Sunday, July 5, 2020

Cricket club get their outdoor season off to a flyer

Cricket club get their outside season off to a flyer Cricket club get their outside season off to a flyer Freddie Young Labels cricketEdinburgh University Cricket Clubedinburgh college sports unionEUSUUniversity Sport The University of Edinburgh Cricket Club (EUCC) have commenced their season in style, winning five out of their seven games, across five distinct groups. The first XI recorded a celebrated success against Loughborough at Grange on Wednesday, winning by 16 runs against probably the best side in the association. Having been placed in to bat, the 1s wound up in a spot of trouble at 110-6, yet a 98 run association between Elliot Foster (58) and Robert Taylor (54 not out) saw them post a defendable score of 216-7. The Loughborough openers began well, in any case, and were 70 for no misfortune after 10 overs, however after a wicket each for Zach Place (1-39) and Will King (2-40), the score remained at 154-2. Loughborough then lost eight wickets for 48 runs as Callum Dutia (4-41) got a cap stunt to trigger the breakdown. Ruler took another wicket, Keven Meier (1-27) asserted his first scalp of the game, and Taylor (2-25), after his 50 years, got two wickets including the triumphant LBW. This Loughborough side was the group underneath their Marylebone Cricket Club University side, so this success can't go unnoticed, and could well be probably the best win in EUCC's history. The second XI had a triumphant beginning to their season also, as they beat Strathclyde 1s by six wickets as Strathclyde were bowled out for 133 with three wickets each for Freddie Young and Place, and two for King. Loot Thirlwell scored 59 runs opening the batting, however was out gotten at mid-off with just 10 expected to win. Sam Stibbs established a fruitful framework for the pursuit as he scored ninety off 18 overs, seeing out the restriction's two principle bowlers, which took into consideration Thirlwell and Place (22) to quicken to a persuading triumph. The third XI lost to St Andrews 2s by 111 runs in their season opener. They were made to field and could just limit St Andrews to 286 with Callum Sibley (3-54) the pick of the bowlers. Other than Matt Boreman (40) and Akhil Anand (25), no batsman had a recognizable effect. In their next game, the third XI beat Strathclyde 1s, this time by 53 runs, with Mark Frazer featuring with the bat and ball as he got three wickets and 27 runs. Tom Wilson additionally asserted three wickets as the third XI safeguarded 182 serenely. The fourth XI encountered an extraordinary day in the Meadows. New commander Chris Bogie scored 66 shocking runs as his side posted Dundee 1s an overwhelming objective of 209 on a dubious Meadows wicket. He was bolstered by Daniel Graveling (33) and Louis Green (26) in what was a very solid fourth XI. Bogie's side won by 34 runs at long last, with some incredible bowling from Gareth Bevan (3-16), Luke Stevens (2-15) and White (1-15). This success was just the fourth XI's second win since their BUCS debut two years prior. The Women's group turned into the fourth group to commence their BUCS crusade with a success over newcomers Hull. Captain Matilda Coke's side batted first and scored 109, with the fundamental commitments originating from Zoe Conway (15) and Philippa Oliver (11). In the field, the ladies bowled very well, with Coke showing others how its done, guaranteeing three Hull scalps, while Conway (2-7) and Oliver (2-8) supported up their exhibitions with the bat by asserting two wickets each. Debutant Ruth Foulds additionally got herself two wickets on debut, going for just nine runs as Hull were bowled out for 57. Just because, EUCC entered a side into the Scottish Masterton T20 Trophy, and faced Scottish bosses Carlton Cricket Club in their first game, shockingly being bowled out for 70 and losing by 10 wickets. The T20 side head to Grange on Thursday for another T20, in what ought to be a trying experience against another of Scotland's best groups. The current week's apparatuses see the first XI head down to Leeds, the second XI and third XI go head to head against one another in a group coordinate, and the fourth XI venture out up to play against St Andrews 3s. At last, the ladies have Leeds to adjust another record of games. Picture graciousness of Edinburgh University Cricket Club

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