CECC Match 28: Gritty CECC defeat Yahoo! by 9 runs

Posted: May 20, 2013 by The CouchExpert in CECC, Club Cricket, Cricket
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18th May, 2013

Match: CECC vs YAHOO!

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: CECC won the toss and elected to bat.

Team Photo (match day):

Standing (L to R): Goutham, Gokul, Ashish, Bhargav, Jobin, Muthu (WK/VC), Gautam R Squatting (Lto R): Gaurav R, Dinesh, Kaustubh (C), Dinesh

Standing (L to R): Goutham, Gokul, Ashish, Bhargav, Jobin, Muthu (WK/VC), Gautam R
Squatting (Lto R): Gaurav R, Dinesh, Kaustubh (C), Dinesh

CECC won the toss and elected to bat under very humid conditions. The new opening pair of Goutham and Muthu though hardly had to sweat much at all as Yahoo!’s new ball pair of Girish and Kavash, though managed prodigious swing, were too short to be effective. As a result, Goutham and Muthu feasted on cuts as they rattled along at 10 an over across the first 4 overs.

Disaster struck in the 5th over as another short ball from Girish darted into Muthu whose attempted pull found his gloves before smashing into his nose. He suffered a cut on his nose bridge and retired hurt so as to get it checked for severity of the injury.

Jobin joined Goutham and the 50 came up soon after in 5 overs. Goutham though missed a dipping full-toss from leg spinner Nachiketh to be bowled for 25. CECC’s in form batsmen Shoukath and Gautam R though didn’t have a good time with the bat as both were dismissed quite softly. Shoukath drove a half-volley to covers and Gautam lobbed a high full-toss to the square-leg fielder’s waiting hands.

Gokul, playing after 6 games, joined Jobin and the pair kept the scoring ticking quickly with aggressive running between-the-wickets with some wonderful drives, punches, pulls and leg-glances. The languid and fluent Gokul with his free and full arm movements is always a delight to the eye with his elegant manner of batting – high back-lift with a full free swing of the arms with the bat often finishing resting on his back. The economy of his late feet movement makes him a very attractive player to watch when his brings out his drives and leg-glances.

Jobin, on the other hand, seemed to be getting into his stride for the first time since feet corn cut short his very rich vein of form 2 months ago. Today, though, he seemed to be less stuck in the crease as he moved freely and decisively forward and backwards and found his timing and range on both sides of the wicket.

The pair kept the Yahoo! bowlers at bay by looking to go after the bowlers early in the over and managed to tick singles of the remaining deliveries to go at 7 or 8 every over in the middle overs as they set a tremendous launch pad to the big hitters in CECC for later.

Jobin perished for a satisfying 48 and soon Gokul perished for a stylish 38. Gaurav and Ashish brought out the big hits in the end to push the CECC total to a more than competitive 180 that would test Yahoo!.

Gaurav kept the Yahoo! openers pinned with his quick and accurate off-spin in a testing first spell. His around-the-stumps line meant that the batsmen had to be on the watch out for deliveries that were turning in to crash in to the stumps and the ones that went with the arm and skidded along with the angle towards the slips. He gave Nachiketh a particularly working over repeatedly beating him outside off. He was very unlucky not to pick up any wicket in his very impressive first spell.

Goutham kept the batsmen in check with his outswingers. He drew first blood when he had Girish caught at mid-on trying to slog at an outsinger. And when he ran out the captain Kavash in the 9th over Yahoo! were pushed back a long way as the new ball pair had restricted them to 45 for 2 in 9 overs pushing the required run-rate close to 9.

The follow-up to the initial burst was a slight mixed bag as Bhargav found it tough to hit a good line and length straightaway. He however followed it up with two tight overs back-to-back. Gautam R too found his stride only after bowling his first over. With the required runrate mounting all along, Pandian played a handsome innings controlling the middle order and also maneuvering the field with his powerful game.

CECC’s bowling and fielding wilted under the quality of his batsmanship even as he struggled to find support at the other end. Jobin and Dinesh chipped away at the other end as Kaustubh quite astutely worked to starve Pandian of strike. The strategy worked like a charm as wickets tumbled at the other end and the running-between-the-wickets also became wobbly.

As the overs shrank Pandian became more and more restless and his strokeplay became more and more power oriented. CECC’s bowling suffered and consistency in executing their plans eluded them across the length of a full over. The erring in lengths and line kept Yahoo! in hunt as Pandian brought-up his 50.

