Following on from ANZA V success in the morning ANZA II completed a winning combination on Sunday at Fernvale.
Winning the toss and batting, Garry Hawker was run out second ball to get us off to an inauspicious start. Shubham made 16 while Tony Edmondstone held the top order together with 39. Phil Davies who was not well came in at 6 and batted through to the end making 47no. Not much else from the batting but we did manage to bat the 28 overs (reduced to a brief rain break) with Venky and Phil putting on 13 for the last wicket. A score of 160 on Fernvale B would be difficult to defend but the slow ground would help.
Things started well with Clive getting a wicket off the first ball of the match (again). Clive and James Dickinson each bowled out their six overs keeping things tight and taking wickets. Clive picked up two more with catches at 2nd slip from Tony and a ripper at first slip from Rohan. James picked up their number 3 caught behind by Chiro. After 12 overs Wanderers were 4/38. We lost our way a little over the next few overs with Wanderers scoring 50 in the next 5 overs. Rohan came on and bowled their number 5 and had their dangerous number 6 caught at long on by Venky. Shubham tied up the other end and with 3 overs left they needed 37. Shubham kept it tight and Tony picked up 2 wickets in the last over to see them fall 17 short
Winning the toss and batting, Garry Hawker was run out second ball to get us off to an inauspicious start. Shubham made 16 while Tony Edmondstone held the top order together with 39. Phil Davies who was not well came in at 6 and batted through to the end making 47no. Not much else from the batting but we did manage to bat the 28 overs (reduced to a brief rain break) with Venky and Phil putting on 13 for the last wicket. A score of 160 on Fernvale B would be difficult to defend but the slow ground would help.
Things started well with Clive getting a wicket off the first ball of the match (again). Clive and James Dickinson each bowled out their six overs keeping things tight and taking wickets. Clive picked up two more with catches at 2nd slip from Tony and a ripper at first slip from Rohan. James picked up their number 3 caught behind by Chiro. After 12 overs Wanderers were 4/38. We lost our way a little over the next few overs with Wanderers scoring 50 in the next 5 overs. Rohan came on and bowled their number 5 and had their dangerous number 6 caught at long on by Venky. Shubham tied up the other end and with 3 overs left they needed 37. Shubham kept it tight and Tony picked up 2 wickets in the last over to see them fall 17 short
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