Abhijit Shaw500211
Rajesh Soleti801163
Tulasi K601191
Sriharsha Boddepalli600200
Harish Gadre500261
Mohammad Shaikh300160
Girish Reddy300122
Mohan Paribrajak20071
Princeton Cricket ClubInnings
(target : 141 runs from 40.0 overs)
RB46
Srikar ReddyCaughtDhanushka Haputhanthri7001
Harish GadreCaughtMurali Vijjapurapu0000
Vimal VBowledMurali Vijjapurapu3000
Sriharsha BoddepalliNot Out60052
Mohammad ShaikhBowledDilip Kovuri18020
Girish ReddyCaughtDilip Kovuri1000
Venkat SarathRun Out7000
Rajesh SoletiLBW1000
Mohan ParibrajakNot Out8000
Tulasi KDid not bat0000
Abhijit ShawDid not bat0000

Extras

(b 0, lb 0, w 0, nb 0)

Totals

(7 wickets in 34.0 overs) 143

FOW

BowlingOBMRW
Murali Vijjapurapu600292
Dhanushka Haputhanthri701252
Chinmay Bhat30080
Venkatesh Donavalli400170
Dilip Kovuri800302
Siddharth Jayakumar300150
Asif Mahmood400140

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Match Report: Intone Eagles vs Colts @ Far Hills, 08/05/12

by Murali

IntoneEagles Won CLNJ Colts:91/8 in 40.0 Intone Eagles Cricket Club:94/3 in 14.0

In brief - ‘Colts’ won the toss and batted first. We got them all out for 91 in 40 overs, everyone shared the wickets…
Pick of the bower was Sreenath :) . Only bowled 4 balls before the umpire stopped him from bowling anymore because of the 2 beamers he bowled in the same over .
We chased it down in 14 overs with Ananth’s quick fire and equally good supporting role played by Bala and Mayank to finish it up.  

‘Colts’ are the kids (10 – 15 yrs old) from Dream Cricket Academy. They were okay, managed to play all 40 overs against us…couple of players were capable of scoring..but I think all they were trained to do was to defend and defend and stay there of 40 overs. They did do their job,,,almost all of them played really straight. 
Couple of them were really nice and looked like they do have bright future in batting, their cover drives were impressive..but the heavy grass on Sunday at our ground didn’t really help them score any runs off of those drives.


Score Card


Match # 6154
CLNJ Colts v/s Intone Eagles Cricket Club
Far Hills
08/05/2012(40-over match)

Result

IntoneEagles Won CLNJ Colts:91/8 in 40.0 Intone Eagles Cricket Club:94/3 in 14.0

Comments

Discipline and batting technique by COLTS was impressive

Toss

CLNJ Colts

Umpires

Akram Khan (2693)

Man of the Match

1.Peter Della Penna
2.Ananthkrishnan Gopalakrishnan
CLNJ Colts Innings
(40 overs maximum)
RB46
Peter Della PennaBowledAnanthkrishnan Gopalakrishnan28000
Richard RamrattanCaughtMurali Vijjapurapu1000
Shekar KripalaniCaughtMurali Vijjapurapu6000
Raymond RamrattanCaughtMayank Jain5000
Pranav KanukolluRun Out1000
Rajendra RamrattanBowledSiddharth Jayakumar0000
Zahid RahamatNot Out5000
Rohan ArvindhNot Out1000
Raman NimmalaCaughtNiladhar Rao2000
Stephen RookeBowledNiladhar Rao1000
Earl DaleyDid not bat0000

Extras

(b 1, lb 2, w 35, nb 3)

Totals

(8 wickets in 40.0 overs) 91

FOW

1-0 (, 0.0 ov),2-0 (, 0.0 ov),3-0 (, 0.0 ov),4-0 (, 0.0 ov),5-0 (, 0.0 ov),6-0 (, 0.0 ov),7-0 (, 0.0 ov),8-0 (, 0.0 ov),9-0 (, 0.0 ov)
BowlingOBMRW
Murali Vijjapurapu803102
Lahiru Rathnayake801250
Chinmay Bhat400100
Ananthkrishnan Gopalakrishnan401181
Siddharth Jayakumar60431
Mayank Jain70441
Niladhar Rao30062
Intone Eagles Cricket ClubInnings
(target : 92 runs from 40.0 overs)
RB46
Chinmay BhatDid not bat0000
Lahiru RathnayakeDid not bat0000
Murali VijjapurapuDid not bat0000
Nagarjun AletiDid not bat0000
Siddharth JayakumarDid not bat0000
Sreenath NandyalaDid not bat0000
Niladhar RaoCaughtRaman Nimmala1000
Vishal VikramBowledPranav Kanukollu0000
Ananthkrishnan GopalakrishnanRetd. hurt33000
Bala DevarajanNot Out15000
Mayank JainNot Out14000

Extras

(b 6, lb 0, w 23, nb 2)

Totals

(3 wickets in 14.0 overs) 94

FOW

1-0 (, 0.0 ov),2-0 (, 0.0 ov),3-0 (, 0.0 ov),4-0 (, 0.0 ov),5-0 (, 0.0 ov),6-0 (, 0.0 ov),7-0 (, 0.0 ov),8-0 (, 0.0 ov),9-0 (, 0.0 ov)
BowlingOBMRW
Pranav Kanukollu500171
Raman Nimmala500471
Shekar Kripalani200190
Richard Ramrattan20030