The tide turned eventually as Gautam executed his plan of bowling full to straight fields as Pandian missed a straight and full delivery to be trapped in front. With the danger man gone, Kaustubh brought in the field to make the lower-order batsmen take risks to score runs and the pressure told on the batsmen as they heaved strokes more in hope than in conviction. Chaotic running and stroke selection ensued and they were eventually bowled out 9 runs short with an over still left to play.

The grit of the team and its desperation to win came through the game as they backed the bowlers and fielders with a less-than-perfect fielding display, but with full marks for effort and commitment. The working in partnerships in executing plans seemed to be on the upward curve.

The grit and putting the team cause above self was best exemplified by Muthu. After suffering a cut on his nose and having the wound cleaned and the nose bridge put back into shape, he came back to keep the wickets (later operated and now in splints). He stood up to the stumps to the medium-pacers, marshalled fielding troops and kept the spirits of the entire team up with a bloodied nose. And yes, he swallowed the two chances that came his way too.

Brief Scores:

CECC 180/7 in 25 overs (Jobibn 48 (54b, 5X4), Gokul 38 (32b, 3X4), Goutham 25 (16b, 4X4)) defeated YAHOO! 171 all out in 24 overs (Pandian 63, Nachikanth 41, Dinesh 2/27, Jobin 2/28) by 9 runs

Performer of the Match (POTM):Jobin Varghese

Match Result: CECC beat YAHOO! by 9 runs


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5th May, 2013

Match: MCC versus ODW

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Teams:

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MCC

ODW

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ODW came into the game in the hope to stem the slide post their brilliant first game. The batting has been dodgy and captain Swayam pushed himself to open the innings in an attempt to stabilize the top-order only to be dismissed cheaply. Melvin’s tournament also seemed to be nose-diving after the first two games as he was dismissed cheaply too.

Guna and Vijay kept the scoring in check with brilliant bowling that was ably supported by Venu. Arvind and Jyoti stemmed the rot playing carefully after the loss of initial wickets. Jyoti seemed to struggle for any fluency initially and a knock to the head seemed to shake him out of bad form as he started to find his range as he looked to cut loose. Just when ODW seemed to have set a base for their lower order to launch an assault the wheels came off and the innings went on a limbo to finish with 125/7 off their 20 0vers.

Prasad's unbeaten 44 set up an easy 7 wicket win for MCC

Prasad’s unbeaten 44 set up an easy 7 wicket win for MCC

With run rate being a factor, Bhargav and Guna seemed to be keen to get a move on early with Guna particularly being in a hurry. He was slightly unlucky as a powerful drive from him found Swayam in the way who took a tremendous catch. Sambit and Vinod put the lid on the scoring as MCC’s chase lost momentum and at 37 for 1 after 8 overs, the game was in balance.

Bhargav and soon Prasad put paid to any hopes of a revival for ODW with a quick 20 runs in the next 2 overs as Jyoti and Swayam failed to back up the good work done by the new ball overs. With Bhargav gone, Shankar joined Prasad and the two seemed to be in tremendous nick as they chipped away at the target with relentless regularity.

For the first time all week Prasad seemed to be the only one to have got the hang of the wicket as he found runs by waiting on the ball and finding runs square of the wickets with ease. His 44 and unbeaten 4th wicket partnership with Shankar brought up a comfortable victory for MCC in the 18th over.

“The bowlers set up the perfect platform for our batsmen. Arun, Vijay and Venu have been brilliant with the ball for us. Bhargav, Prasad and Shankar were great with the bat for us. Very happy with the win,” said Guna at the end of the game. Swayam on the other hand rued missing out on another decent start in putting up a decent total.

Brief Scores

ODW 124/7 in 2o overs (Arvind 34, Jyoti 26, Arun 3/17) lost to MCC 126/3 in 17.5 overs (Prasad 44 not out, Shankar 32 not out) by 7 wickets

Post match ceremony

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Performer of the Match: Prasad.

Match Result: MCC defeated ODW by 7 wickets

Points: MCC(2) ODW (0)


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5th May, 2013

Match: ACT versus CITI

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Teams:

ACT

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CITI

CITI

In what was easily the most thrilling game of the competition thus far the game’s fortunes fluctuated wildly in the second half of the innings that would put a Russian science fiction novel to shame. A game of many shades – of the brash confidence and bravado in chasing in a low total in a trifle to the scare and fear of choking. There were all shades of anger, all tastes of frustration and all shapes of faces: the long ones in disappointment and wide-eyed-almost-eye-ball-popping-out ones in disbelief and ones with grins from ear to ear. This was easily the most satisfying of the games of the tournament for the neutral.

