Superb team effort dispatches another Timaru Boys team

Posted in Second Grade on November 18th, 2008 by admin –

Last week Waimate hammered TBHS White, this week they did the same to the Timaru Boys High School Blue team.

A very slow start after Pete Wallace’s first coin flip win of the season saw Waimate in real trouble at 12 for 3. A dodgy pitch and poor shots saw Connor Farrell and Ash Shah back to the sideline quickly for a couple of ducks. Todd Bailey got a jaffa and was bowled for 6. Ruha Davis (28) Ryan Manson (14) steadied the ship scoring well as the team moved through to 83 for 5, when top scorer Brodie Devine battled hard for 32 and was supported by Ruha then Kerry Weir (28) who began to see some easier bowling and less variable bounce on the pitch.

This was of concern to the waiting batsman knowing they would have to bowl on this flatting pitch. Brodie went out to bring in Zach who pushed through to 17 and the score up to 143 when Sam Newman (4) entered nervously poking around some singles, before Zach tried once too often to hit a boundary and Kerry tried to up the run rate as overs ran out. They were both caught well and with 5 overs to go Justin Thompson joined Sam to finish off the 40 overs. Justin started slowly but got into his work punching some runs around the field while Pete did the same at the other end. Justin took to the last to overs moving through to 21 not out and Pete again left not out on 4. Waimate finished 180 for 9 from there 40 overs and were not sure if that would be enough, but were happier than what they were expecting after 5 overs or so.

With Justin finishing the innings off (and showing a serious lack of fitness), Kerry got the first over and let Justin relax for 6 balls at fine leg. Kerry didn’t waste it as he took a wicket with his first and fourth balls to have TBHS 0 for 2 after one over. Justin then took the ball and also took a wicket with his first ball finally getting his in-swing happening for the first time this season. He also took another wicket in the over after to slight chances went for singles.

TBHS after two overs were in huge trouble at 2 for 4. The next 8 overs proved wicket-less but also run less as Kerry finished 5 overs, 3 maidens, 9 runs, 2 wickets, while Justin closed with 5 overs, 2 maidens, 6 runs, 2 wickets. Both bowling very well and pressing the batsman at every delivery.

Brodie Devine fresh after his good bat bowled very well and caused a run out in his first over, letting Justin throw to the keeper for Todd to remove the bails and take the wicket of the TBHS best batsman. Brodie (5 overs, 1 maidens, 12 runs, 1 wicket) should have had his first wicket of the season the next ball but Justin put down another catch, but this reporter would like it known the person moved from Mid-on earlier due to a thigh strain would not of got a hand to the ball (don’t you think Ryzer!).

Sam Newman (4 0 13 3) then started up from the other end and bowled well without early success but then took 3 quick wickets to have TBHS 38 for 9. Brodie tried to get the last batsman without success, so Pete chucked the ball to Ryan Manson much to Ash’s disappointment and some laughs from the team he ran in at the number 11 batsman with the team closing in around him the number 11, J Gibb smacked 8 quick runs and killed Ryan’s figures before Pete Wallace took a good catch to give Ryan his first wicket of the season and finish off the TBHS team for 49.

After a few early stumbles Waimate dominated the game and have a bye next week to prepare for a road trip to play the MacKenzie/Geraldine in Fairlie.

Seniors lose outright to Temuka

Posted in Senior on November 8th, 2008 by admin –

Despite the efforts of Matt Devlin with a half century there was no fairytale finish for Waimate who were beaten outright by Temuka on the second day in the first round of the Tweedy Cup with Kevin Teahen picking up his first 10 wicket bag of his career against us.

Waimate would have felt better about their first innings effort after converting 45-8 overnight into 102, but would have wanted a far superior second innings after Temuka asked them to follow on. Early breakthroughs by Kevin Teahen and Dillon Lees soon put paid to that idea as they fell to 10 for 4 before the middle order put up some resistance with Alan Reid, Matt and Sam Devlin and Jason SewHoy all spending time in the middle.

However Temuka weren’t going to be denied as Teahen picked up 4-22 to give him 10-46 off 38 overs for the match and lead his team to outright victory by an innings and 21 runs.

