Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Teams for the Fothergil's weekender!

Teams for the league and cup weekend at Fothergill and HarveyCC, Saturday league, Sunday cup.

Saturday team: A.Smith (captain), M.Ablett, R.Ablett, M.Ainscoe, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, S.Horner, M.Jones, D.Moriarty and P.Yates

Sunday team: A.Smith (captain), M.Ablett, M.Ainscoe, M.Cotton, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, N.Hudson, M.Jones, D.Moriarty and P.Yates

Meet @ Robin Hood, both days 12:30

Problems, contact Smifffy, Jonesy or Clive

Saturday, May 28, 2005

TSJCC v's Chew Moor Brook CC

Totty are defeated by one wicket with 12 or so ball remaining. A close defeat which may had been a victory if TSJCC had fielded a full team.

TSJCC
M.Jones..............b Sukha...........36
M.Ainscoe.................b Sukha.....9
P.Yates..............c? b Sadler......6
D.Moriarty..c keeper b Sadler..10
G.Fletcher..c & b Sukha...........29
N.Fletcher..........b Sadler........16
A.Smith...........b Sadler........0
S.Srirangam..........b Sukha....0
R.Holt.......not out..............2
extras................................19
TOTAL.......................127 (all out)

CMBCC
M.Durran....b G.Fletcher..........9
G.Green.......LBW b G.Fletcher..10
S.Sukha...c N.Fletcher b Holt...2
I.Russell.............b G.Fletcher...6
J.Xeurn...c Moriarty b Smith...27
P.Whittaker....b Srirangam...6
M.Kobryn..c & b Holt......28
A.Sadler...............b G.Fletcher..14
G.Levison..c Jones b G.Fletcher..0
C.Marve.....not out ............10
K.Sheen......not out.............1
extras............................15
TOTAL........................128 (for 9)

R.Holt 18 overs/2 maidens/59 runs/2 wickets
G.Fletcher 14.1/6/15/5
S.Srirangam 6/0/19/1
A.smith 6/0/28/1

TSJCC 0pt CMBCC 5pts

Dispite an excellent fielding display and heroics with the ball from Graham Fletcher,Totty came away from this match with nothing. The nine men of the 2nds put on 127 which seemed alittle short at the time and was proven so. Jones top scored with 36 and the Fletcher pair added 45 between them, but there was only small contributions else where. Hunter and Brockway's batting were missed and the fact that Totty only had nine meant they were doubly missed. The wicket had proved to be lively in the 1st innigs and contiuned to be so in CMBCC innigs. Quick wickets fell and Totty players start to believe in a possible win, but Chew Moor Brook's middle order put them in a winning position. There was late drama as wicket again fell quickly leaving CMBCC tail to scrape a win with one wicket and a dozen or so balls remaining.
The nine men all fielded well and it was a close run thing, but at the end of the day it reads TSJCC 0pts! This is the important thing and needs to be changed if we want to play division III cricket next year.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Team for Chew Moor Brook

Last seasons Division IV champions Chew Moor Brook are the visitors to Crompton Meadows this weekend, lets hope we can put one over them after two defeats at their hands last season.

Team for Saturday is: A.Smith (captain), M.Ainscoe, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, N.Hudson M.Jones, D.Moriarty, S.Srirangham, P.Yates and A.N.Other.

Meet @ Ground 1300

Problems, contact Smifffy, Jonesy or Clive.

Monday, May 23, 2005

Averages..The story so far

Well as there are one or two out there who think I'm playing for the red inker when I bat, I thought I would see where we are with the batting averages at the sixth game mark. So here it goes:

The leading contenders:
Ainscoe 128 runs from 5 innigs (n.o. 0) =25.6
Jones 69 runs from 5 innigs (n.o. 1) =17.25
Hunter 136 runs from 6 innings (n.o. 1) =27.2
Smith 30 runs from 4 innings (n.o. 2) = 15
Yates 47 runs from 5 innings (n.o.0) = 9.4
Fletcher.N 65 runs from 5 innings (n.o. 3) = 32.5

so there you go boys...... lets hope i keep getting them not outs, or you could always put me up the order Smiffffffffy!!!

Mike Ainscoe Q&A

Mike Ainscoe Q&A time (nice photo) Posted by Hello

Q1. When did you start playing for Totty and how did it come to be so?

