November 28, 2009

Three Generations take field at Aorangi

Filed under: Senior — admin @ 3:51 pm

Although Waimate were soundly beaten when we took on Celtic at Aorangi Oval in the only club match being played there this season (other than finals) it was good to see former club stalwarts helping out the team when they are short and they created a little bit of family history.

Lyndon Bailey (patriach) had the chance to beat son Todd’s duck when he replaced him in the middle, but unfortunately he was a bit slow to get back and was out stumped without scoring either. Later in the day Todd’s youngest also made it onto the field making three generations in one day, although not technically accurate as he was following a cricket ball that rolled down the hill and over the sideline (not a listed player) but did chase it hard as kids are known to do.

As for match details, all that can be said is that the match was not played in the best of spirits and Colin Booth’s comment to Celtic that “Don’t your players come along to enjoy your cricket” probably summed it up.

Scoresheet

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November 22, 2009

Waimate Lose Tight Match to Temuka

Filed under: Senior — admin @ 3:02 pm

Waimate lost to Temuka in the penultimate round of the Senior One Day competition, but are still in with a chance of making the top four for finals with one round to play depending on other results.

Scoreboard

Waimate

T Bailey b Lees 0
C Booth c Preston b Lees 25
N Sew Hoy lbw b Lees 0
M Prattley c Attridge b Lees 0
J Sew Hoy c Preston b Teahen 19
A Ioane c Stone b Lorimer 22
N Sheppard b Lees 7
F Keen b Teahen 13
A Reid c Lorimer b Lees 2
M Sew Hoy c Teahen b Stone 10
K Weir not out 3
Extras (2b, 2lb, 17w, 2nb) 23

Total (for 10 wkts) 124
Fall: 2, 2, 6, 41, 73, 89, 95, 110, 112, 124.

Bowling: K Teahen 9-2-23-2, D Lees 9-1-28-6, L Humphris 5-1-17-0, M Geddis 9-3-16-0, R Lorimer 9-2-24-1, W Stone 3.5-1-13-1.

Temuka

W Stone b M Sew Hoy 9
J Scannell lbw b M Sew Hoy 2
J Geddis not out 65
R Preston c N Sew Hoy b J Sew Hoy 6
R Lorimer c J Sew Hoy b Prattley 9
A Cunningham lbw b M Sew Hoy 5
S Attridge lbw b Booth 7
M Geddis not out 0
Extras (1b, 9lb, 17w) 27

Total (for 6 wkts) 125
Fall: 14, 17, 47, 67, 102, 122.

Bowling: A Reid 9-3-15-0, M Sew Hoy 9-2-29-3, C Booth 5-0-26-1, J Sew Hoy 2-0-18-1,
M Prattley 8-1-19-1, F Keen 1-0-9-0, K Weir 0.5-0-2-0.

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November 21, 2009

Congratulations to Bucko!

Filed under: General News — admin @ 11:00 pm

Quintin 'Buck' PaulNot one to do things by halves, ex Club President Quintin ‘Buck’ Paul (holding his Service Award in the photo) does it in double and is quickly adding to the new cricket team that Murray Prattley is setting up after Buck’s wife Dana brought twins into the world on November 19th.

I’m sure the whole club wish Buck and Dana all the best and look forward to seeing the kids at their first practice in 5 or 6 years time!

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November 15, 2009

Waimate v Temuka Second Grade

Filed under: Second Grade — admin @ 4:10 pm

On Saturday Waimate went to Timaru to take on Temuka.

After winning the toss Waimate chose to field first. On an artificial wicket it was always going to be a hard task to bowl out a good Temuka side.

Justin Thompson with 3 late wickets picked up 3-50 off 8 overs and getting the crucial wicket of Simon Davenport whom scored 89. Connor Farrell handing over the wicket-keeping duties to Ruha Davis and bowled well and was rather unlucky to only get 1-32 off 8 overs.

Pete Wallace came on after Connor and bowled and picked up no wickets with 0-25 off 5 overs. Greg Paul who replaced Justin bowled really well and some good tight bowling resulted in good figures of 1-25 off 7 overs.

After 20 overs and drinks break Temuka were cruising along at 103/2 so captain Greg Paul decided on a bowling change to bring on Tim Suddaby and Sam Newman. Tim who picked up a wicket in his first over bowled consistent and quick but bowling near the end of the innings resulted in him unfortunately getting hit for 1-33 off 7 overs. Sam Newman bowling from the other end bowled his medium pacers and wasn’t rewarded with a wicket and ended his spell with 0-20 off 5 overs.

Credit to Temuka they batted well and played to the field, hitting superbly. For their innings Temuka ended up with 205/6

Waimate going into bat and needing just over 5 runs an over should have been a score to chase down. But no strong partnerships and wickets falling regularly meant it was always going to be hard to keep the board ticking over. Thou noticeably Connor Farrell and Tim Suddaby did stick together for a time and gave some hope.

Opening up was Robbie Westland and Ruha Davis who both were out in the third and fourth over with Robbie getting 4 and Ruha 5. Todd Aikman comes to the crease and a good cameo of 14 before being caught going big. Ryan Manson being caught out for 11 looked good. Tim Suddaby coming in and Waimate were feeling the pressure of the run-rate going up. Tim batted well and scored at a good rate keeping the score ticking even at times surprising other that he can play attacking cricket. With Ryan gone Connor Farrell came in and batted well, scoring at a good rate with Tim but eventually being caught out for 17.

