Norwood: 13th July 2011

Match: Norwood – Mallion Memorial Game
Venue: Dalnacraig
Date: 13 July 2011
Format: 20 overs per side
Toss: DUSCC who chose to bat
Result: Norwood won by 3 wickets

DUSCC innings

Batsman How Out Bowler Score
C Reid lbw Proctor 2
S Boarder st van Niekerk Worrall 31
R Adelman bowled Proctor 46
B Smith bowled Worrall 2
R Ramalingam run out 3
S Barclay lbw Bayer 0
A Bell bowled Sharma 1
M Dixon bowled Bayer 6
S Rodgers not out 7
S Immanual not out 2
Extras 16
TOTAL 116 for 8

Bowling: K Bayer 4-1-8-2; S Sharma S 4-0-18-1; R Proctor 4-0-30-2; Harshal 2-0-13-0; G Worrall 4-0-22-2; Vishoo 2-0-14-0

FoW: 1-18; 2-75; 3-77; 4-94; 5-94; 6-94; 7-101; 8-107

Norwood innings

Batsman How Out Bowler Score
H van Niekerk run out 17
S Sharma bowled Adelman 1
R Proctor bowled Dixon 5
Harshal lbw Smith 3
K Bayer not out 44
Vishoo lbw Boarder 7
K Richiardi bowled Boarder 0
G Worrall run out 0
D Chaddee not out 0
Extras 42
TOTAL 119 for 7

Bowling: M Dixon 4-1-13-1; R Adelman 4-0-14-1; B Smith 3.1-0-17-1; Sinhju 4-1-23-0; S Immanual 2-0-30-0; S Boarder 2-1-2-2

FoW (approx): 1-7; 2-16; 3-30; 4-80; 5-108; 6-108; 7-112

Report

DUSCC lost narrowly to our friends at Norwood by 3 wickets in a game which was played in the finest conditions of the summer so far, and befitting the commemoration of our mutual friend and colleague Dave Mallion, in great spirit too. A number of the players on show represent both sides and so after some pre-match promises of retribution, broken limbs and stumps etc and a late switch of Sri Sharma to the Norwood side, DUSCC won the toss and elected to bat first. A second- wicket of 57 between Richard Adelman (46) and Steve Boarder (31) formed the structure of the innings but Richard’s dismissal in the middle of a spell in which 5 DUSCC wickets fell for 13 runs meant that the final total of 116 was slightly short of target, although Scott Rodgers’s glorious hit over mid-on for 6 boosted the total in the final over.

Norwood’s chase progressed steadily rather than spectacularly and DUSCC were sniffing a win when some expensive middle overs and Kurt Bayer’s high-quality batting turned the tide. 5 overs remained and only a dozen or so runs were left to win when in a fit of desperation, Alan Bell threw the ball to Steve to turn his arm over – probably to get the game done and dusted and everyone down the pub. However, Steve took 2 cheap wickets and, combined with Richard’s economical spell of 2 overs at the other end, Norwood still required 3 to win off the final over. Perhaps it was the unexpectedly exciting finish which led to the winning runs coming off a wide ball which crawled agonisingly over the ropes. In previous seasons we’d manufactured a tie from this game – we came close to a genuine one this time but didn’t quite make it.

Anyway, onto the more important business – a final count is still being done at time of writing but we were hoping to collect, in memory of Dave Mallion, a sum of around £150 for donation to a cancer charity.