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Nagoor Meeran bowls to Habby Singh.

Horseshoe Point supplied perfect conditions for an afternoon of cricket on Sunday 28 Jan clouds and a light breeze versus Tamil Nadu CC (TMNCC). PCC were wanting to extend their winning streak regardless of not having Luke Stokes or Andy Emery readily available. TMNCC kept the match relatively tight in the preliminary overs and great fielding minimal PCC to a somewhat mediocre rating of 185. Nevertheless, TMNCC’s reply was stuffed with bad interaction in between the batsmen, leading to 3 run-outs and exceptional capturing by Andre Person and Jainish Parikah, causing a convincing and comfy win for PCC by 74 runs.

Nagoor Meeran bowls to Habby Singh.

Wez Masterton and Ramiz Raja carried out the toss with the umpires, Sanjeev Jeya and Naveed, which TMNCC won and asked PCC to bat initially. As typical Wez opened with Ryan Motorist versus the rate of Sheik Babu and Nagoor Meeran. Sheik’s very first over consisted of a broad which opted for a limit 4 and a 4 for Wez, so a great start, however Nagoor was a lot more precise and more difficult to escape. Aggravation caused Wez to require the problem and Nagoor had him captured on the cover limit by a great catch by Shafeen Inaz for a frustrating 4 with ball game on 19 in the fourth over.

Mike Gerits signed up with Ryan and they raised the run rate to 7 per over having actually required the elimination of Sayed Sultan, pinched hit 17 from 2 overs. The collaboration was on 48 when Mohammed Ibrahim was brought into the attack and his second ball had actually Mike well captured by Nogoor for 22 and ball game on 67 for 2. Andre took the crease and he and Ryan took Shafeen for 20 in one over due to a limit large, limit no-ball, limit totally free hit and a last 6. Shafeen was eliminated and Mohammed continued with Wayoo Magudoom.

It was Wayoo that struck next when he eliminated Andre’s off stump for 9 and it was 98 for 3 in the 14th over and beverages were taken. Mohammed was TMNCCs primary hazard and when Ryan had actually reached 50, he got a ball to go on a little quicker and the leading edge was captured by Murali at mid-wicket. 115 for 4 and a couple of more runs would be valued. Roshan Perera had actually changed Andre at No 5 and was succeeding till Mohammed struck once again, his 3rd wicket. Another high catch, well captured by Mohideen Thamby.

Habby Singh bowls to Muralidurran.

Jainish was succeeding as Nagoor and Sheik went back to the attack however Trevor’s look was really short as he was gone out off Mohammed’s last ball for 2 and ball game had actually slipped to 130 for 6. Habby Singh went out for some flamboyant and quick running in between the wickets with Jainish and the run rate got significantly versus Nagoor and Sheik. The last 6 overs saw 55 included, however Jainish was dismissed for 21 by Nagoor when another skier was captured by Mohideen at 163 for 7 in the 23rd. Hansie Singh kept Habby business for a couple of runs whilst Habby completed with 34 not out and PCC on 185 for 7.

TMNCC opened with Nagoor and Sheikh versus Ryan and Andre. Both batsmen showed to be very resistant and secured their wickets well, however the run rate was 2 per over by the 5th and just got when Mike Gerits was penalized by both batsmen for 33 from 3 overs. As typical Ryan bowled his 5 overs directly through, however he stayed wicketless although affordable at just 19 runs. Terry Conrad and Jainish went into the bowling attack from the 10th over and Terry had an instant effect as Sheik was fantastically captured by Andre running in from the long-on limit. Babu out for 19 and 56 for 1.

Afterwards wickets toppled at a quick rate and put TMNCC under self-induced pressure. Jainish’s very first over (12th) likewise yielded benefits as Syed Hussain, who had actually recuperated from a ball harming his foot whilst wicket keeping, just lasted 4 balls for his 6 runs. A skier to short-mid-on was fulfilled by Jainish who had actually bought a brand-new set of capturing hands. 63 for 2. Jainish struck once again in his next over (14th) when Andre took another great catch at long-on, that of Mohideen for 5 and TMNCC were 71 for 3.

Jainish Parikah bowls to Ramiz Raja.

Early beverages were taken. Terry bowled well however was changed by Habby whose initially over was bad however he handled another wicket, that of Nagoor, runout for 29. A misfield by Hansie Singh caused a run that was not there and a great toss left Nogoor was well brief. 77 for 4. A couple of fast runs from the big-hitting Sayed Sultan pressed ball game along to 92 before he was up to Andre’s 3rd catch of the day, this time at long-off for 14 and Jainish’s 3rd wicket. TMNCC remained in problem.

Habby Singh gets the MoTM award from umpire Naveed.

It worsened in Habby’s next over, the 18th, when Wayoo was well captured on the limit by Jainish. 95 for 5. Things got funny at this moment when Murali and Ramiz were both at the exact same end and Capt Ramiz stood his ground. Murali runout for a duck. 95 for 6. Another over and another wicket. This time it was Habby having Ramiz well captured at long-on by Ryan for 2. 97 for 8. Mohammed supplied some resistance with his 12 however he too discovered a batsman at his end and Guddu Shahab was gone out for 1. 102 for 9. Mohammed handled a set of borders from Andre’s bowling in the last over, the 22nd, before a great diving catch from Mike sent him and TMNCC back to the camping tent for 111 all out after 21.5 overs. A great overall effort from PCC and they will require an even much better effort next week versus Asian Stars.

Pattaya Cricket Club and Tamilnadu CC position for a group picture.

The MoTM award went to Habby Singh for his 34 not out and 2 for 16 from 3 overs. PCC wishes to thank their sponsors, the Wilderness Bar, the Magic Bar, the Ayen Bar and the Pattaya Sports Group for their assistance and help. If there are anyones of any ages and capabilities out there in the Pattaya location who wish to get included with cricket, please visit our site, our Facebook page, the Wilderness Bar (the PCC home) or contact Simon Philbrook at [email protected]

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