13/09/2013

Seasons Top Runs and Wickets

TOP RUNS PER SEASON

year games NO.1 runs NO.2 runs
2013 20 Shaz 474 Wendel 372
2012 18 Wendel 451 Swain 317
2011 18 Wendel 416 Adam 346
2010 20 Wendel 458 Knobby 307
2009 23 Wendel 572 Knobby 356
2008 20 Wendel 407 Knobby 354
2007 24 Wendel 447 Paul 323
2006 24 Wendel 675 Adam 433
2005 20 Wendel 657 Paul 313
2004 17 Brett 485 Paul 274
2003 18 Brett 470 Paul 331
2002 10 Paul 162 Brett 140
2001 13 Alex 329 Paul 240
2000 14 Paul 244 JWalker 221
1999 15 Paul 351 Jim 193
1998 13 Tony Mc 182 Jim 157

TOP WICKETS PER SEASON

year games NO.1 wkts NO.2 wkts
2013 20 Rick 29 Paul 27
2012 18 Paul 29 Wendel 20
2011 18 Rick 21 Paul 19
2010 20 Paul 30 Rick 23
2009 23 Rick 29 CBick 24
2008 20 Rick 38 Paul 19
2007 24 Paul 30 Rick 25
2006 24 Rick 28 CBick 16
2005 20 Rick 26 CBick/Sunil 14
2004 17 Brett 19 Rick 19
2003 18 Duane 15 Rick 14
2002 10 Brett 8 Rick/CBick 6
2001 13 Brooks 11 Maurice 9
2000 14 JWalker 16 Paul 13
1999 15 JWalker 9 Danny 9
1998 13 JWalker 12 Tony Mc 12

TOP CATCHES

year played NO.1 ctchs
2013 20 Wendel 13
2012 18 Wendel 16
2011 18 Jim 7
2010 20 Wendel 13
2009 23 Wendel 9
2008 20 Paul 10
2007 24 Wendel 9
2006 24 Adam 10
2005 20 Mike 7

21/06/2013

HLCC hatricks, fifers and tons...

Ricks hatrick (20/6/13) got me thinking that in 18 seasons of HLCC 2020, I've only ever seen three; 2 for us, and 1 against:
  • Ricks last night v Superstars, the players Bulby, Johnson and Plane being his hapless victims, 1 stumped, 2 bowled.
  • Adam, for Hounslow Homes v Hounslow Leisure, in 2006, Jim, Steve and Don being his victims that evening. 2 caught and bowled.
  • Nav, for Thames Trains, 2008, all bowled. Rick, I remember well, being his third victim, middle stump.
As for fifers, HL have had just 6 in those 18 seasons, no mean feat in just 24 balls. I can barely recall any against us.
  • 3 now for Rick, including last nights 5 for 23, 
  • 2 for Paul, best 5 for 20, and 
  • 1 for Chris Bick, all bowled, for just 12 runs, in 3 overs.
Batting. As for tons, again no mean feat for most mere mortals in 20 overs, we've scored 6, 5 of which from Wendel, (his highest 140no, and as has been previously mentioned in this 'ere blog, off 39 balls, including 34 runs from 1 over) . As for 50's, we've scored about 100 of those...so they're easy...

06/05/2013

Match reports 2013

v Hatfield Heath. Rain....no game.....

Game 20, v Richmond Anchors. Our local oppo, 2 weeks running...We won, but played in a great spirit for which must surely be the final game of the season?..


19 v Richmond Anchors. The wicket was a little soggy, the conditions overcast, yet very humid. Won toss, batted. Steve, Shaz, Adam all retiring on the agreed 25. Paul chipped in with 18 later down the order. Rick and Mike ran each other out, HL finishing up on 135/7 from the 20. 2 wickets (both c+b) for Shaz in the first over, immediately put RA on the back foot, but despite a couple of 25s retired, we reached the last over with RA needing 21, Knobby bestowed with the responsibility of not conceding, 6 balls later HL winning by 14 runs. 2 wickets for Shaz/ Rick. Everyone batted, and those who wanted to bowled, so an all round team performance for the last mid week game of the season. Here is HL keeping legend Mike. We've lost count of the stumpings, catches, run outs and saved byes....



18 v AC LBH. Hastily arranged home game against a new team, albeit with many familiar faces. Won toss, and into bat, Hitesh not lasting long, bowled to a peashooter. Ash knocked up his 30 retired, Paul weighed in with 26 (bowled by Wendel), and Rick 21. Extras top scored with 52 (2 runs for a wide etc), HL finishing on a rather light 145 from the 20. LBH looked like they had a few good batters, the top 4 all getting 20's and 30's, and were always there abouts with the run rate, crossing the line to win with 6 balls remaining, just 4 men down, Adam and Wendel not even needing to bat. 2 wickets for Paul, including a young Sachin. 

HL and LBH, August 2013...



