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28th April, 2013

Match: CECC vs Wells Fargo

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: Wells Fargo won the toss and elected to bat.

CECC were coming off a loss against Cognizant a fortnight ago and were taking on Wells Fargo who had suffered a close defeat at the hands of GE at CECG the previous week. Both teams were smarting after their defeats and looked determined to win as Wells Fargo won the toss and elected to bat.

Battling a fever, Wells Fargo’s captain Srinivas set about his business of scoring runs quicky as Goutham struggled to find line or length in his first over and was taken for 13. Anand, opening the innings today with Srinivas, seemed to be in fine touch as well finding the cover boundary in the first over.

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Harsha smashed his way to a 29-ball 47

Gaurav, opening the bowling for CECC at the other end kept it tight with his nagging accuracy and clever changes in spin and pace. Goutham followed-up with a tight over of his own that resulted in Anand losing his cool and eventually his wicket in the next over as he tried to hit Goutham over the top and was caught at covers by Gautam R. Gaurav pinned Srinivas in front of the stumps only for Srinivas to survive a very tight LBW shout in the very next over.

CECC had tightened the noose and Wells Fargo began to feel the pinch and Srinivas tried to break the shackles and managed to hit Goutham for a six over deep-square leg. CECC’s planning of setting a tight off-side field making the batsmen hit across the line payed dividends the next ball as Srinivas mistimed his swipe across the line and was caught by Gaurav at mid-on.

The innings lost plot as Suman and Shiv soon followed the captain to the pavilion as Shoukath opened his wickets account for the day. Jubin and Adarsh provided some stability as Wells Fargo moved closer to a decent total of 120 only to be bowled out in the 19th over for 112. For CECC, Goutham, Gautam R, Gaurav and Shoukath picked up 2 wickets each while Dinesh picked up one. Harsha accounting for the other scalp with a run-out.

Goutham on reaching his 50.

Goutham on reaching his 50.

Chasing a modest 113 for victory, CECC opened with a new pairing of Harsha and Goutham. The pair soon went about making a mockery of the chase as they got stuck in to Wells Fargo bowling. Goutham took 19 off the first over bowled by captain Srinivas. Harsha responded by taking Sherin for 12 runs in the next and Goutham smashed Vinod for 20 runs in the 3rd over. The score read 51/0 after 3 overs and Srinivas had already tried pace and spin to no avail.

The pair of Harsha and Goutham made merry as they continued to plunder runs at a tremendous pace. 15 runs  came in the 4th over and 16 in the 5th as Goutham reached his 50 off the last ball of the 5th over. His 50 coming in 16 balls (10X4, 1X3, 3X2, 1X1, 0X1). Harsha was equally punishing at the other end preferring the more artistic variant to dismantle the Wells Fargo bowlers with languid drives and elegant back cuts.

Goutham fell with the score on 97 as Shiv trapped him in front. Harsha fell with only 3 left to win for a whirlwind 47 (29b, 8X4). Kaustubh brought up the win with a boundary soon after as CECC won with 9.4 overs to spare.

Brief Scores:

Wells Fargo 112 all out in 19 overs (Jubin 23, Adithya 16, Gaurav 2/14, Gautam R 2/14, Shoukath 2/20, Goutham 2/22, Dinesh 1/14) lost to CECC 114/2 in 10.2 overs (Goutham 56 (29b, 11X4), Harsha 47 (29b, 8X4)) by 8 wickets

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Match Result: CECC beat Wells Fargo by 8 wickets


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28th April, 2013

Match: One Day Wonders (O.D.W) versus Alliance Cricket Team (A.C.T)

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: ODW won the toss and elected to bat.

Teams:

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ODW (left) and ACT (right)

ODW won another toss. They elected to bat again. Melvin got off to another tremendous start. ACT lost another toss. Their bowlers struggled again. Another disastrous powerplay. It was last Sunday repeating for both teams. Only that this was being played under massive black clouds and swirling winds under severe threat of being affected by rain. Light was an issue as much as the gloomy clouds.

The light didn’t improve nor the threat of rain abate for the rest of the evening, but the sameness to the fortunes of both teams was about to change quite dramatically though.

