Sunday, 30 October 2011

Results for October 30th,

A successful Sunday for the North Harbour teams with three wins out of four games. Well done boys.

v Manukau
A win for Black A by five runs.

North Harbour Black A – 124 all out (42 overs)
Toby Robb: 30 from 96
Ryan Schierhout: 35 from 55

Manukau A – 119 all out
Matt Fenn 2-28 from 9
Jack Collinson 4-13 from 7.2

After winning the toss & electing to bat, our batsmen never looked dominant against a reasonably average bowling attack. Manukau bowled 22 wides & 6 no balls. We did not show the urgency or commitment required to score runs. Our running between the wickets was poor & the boys have not applied the coaching points that were drilled into them during our indoor spring training sessions. At no stage during the game did we exceed 3 runs per over. We need to see a marked improvement during our next fixture & all the boys have been made aware of this fact.

At the change of innings our bowlers & fielders knew that we had to bowl out Manukau if we stood any chance of winning. Our effort & commitment with the ball was in complete contrast to our batting. Urgency, commitment, enthusiasm & a belief that we could win the game soon resulted in regular wickets. Aggressive bowling from Keegan, Matt & Rysie combined with some of the tightest line & length bowling we have seen from Jack, Nathan & Ryan S gave us the result we wanted in the end! Well done Jack for your outstanding bowling effort 4-13 from 7.2 overs.

Well done boys – we know what we need to work on! Go Black.

A win for Black development by 50 runs.

NH Black development: 182 for 9 in 50 overs
Josh Hilliam 70
Campbell Knowles 19

Manukau B: 132 all out
Sam Tither 2 - 11
Ashton Howard 2 - 11


v Hamilton
A win for Burgundy A by 44 runs.

Burgundy won toss and elected to bat. In very damp conditions we made 196/4 in 50 overs. Two players retired.

Quinn Sunde 39 ret
Angus MacKenzie 63 ret
Mitchell Bremner 20
Extras were 54!! with 34 wides

In reply Hamilton scored 152 all out in the 46th over. They retired one batsman on 54.

Grant Celliers 2-14 off 8 overs
Angus Mackenzie 3 - 7 off 5 overs

In summary Burgundy played well on the day. Batting was solid at the top of the order with Quinn batting to second drinks break and following the batsmen kept the run rate at around 4 an over. Bowling excelled with Grant and Angus showing excellent control while Adrian and Kieran kept runs in check later in the innings. Fielding (especially ground fielding) in general was slightly below par but all and all I was very happy with the boys commitment on the day.


A loss for Burgundy development
127 all out in the 44th over
Callum Gilmour 18
Andrew Clarke Howard 16

Hamilton
206 all out in the 49th over
Greg Nimmo 4 - 22
Luke Forgesson 2 - 22

Hamilton won by 79 runs

Further detail to be posted once available.

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