17 v Elmbridge. The home fixture, having met earlier in the season. Humid evening in Sunbury, the afternoon rain having blown away by the time we met at the ground. Into bat and by the 7th ball of the innings we were 2 down having lost both openers, Shaz having just removed his helmet, went to pull and got a top edge, on to his head and into the hands of the slip. Alex and Adam both hit a few, including a six each. Paul hit 20 off 5 balls before gloving it behind. Don hit 24 and Wendel smashed a quick fire 57no, HL finishing on a healthy 168/7. Elm were 70 odd before losing their first wicket, Aubury stumped to a Paul floater. On loan Dipesh hit 55 until he was bowled by Don. Hardeep, finally, took his first catch to much jubilation, especially after the previous weeks drop. Rick took a couple and Elm were left needing 25 off the last over. HL winning by 21 runs. Adam, cooking the books....



16 v GSK. This fixture is fast becoming to HL what Windsor GP is to Magdalen. GSK are strong, we haven't beaten them for a while now, but they don't really play it in quite the right way, maybe more Sat league stuff than mid week friendly. Despite all HL best efforts, GSK racked up188 for 3, 5 runs less than last time, but still much more than we wanted. One chap scoring 80odd and another who should have walked first ball, knocking up a 50 (birthday boy Wendel, being the disappointed bowler). Apart from Dipesh (39) and Swain (28) our response faltered, all out in the Northfields dusk to their returning opening bowler in the last over, for just 130. Here is Not Out Steve...



15 v Occc. Generously put occcs into bat on a very pleasant evening in Ewell for our 2nd fixture of the season. Brisk start by their openers, it took until the 12th over before, perhaps our youngest ever wicket taker, Luke Buchan, made the breakthrough, a leading edge to swain at mid wicket to dismiss Watson. That was it wicket wise for the innings as Occcs made 144/1. Steve(19) and Chris Burton(34) made a bright start, but wickets steadily fell as we finished up on 102/8, no one else making double figures, Ians only runs being a 6, his first ever, flicked over sq leg....The biggest Knobby in Hounslow..



Man of the Month for July: Wendel, 220 runs, ave 55, 3 catches, 5 wickets, including his 100th wicket for HLCC. Magdalen CC, with Paul, Steve, Wendel, Ian, Alex in the ranks, play the fabulous setting of Windsor Great Park this Sunday, hoping for their first win in 10 attempts. Wendel, keeping his balls shinny...




14 v Ealing. The decider! 1 each for the season, and both teams were well up for it. Apparently the hottest day in 10 years, it reached 34 degrees in London. For something a bit different, we put Ealing into bat. 40 with out loss off 5 wasn't the best of starts, but Paul made the break through in the 7th over and then wickets steadily fell. Both openers made 30's. Ragulan prodded about and mistimed one for a catch by Wendel at mid on for just 1, Ealing finishing up on what seemed a slightly below par 137, for 9 (3 wickets for Rick, 2 each for Paul and Wendel (and 2 catches)). Feeling confident HL went into bat. Ealings openers bowled quick and well, it was difficult to hit the boundaries with the wicket wearing, the heat and them fielding so deep.  At 10 overs we were just 52/1. Shaz (44) departed at 89 from 15, with 49 still needed. Don played a couple of trade mark shots though leg, before being run out. On form Wendel (63no) kept a cool head, even if the body was overheating, and lost 2 balls with 2 massive sixes. Last over needing 11, HL crossed the line with 1 ball remaining for an absolute nail bitter and the 2013 series sealed 2-1. The (king) Don, averaging 99.96, with the ball...



13 v Westminster. Slightly farcical start regarding wet and damaged wickets. It had been raining up until late lunch, but the sun came out and being Wandsworth common, the game was on. Injuries, holidays, late drop outs meant that for the 2nd week running we only had 6 regulars on the park. Not good, makes us look a little rubbish and actually puts a lot of pressure on those who do play. Thanks to the oppo, we borrowed 2 and played an 8 aside, 16 over game. Put into bat, Westminster scored 76/7 (all out) in 15.2 overs. HL, at 22 for 3, were beginning to look a little wobbly, despite the wicket holding up remarkably well, but enter Wendel who made it look easy and smashed 41no for HL(and 2 guests) to win in 10 overs. Wickets for Ian, Swain, Wendel, Paul and Rick, and 2 for guest John Walker. 

8 wins from 12 games. Must be the summer hols; Ian, Paul, Wendel, Rick, Alex are off on 3 game Magdalen CC tour to Dorset this weekend. 

Ian, padded up in Poole, Dorset...(for Mags)




12 v Wandsworth. Another hot hot evening on Wandsworth Park. Just 6 regulars on the park, made up to 9 with thanks to Mike, Paul and Matt. For one night only; Hounslow World of Adventures. Put into bat, we were reeling at 37/4 from 9 overs on a good old fashioned park wicket, having lost Mike, Paul, Swain and Wendel for just 16 runs between them. Steve held it together throughout the innings, for a thoughtful 60, backed up by Rick(17). Somehow we made it to 134/7, something to bowl at, but it was tough with just 9 players and the slope, despite the low sun behind the bowlers arm, used well by Ricks floaters. However, despite 2 50's, Wands needed 40 from 6, and went in to the last over with the scores level. A maiden was never going to be likely and we duly lost with 4 balls remaining. 2 wickets for Paul, 2 catches for keeper Steve. We did well, considering, but we could have fielded a little better and perhaps won. Hardeep, just out, but still smiling...