Manhattan_ACT_vs_ODW

The lanky Melvin and the short Jyoti set about giving ODW another familiar fast, aggressive start. Shankar and Benjamin tried to keep the openers under check, but they still motored along at just under 8 runs an over hardly breaking a sweat. Sharath turned to the spin of Shitu for change of fortunes and he was swiftly put away for 15 runs. He rolled the dice and got Paddy to bowl an over only to see him drift on to batsmen’s pads repeatedly and be flicked repeatedly for boundaries. Shitu was better, Paddy went for 21. The score read 81 for none in 8 overs and there were discussions of 200 in the ODW camp.

Jyoti gave ODW a tremendous start in the powerplay.

Jyoti gave ODW a tremendous start in the powerplay.

Sharath turned to the left-arm spin of Thomas who sat out the previous game with an injury to his bowling hand. Immediately, his subtle changes in pace and loop kept the batsmen guessing. The ensuing 2 runs from the over immediately had an effect as Melvin got out trying to hit out Shitu in the next over. Sashi walked in and smashed the first ball for a six making his team’s intentions clear.

Sharath replaced Shitu with the young offspinner Rohit. Rohit set straight fields and tossed the ball up inviting the batsmen to clear the field. He admitted later thst his captain had advised him to loop the ball and force the batsman to make pace. The move paid handsome rewards as the spin twins Thomas and Rohit ran amok totalling 5 wickets between them in 8 overs.

ACT’s outfielding that looked untidy till then looked sharp all of a sudden and they took all high chances that were on offer. ODW found themselves slipping rather quickly. Sharath kept his seamers out and bowled the spin of Ajay and Shitu to clean up the ODW tail for 113 as ODW failed to bat out the full 20 overs.

“The ball was skidding on to the bat and therefore good to play against medium pacers. Once I ralized that it was difficult to make pace off spinners, I didn’t bring the seamers back at all and bowled only my spinners. Thomas was good coming back from injury and Rohit had a good game too,” said Sharath at the end of the game.

“I was asked to flight the ball by my captain as the field is big and it is difficult to clear. The plan worked beautifully with the deep fielders holding on to high catches,” said a delighed Rohit at the end of the game.

ODW still looked upbeat as they do have a track record of defending small totals. Any hopes of such a repeat was quickly dispelled. Vinay pulled the second ball of the first over for a six and took 19 off the first over. Srikant surprisingly not finding his usual accurate line and length and it put ODW’s captain Swayam on the back foot immediately.

Vinay blasted his way to a 16-ball 41.

Vinay blasted his way to a 16-ball 41.

Swayam brought himself on in the place of Srikant and delivered with the wicket of Paddy in his first over. Vinay, though, was in the middle of a purple patch striking boundaries for fun.

Sharath, who walked in at the fall of Paddy’s wicket, compounded Swayam’s problems by striking five consecutive boundaries in his first six balls. Swayam tried his best by shuffling his bowlers (five different bowlers in the first six overs) in the hope of getting a breakthrough, but it was not to be as 70 runs came in the first six overs.

There was relief finally for Swayam when he trapped Vinay for a whirlwind 41 (16b, 6X4, 2X6). Deepak joined Sharath and immediately went about achieving the target in as less overs as possible in an attempt to bridge the net run rate that was lagging at -3.85 after last Sunday. Sharath fell to Melvin 3 overs later, but Dheeraj along with P Mathur ensured that their run rate never dipped under 10. The pair went about garnering the remaining runs with runs on the off-side for Deepak and on the on-side for P Mathur.

The pair brought up a thumping win for ACT with 6.4 overs to spare.

“We have defended short totals previously. But the start they got was tremendous and I changed bowlers in the hope of getting wickets. Our middle order didn’t capitalize on the great start provided by our openers and that resulted in us not even being able to bat out our allotted overs,” summed up Swayam on his team’s performance.

