Scorecard

Windsor v Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix on Sat 01 May 2010 at 1.30pm
Phoenix Cricket Club Lost 167 runs

Match report Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history. It was originally built by William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 until his death in 1087. His original wooden castle stood on the site of the present Round Tower.

The magnificent State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto and Gainsborough. Also St George's Chapel is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. It is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the senior order of British Chivalry established in 1348 by Edward III. Within the chapel are the tombs of ten sovereigns, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour, and Charles I.

Enough of this history lesson and onto the game itself where a weakened Phoenix side went to battle with a decent side from Windsor. Sanjeev stood in as skipper for the day and as courtesy befits tradition offered Windsor to bat first since everyone had given up their day to play cricket. Nothing more to be said as Phoenix learnt many a lesson from a one hundred and sixty seven run defeat. In the bar after the game the beers as well as the banter was flowing and both captains shook hands and agreed to honour this fixture next season.

The man of the match award goes to Naresh for an impressive debut as he took a wicket, took two catches and made some runs. The half man and half amazing BDM Amazer award goes to Jazz who 'high fived' the bowler who was celebrating when getting him out.

A special thanks to Windsor who always are tremendous hosts with great facilities, an excellent square and splendid teas . As for Phoenix, Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching. In a ninety over game they offered the batting to the opposition and tried their level most to be competitive.

To quote Francis Bacon, Sr (English Lawyer and Philosopher. 1561-1626) “It's not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong; not what we gain but what we save that makes us rich; not what we read but what we remember that makes us learned; and not what we profess but what we practice that gives us integrity.”

Windsor Batting
Player name RunsMB4s6sSR
extras
TOTAL :
 
for 3 wickets
0
264 (0.0 overs)
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix Bowling

Player NameOversMaidensRunsWicketsAverageEconomy
Farhan 'Rowdy' Nabeel7.013400.004.86
Shazad 'Ali' Iqbal9.0142142.004.67
Naresh Pais9.0054154.006.00
Sanjeev Kumar8.0143221.505.37
Soloman Saleem9.014400.004.89
Kashif Ihsan3.002600.008.67

Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix Batting
Player Name RMB4s6sSRCatchesStumpingsRun outs
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TOTAL :
 
for 10 wickets
0
97
        
Tushar Ilwahdi Bowled  3
Shazad 'Ali' Iqbal ct  Point 28
Raj Pai ct  Second Slip 6
Yazdan 'Jazz' Karbhari Bowled  1
Inderjit 'Indi' Jassal Bowled  3
Vishal-Karna Kumar Lbw  5
Naresh Pais Run out  27 2
Soloman Saleem Bowled  8
Farhan 'Rowdy' Nabeel ct  Cover 0
Kashif Ihsan ct  Extra Cover 1
Sanjeev Kumar Not Out  0

Windsor Bowling

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