11 v Ealing. Home. The hottest day of the year had been recorded in Hampton the previous day and today was well up there. What a scorcher. We could have been in Columbo. The field was straw. Won toss, batted, 59no from Shaz, 40 from extras, short but blazing innings from Ash18, Swain30 and Wendel16, took us to the total of 178/5. We had said 180, so quite happy with that. However, we knew Ealing had the batters to challenge, so we were going to have to bowl and field well. Don took a great catch long mid on 2nd over. We took them in to the last over with 22 needed. A tight over from Swain ensured that we won by 17 runs. A high scoring and intense, hot game. Their danger man Ragulan, from the previous game, started smacking it around a bit towards the end for a quick fire 37no. Fortunately, we were able to keep him off strike in that last over. 3 wickets for Paul. Wendel bowled fast. His wicket for the evening being his 100th for the club. Keeper Steve in the action with 2 catches, 2 stumpings and a run out. 1 each for HL and Ealing for the season and a decider maybe arranged.



10 v Harrow. Harrow came to Sunbury for our 34th meeting in 21 years. There's been a few classics. Disappointed to lose the the toss but for the 2nd time this year HL bowled Harrow out, for just 103 in 19.2 overs. On a blazing evening where 150 could have been a half decent score, we easily knocked off the total in 16 overs, 2 down. 3 wickets for Rick, 2 for Ian and Paul, a catch for debutant Dipesh, stylish 43no for ChrisH, and 19 for Steve.


9 v Chess WAO. Note to oneself: Do not go into the last over with the oppo needing just 9 to win. Yes, another loss with just 2 balls remaining. HLCC won toss, batted and scored 142/7. Shazza and Wendel scored 40's but after they had departed we only managed 40 from the last 8 overs. With tight bowling from Swain, Wendel and Shazza, we had Chess needing 52 from the last 4 overs. Somehow, they managed to do it (6 down, 2 wkts for Shaz), a couple of late dropped catches and misfields not helping. A game that ebbed and flowed, it got a little heated towards the end, and HL were disappointed to lose. 





8 v Ealing Parkmen. 
Denied victory last night by a shocking umpiring decision. Their inform bat run out by a whizzing Wendel throw in from 50 yards and run out by keeper Steve in the 19th over. We all saw it, only to be given not out. Said batter went on to hit the required 9 runs in the last over. HL scored 149/6, EP were 75 off 10, then needing 42 off 4, 30 off 3, 20 off 2, 9 off 1. All very exciting, but all the hard work undone by that match changing decision. Wendel 49, Shazza 34, Ash 30,  a golden duck for Alex (the first ball wide doesn't count!), and 2 wickets for Ian, 2 catches for Shazza. HL were fuming, but a cold beer in the club house together cooled things down. 




7 v Superstars. Back to winning ways with a low scoring home win on almost the longest day of the year. Superstars, 98/9 from 20, HL crossing the line, 6 down with 7 balls remaining for a win. Skipper for the evening Rick took an extremely rare hatrick amongst his five wickets (4 bowled, one stumped). Don batted for the oppo to an 8 man legside field, and still managed to get a couple through. Ian took one in the mouth in the slips. Hoggys ct and bld his maiden wicket for Leisure. HL into bat, and a share of runs from Steve, Swainy, Paul and the winning runs from a Wendel reverse sweep saw us comfortably home. Hatrick Rick!




6 v Beechams. To make it 6 wins from 6 games was always going to be tough. GSK won toss, batted and rattled along at 10 an over, finishing up on 193/3, Ian and Pauls 4 overs each in particular taking a bashing. The wind was up, the sky overcast and the pitch lightning quick. We were, however, confident with the HL big guns on show tonight, with Hoggy, Steve, Swainy, Wendel, Shazza, Paul and Alex the Goose in the top 7. We were there abouts after 10 overs, even ahead at one point, but a couple of quiet overs mid innings, and the regular loss of wickets, pegged us and we finished up on 171/8, a frustrating 22 runs short. Hoggy with 34, Shaz with 37. 

Man of the Month for May - only one contender; Shaz. 4 games, 217 runs, 3 50's, average of 108.5, 10 wickets for 43 runs, 4 catches and 1 direct throw run out...Watch out oppo...Here he is adding up his scores again...



5 v Old Californians. Lovely evening in Ewell, won toss and as OC always like to bat first, chose to bat! Steve got off to a flyer before treading on his stumps. Only Shaz with 69 demonstrated how to bat as the middle and lower order failed to grasp the slowness of the OC bowling. HL finishing up on a half decent 130/8. Regular wickets fell in OC's response. At 10 overs, OC were half way there with 65, but with just 35 runs in the last 10 overs, OC fell 30 runs short, 8 down, providing HL with its 5th win in 5 games. 3 wickets for Shaz, 2 for Ian, 2 catches for Wendel.