Scoring patterns for the two teams:

Wagonwheel_ACT_vs_ODW

Full Scorecard

1st Inning Batting: One Day Wonders, ODW

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Melvin c Deepak b Shitu                            30    25    4      0      120.0

Jyoti run out (Thomas)                             31    36    5      0      86.11

Sashi run out (Vinay)                              22    24    1      1      91.67

Rakesh c P Mathur b Thomas                         5     5     0      0      100.0

Srikant c Benjamin b Thomas                        0     2     0      0      0.0

Swayam c Paddy b Rohit                             1     2     0      0      50.0

Siddharth run out (Deepak)                         1     5     0      0      20.0

Aseesh lbw b Rohit                                 1     4     0      0      25.0

Kokan lbw b Rohit                                  10    9     1      0      111.11

Vinod c Paddy b Ajay                               0     2     0      0      0.0

Sambit not out                                     0     1     0      0      0.0

Extras(w 20, nb 1, b 8, lb 3) 32

Total (10 wickets; 19.0 overs)                     133                       7.00 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Raj

Fall of Wicket: 83-1 ( Melvin 9.1 ov ), 94-2 ( Jyoti 10.1 ov ), 104-3 ( Rakesh 12.2 ov ), 104-4 ( Srikant 12.4 ov ), 106-5 ( Swayam 13.1 ov ), 107-6 ( Siddharth 14.2 ov ), 114-7 ( Aseesh 15.4 ov ), 126-8 ( Kokan 17.5 ov ), 131-9 ( Vinod 18.3 ov ), 133-10 ( Sashi 18.6 ov )

1st Inning Bowling: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Shankar                                            3.0   0    18   0    6.00   -      (w 4)

Benjamin                                           2.0   0    12   0    6.00   -      (w 3)

Ajay                                               2.0   0    13   1    6.50   13.00      

Shitu                                              3.0   0    32   1    10.67  32.00  (w 2)

Paddy                                              1.0   0    21   0    21.00  -      (w 2)

Thomas                                             4.0   0    16   2    4.00   8.00   (w 2, nb 1)

Rohit                                              4.0   0    10   3    2.50   3.33       

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2nd Inning Batting: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Vinay lbw b Swayam                                 41    16    6      2      256.25

Paddy c Srikant b Swayam                           3     9     0      0      33.33

Sharat c Kokan b Melvin                            24    18    5      0      133.33

Deepak not out                                     34    27    5      0      125.93

P Mathur not out                                   18    11    3      0      163.64

Extras(w 12, nb 1, lb 1) 14

Total (3 wickets; 13.2 overs)                      134                       10.05 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Ajay, Rohit, Shankar, Shitu, Thomas, Benjamin

Fall of Wicket: 24-1 ( Paddy 2.3 ov ), 74-2 ( Vinay 6.2 ov ), 87-3 ( Sharat 9.1 ov )

2nd Inning Bowling: One Day Wonders, ODW

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Srikant                                            1.0   0    19   0    19.00  -      (w 5)

Jyoti                                              2.2   0    28   0    12.00  -          

Swayam                                             4.0   0    40   2    10.00  20.00  (w 5)

Sambit                                             1.0   0    9    0    9.00   -          

Melvin                                             4.0   0    28   1    7.00   28.00  (w 1, nb 1)

Vinod                                              1.0   0    9    0    9.00   -      (w 1)

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Performer of the Match: Rohit.

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Rohit’s figures of 4-0-10-3 made him the Performer of the Match

Match Result: ACT defeated ODW by 7 wickets

Points: ACT (2) ODW (0)


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28th April, 2013

Match: AMD versus CITI

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: CITI won the toss and elected to bat.

Teams:

CITI (left) and AMD (right)

CITI (left) and AMD (right)

CITI got off to a poor start again as their dangerous opener Varun perished for his second duck in successive games as Chethan opened with a maiden over. AMD’s new ball bowling pair of Kiran and Chetan kept it tight even as Niket tried to break free. A few lofted drives from Niket hinted at a possible counter attack. Shiv at the other end scratched around for 10 balls for a single before he holed out at mid-off.

Manhattan_AMD_vs_CITI

At 14 for 2,  CITI’s captain Kranti walked in to calm nerves. He immediately set about playing a busy innings constructed on sound strokeplay in front of the wickets on the off-side. He set about peppering the arc between covers and backward point and laced 5 boundaries in that region. His partnership with the blossoming Niket at the other end steadied the ship and gave the recovery CITI seemed to be looking for. At 74/3 at the end of 10 overs things looked promising for CITI only for them to find themselves at 80/6 seven balls later.