First season was 2001. Hadn’t played cricket since I’d finished uni in N.Wales and come back to the area. Embarrassed to say it must have been about ten years. Fancied another go and was pondering which local clubs to inflict myself upon when I spotted a pre-season plea from Clive in the Bury Times (ed well done Clive). E-mailed him and was about to attend nets when the weather turned nasty. Clive and the guys must have decided to take a chance and I managed to gain selection for the 2nds at ELPM for the opening fixture of that season. Got some kit together, borrowed Paul Forrest’s bat & pads and just about remembered to put my left leg well down the wicket – took it from there.

Q2. Who else have you played for over the years and why did you leave?

Going back, played 2nd XI cricket at uni with occasional forays into the 1st XI (sound familiar?) and did quite well (team wise) at Welsh uni level. Before that it was Stand GS 1st XI and also played for the all conquering ELPM under 18’s in 1979 (with Andy Goram). Won the league and cup final (at Woodbank!- sound familiar?) where I dropped a dolly (sound familiar?) standing at square leg unable to run as I’d got a bad deadleg playing footy the day before. Even further back, debuts for both junior school and grammar school were first ball ducks!! (one being an ‘Ablett style forget to leave a foot behind the crease’ stumping)

Q3. Best batting performance?

Like Smifffffy, I have had three good performances for the club (of over 50). Biggest (and therefore best) was the 78no against Little Lever (ed.Darcy Lever surley, a touch of the rowdies there) in a potentially tricky Hunter Cup tie in last year’s glorious run. Wouldn’t have minded seeing if that could have gone onto a ton. Just a pretty steady knock really, feeling I needed to redeem myself after running Skunners out (since when he has become a good mate especially after our bonding partnership in the final). Clouted a big-ish six near the end too, even though it wasn’t counted in the end of season averages (Shunter take note). Right at the start of my TSJ career, I shared a stand of 140-odd with Mick Jones at Swinton (of 93no fame) too!

Q4. Best bowling performance?

Has to be my one and only, never to be repeated five-fer a season or two ago against Westleigh or it might have been Greenfield. Bowled one with a rare spot on delivery, got two with great catches by Mozzer and Smiffffy with the final two being typical Ainscoe leg traps – full tosses on leg stump caught in the deep by Danny M and Graham (who was busy chatting with our No.1 fan at the end house at the time). Also bowled a respectable 8 overs for about 18 in a cup match (against Westleigh again I think) which was rained off before we batted. Had to come back on a Monday when Ross & Jonesy knocked the runs off against about 6 fielders.

Q5. Favourite NMCL ground and why?

Must admit to liking traveling to the local ones (nearer you see) – Elton Vale’s big and flat but not a great strip (but with a bar); Woodbank – again big and decent wicket (and with a bar); looking forward to playing at Greenmount (and the bar); and of course, Smiffffy’s choice of Greenfield has to rank highly as most picturesque.

Q6. Least favourite NMCL ground and why (nothing libelous please)?

Probably Fothergills mainly because I never seem to on a winning side there (played for the firsts once when we lost on the last ball – winning runs scored by ‘God’s dad’ -quote Mitcheson) and we always play on a strip which ends up with ‘long’ leg being about 15 yards from the bat. There’s the danger of asbestosis when you go searching for balls behind the pavilion and these must be the smallest changing rooms in the league. It has a small, but disappointing bar, although the appearance of a slip cradle for pre-match entertainment was a bit of a bonus last year. Clearly, I’m looking forward to spending the weekend there for the league/cup double header.

Q7. Funniest thing you have seen happen on a cricket field?

Most games serve up some memorable comedy moments, but probably something involving Rowdy or run outs (or both) – like when he called for a runner at Chew Brook Moor (“just call it Metal Box”) and immediately ran himself out; or the time when Jonesy ran himself out by so far that we’d hardly crossed and even Steve Hinchley couldn’t believe he’d called for a run; or the time I played for Bury lads under 15’s at Burnley (I think) - huge ground; thought the umpire had given me run out; traipsed all the way back into the pavilion to be told I wasn’t out; traipsed all the way back into the middle only to be out next ball (surprise surprise). Skunners running between the wickets at F&H a couple of years ago while trying to stop his box sliding round his totally unsupportive boxers and down his leg was a hoot, especially when he started trying to throw it into the trees and three conkers fell out (I mean horse chestnuts, not Skunner’s ‘conkers’).

