We are a London-based cricket club. Although we don't have our own pitch, we usually play our home fixtures in Greenwich Park. This blog records our regular triumphs and occasional failures.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

By George! New signing smashes club batting record as Cincers crush shell-shocked Camel

'I can't bowl but I can bat....a bit.'
So said George with a shrug of the shoulders when asked whether he played cricket.
He should have added he was a master of understatement.
And not a bad imitator of Kevin Pietersen as well.
Cincinnati's new summer signing almost single-handedly crushed Camel at Greenwich Park.
His 173 - in a 35-over innings - was a New Year's fireworks of an innings.
Five sixes, 24 fours - boundaries to the right of them, boundaries to the left of them.
Camel weren't so much beaten as bewildered and then swept aside by opener George's extraordinary firepower which rarely veered from pure timing into brute force.
Churlish to note that he gave a few chances such was the grace of his strokeplay.
Is there space to mention anyone else in the batting line-up?
Yes. Tom, as George's opening partner, notched up a fine 51 to give Cincers' an impressive opening stand of over 100.
And after Tom was stumped, and another new signing - Kingsley - gave George further support.
There was only one cloud on George's day.
He was bowled on virtually the last ball of the innings.
Cincers finished on an phenomenal 282 for 5 off 35.
Camel has batted well in the past against us and skipper Guy started with purpose.
But sadly for them, no-one else really did. After Guy's 35, the next (apart from extras) was seven as Cincers ran through them like a dose of salts.
Majid and James made the early in-roads before Richard accounted for Guy LBW.
The Skipper cleaned up the tail with a three-for.
The total? Well, only 65.
A 217 run triumph.
Thanks, George.

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