Adam Smart comes to the crease and didn’t last long, as he was bowled first ball for a Golden Duck 0 and a $5 fine to contribute to team funding. Waimate now at 110/6 and needing 95 runs off 9 overs to win was seeing the game slip away. However with Greg Paul coming in and well known for his aggressive play and good eye there still was slight hope that a win could be possible. Temuka were quick to learn this so they spread the field and Greg was caught near the boundry, out for 2.

Sam Newman didn’t contribute much with only 1 run and being caught from a leading edge witch is becoming his only shot it seems. Justin Thompson attacking cameo of big hitting did give some excitement and was good to watch. Meanwhile Tim Suddaby brings up a 50 with a cracking 4 to the boundary. Tim goes on to make a well committed 65 before some splendid quick fielding to be run-out from a direct hit.

With Tim gone it was just Justin and Pete Wallace left. Justin continued his good batting and will be secretly happy that his average will be going up with 29 runs and not out. Pete was last out LBW for 7 in the last over of the game. Waimate lost the game by 31 runs all out for 174 in the 39th over. Temuka’s bowling attack deserves credit too with tight bowling and a good spell from Shane Gilkson with 4-43 off 8 overs.

Next week Waimate take on MVHS/Star at Mountain View High School.

Reporter: Sam ‘Newsboy’ Newman

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Waimate hold on for draw against Timaru

Filed under: Senior — admin @ 1:47 pm

Timaru travelled to Waimate and batted first with openers Gerald Piddock (19) and a rejuvenated Chris Leonard (24) who was no longer the oldest senior cricketer on the field adding 41 for the first wicket in what was the best partnership to eventuate. The availability of Kris Howes probably dampened Waimate’s day as he top scored in the middle order with 33, and Hayden Leonard again thwarted the attack on his way to 21 not out as Timaru posted a competitive 157.

Alan Reid put in the hard yards as he bowled unchanged from one end for Waimate and was rewarded with 5-76, while Craig Booth took 3-11 and is wishing he had been brought into the attack earlier.

In reply Waimate were soon in trouble at 38-4 before Craig Booth (24) and skipper Jason Sew Hoy (35) added 54 runs to get things back on track at 92-5, but another mini collapse to be 116-8 at stumps has Timaru in the strongest position going into day two to not only gain first innings points, but also to try and push for the outright.

Waimate who were eight down overnight and still 40 runs short of a first innings lead put up a good rearguard action on Day 2 with young Finlay Keen making 21 not out but they ended up 13 runs short on 143 when the compulsory declaration was made after 50 overs.

Timaru made a good fist of their second bat with opener Gerald Piddock leading the way with 40 and handy contributions by Grant Brookland (33) and Hitesh Angrish (35 not out) to be able to declare at 177-7 leaving Waimate 190 to win from 43 overs.

For Waimate Craig Booth was again amongst the wickets taking 3-11 for the second time in the match.

Waimate were never in the hunt with only Adam Polson (12) and top scorer Andrew Davidson (14) making double figures and in the end Alan Reid who faced 51 balls for his 6 runs and had to face the last over with the whole Timaru team crowding around the bat as they strived to get the last wicket and outright victory, held on to see Waimate finish at 69-9 and save a draw.

Scoresheet

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November 10, 2009

Hypnotist Evening – Great Night Out – Nov 20th

Filed under: General News — admin @ 11:19 am

Hypnotist Evening.

  • 20th November 7.30pm start
  • Great night out, good laughs,
  • $20 per ticket from El Paso and Empire.
  • Cash bar available
  • Anyone who gets hypnotised gets a free dvd for their efforts!!

Don’t Miss Out

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November 1, 2009

Waimate lose to Star – One Day Trophy

Filed under: Senior — admin @ 11:22 am

At Knottingley Park a depleted Waimate team batted first against Star, but with only Sam Devlin (34), Murray Prattley (20) and Extras (12) making double figures the score of 101 was always going to be difficult to defend. Medium pacers Mark Evans (3-16) and Hamish Dickson (2-24) were the most successful of the Star bowlers.

In reply Waimate started well with both Star openers out lbw quickly but then Todd Elliotte with 32 supported by Chris Anders (10) saw Star consolidate, and Tim Butler (14 not out) and Hamish Dickson with 28 not out saw Star home with 9 overs to spare and 6 wickets in hand.

Waimate
A Polson c Moodie b Butler 6
S Devlin c Moodie b Evans 34
T Suddaby b Butler 0
M Prattley c Elliotte b Evans 20
H Matthews b Dickson 0
C Booth c McGregor b Moodie 8
T Bailey b Dickson 0
N Sheppard lbw b Evans 0
A Reid stp Anders b Elliotte 9
M Sew Hoy b Hinton 7
S Horsnell not out 4
Extras (2b, 3lb, 6w, 1nb) 12
Total (for 10 wkts) 101
Bowling: C Hinton 7.2-2-9-1, T Butler 9-0-31-2, H Dickson 9-5-24-2, M Evans 9-5-16-3, T Elliotte 6-4-11-1, M Moodie 1-0-6-1.

Star
P McGregor lbw b Reid 4
A McRae lbw M Sew Hoy 0
T Elliotte run out (Matthews) 32
C Anders c M Sew Hoy b Booth 10
T Butler not out 14
H Dickson not out 28
Extras (3lb, 15w) 18
Total (for 4 wkts) 104
Bowling: A Reid 9-1-21-1, M Sew Hoy 9-1-24-1, M Prattley 7-0-16-0, C Booth 7.2-1-20-1, T Suddaby 4-0-18-0.

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