Q8. What personal goals have you set yourself this season?

Wouldn’t mind a bit more consistency with the bat after me holidays to try and top last year’s run tally. I’d like to see if I could turn a big score into the magical three figures before I burn my bat – never been there. Must also try to pitch the ball up a bit more whenever I get a chance to bowl and also to be less of a bloody liability in the field as last year when I couldn’t catch a tennis ball. Just to make a contribution to the team really.Off the field, I’m working to get the newsletter in a format to Kieran so he can get the damn thing printed in colour sometime this year – actually, we could do with a printing company to do it for free for some ‘advertising’; get it in the local pubs and library, glossy cover, annual subscription, Xmas annuals……sorry, my mind’s racing.

Q9. What do you put your Cliff Richardsesque young looks down to (some magic cream)?

Not, as you suggested, celibacy (with just the two obvious lapses). Partly down to a rigorous diet of crisps, chocolate, tomatoes, meat and prawns; a rocket-like metabolism; and the unnerving ability to stay naturally quite fit and active!

Q10. Are you painting the fence again this year, if so how long will it take and do you think you can smash last years time?

No, don’t know and not bothered. Don’t forget, it’s taken a couple of seasons to get where it completely done once! and it seems to be in reasonable nick apart from the short stretch about 9 panels round from the pavilion where the combination of cheaper paint and help from Kieran (although he denies it) which doesn’t look too good. Perhaps at the start of next season when the weather is dry (ha!) I might get started on topping up (just to avoid facing Paul Meehan in the nets). The first bit is the most time consuming as it’s the part which is in the batsman’s line so that needs to be kept reasonably clean, but once you get halfway round and the fence gets lower, you get a second wind. I shall of course be painting in the ‘purist’ way - with a brush as opposed to roller or spray.

Sunday, May 22, 2005

Rowdy Hill (Rochdalians pitch)

View from 'Rowdy Hill' Posted by Hello


Jones and Ainscoe doing their bit..... as you can quiet clearly see!

Rowdy Hill (Hollingworth Lake and beyond)

View from 'Rowdy Hill' Posted by Hello


Superb view.... shame about the picture quality!

Saturday, May 21, 2005

TSJCC @ Rochdalians CC

Rain put an end to this game in the end after both teams tried to get the game played. The match was reduced to 26 overs but was abandoned with 3 overs left of Totty innings.

TSJCC

M.Jones....b S.Khan................11
M.Ainscoe..c ? b D.Jones........20
P.Yates.....c Beninll b Z.Khan..4
S.Hunter..c ? b D.Jones..........26
F.Brockway....LBW D.Jones..15
N.Fletcher....not out...............12
A.Smith........not out................7
extras.......................................19
TOTAL........................114 (for 5)

RAIN STOPPED PLAY*

TSJCC 2pts RCC 2pts

Totty scored quickly with the openers Jones and Ainscoe taking singles at every opportunity and playing some risky cut shots against some nippy bowling at times. With only 26 overs, Totty had to take whatever they could so wickets were bound to fall. Jones was first bowled after a good start, Yates came and went for not many, but didn't go up his hill (too wet maybe). Ainscoe went next, caught at deep point(?). Hunter hit quick 26 before hauling out to deep mid on (i think). Brockway used his experience to race to 15 before being plum LBW. This left the skipper and 2nd XI batting averages winner elect, N.Fletcher (if this doesnt get me up the order i dont know what will) at the middle when the rain became to heavy and the game was eventually abandoned with 3 overs of Totty's innings left.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Team for trip to Rochdalians

Team to make it to the home of 'Rowdy Hill'.

A.Smith (captain), M.Ainscoe, F.Brockway, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, S.Hunter, M.Jones, D.Moriarty, S.Srirangam and P.Yates


Meet @ Robin Hood 12.30

Problems, phone Smifffffthy, Jonesy or Clive

Monday, May 16, 2005

TSJCC @ Greenmount CC

The derby match proved to be an interesting game which, with a little more good fortune Totty could of won. However Greenmount proved victorious, with scoring 189 all out they restricted the saints to 154 for 9.

