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!

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