Scoreboards:

Team No Batsman How Out Bowler Runs   Team No Batsman How Out Bowler Runs  
Temuka 1 W Stone Ct Allan b J Matthews 1 Waimate 1 N Sheppard b Teahen 14
2 A Cunningham Ct J SewHoy  b S Devlin 1 2 C Booth Ct Histen b Lees 1
3 J Danby  Not Out 106 3 H Matthews Ct Wood-Hill b Teahen 3
4 K Teahen  b J Matthews 18 4 R Allan Ct Cunningham b Teahen 1
5 R Preston Ct M SewHoy b Ford 16 5 A Reid * Ct Cunningham b Teahen 1
6 D Lees Ct Shephard b M SewHoy 2 6 M Devlin run out 52
7 J Scannell Ct M Devlin b Ford 3 7 J SewHoy † Ct Danby  b Teahen 0
8 R Histen Ct J SewHoy  b S Devlin 14 8 S Devlin b Teahen 2
9 R Wood-Hill b S Devlin 0 9 J Matthews Ct Stone b Histen 0
10 T Bullivant C&B b Booth 32 10 M SewHoy Ct Scannell b Lees 2
11 Richard Kirk LBW b M Devlin 0 11 R Ford Not Out 13
B 4      LB 7         W
6        NB 1
B 7      LB 5         W         NB
1
Extras 18 Extras 13
Total 212 Total 102
FOW: 2, 23, 54, 88, 92, 111, 143, 157, 211, 212 FOW: 4, 9, 17, 19, 20, 20, 35, 40, 50, 102
Team No Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Team No Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Waimate 1 J Matthews 11 3 22 2 1 K Teahen 20 12 24 6
2 R Ford 9 1 48 2 2 R Histen 6.5 3 8 1
3 M Devlin 9.3 2 34 1 3 D Lees 16 1 58 2
4 S Devlin 14 2 65 3 4 R Preston 2 2 0 0
5 M SewHoy 5 0 22 1
6 C Booth 3 0 9 1
Team No Batsman How Out Bowler Runs Team No Batsman How Out Bowler Runs
1 Waimate 1 N Sheppard Ct Bullivant b Teahen 0
2 2 C Booth Ct Opie b Teahen 0
3 3 H Matthews b Lees 2
4 4 R Allan Ct Scannell b Lees 0
5 5 A Reid  b Teahen 12
6 6 M Devlin Ct Lees b Coles 22
7 7 S Devlin Ct Scannell b Coles 26
8 8 J SewHoy  Ct Bullivant b Opie 14
9 9 J Matthews b Teahen 0
10 10 M SewHoy Not Out 2
11 11 R Ford b Histen 4
B       LB          W         NB  B 1      LB 5         W         NB
1
Extras Extras 7
Total Total 89
FOW: FOW:2, 6, 6, 10, 34, 47, 68, 78, 85, 89
Team No Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Team No Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Temuka 1 Teahen 18 9 22 4
2 2 Histen 14.3 8 23 1
3 3 Richard Opie 2 0 17 1
4 4 Lees 6 3 11 2
5 5 Paul Coles 4 2 10 2

Waimate on back foot after first day vs Temuka

Posted in Senior on November 6th, 2008 by admin –

Playing at home in the first round of the Tweedy  Cup Waimate crumbled to be 45-8 after Kevin Teahen was back to his lethal best for Temuka taking 6-9 after their new player Julian Danby had earlier scored an unbeaten century.

Temuka batted first in Waimate, scoring runs steadily between rain breaks and sun showers as they tried to avenge their earlier loss in the one-day competition. New recruit Julian Danby soon showed his prowess on a firm track, whether driving on the front foot or pulling off the back foot, as he anchored the innings with a polished 106 not out off only 120 balls – exactly half of his team’s total of 212. He will be thankful for a ninth wicket partnership of 54 with Taj Bullivant to reach his milestone.

For Waimate, all six bowlers used took wickets with Sam Devlin 3-69 the best while Jared Matthews had a good return with 2-22 off 11 overs, Richard Ford 2-48, Matt Devlin 1-34, Matt (Chucky/Baldie) SewHoy 1-22 and Craig Booth 1-9.

Although Kevin Teahen had his first failure (if 18 is a failure) with the bat for the season for Temuka, he soon made up for it with the ball as he routed Waimate, taking 6-9 from 12 overs. Robbie Histen and Dillon Lees grabbed the other two wickets cheaply.

However one person that may have been celebrating quietly on the inside was Nathan Sheppard who at this stage of the match is the top scorer for Waimate with 14, but Matty D is breathing down his neck not out 13.

 Waimate will be praying for rain all next weekend as they sit poised on the end of an outright drubbing at 45-8 but the good news is that Matt SewHoy is still in and with his $700 haircut and in partnership with the other Matt may also upset all Temuka’s plans.

2nd Grade blow TBHS White away!

Posted in Second Grade on November 6th, 2008 by admin –

Waimate Second grade team had their first win of the season on Saturday. They were playing Timaru Boys White in poor weather conditions. After the first week loss and rain affected second game the team was keen to put a win on the board and they didn’t disappoint.

