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Bagshot v Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix on Sun 11 Jun 2023 at 1.30pm
Phoenix Cricket Club Won 8 wickets
Match report
Game 15 v Bagshot Cricket Club. Won by 8 wickets as we chased 243 with centuries from Chohan and Jay.
We started well with 2 quick wickets from Vinit and Mitul Bathia who both bowled with economical precision but at 25 overs Bagshot were crushing at over 7 per over and we thought we would be chasing neatly three hundred.
Abdul then took the crucial wicket of the big hitting opposition batsman and soon after normality was restored. Sanjeev Kumar and Iliyan Panjwani took 2 each and Jay had 3 dismissals as he kept wonderfully.
At tea, we knew a good start and solid partnerships would be the key ingredients for a successful run chase.
Chohan and Jay didn’t disappoint as they put on 244 for the 2nd wicket in 36.1 overs with Jay Sankar scoring 107 off 102 balls which included 15 fours & 2 sixes and Muhammad Chohan scoring 102 off 109 balls which included 15 fours.. They broke the following records:
Highest partnership for the 2nd Wicket which was 188 that was held by Fabian Saverimuttu & Noman Sohail v Chalfont St Peter on 17 August 2008.
Highest partnership which was 200* that was held by Fabian Saverimuttu & Shaunak Bhide v Tring Park on 2 September 2012.
A big cheer for Siraj who hit the winning runs in the 37th over.
MOTM is Jay Sankar.
The team was:
Abdul Raouf
Iliyan Panjwani
Jay Sankar (wk)
Mitul Bathia
Muhammad Chohan (vc)
Vishal Ambersriya
Rajkaran Aulakh (c)
Sanjeev Kumar
Siraj Panjwani
Vinit Raj
Vishal-Karna Kumar
*** Statistically the leading players are as follow ***
* Runs *
245 - Chohan
175 - Jay
163 - Rajkaran
* Wickets *
13 - Sanjeev
7 - Abdul, Yakob
6 - Chohan
* Fielding Dismissals *
11 - Jay (7 catches, 4 stumpings)
8 - Chohan (6 catches, 2 stumpings)
5 - Rajkaran (3 catches, 2 run out)
Bagshot Batting
Player name
Runs
M
B
4s
6s
SR
extras
TOTAL :
for 7 wickets
0
242 (40.0 overs)
Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix Bowling
Player Name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Average
Economy
Vinit Raj
7.0
1
34
1
34.00
4.86
Mitulkumar Bathia
8.0
1
25
1
25.00
3.12
Opjinder 'Opi' Singh
4.0
0
29
0
0.00
7.25
Sanjeev Kumar
8.0
0
56
2
28.00
7.00
Abdul Raouf
8.0
0
53
1
53.00
6.63
Rajkaran Aulakh
2.0
0
28
0
0.00
14.00
Iliyan Panjwani
4.0
1
6
2
3.00
1.50
Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix Batting
Player Name
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
Catches
Stumpings
Run outs
extras
TOTAL :
for 2 wickets
0
243
Rajkaran Aulakh
ct Cover
5
7
1
71.43
Muhammad Chohan
Retired Not Out
100
109
15
91.74
Jay Sankar
Retired Not Out
107
102
15
2
104.90
2
1
Vishal-Karna Kumar
Not Out
10
6
2
166.67
Iliyan Panjwani
ct Behind
0
Siraj Panjwani
Not Out
1
2
50.0
Opjinder 'Opi' Singh
Abdul Raouf
Mitulkumar Bathia
Vinit Raj
Sanjeev Kumar
Bagshot Bowling
Player name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Average
Economy
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