4 v Harrow. An overcast evening in Rayners Lane, the early day forecasts were telling us we would struggle to get a game. We did, and it turned out to be an old school thriller. 10 man HL bowled out Harrow for just 84 on a slow, sticky wicket, 4 wckts for Shazza, 2 for Ian, Ian getting their danger man Wiggan early with a direct throw run out. Runs had to be ground out in our response, but we eventually won in the last over, with 23 for Shazza, 22 for Swainy and Paul hitting the winning runs with 15no.

3 v Chessington Woa. Home. Won toss, and batted! A good start, 77 from 10, finished up on 132 from the 20. 40 from Steve and 22 from Paul. Chess never really got going and 4 wickets from Rick ripped out the middle order, Chess ending up all out in 19.2 overs for 106, for HL to win by 26 runs. Wendel on a hatrick for next game, and keeper Mike in the action with 2 catches, a stumping and 2 run outs.


2 v Elmbridge. Hersham. Lost toss but put into bat. A quick fire 39 from Wendel, caught in amazing fashion on the boundary and a steady 53no from Shazza, and 20's from Adam and Knobby took us to a good score of 159 off 20overs. Once we had removed the top 3, we were always in control, Elm finishing 24 runs short. 2 wickets for Paul and Shazza.


v Superstars - cancelled - rain

v RMC - cancelled - no oppo

1 v Richmond Anchors. Home. A glorious May evening for the first 2020 game of the season, lost toss (despite all the winter practice) and RA put themselves into bat. 20 overs later, all out with just 108 on the board, 3 wickets for Don, Paul, and 2 for Rick. Catches for Knobby, Paul and Steve. Shazza and Steve made light work with 72no and 32no respectively, Shazza being particularly brutal in pursuit to win in the 12th over, perhaps our only ever 10 wicket win? Played in good spirits, it was good to be back, but HL too strong for RA on this occasion.

21/02/2013

2013 Fixtures!

THUR 02-May HOME RICHMOND - WON
THUR 09-May HOME RMC - Cancelled
TUES 14-May AWAY SUPERSTARS - Rain
THUR 16-May AWAY ELMBRIDGE - WON
WED 22-May HOME CHESSINGTON - WON
THUR 30-May AWAY HARROW - WON
TUES 04-Jun AWAY OLD CALS - WON
THUR 13-Jun AWAY BEECHAMS - LOST
THUR 20-Jun HOME SUPERSTARS - WON
WED 26-Jun AWAY EALING - LOST
WED 03-Jul AWAY CHESSINGTON  -LOST
THUR 11-Jul HOME HARROW - WON
THUR 18-Jul HOME EALING -WON
WED 24-Jul AWAY WANDSWORTH - LOST
TUES 30-Jul AWAY WESTMINSTER - WON
THUR 01-Aug HOME EALING - WON
TUES 06-Aug AWAY OLD CALS - LOST
THUR 08-Aug AWAY BEECHAMS - LOST
THUR 15-Aug HOME ELMBRIDGE - WON 
THUR 22-Aug HOME RICHMOND - WON
THUR 29-Aug HOME RICHMOND - WON
SAT 14-Sep AWAY HATFIELD HTH - RAIN
TUES          20-Aug     HOME  AC LBH X1 - LOST

03/12/2012

Awards Night, Isleworth 30 Nov.

A few less awards/ trophies this season. Recession? Only in performance, perhaps...Thanks to Rick for sorting them out, and thanks to all for coming along..

BOWLING

The winner: Paul 29 wickets, best 3 for 6.
The runner up: Wendel 20 wickets, best 3 for 14

Swain and Ian mentioned for 16 and 14 wickets respectively.

BATTING

The winner: Wendel 451 runs, 3 50's, high of 67, including two 10 ball 40's..
The runner up: Swainy 317 runs, 3 50's, high of 93, just missing out on a ton v Garrison at Spelthorne

Steve and Adam mentioned for 228 and 193 runs respectively.


JB MEMORIAL (award for efforts beyond the call of duty, endangering (owns) life, hospital job. etc)

Swainy, for losing 1 and a half top front teeth at occc, attempting to take a catch.

(this award stems from when Jim was run over fetching a ball, that had been hit over the fence into a dual carriage way in Ealing, resulting in broken ribs, stitches, ripped and bloodied HLCC cricket top, written off car, traffic chaos, and missing the rest of the season, v 3 bridges in 2006)


CHAMPERS MOMENT

A few contenders: Lucys catch at Hatfield Heath, Wendels direct run out at occc.
The winner: golden duck at ELMBRIDGE for Wendel.

Wendel, again, for his 15 catches.

So basically this year, Swainy, Wendel, and myself were the only ones to win trophies, so come on chaps, next year..