GCC

A.Hayes......lbw S.Moriarty..........52
C.Ashley.......c Jones b S.Moriarty..19
S.Woolford..c Jones b Smith......47
S.Crowe.......c M.Ablett b Smith....2
M.Davidson..st Jones b N.Fletcher..19
A.Kay...........not out....................31
R.Atkinson...c Brockway b Holt....1
C.Crawford..............b Holt..............7
P.Arthur......c Hunter b S.Moriarty..2
B.Kay........................b S.Moriarty...........0
B.Loomba........c Holt b S.Moriarty..4
extras..........................................5
TOTAL......................................189(all out)

S.Moriarty 16.5 overs/4 maidens/ 32 runs/ 5 wickets
R.Holt 8/2/41/2
F.Brockway 7/0/44/0
A.Smith 6/0/41/2
N.Fletcher 5/0/27/1

TSJCC

M.Jones.........c Loomba b Atkinson...5
M.Ainscoe.....c Ashley b Crawford......46
P.Yates.................b Woolford..............23
S.Hunter..............b Woolford..............11
F.Brockway..........b Woolford..............13
N.Fletcher............b Woolford..............0
D.Moriarty.......lbw b Crawford..........3
M.Ablett...........lbw b Archer...............9
A.Smith..............run out....................22
S.Moriarty........not out.......................0
R.Holt................not out.......................0
extras...................................................22
TOTAL.......................................154(for 9)

GCC 4pts TSJCC 1pt

The Greenmount openers made a big impact on this match, scoring quickly by utilising the short boundry. S.Moriarty was tight from the start but Holt was punished when ever he droped it short or straid down the leg side. Brockway to found that anything loose would be punished. S.Moriarty made the break through only to see another big hitting batter come in. Totty were looking at possibley chasing a score of 225-250ish at this stage but more tight bowling and wickets started to tumble on a regular bases. The fielding in the main was tight andTotty by the time Loomba was dismissed by an excellant Holt catch at square leg (giving S.Moriarty a 5 for), were given a target of 189 to chase.
Ainscoe and Jones set the chase off but Jones was dismissed for not many opening the way for Yates. Yates scored quickly, even ran two 3's and hit some boundries before being bowled. Hunter and Brockway both got themselves in and were starting to look good but failed to score big scores. Ainscoe contiued to bat well and when just 4 short of his 50 he was caught. This left Totty fasted running out of overs and wickets but a point was secured by some good cricket from Smith and Ablett at the end to give Totty a point.

Captains Man of the Match: S.Moriarty (5 for)

Sunday, May 15, 2005

TSJCC @ Broadway CC

Totty crash to their second league defeat of the season with a batting collapse that leave Broadway needing 56 runs for victory, which they managed with the lose of one wicket.

TSJCC

M.Jones......lbw b Reeves.....5
M.Ainscoe....b Crawford......7
R.Yates........c b Crawford..0
S.Hunter.........b Crawford....0
D.Moriarty.......b Reeves......0
G.Fletcher......c b Riley....19
N.Fletcher.......b Ripley.....7
R.Holt............b Riley........0
A.Smith.......b Riley...0
M.Ablett........lbw..Ripley...4
S.Srirangam...not out...........9
extras..............................5
TOTAL...........................56 (all out)

BCC

M.Tierney....not out...21
M.Cambers....b Holt..5
R.Riley........not out...24
extras.......................8
TOTAL....................58(for 1)

R.Holt 6 overs/0 maidens/15 runs/ 1 wicket
A.Smith 2/0/13/0
N.Fletcher 5/0/19/0
S.Srirangam 2/0/9/0

BCC 5pts TSJCC 0pts

Totty's batting performance mirrored last weeks bowling. Only G.Fletcher managed any runs and that was with the help of the change bowler gifting 4 full tosses that Fletcher crashed to the boundry and almost double Totty's total in the process. The scorecard shows the amount of players who failed to get off the mark and they was little patients show by the batsmen as saints gave Broadway 13 overs that could have perhaps been milked for some runs to make a better defence possible for the bowlers. Broadway in fairness had a good attack but we must raise our game if we are to compete in this league. A mention for M.Ablett and S.Srirangam who showed more enterprise, or be it briefly than most of the batters that had gone before them.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Teams For Next Weekend

Saturday 14th Broadway away

A.Smith (captain), M.Ablett, M.Ainscoe, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, S.Hunter, M.Jones, D.Moriarty, S.Srirangam and P.Yates