Naveen top scored for CITI with 37

Naveen top scored for CITI with 37

It needed a recovery of sorts from the hard-working pair of Naveen and Vinayak to put them back on track. The pair relied on intense running between the wickets to stack runs as they ran quick singles and doubles to upset the bowling and fielding cart of AMD. Prashanth, to his credit, marshalled his troops gallantly and rang about innumerable bowling changes to upset the rhythm of this pair. The breakthrough would eventually come in the 19th over but not before the pair had put 64 runs in just 46 balls. CITI’s topsy-turvy innings finally finishing good with a potentially match-winning total of 162.

“Our bowling was bad in the back-end of the innings and our fielding was poor. We should have kept them to 140 or less,” said AMD’s captain Prashanth in the post-match ceremony.

For second game in a row, Srikanth produced a wicket for his team in the first over trapping AMD’s captain Prashanth in front. Vikas walked in and immediately set about going after the bowling by hitting Srikanth for a boundary. CITI’s captain Kranthi, though, had Vikas edge an outswinger to the ‘keeper Dheerajto reduce AMD to 10 for 2 in the second over.

Kiran of AMD en route to a hard hitting 33.

Kiran of AMD en route to a hard hitting 33.

As in their first game versus ODW, CITI dropped guard after two initial wickets. Poor discipline allowed Karthik and Kiran to score runs easily and build a substantial partnership. The pair was also lucky with CITI not being able to take the many run-out chances on offer.

Karthik and Kiran milked the bowling and monouvered the field with deft placements. It resulted in a 3rd wicket partnership of 78. The pair consumed less than 10 overs for it and was highlighted by the 11 boundaries the pair managed between them. Karthik fell looking to take on Naresh and holed out to Kranthi.

Naresh brought a seemingly distraught CITI back by picking up Piyush soon after. And with Kiran also run out, AMD found themselves 6 down with another 50 runs to get.

Lohith walked in and looked to build a steady partnership with Amit. Lohinth had had a poor game till then going for 35 off his 4 overs. But he would have none of it with the bat as he set about launching CITI’s bowlers well beyond the 75-plus meter boundaries at CECG. Naresh first, Varun and Srikanth later bore the brunt of Lohith’s hitting as each six seemed to get higher and longer than the previous one. It was ineveitable that he finished the game with the biggest six of the day what could have been a tricky chase ended up in a comfortable win with an over to spare.

“My bowling was not up to the scratch and I wanted to keep Srikanth back for a couple in the end,” said Kranthi when asked why Srikanth was not given the ball for another over after AMD were reduced to 2 for 10. “The main difference though was in us not being able to capitalize on the start we got and our fielding and bowling let us down badly,” he concluded.

Scoring patterns for the two teams:

Wagonwheel_AMD_vs_CITI

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1st Inning Batting: CITI, CITI

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Varun run out (Amit)                               0     2     0      0      0.0

Niket c Lohith b Anil                              25    26    3      0      96.15

Shiv c Anil b Kiran                                1     10    0      0      10.0

Kranti c Piyush b Anil                             23    19    5      0      121.05

Naveen c Amit b Prashanth                          37    28    4      0      132.14

Srikanth run out (Anil)                            0     1     0      0      0.0

Manish run out (Karthik)                           1     1     0      0      100.0

Vinayak not out                                    35    26    4      0      134.62

Shakeel not out                                    8     7     2      0      114.29

Extras(w 29, b 1, lb 2) 32

Total (7 wickets; 20.0 overs)                      162                       8.10 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Naresh, Dheeraj

Fall of Wicket: 0-1 ( Varun 0.2 ov ), 14-2 ( Shiv 3.4 ov ), 52-3 ( Kranti 8.2 ov ), 74-4 ( Niket 10.1 ov ), 74-5 ( Srikanth 10.2 ov ), 80-6 ( Manish 11.1 ov ), 144-7 ( Naveen 17.5 ov )