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Kranthi had a great game with bat and ball. He also led astutely in the field.

The most inconsistent and most mercurial of the teams in the tournament, CITI, decided that this would be the day when they bowled and fielded at their best. It started with the wiry sharp left-arm quickie Srikanth bringing one sharply back into Vinay in the very first over to have him trapped in front – his usual customary wicket in the first over.

Kranthi was on cue with his changes, field placement and even with his bowling today as all he touched turned to gold. ACT sought to rebuild with Sharath playing a measured innings. Kranthi though would have none of it as he sent Sharath and Deepak first ball in the 9th over as the ACT innings stalled.

Bharath though stylishly pulled a six over square-leg to announce his intentions. Niket, Naresh, Rehamathullah all had good days with the ball as ACT struggled to make pace off the wicket that continued to play slow through the weekend. ACT struggled to string any partnership of notice nor did they get any impetus to pull them out of the run. In the end ACT’s innings finished on 114 in the 20 overs, largely helped by Ajay’s unbeaten 35 towards the end.

CITI came out all guns blazing with Varun looking to go after Shankar and Paddy in the first few overs. The runs came in torrents though CITI lost Niket cheaply. Varun took to the ACT bowlers as 40 came in the first 4 overs. Kranthi continued his good batting form in the tournament as he looked at ease against everything ACT threw at him.

Sharath quickly moved to the theory that has held him in good stead all through the tournament – slow bowlers. Thomas had Varun stumped in the 5th over. CITI promoted their big hitter Srikanth in an effort to knock off the runs quickly.

Bharath's 4 for 20 all but won the game for ACT

Bharath’s 4 for 20 all but won the game for ACT

Srikanth perished to a steepling catch and then the spinners truly brought ACT back into the game. Bharath with his nagging off-breaks continued to stifle CITI’s batsmen who seemed to be torn between achieving the victory and achieving it rapidly. The dilemma would soon cause a jolt that would have their batsmen in a freeze. Thomas, Ajay and Shitu contributing handsomely as the scoring came to a grinding halt.

Wickets fell and attempted big hits found fielders accepting chances gleefully. The dismissal of Kranthi compounded matters for CITI as they seemed to lack a cool head in the middle to guide the chase. Winning with overs to spare was now a long forgotten as nails were chewed with 7 needed for win in the last over.

Paddy bowled the last over amid mad scrambling for non-existent singles and twos and wild grabs from the fielding side in the hope of finding a run out. It boiled down to CITI needing 2 runs off the last ball. There was a bit of gamesmanship with Paddy warning the non-striker not to leave the crease before he delivered the ball more than once. It built the climax to a crescendo as Manish swung at a length ball on the stumps from Paddy for it to find the mid-wicket fence.

It set off wild celebrations in the CITI camp as the victory ensured that they still remained with a chance of winning the competition.

Sharath was forlorn but proud of his boys and he said as much in the post-match ceremony when he declared, “I am proud to be leading this bunch. Our batting has been a disappointment in this tournament, but our fighting spirit has been sensational.”

Kranthi agreed to being stumped by the number of slow bowling options that ACT had. “Had I known they had so many slow bowlers I would not have promoted Srikanth up the order. It almost cost us the game in the end.”

Brief Scores

114 in 2o overs (Ajay 35 not out, Bharath 16, Kranthi 2/17) lost to CITI 114/9 in 20 overs (Kranthi 35, Bharath 4/20) by 1 wicket

Post match ceremony

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Part II

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Performer of the Match: Kranthi.

Match Result: CITI defeated ACT by 1 wicket

Points: CITI(2) ACT (0)


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4th May, 2013

Match: AMD versus ACT

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Teams:

ACT

ACT

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In a game that would set the trend for the entire weekend for low-scoring games, MCC batted first and Guna and Shankar got off to a good start going steadily at run-a-ball through the power play. Paddy kept a check on the scoring tucking the batsmen for room by ducking the ball back into the right-handed openers. He was supported well by Shankar from the other end with a tight spell of his own.

Thomas too kept the runrate in check as MCC struggled to break the shackles even though they were not losing wickets. A game of cat-and-mouse continued till MCC decided to throw in their most dynamic batsman in Prasad at the fall of the second wicket in the 10th over.

The wicket was slow and Sharath picked up the cue by bringing in Bharath, Rohit and Shitu into the attack to slow down the pace and it worked like a charm as MCC lost wickets in an attempt to up the runrate.

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At 86 for 5 in the 15th over, the innings seemed to be heading towards self-kill before Arun steadied the ship for MCC with a measured partnership with Bhargav. Arun’s 30 not out helped MCC eventually put up a fighting total of 133 on a tough wicket.

