Grammar fell to a disappointing 6 wicket loss to Crescent making just 91 in 36 tortuous overs, the majority of batsmen letting frustration get the better of them on an outfield that was amazingly even slower than the week before as the grass cutting or non grassing cutting debacle continues. Crescent bowled good lines and pace off was a good tactic as the only way to score was tap and run or big hits. Grammar slumped to 26 for 5 and despite a glimmer of hope in the tap and run approach of Mapplebeck and Morrison, more poor shot selection saw Grammar slowly crumble.
While an advantage to bowl first as no one knows what is a good score, Crescent bowled sensibly and then batted with the same discipline. Stand in keeper Penman took two brilliant catches as Grammar did reduce Crescent to 45 for 3 but some assured batting from Mohan and some aggression from Shoaib saw Crescent home with plenty time to spare. Grammar despite gaining very few points, did decide to forego a point when Krishnan was run out backing up, Grammar electing to remind him to stay in his crease and continue as opposed to claim an unsporting 5th wicket.
Next up Grammar head to Knightriders.
Man of the Match
Slim pickings, but Hasnain Javaid claimed a tidy 3 for.
Champagne Moment
Penman’s 2nd catch standing up, a good grab from an under edge.
Posted in 1st XI Match Reports
3s had the dubious honour of being the 1st Grammar side to play cricket at St Margarets. The rather short boundaries proved tempting for all and at 130pm, Grammar 3s were having a good day at 51 for no wicket from 6. However less than an hour later they were all out 120, just openers Jim Lee 29 from 20 and Harry Murphy (15) making double figures until last man Afaq Mazhar clubbed a quick 20. On the small ground, 120 was never going to be sufficient, 2nd Masterblasters coasted home 2 down in the 17th over. 3s like 2s have no game this weekend and return on 1st June at home to 2nd Gordonians.
Posted in 3rd XI Match Reports
2s made it 3 wins in a row with a convincing win at Huntly. Malik taking his run tally to 163 with 59 in Grammar’s 221 for 7. Hamish Penman also sent a message to selectors with an excellent 33 with Suleman making a quickfire 39.
Huntly were always up against it and 4 for 13 from his 8 for Naveed meant Huntly’s chase never got going with the other wickets spread around. 2s have no game this Saturday and return to action on the 1st June against 2nd Knightriders.
Posted in 2nd XI Match Reports