1st Inning Bowling: AMD, AMD

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Chetan                                             4.0   1    23   0    5.75   -      (w 7)

Kiran                                              2.0   0    17   1    8.50   17.00  (w 4)

Lohith                                             4.0   0    35   0    8.75   -      (w 6)

Anil                                               4.0   0    36   2    9.00   18.00  (w 2)

Prashanth                                          4.0   0    32   1    8.00   32.00  (w 3)

Arun                                               2.0   0    16   0    8.00   -      (w 2)

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2nd Inning Batting: AMD, AMD

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Karthik c Kranti b Naresh                          34    24    6      0      141.67

Prashanth lbw b Srikanth                           0     1     0      0      0.0

Vikas c Dheeraj b Kranti                           10    6     1      0      166.67

Kiran run out (Dheeraj)                            33    32    6      0      103.13

Piyush c Varun b Naresh                            9     11    0      0      81.82

Viswajeet lbw b Niket                              5     5     0      0      100.0

Amit c Shiv b Srikanth                             11    12    1      0      91.67

Lohith not out                                     41    20    4      3      200.05

Arun not out                                       0     0     0      0      -

Extras(w 17, nb 1, b 1, lb 5) 24

Total (7 wickets; 18.3 overs)                      167                       9.03 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Anil, Chetan

Fall of Wicket: 2-1 ( Prashanth 0.1 ov ), 10-2 ( Karthik 1.1 ov ), 88-3 ( Vikas 9.4 ov ), 96-4 ( Kiran 10.5 ov ), 103-5 ( Viswajeet 12.1 ov ), 113-6 ( Piyush 13.5 ov ), 161-7 ( Amit 18.2 ov )

2nd Inning Bowling: CITI, CITI

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Srikanth                                           3.3   0    35   2    10.00  17.50  (w 2)

Kranti                                             2.0   0    22   1    11.00  22.00  (w 3)

Varun                                              2.0   0    27   0    13.50  -      (w 1)

Shiv                                               2.0   0    22   0    11.00  -      (nb 1)

Niket                                              4.0   0    21   1    5.25   21.00  (w 3)

Naresh                                             4.0   0    26   2    6.50   13.00  (w 2)

Naveen                                             1.0   0    8    0    8.00   -      (w 3)

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Performer of the Match: Lohith.

Lohith's 41 (20 balls) contained four fours and three sixes.

Lohith’s 41 (20 balls) contained four fours and three sixes.

Match Result: AMD defeated CITI by 3 wickets

Points: AMD (2) CITI (0)


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27th April, 2013

Match: MMavericks Cricket Club (M.C.C) versus WIPRO

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: MCC won the toss and elected to bat.

Teams:

MCC (left) and WIPR (right)

MCC (left) and WIPRO (right)

For once the scorching summer heat of Bangalore gave way to some really pleasant weather to play cricket in. MCC, bereft of regulars Chetan and Bhargav, won the toss and elected to bat.

MCC suffered an early set-back as their inform opener Gunashekar was runout by Mohit. Wipro’s new ball bowlers, particularly Pruthvi, got considerable nip off the wicket troubling all MCC top-order batsmen.

Manhattan_WIPRO_vs_MCC

Pruthvi and Vikram Gowda, who got considerable lift off the wicket, built considerable pressure after the fall of Guna by not giving away any easy runs. They would soon hear fruit in the form of a double-wicket maiden for Pruthvi in the 4th over of the innings when he accounted for Syed and Shankar. Vikram Gowda followed it with another maiden over to really push MCC on the back foot as the powerplay yielded only 21 runs.

Pruthvi bowled his 4 overs up front accounting for 2 top-order wickets

Pruthvi bowled his 4 overs up front accounting for 2 top-order wickets

MCC cut out risks to build a partnership and Vivek and Arun went about building a partnership while ensuring that there would no more casualties as Pruthvi and Vikram Gowda bowled their spells out. Arun and Vivek saw out the spells of Pruthvi and Vikram while dragging their score along at just over 5 runs an over. The change in bowling in the form of Karthik replacing Pruthvi resulted in Arun losing his patience and nick a leg-spinner to the Anand behind the stumps.