The day started off wet and windy and cleared as the afternoon went on. Kerry Weir and Justin Thompson opened the bowling after a loss of the toss by Pete Wallace. They started well, going for 6 runs in the first 8 overs. Justin and Kerry got early success and at one point had TBHS 5 for 3. Then entered Sam Newman (4 Overs, 0 Maiden, 20 Runs, 0 Wickets) who struggled with the conditions. Brodie Devine (8, 2, 27, 0) bowled well down wind and had no luck as Justin put down an easy catch that would have taken the TBHS best batsman out. Zach Aikman (7, 0, 25, 3) the new player to the team bowled with speed and collected 3 good wickets after drinks. His accuracy will improve and I expect many more wickets and less beamers in his future.

Pete Wallace saving his back and experience for another day bowled only 5 overs but still took one wicket and controlled some attempts by the young TBHS side to smash him away. The old master Peter Wallace (5, 1, 21, 1) thought he better steady the ship and let Kerry and Justin finish the innings off. Justin (6.2, 2, 22, 4) finally got A Simpson (56) bowled, but not before he smacked Justin over the fence to kill his good figures. Kerry (9, 2, 20, 2) came back and collected one more wicket, and must have been very un-threatening as the TBHS scorers allowed him a ninth over by mistake. TBHS ended with 135 all out, a low score but the pitch was very lively and this target could be tough.

The batting effort was expected to do well, and today they didn’t disappoint. Connor and Ash made a good start with a 50 run partnership and no run outs today. Ash was first to go to a raising ball for 16. Connor batting extremely well kept going through to drinks with Murray Prattley (6) who had no luck today. Being caught by the chest of the smallest man on the field who still has not seen it and only held it because the dent it made in his chest made the perfect cup as he fell backwards.

Greg Paul (11) helped the team through to 108. Greg and Connor played well but after drinks when Greg went to a good catch at mid off and Connor well short of his 50 by 2 ending up being bowled for 48. Then Todd Bailey 19 not out and Justin Thompson 7 not out smacked some boundaries finishing the game off quickly. Todd crushing 16 off 5 balls to clean up the low total gave the Waimate 2nd Grade their first win of the season.

With Waimate playing the other TBHS team this week at the High School it could be a big challenge to get two wins in a row under our belts.

Defending Champs have a slow start

Posted in Second Grade on October 18th, 2008 by admin –

Waimate Second grade team had their first game of the season on Saturday. They were playing the other finalist Celtic. With a few promotions, self demotions, and knee surgery the team looked a little different to the one that won in 2007/08 season. We welcomed back some people too.

The day started off wet but cleared for a windy afternoon. Kerry Weir and Justin Thompson opened the bowling and after a way-ward start by Justin they both bowled well without success. Then entered Sam Newman (5 Overs, 1 Maiden, 14 Runs, 2 Wickets) who claimed the first wicket off an interesting bad ball. His second was a good catch by Connor Farrell and quickly both Celtic openers were gone.

Murray Prattley (4, 1, 28, 0) the new old master of the team also bowled but after 2 good overs, he was taken to the sword by the Celtic top scorer A Bailey who got a rapid fire 87. The old master Peter Wallace (7.4, 0, 49, 2) thought he better steady the ship and brought himself on. While going for the odd boundary he also was his miserly self as the batters tried to take to him and Brodie Devine (7, 0, 41, 1). Brodie bowled well in the batter friendly conditions, collecting the wicket of P Ryan (31) who batted well with A Bailey.

Justin (8, 0, 32, 3) then returned and took 3 quick wickets removing H Curtis 15, P Aitken for a golden duck, S Wallace for 11. As Celtic’s middle order faulted as it tried to hit the fence Kerry (8, 1, 40, 2) came back and collected the dangerous wicket of A Bailey. Then Pete not to be left out, tidied up the last wicket in the last over of the innings. Waimate looking at a large chase were happier with 208 than what was expected at the drinks back half way through Celtic’s innings.

The batting effort was expected to do well, but had some control issues with 6 players being caught. Murray made a good return to Second grade with 23 after being dropped on 10. Greg Paul played well for 7 before an edge was caught and I still do not think the catcher at first slip has seen it. Then Todd Bailey 24 and Ryan Manson 24 smacked some boundaries and were well in form before Todd went once too often to long on and Ryan being caught also on the boundary in a Don McFarlane trap, after 2 huge 6′s.

Kerry was solid with 12 before being caught, and John Dyer and Sam were out quickly to leave Waimate hopelessly in trouble at 112 for 8. Justin batted roughly to get the team to the second to last over batting with Brodie briefly and working the strike with Pete. Pete finishing not out 7, and Justin getting 28 runs before trying to give gully some catching practice. The team struggled to 151 all out with a 35 run last wicket partnership.

With Waimate playing at Knottingley this week it will be a huge test against the MVHS/Star team.