16/10/2012

HLCC STATS 1998 to 2012

BOWLING: 50 wickets

Rick 245 wickets,          at 16.2, 6.6 econ, best 5 for 11
Paul 229 wickets,          at 18, 5.7 econ, best 5 for 20
Chris 143 wickets,         at 24.3, 6.0 econ, best 5 for 12
Don 113 wickets,           at 29.7, 7.4 econ, best 3 for 8
Wendel 95 wickets,       at 15.7, 4.3 econ, best 4 for 32
Phil 78 wickets,            at 19.8, 7.1 econ, best 4 for 10
John Walker 60 wickets,  at 16.2, econ 6.3, best 4 for 11 (also 660 runs at 20, best 96)
Extras 126 wickets for 1633 runs

BATTING: 1000 runs

Wendel 4,083 runs      at 52.3, 5 100's, 30 50's, best 140no (39 balls)
Paul 4,005 runs          at 22.1, 10 50's, best 77
Knobby 2,255 runs      at 13.9, 2 50's, best 53
Adam 2,199 runs        at 31.4, 12 50's, best 65
Chris 1,728 runs         at 18.6, 4 50's, best 72
Jim 1,608 runs            at 12.2, best 46
Don 1,345 runs           at 10.9, 1 50, best 56
Steve 1,125 runs         at 14.2, 2 50's, best 61
Brett 1,104 runs          at 58.1, 10 50's, best 92 (also 38 wckts at 10.4, econ 3.3.)
Phil 1,115 runs           at 11.4, 2 50's, best 85no
Alex 1,027 runs          at 25.7, 2 50's, best 57
Swainy 1,014 runs      at 23.6, 6 50's, best 93
Extras 4,700


09/10/2012

2003, Leisure v Homes


2003, Hounslow Leisure v Hounslow Homes! A few Hounslow Leisure Legends in this picture...

16/09/2012

Hatfield Heath 2012

The sun was shinning for our 10th anniversary game v Hatfield Heath. A 2 innings game, of 30 and 20overs. A few HH debutants in Adrian, Patrick, Lee and Lucy, along with 7 of the usual suspects making up the HL XI on this occasion.

HLCC at Hatfield 2012

HL won the toss and opted to bat. 26 overs later we were all out having scored just 142. Lunch and then HH racked up an impressive 191, a lead of 49. 2nd innings and HL were needing to fire to make good the deficit and to set a total to bowl at. We did fire, but lost regular wickets, all out for 135 from 16.3 overs, thus setting HH a total of 87 from 20 overs to win. It was always going to be tough, and inevitably 13.3 overs later, the game was lost.

So on the day, HH won both parts of the first innings, we may have just edged the batting in the second, but the 50 run deficit proved too much and HHs bowling was better than ours both times, taking 20 wickets to just our 9..We failed to use 7 overs, and they didn't need 7 overs..so actually we both scored 280 odd off 43 overs on the day...

However, several magic moments...Lucys long on catch, Adams 3 teasing 6's on a trott for a 9 ball 32, Wendels 48, Adrians 31, Lees 32 (and comedy sledging from behind the stumps), Wasims (non) fielding, Ians top score, including some classy 4's...No Knobby this year, but a like for like replacement in Patrick.

Wendel, enjoying the scones and cream.

Lucy is the first female woman to play for HL since Terry Aldermans (yes, he of Australia) sister in the early 90's. Unlike most of the regulars, Lucy can stop a ball, catch a ball and then throw accurately a long way back to over the stumps...and what a catch it was...

A quick beer in the pub, as most of us were expected in town for Magdalen CCs ex skipper Hookys 50th birthday bash, with live 70's music and a free bar...Hats off to Hooky, and Hats off to Hatfield Heath.

HL: 142/10 (26.3ov) (wendel 48, wasim26, adrian23) and 135/10 (16.3ov) (adam32, lee31, paul21)
HH: 191/6 (30ov) (2 wcks ian, paul, wendel, lee2stmps) and 89/3 (13.3ov) (adrian 2wkt)

That takes Hatfield to 6 wins, HL 5 wins, and between us: 1 draw and 1 tie...

That's it now for HL 2012; 18 games, 13 wins, 5 losses...Agm and stats to follow...




25/05/2012

Season 2012 Results

Last mid week game and a sunny Sept eve in Ealing awaited HL v Parkmen. Won toss, into bat, we finished up on an ok 131/8, everyone getting a bat (shaz35)..They had a few good batters but tight bowling pegged them back to just 108/8 just as the dark descended. 2 wickets for Wendel and Swain, direct run out throw from Steve and tight bowling from Shaz. Slap up food in the pavilion afterwards and a fine end to the midweek season. Still Hatfield to go though..