The arrival of Prasad on to the crease increased the runrate as he took chances to increase the runrate. A fortunate Prasad who survived two dropped chances struck some lusty blows in an aggressive innings of 29 and just as it looked that Vivek and Prasad would take MCC to a respectable score, Vivek nicked Aameer to the keeper Anand.

Mohammed Aameerthen ran through the middle and lower order with some fine seam bowling to end with 3 for 25 that ensured MCC would be kept to 125 at the end of 20 overs. He was supported well by his skipper Sharath who bowled a tidy spell at the other end.

Vivek played well for his 26 for MCC

Vivek played well for his 26 for MCC

Chasing a modest 126 for their second straight win, WIPRO got off to a cautious start. Their captain Sharath would later explain it to be a plan where “we decided one of the openers to bat through for 14 or so overs)”. Suman thought produced a fine spell accounting for Sharath in the second over having the WIPRO poke at one outside-off.

Suman produced another chance only to be put down at the slips. It was the chance WIPRO needed as Bharath and Mohit went about building a risk-free partnership. Karthik was severe on short balls while Mohit preferred to pepper the straight fields. A 74-run 2nd wicket partnership was ended when Karthik looked to clear the mid-wicket fielder only to find Shankar who took a juggling catch.

Vinay joined Mohit and the both of them put on an entertaining 42 runs for the 3rd wicket with lofted sixes and crisply driven boundaries. The victory was soon brought-up in the 18th over.

Mohammed Aameer was declared the Performer of the Match for his impressive figures of 4-0-25-3.

Scoring patterns for the two teams:

Wagonwheel_WIPRO_vs_MCC

Full Scorecard

1st Inning Batting: MMavericks Cricket Club, MCC

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Syed c Vinay K S b Pruthvi                         11    15    2      0      73.33

Gunashekar run out (Mohit)                         1     1     0      0      100.0

Vivek c A Patil b Aameer                           26    35    4      0      74.29

Shankar c Bharath D b Pruthvi                      0     4     0      0      0.0

Arun c A Patil b Karthik B R                       13    15    0      0      86.67

Prasad c Pruthvi b Aameer                          29    22    5      0      131.82

Venugopal run out (Pruthvi)                        10    13    1      0      76.92

Sunil not out                                       3     7     0      0      42.86

Vijay b Aameer                                     7     5     1      0      140.0

Yeshwanth not out                                  6     4     1      0      150.0

Extras(w 13, nb 1, b 4, lb 1) 19

Total (8 wickets; 20.0 overs)                      125                       6.25 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Suman, Ankit

Fall of Wicket: 8-1 ( Gunashekar 1.3 ov ), 18-2 ( Syed 3.2 ov ), 18-3 ( Shankar 3.6 ov ), 47-4 ( Arun 9.1 ov ), 83-5 ( Vivek 13.4 ov ), 101-6 ( Prasad 15.6 ov ), 111-7 ( Venugopal 18.2 ov ), 118-8 ( Vijay 19.1 ov )

1st Inning Bowling: WIPRO, WIPRO

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Bharath D                                          2.0   0    17   0    8.50   -          

Pruthvi                                            4.0   1    24   2    6.00   12.00  (w 3)

Vikram Gowda                                       4.0   1    17   0    4.25   -          

Karthik B R                                        2.0   0    16   1    8.00   16.00  (w 1)

Sharath                                            4.0   0    21   0    5.25   -          

Aameer                                             4.0   0    25   3    6.25   8.33   (nb 1)

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2nd Inning Batting: WIPRO, WIPRO

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Karthil B R c Shankar b Vijay                      45    43    7      0      104.65

Sharath c Syed b Suman                             2     3     0      0      66.67

Mohit not out                                      32    36    2      1      88.89

Vinay K S not out                                  29    22    5      1      131.82

Extras(w 16, b 1, lb 1) 18

Total (2 wickets; 17.2 overs)                      126                       7.27 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Aameer, A Patil, Bharath D, Pruthvi, Sailesh, Vikram Gowda, Deexank

Fall of Wicket: 10-1 ( Sharath 1.6 ov ), 84-2 ( K B R 12.4 ov )

2nd Inning Bowling: MMavericks Cricket Club, MCC

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Gunashekar                                         3.2   0    28   0    8.40   -      (w 3)

Suman                                              4.0   0    24   1    6.00   24.00  (w 3)

Venugopal                                          3.0   0    19   0    6.33   -      (w 5)

Vijay                                              4.0   0    20   1    5.00   20.00  (w 2)

Arun                                               3.0   0    33   0    11.00  -      (w 2)

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Performer of the Match: Mohammed Aameer.