Venu's spell of 4-0-8-3 was crucial in setting up a 10-run victory for MCC

Venu’s spell of 4-0-8-3 was crucial in setting up a 10-run victory for MCC

ACT were coming off a brilliant chase versus ODW just a few days ago. They lost their aggressive and in form opener Vinay in the third over followed by captain Sharath in the 4th over. MCC’s new ball pair of Guna and Chethan bowled tight lines as the ACT top order struggled to cope with the lack of pace in the wicket.

Bharath walked in with his team struggling at 19 for 3 and found his feet immediately. He was fluent in his little innings and looked set to dominate the bowling while Paddy scratched around for 21-ball 9 at the other end. Venu came in to scalp the crucial wicket of Bharath in the 10th over to even the scales again.

The match see-sawed in the last quarter of the game with P Mathur and Thomas holding the MCC bowlers at bay with a good partnership for the 7th wicket. Momentum seemed to be with ACT as 16 were needed in the last 3 overs. Thomas was run out in the 18th over and MCC built on that pressure and some tremendous death over bowling by Venu to push ACT back gradually.

Venu’s four overs cost him a mere 8 runs while he picked up 3 wickets in the bargain. It is quite remarkable that three of those four overs were bowled in the 16th, 18th and 20th overs of the innings.

His spell played the most pivotal role in MCC winning the game eventually by 10 runs.

Scoring patterns for the two teams:

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Full Scorecard

1st Inning Batting: MMavericks Cricket Club, MCC

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Shankar b Rohit                                    26    25    4      0      104.0

Gunashekar b Thomas                                17    17    3      0      100.0

Syed lbw b Shitu                                   14    23    2      0      60.87

Prasad run out (P Mathur)                          5     10    0      0      50.0

Bhargav c Rohit b Thomas                           15    16    0      0      93.75

Chetan c Shitu b Bharath                           3     5     0      0      60.0

Arun not out                                       30    22    4      0      136.36

Venugopal not out                                  1     2     0      0      50.0

Extras(w 18, b 1, lb 3) 22

Total (6 wickets; 20.0 overs)                      133                       6.65 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Suman, S S, P C

Fall of Wicket: 37-1 ( Gunashekar 5.3 ov ), 64-2 ( Shankar 9.4 ov ), 81-3 ( Prasad 12.2 ov ), 81-4 ( Syed 12.3 ov ), 86-5 ( Chetan 13.3 ov ), 122-6 ( Bhargav 18.4 ov )

1st Inning Bowling: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Paddy                                              4.0   0    19   0    4.75   -      (w 2)

Shankar                                            3.0   0    22   0    7.33   -      (w 4)

Thomas                                             4.0   0    31   2    7.75   15.50      

Rohit                                              2.0   0    19   1    9.50   19.00  (w 3)

Shitu                                              3.0   0    16   1    5.33   16.00  (w 3)

Bharath                                            4.0   0    22   1    5.50   22.00      

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2nd Inning Batting: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Vinay c Chetan b Chetan                            8     9     1      0      88.89

Paddy b Arun                                       9     21    1      0      42.86

Sharat b Gunashekar                                0     1     0      0      0.0

Deepak c Syed b Gunashekar                         4     2     1      0      200.0

Bharath c Syed b Venugopal                         28    21    4      0      133.33

Ajay run out (Suman)                               12    11    2      0      109.09

P Mathur run out (Syed)                            19    32    1      0      59.38

Thomas run out (Prasad)                            20    17    3      0      117.65

Shankar c Syed b Venugopal                         1     3     0      0      33.33

Rohit c Gunashekar b Venugopal                     1     2     0      0      50.0

Shitu not out                                      1     2     0      0      50.0

Extras(w 17, nb 1, b 1, lb 1) 20

Total (10 wickets; 20.0 overs)                     123                       6.15 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Tiru

Fall of Wicket: 14-1 ( Vinay 2.3 ov ), 15-2 ( Sharat 3.1 ov ), 19-3 ( Deepak 3.3 ov ), 57-4 ( Paddy 8.4 ov ), 59-5 ( Bharath 9.4 ov ), 82-6 ( Ajay 12.5 ov ), 118-7 ( Thomas 17.4 ov ), 121-8 ( P Mathur 19.1 ov ), 122-9 ( Shankar 19.3 ov ), 123-10 ( Rohit 19.6 ov )

2nd Inning Bowling: MMavericks Cricket Club, MCC

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Chetan                                             4.0   0    29   1    7.25   29.00  (w 5)

Gunashekar                                         4.0   0    22   2    5.50   11.00  (w 1)

Arun                                               4.0   0    22   1    5.50   22.00  (w 1)

Venugopal                                          4.0   0    8    3    2.00   2.67       

Suman                                              1.0   0    12   0    12.00  -      (w 3)

Prasad                                             2.0   0    16   0    8.00   -      (w 1)

Bhargav                                            1.0   0    12   0    12.00  -      (w 1, nb 1)

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Post match ceremony

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Performer of the Match: Venugopal.