v Garrison. 2nd game in 2 evenings. HL 194/4 from 20 overs in another Spelthorne run fest, Swain with a swashbuckling 93!, Paul53. A good start from Garrison but always behind the run rate, finally falling 30 short, 164/6, 3 wickets for Paul. Perhaps the last time, after 20 years of epic contests, that we play Garrison. Shaz and Hardy for the oppo, and Murray making his first appearance of the season. 2 catches for Wendel, but we didnt need his runs this evening... 4 wins in 4, and weve scored 708 runs in 80 overs....

v Richmond, new oppo and HL into bat with Rick36 and Steve33 in an opening 70 partnership. 38 from Swainy and 19 from debutant Lee and at the end Wendel with an 11 ball 41no (5 6's), pushing the score to seasons highest 197/5. Richmond got off to a great start, but regular wickets pinned them back to 125/8 off their 20 overs, 3 wickets for Rick, 2 each for Paul and Wendel. 2 catches for Wendel and 2 dismissals for Mike behind the stumps. Richmond didnt bowl badly, HL were just on fire this evening...


v Elmbridge. 2nd game in 2 evenings and 2nd time the game goes into the last over. HL164/5, Steve46, Hitesh44, Alex35. Wendel contorversially fingered LBeeeeW for 4. Slightly below par, with a fast outfield and shortish boundary. ELM into bat, their extrovert opener out hit wicket, 2 stumpings from Wendel, a direct boundary throw run out from Paul, and 2 wickets from Don later, they were needing 13 to win from the last over with their no.3 still there on 76no. Alas, only 7 were scored, HL winning by 6 runs. Another fantastic game and win..


v Superstars. Imber Court was looking good on this hastily arranged 2020 fixture. Put into bat, HL racked up 153/5 thanks to Shaz48, Wendel47 (from 4 overs) and Swain21, despite 8 tight opening overs. We were confident, but with 40 needed off the last 4, the situation was getting a little edgy in the fading light. However, a couple of runouts left them needing 18 from the last over, finally falling 11 short. Wickets each for Ian, Wendel, Hitesh, Paul and Shaz. Apart from the absent Adam, probably HL's strongest batting line up all season today.


v GSK. Always strong, and GSK batting first, at 10 overs with only 60 on the board it was looking ok. However, one of their guys scored a 93no and they finished up on 167/4. Tough, we needed to fire on all cylinders. 2 wickets in the first over didnt help (Wasim - golden). Wendel went crazy with 3 6's on the trott, and after 10 overs we were just ahead on at 85/2. The issue with the sight screens came back as Wendel was bowled and after that it quickly fell apart in the fading light, HL ending on 127/9 from the 20. Wendel52, Paul23, Don21.

v Westminster. Lost toss, fielded first, Westminster plodding their way to 81/9. Never really too much of a test, although 0 for 1 from 3 overs woke us up a little. However 2nd wicket partners Adam49no and Steve 32no, got us past the post in just 14.1 overs. 3 wickets for Paul, 2 wickets for Knobby, Swain and Rick. 2 stumpings for Mike, 2 catches for Shaz and Wendel...

V Thames Trains. The sun was shinning, but no oppo; fasting, injuries and holidays depleting their squad. Shame, but it happens. Always a good game.

v Wandsworth. 20 years of playing and what a game, it ebbed and flowed throughout on a scorching evening down by the river in Putney. Leisure opting to bat finding themselves at a perilous 60/7 from 11 overs. Wendel and Rick dug deep for 9 overs and a 50 from Wendel, including two massive sixes, one literally out of the park, hitting a house on the other side of Putney Bridge Road, got us to an okish 115. It was always going to be tough to defend. 6 runs/ 2 wickets from 4 overs from Wendel, took us amazingly into the last over with Wandsworth needing just 7 to win. 5 swishes and misses later and the scores were tied with one ball to go. Unfortunately, bat connected with ball and the game was lost on the last ball. A thriller, but looking back lots of places where that one run was lost... Chris Bicks last game, perhaps? 2 old school tight overs, 2 catches, but a duck batting at 3. A Leisure Legend...


v Parkmen. Batted first, 50 from Swain, Alex21 and a quickfire 43no from skipper Wendel took Leisure to 140/4 from 20. Parkmen struggled to just 86/7 thanks to 4 wickets for 18 from Ian.


v Harrow. Forecast said it was going to rain in London about 4pm, and once started it wasn't going to stop. Well, the forecast was correct, so the game was called off just as the oppo left for the game.

v OCCCs..They did what they always do when they win the toss, bat. Taking their top 3 batters early, who we know can all score big, knocked them sideways and they hobbled to 73/6 off their 20overs. Into bat and it was looking easy at 59/0 off 10 overs. However, a mini collapse and the fading light and start of more rain, made it harder than it should have been and we got there off 15.4 overs, having lost 5 wickets...Swain27, Steve26, CBurton13, Swain 2/15, and a great direct hit run out from Wendel the highlights..And a Knobby catch..