Aameer

Match Result: WIPRO defeated MCC by 8 wickets

Points: WIPRO (2) MCC (0)


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21st April, 2013

Match: Alliance Cricket Team (A.C.T) versus WIPRO

Venue: CECG, Bangalore

Toss: WIPRO won the toss and elected to bat.

Teams:

ACT in bottle green

WIPRO in maroon

WIPRO in maroon

Wipro won the toss and opted to bat. Probably ACT’s best chance in the game came off the very first ball of the innings. Shankar had Karthik reaching out and had him driving his square-drive in the air only for the point fielder to put it down. From thereon, Wipro plundered runs at both ends against all bowlers.

Jagmohan seemed to be in a hurry as he went after the bowlers from the very first ball punishing ACT bowlers at will, on both sides of the wicket and off both front foot and back foot. Karthik was equally aggressive at the other end. The pair plundered 75 runs in the first 6 overs and a total well in the excess of 200 seemed a distinct possibility. ACT seemed to be missing their strike bowler Unni who was unavailable to play today and the strain of plugging too many holes was evident in the captain Sharath’s face who later admitted to missing his two regular bowlers (left-arm spinner Thomas sat the game out with a finger injury as well).

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The introduction of spin in the form of Prashanth and Shitu slowed things down a little. Shitu especially seemed to generate appreciable bounce from the wicket. Prashanth kept things tight and it resulted in Prashanth picking up both the openers at the other end within a span of 10 balls. With the score reading 93/2 in just 8.4 overs, Wipro only needed to ensure that there was no collapse so as to mount an assault later in the innings.

Jagmohan's rapid 20-ball 39 gave Wipro early momentum.

Jagmohan’s rapid 20-ball 39 gave Wipro early momentum.

Wipro’s captain Sharath Narasimhan was ably supported by Mohit in consolidating their position with a useful 48 runs partnership for the 3rd wicket in just 6 overs. The pair relied on swift running between the wickets and put tremendous pressure on the ACT fielders and ran innumerable twos.

Wipro’s running between the wickets was an important feature deep into their innings as they ran 11 twos in the last 5 overs of the innings as the boundaries became harder to come by (2 boundaries in the last 5 overs). They ran a total of 22 twos in their innings (21 boundaries) and it ensured that they kept their run rate up even when the boundaries were hard to come by. Sailesh’s 30 not out in the end ensured ACT had to chase 198 for an improbable win.

ACT started the chase with Vinay going after Wipro’s bowling straight away. However, 2 wickets to Sailesh in the 3rd over when he had Paddy top-edge a pull and captain Sharath trapped in front meant Wipro had pegged ACT back very early.

Vinay's 56 was the lone bright spot for ACT

Vinay’s 56 was the lone bright spot for ACT

A determined 66-run stand between Vinay and Deepak for the 4th wicket gave ACT an outside chance of overhauling Wipro’s total if at all. The pair relied on Deepak’s ability to hold fort at one end and Vinay’s ability to hit boundaries at the other to make inroads into the disciplined middle-overs bowling of Wipro. Karthik bowled his nagging fastish leg-breaks remarkably well to finish with match figures of 4-1-8-0. His leg-spinning partner Bharath reaped the benefits of Karthik’s tight bowling at the other end by picking up 3-wickets.

It was Bharath who accounted for Vinay’s wicket in the 15th over. Vinay’s stroke filled 56 (43b, 8X4) was the only 50 of the game. His departure also meant the chase was derailed and ACT only managed to limp to 120 in 20 overs giving Wipro a massive win by 77 runs.