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Match Result: MCC defeated ACT by 10 runs

Points: MCC (2) ACT (0)


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11th May, 2013

Match: CECC vs GE

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: CECC won the toss and elected to bat.

Team Photo (match day):

Standing (L to R): Muthu (WK), Bhargav, Ashish, Sameer, Karteek, Gokul Squatting (L to R): Goutham, Kaustubh (C), Jobin, Gaurav, Shoukath, Gautam, Chanakya

Standing (L to R): Muthu (WK), Bhargav, Ashish, Sameer, Karteek, Gokul
Squatting (L to R): Goutham, Kaustubh (C), Jobin, Gaurav, Shoukath, Gautam, Chanakya

On a humid afternoon Kaustubh won the toss and elected to bat first. Goutham got CECC off to another quick start scoring 26 off the first 3 overs before falling in the 4th over. Jobin and Kaustubh looked to stabilize the innings before both perished to leading edges.

Bhargav continued his good form with the bat from the last game as he got stuck into GE’s bowling. Shoukath provided tremendous support as both scrambled quick singles and twos on a hot afternoon. Bhargav was adventurous in his strokeplay, often exposing his stumps and going over the off-side and repeated walking across his stumps to slam the ball to the on.

Shoukath, on the other hand, played a measured innings sticking to his powerful drives and ticking the runs with quick ones and twos. The pair put on an entertaining 4th wicket partnership before Vinod trapped Bhargav for 30.

GE pulled it back well with tight bowling and tremendous ground fielding as CECC looked to capitalize on Bhargav and Shoukath’s partnership. Shoukath fell for a very well made 48 as the scramble continued for quick runs as Ashish, Gautam, Gaurav, Sameer and Chanakya kept at it. A total of 167/9 in 25 overs was always going to be challenging even considering the firepower GE carried at the top of their order.

GE started fortuitously as Bhargav missed running out Manjunath in the first over that went for 5 overthrows. But GE would be rocked badly as their star batsman and captain Rajnikanth fell for a duck 3 balls later. Like in their previous game against HSBC, Gaurav kept a tight leash at the other end with his clever changes in pace and flight. The pressure told at the other end with wickets falling to Goutham.

Gaurav continued to haunt GE with his ground fielding as he accounted for GE’s opener Manju as his throw found the stumps at the non-striker’s end. It brought a very scratchy innings of 5 to an end that seemed to throw up a run out opportunity every second ball. The cat had run out of its lives the moment it found the dead-eyed Guarav.

Like in the last game, Gautam R and Bhargav backed up the opening pair with tremendous swing bowling. Bhargav generated pace and bounce along with the movement to mesmerize the GE batsmen. Even as he often struggled to control the prodigious swing, Muthu had a great game behind the stumps putting up a masterclass in wicket-keeping.

Muthu’s standing-up-to-the-stumps wicket-keeping to the medium-pacers has been an important factor in CECC’s success of late. Especially in the powerplay overs preventing batsmen from leaving the crease. His soft hands and tremendous footwork allow him to stay low and move up and side-ways simultaneously with the ball. His tremendous balance allows him to reach the ball with quick and short side-steps so that he never really has to dive much even for wide deliveries. His tremendous ground coverage ensures that his team rarely suffers wided boundaries or, more importantly, missed chances behind the stumps.

His two catches standing up to the stumps off the bowling of Goutham and Gauram R being the standout performance of this game even as GE’s chase continued to go off rails under the pressure put by CECC’s bowling and fielding.

The chase folded meekly in the 20th over when the last 3 wickets fell to some poor running between the wickets.

Brief Scores:

CECC 167/9 in 25 overs (Shoukath 48 (43b, 4X4), Bhargav 30 (23b, 4X4)) defeated GE 126 all out in 19.3 overs (Naresh 21, Guru 26, Goutham 2/20, Gautam R 2/21, Bhargav 2/25) by 41 runs

Performer of the Match (POTM): Muthukumar Ramamoorthy

Match Result: CECC beat GE by 41 runs