v Chessington WoA. Into bat, runs from Steve31, Adam27, Alex20, Knobby18 and a 10 ball 41 (6*6) from Wendel got us up to 166/6, a half decent score, but Chess were always up with the run rate, 80 off 10, 120 off 15.... With mongooses and 6's aplenty, we entered the last over with just 4 needed, CWoA obliging with a 6 off the 2nd ball. We could have scored a few more, but a good close game all the same. 2 wickets for Paul and Rick, and a moral boosting catch for Swainy. Hardeep, fielding for the oppo, managing to kick the ball over the boundary for a six..

v Richmond, rained off, all day July drizzle...

v Richmond Teachers. We finished on a below par 106/6 on a blustery evening on Old Deer Park,  but thanks to 42 from Ash, with help from Alex19, Adam14. However, we were confident until they were suddenly 76 from 14. On 98 we managed to get their one major run scorer out clean bowled, and the game was over, won by 8 runs, with 11 balls left. 3 wickets for Swainy, back from his incident a fortnight before, and 2 for Paul. Debut to Umar (1 wicket, 11no). Lots of off boundary action to keep Wendel and co turned on...Thats now 5 wins from 6, and the loss was just by 1 run.

v Superstars. Mid day rain and a dodgy forecast knocked this game out. Shame; good oppo, and actually, possibly, could have got away with it in retrospect as the evening was dry enough.

v Parkmen at Trailfinders, a 22/22 with it being almost the longest day of the year. Slow start, but 100 off last 10 overs got us to 142/3, thanks to 86 from Hitesh and 32 from Shaz, a half decent score..It was looking tight up to the last 5 overs, but regular wickets pegged them back, HL actually winning by 36 runs in then end, bowling them all out in the 21st over, Paul 3 for 6, Hitesh 2 for 15. Lots of dropped catches, but no injuries..debuts for Adu and Mr Wuu.

v Spelthorne..called off. Wet pitch, no team, one or the other..disappointing...

Lost by 1 run. 4 needed to win off last over, frustratingly only managed 2, as a direct throw runout denied us at least a tie. Amazing that we even played considering it had only stopped raining for 2 days a few hours earlier. OCCC 120/5, Wendel 3, Paul 2 wickets. HLCC 119/6, Paul 35, Wendel 21. 1 smashed windscreen and 2 lost front teeth, courtesy of Swain failing to get his face out of the way of a spilt catch. Very unfortunate and not a pretty sight, but a odds on for the 2012 JB award.

3rd game, v Harrow...rained off...

Match winning 67 from Wendel, helped us score 129/3 off 20ov v Thames Trains at Perivale. Slightly difficult to control the ball in the conditions, we gave away a fair few wides, Mikey had to stretch for a few, but fortunately the good balls were too good for them to score many off and we won by 16 runs, Paul 3, Ian 2 wickets. HLCC 129/3, TTrains 113/6.

109 needed, 104 on the board, last wicket stand needing 5 runs to win. Bowler bowls, Adam misses, keeper misses, ball hits helmet; 5 runs, win! ...Adam match winning 48no, Swainy 4 wckts, Knobby, Shaz playing for them with 38, 2 wkts and a high stretch of a catch. Good game, fantastic weather, unusual finish, fortunately it wasnt Knobbys helmet that got hit, Pauls 200th recorded wicket for HLCC. ....v Chessington WoA 108/7, HLCC 109/9.

At last, a game, and a win, by 18 runs. 52 for Swain, 32 for Hitesh, and champagne moment - a golden duck for Wendel! Wickets for Rick, Ian, Wendel and Don. Good to be back, its been a long winter, and fine vocal support from the boundary from Hardy and Shaz who gave up an evening watching the IPL to watch us boys...HL 131/6 20 ov, Elmbridge 113/6 20 ov, win.

First 2 games rained off..March and April heatwave and drought. Rain the moment the cricket season starts...

14/05/2012

HLCC, Magdalen and Ashford.

A few HLCCers play for Magdalen or Ashford on a weekend.And a few Mags and Ashford play for Leisure.. Check out how your fav players are doing on the Mags and Ashford play cricket sites...

http:/lmagdalen.play-cricket.com

www.ashfordcc.play-cricket.com

Despite the drizzle and the sawdust, the 2012 annual season opener between Mags and Ashford did occur. Ashford scored 230 all out, skipper Wendel hitting 160 and the only way Mags could get him was by running him out. Mags response wasn't great, all out for 43 in 20 overs.

HLCC have played Mags 3 times at 2020: 1 TIE, 2 abandoned mid game (DL method states one win a piece). The game that was completed was a TIE...with Leisure needing 2 off the last ball to win.

Mags have played Ashford 4 times now, always a mid April seasons opener. Wendel usually scores a hundred against Mags (3 out of 4 times). (He usually doesnt score when playing for Mags, but does happen to hold the highest Mags score record of 160odd in 65 years of history). Leisure haven't yet got to play Ashford, which is probably quite wise from their point of view...