Meet @ Robin Hood 12.30

Sunday 15th Greenmount away

A.Smith (captain), M.Ablett, M.Ainscoe, F.Brockway, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, S.Hunter, M.Jones, D.Moriarty, S.Moriarty and P.Yates

Meet @ Greenmount 13.30

Problems, contact Smiffffy, Jonesy or Clive

Derby Day Sunday

Sunday see Totty travel down the old railway line to Greenmount to take on their third team.
Hope fully the weather will hold and see if we can put one over our more illustrious neighbours. I hope Bobby Loomba is there if not playing and it is rumored that last years captain fantastic, Ste Moriarty may be making a return to the side for the derby fixture. Does that mean a return to that well know 2nd team shout of DAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNN!!!!!! I'm sure Danny's looking forward to it already.
Saturday first sees Totty visit Broadway (formerly BA systems) which is said to have a good batting track....I do hope so, a few runs, a not out and those batting averages will be mine..!
So lets put last week behind and enjoy good weather (hopefully), good team spirit and good cricket. See you saturday boys (if selected of course!).

Monday, May 09, 2005

Mick Jones Q&A

Vice-Captain Mick Jones Posted by Hello


Q1.When did you start your TSJCC career?

23 years ago at the age of 18, i think, along time ago ed.(you think his keeping would of improved by now).

Q2. Have you ever played for anyone else?

No. (ed. a one club man hey!)

Q3.Best batting performance?

93 not out was my highest score about 4 years ago against Swinton (ed. Rumor has it Swinton CC folded shortly after due to the shame). See off Heath Davis in his opening spell at Blackpool was an exhilarating experience!!!

Q4. Best wicket keeping display?

I think I had a five for at Newton Heath some five years ago (ed. any witness!!! we demand proof). My best memory however was the year I won the 4th division keeping prize, with the help of Graham Jebb's gentle away swingers (ed.Paul, is this true, there is no mention on the club history bit on the Crompton Meadows site!!).

Q5. Favorite NMCL ground and why?

Greenfield. Not only are the teas magnificent but on a dry day the wicket is good and the out field is like lightening.

Q6. Least favorite NMCL ground and why?

Rochdale Catholic Club. Can't say any more as it would be libelous (ed. when in doubt, say nowt)

Q7. Funniest thing you have seen on a cricket pitch?

I could write a book (ed. easy I've gotta type this), I did throw the ball at Dennis Stringfellow once when he wasn't looking and it hit him on the head. He was literally hopping mad, but it got me a few drinks in the pub afterwards (ed. from who??)

Q8. What are your personnel goals for this season?

To support Smithy, play hard and enjoy my cricket. Anything else is a bonus. Oh yes, and to win back my gay icon image. Stolen away from me by Matt Ablett and his viking outfit (ed.it should prove to be a titanic battle... watch this space).

Q9. Who do you see as a potential rival/successor for the gloves job, lets face it you're not getting any younger?

All the other potential candidates seem to be older than me or emigrating. Maybe I should carry on! (ed. bugger!!!)

Q10. Is there ever justification for letting you bowl?

I can remeber my bowling exploits much more clearly than anything else cause there are so few (ed. I am surprised). Taking the gloves off mid game and taking 4 wickets for 15 runs in a cup match was a great moment! Hitting the wickets in last years semi-final bowl off was also a great and a very surprising memory (ed. if Rowdy had hit the wickets as well i swear it would have seen the end of the world....hell, fire ,damnation..etc).

Cheers Mick.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

TSJCC v's Cheetham Hill

TSJCC 2nds taste defeat for the first time this season.
TSJCC 140 for 5 (off 30 overs, due to conditions), CHCC easy to 142 for 2 with 6 overs left.

TSJCC
M.Ainscoe....c&b Abbas............17
P.Yates.........c Raza b Bajwa.......18
S.Hunter......c Coumas b Afzal.......53
G.Fletcher..........run out...............2
D.Moriarty....c Whipday b Abbas..4
N.Fletcher........not out................28
S.Srirangam............b Coumas......1
R.Ablett..............not out...............1
extras.......................................16
TOTAL.....................................140 (for 6)

CHCC
A.Newby......c Horner b Srirangam....22
C.Martain........not out..............45
B.Williams....c Moriarty b Holt....0
A.Raza.............not out...............58
extras........................................17
TOTAL......................................142 (for 2)

R.Holt 8 overs 1 maiden 23 runs 1 wicket
A.Smith 3/0/35/0
S.Srirangam 6/0/24/1
G.Fletcher 4/0/17/0
N.Fletcher 2/0/28/0
P.Yates 0.2/0/7/0

TSJCC 1pt CHCC 4 pts

Totty were punished for thier poor bowling in this match. Having scored a resonable total of 140, with good innigs from Stu Hunter again, Totty let themselves down in the field. Holt and Srirangam took the wickets for TSJCC, both good catchs by D.Moriarty and Horner respectivly.
But it was that man or should I say young man Raza that again did the damage with an unbeaten 58, and along with the aussie Martain, saw CHCC to a win and 4pts.