“I’d say the start was important and we put up good partnerships through the innings. It is not about big runs, but a string of partnerships. That is crucial in T20 cricket,” summed up the winning captain Sharath Narasimhan at the end of the game.

Scoring patterns for the two teams:

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Full Scorecard

1st Inning Batting: WIPRO, WIPRO

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Karthik c P Dumaley b P Dumaley                    36    28    6      0      128.57

Jagmahohan lbw b P Dumaley                         39    20    8      0      195.0

Sharath st Vinay b Shitu                           27    27    1      0      100.0

Mohit c Deepak b Sharat                            26    18    4      0      144.44

Sailesh not out                                    30    21    1      0      142.86

Pruthvi b Ajay                                     2     2     0      0      100.0

Aameer not out                                     9     6     1      0      150.0

Extras(w 22, b 4, lb 2) 28

Total (5 wickets; 20.0 overs)                      197                       9.85 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
V Gowda, A Patil, Bharath D, Ruthvi, Harsha

Fall of Wicket: 79-1 ( Jagmahohan 6.6 ov ), 93-2 ( K B R 8.4 ov ), 141-3 ( Mohit 13.4 ov ), 164-4 ( Sharath 16.5 ov ), 167-5 ( Pruthvi 17.2 ov )

1st Inning Bowling: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
Shankar                                            3.0   0    36   0    12.00  -          

Paddy                                              2.0   0    24   0    12.00  -      (w 5)

Shitu                                              4.0   0    29   1    7.25   29.00  (w 1)

P Dumaley                                          4.0   0    34   2    8.50   17.00  (w 3)

Sharat                                             4.0   0    38   1    9.50   38.00  (w 4)

Ajay                                               3.0   0    30   1    10.00  30.00  (w 1)

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2nd Inning Batting: Alliance Cricket Team, ACT

                                                   R     B     4's    6's    SR
Ajay c A Patil b Pruthvi                           3     4     0      0      75.0

Vinay c Sailesh b Bharath D                        56    43    8      0      130.23

Paddy c Sharath b Sailesh                          3     5     0      0      60.0

Sharat lbw b Sailesh                               0     1     0      0      0.0

Deepak c V Gowda b Bharath D                       18    27    2      0      66.67

P Dumaley st A Patil b Bharath D                   2     6     0      0      33.33

Rohit run out (Sharath)                            1     1     0      0      100.0

Shankar st A Patil b Harsha                        5     12    0      0      41.67

Shitu not out                                      11    14    1      0      78.57

Tiru c Sailesh b V Gowda                           0     8     0      0      0.0

Extras(w 15, nb 1, b 4, lb 1) 21

Total (9 wickets; 20.0 overs)                      120                       6.00 RPO

Did Not Bat: 
Ajay C, Anoop

Fall of Wicket: 14-1 ( Ajay 1.3 ov ), 18-2 ( Paddy 2.2 ov ), 19-3 ( Sharat 2.4 ov ), 85-4 ( Deepak 12.6 ov ), 92-5 ( Vinay 14.1 ov ), 94-6 ( P Dumaley 14.3 ov ), 96-7 ( Rohit 15.2 ov ), 106-8 ( Shankar 17.4 ov ), 120-9 ( Tiru 19.6 ov )

2nd Inning Bowling: WIPRO, WIPRO

                                                   O     M    R    W    EC     AV     EX
B D                                                4.0   0    21   3    5.25   7.00   (w 1)

Pruthvi                                            2.0   0    22   1    11.00  22.00  (w 3)

Sailesh                                            4.0   0    30   2    7.50   15.00  (w 1)

Karthik                                            4.0   1    8    0    2.00   -          

Harsha                                             4.0   0    20   1    5.00   20.00  (w 1)

Aameer                                             1.0   0    7    0    7.00   -      (w 1, nb 1)

V Gowda                                            1.0   0    7    1    7.00   7.00

Post match ceremony

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Full match report with individual performance details

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Performer of the Match: Karthik

Karthik with the Performer of the Match trophy for his fine all-round contribtion.

Karthik with the Performer of the Match trophy for his fine all-round contribtion.

Match Result: WIPRO defeated ACT by 77 runs

Points: WIPRO (2) ACT (0)