Captains Man of the Match: Stu Hunter for his 53 (keep it going shunts)

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Team for Cheetham Hill (league)

Cheetham Hill are back at the meadows next saturday (7th May) for the league match.

The team is: A.Smith (Captain), M.Ainscoe, G.Fletcher, N.Fletcher, R.Holt, S.Horner, S.Hunter, M.Jones, D.Moriarty, S.Srirangan and P.Yates.

Meet at the ground @ 1300.

Problems, contact Smifffffy, Jonesy or Clive.

Fothergill & Harvey in the cup

It seems that TSJCC 2nds will be playing at F&HCC 2nds (5th June) in the next round of the Stokes cup, which means a double trip over to Littlebourgh way as we play them in the league the day before!

Sunday, May 01, 2005

TSJCC v's Cheetham Hill (Cup)

Totty 2nds are through to the next round of the stokes cup.

Cheetham Hill112 for 6 (off 25 overs, reduced due to wet conditions)
TSJCC knocked them off with 2 overs left and 3 wickets down.

Cheetham Hill
A.Newby....c N.Fletcher b Smith...3
F.Riaz..........b Smith......4
S.Whipday...b Brockway...7
A.Raza........not out....56
I.Iasa..........c N.Fletcher b Abblett...0
N.Suleem....c Jones b Holt...14
W.Ahmed....b Holt....2
K.Usman....not out...14
extras............12
TOTAL.........112 (for 6).
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R.Holt 5 overs 0 maidens 9 runs 2 wickets
A.Smith 5/1/21/2
G.Fletcher 4/0/19/0
F.Brockway 0.2/0/0/1
M.Ablett 3.4/0/24/1
M.Ainscoe 3/0/21/0
N.Fletcher 4/0/11/0
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TSJCC
M.Jones....st Whipday b Atzac..22
M.Ainscoe..c? b Atzac...38
S.Hunter....not out....39
F.Brockway..lbw Atazc..4
A.Smith......not out....1
extras..................12
TOTAL.............116 (for 3).
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On a wet pudding of a wicket, Totty defeated a young Cheetham Hill side in a shortened game (25 overs, due to the conditions) Smith and Holt opened the attack for the saints, with Smith making a early break through with two wickets, clean bowled and a well taken catch at point by N.Fletcher. Holt kept it tight and runs down. Brockway first ball saw him get a wicket, bowled, but his second ball sees him injured and Ablett finish the over off. Ablett is quickly rewarded and takes a wicket, again caught by N.Fletcher in the covers. Ainscoe and Ablett leak runs but are at time unlucky with the ball dropping short of fielders and the short boundry due to the conditions of the ground not helping their cause. Raza scores 56 no which takes CHCC to 112 for 6, a competive score in the conditions.Good fielding and tight bowling stop it being a larger total.
The Ainscoe and Jones opening partnership, of which last seasons sucess was built on was rekindled as the pair put Totty in a match winning postion. Never the fastest scoring partnership, they slowly increased the scoring rate as the innigs progressed. When the partnership was broken, when Jones advanced to hit the CHCC leg spinner but was stumped after failing to connect, Totty were 70ish and needed 40 more runs from12 or so overs. In came Hunter and quickly adapted to the wet conitions and began to pick the bad ball, which he despatched in no uncertain terms. Ainscoe contiued to bat well too, untill a miss timed drive was well caught in the covers. Brockway made a brief apperance (supported by runner) but was soon ajudged lbw. The captain strolled to the crease to assist Hunter in see St.Johns home with 2 overs left.
Captains Man of the Match: Stu Hunter for his 39n.o.
Cheetham Hill return next saturday in the league, so lets see the same comitment next week please and lets not under estimate them.