Magdalen CC Presidents XXII at Kent CC ground in Beckenham, Aug 2012. To celebrate Captain Hooks 50th. 22 Maggers in to 2 teams for a 2 innings all day game. Ha, my Sunday chums have been telling me for years what an iffy bowler I am, so I was pleased to return the compliment by taking 6 wickets (including Wendel, stumped, for my fifth)  in this game (i can understand the oppo falling for it, but chaps who see me most weeks?, really, tut tut...)...More than a few HLCC regulars and occasionals in the above photo...And what a fantastic day...

07/04/2012

The best cricket song ever? - you must hear this...

Warnes 'ball of the century' as seen from fat Gatt, written and sung by the Divine Comedy (actually the Duckworth Lewis Method). You must hear this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAuIFXMwyaE&feature=related

06/04/2012

2012 FIXTURES

TUES 01-May HOME RICHMOND - RAINED OFF
WED 09-May HOME FELTHAM GARRISON - RAINED OFF
THUR 17-May AWAY ELMBRIDGE - WIN
THUR 24-May HOME CHESSINGTON - WIN
THUR 31-May AWAY THAMES TRAINS - WIN
THUR 07-Jun AWAY HARROW - RAINED OFF
TUES 12-Jun AWAY OLD CALIFORNIANS - LOST
THUR 14-Jun HOME SPELTHORNE - RAINED OFF
WED 20-Jun AWAY EALING PARKMEN - WIN
THUR 21-Jun HOME SUPERSTARS - RAINED OFF
FRI 29-Jun AWAY TEACHERS - WIN
TUES 03-Jun AWAY RICHMOND (MHILL) - RAINED OFF
WED 04-Jul AWAY CHESSINGTON - LOST
TUES 10-Jun AWAY OLD CALIFORNIANS - WIN
THUR 12-Jul HOME HARROW - RAINED OFF
THUR 19-Jul HOME EALING PARKMEN - WIN
WED 25-Jul AWAY WANDSWORTH - LOST
THUR 02-Aug HOME THAMES TRAINS - CALLED OFF
TUES 07-Aug AWAY WESTMINSTER - WIN
THUR 09-Aug AWAY GSK BEECHAMS -LOST
WED 15-Aug AWAY SUPERSTARS - WIN
THUR 16-Aug HOME ELMBRIDGE - WIN
TUES 21- Aug HOME RICHMOND - WIN
WED 22-Aug HOME FELTHAM GARRISON - WIN
WED 5-Sep 500PM AWAY PARKMEN - WIN

SAT 15-Sep 11AM AWAY HATFIELD HEATH

24/03/2012

20 in 2020 in 20 12

2012. Fixtures all confirmed for the season, starts 1/5/12, 21. Ends Hatfield 15/9/12.

2020. This year, we celebrate the 20th anniversaries of games against Wandsworth (played 23, won 10, lost 13), Harrow (played 32, won 13, lost 17, tied 1, abandoned mid match 1) and Old Calfornians (played 16, won 7, lost 7, tied 2). I suspect we have only been playing Regs Ealing Highways longer, but nobody knows for sure..

28/12/2011

HL AGM and PU 2011 - Isleworth Woodmans

Yep, we had the AGM. Rick and Paul won the bowing awards (21 and 19 wickets) and Wendel and Adam won the batting (cant remember off hand how many each).. Adam won champers moment for his run into an invisible wall at Hatfield and Don the gold award for reaching 100 wickets this season, so with Paul and Chris becomes the 3rd player to reach both 100 wickets and 1000 runs..Well done to all!

The following evening some of us made the Magdalen annual dinner. Paul won Player of the season for his 32 wickets. Wendel and Ian were mentioned for runs and wickets respectively. Rick came close to winning champers moment for his tumble running, but ultimately our own Knobby won it for his scrap with an 11 year old on tour..

18/09/2011

2011

Thats it chaps for HOUNSLOW LEISURE CRICKET for 2011. Played 18, lost 11, won 6, tied 1. Several lost to the rain. AGM next, date venue to be advised, stats to follow..Cheers...

Hatfield Heath 2011

Forecast wasnt great for our 10th annual outing to Hatfield, but despite a couple of rain stops, we managed our traditional 2 innings game, 30 and then just 15 overs. The chaps were disapointed to lose, giving away a 20 run deficit on the first innings and failing to reach the required 101 in the 2nd innings. As usual there were some great moments, pauls flick on run out, steves 61, wendels 72, ricks 4 wickets, wendels 6 wickets, jims 3 catches behind, adams disapearance down a ditch, wasims test match batting, hassans 3 wickets on debut, their chaps getting 2 goldens...It was tense as the run rate increased. We should have won, but Hatfields more urgent batting being the difference. Looking forward to Sept2012 already...HH 217 and 80, HL 197 and 83. Lost by 18 runs.

17/05/2011

2011 Seasons Results


v old cals. good toss to win, racking up 157 from 17 overs. With light fading, Old Cals managed just 85 in response. Paul, Wendel both 50. Win!

v elmbridge, won in last over chasing 162 in a 17 over game, wendel46, himesh37. Another high scoring and close game, and ending 6 defeats on the trott.

v beechams. 180 is quite a few to chase. To fall just 12 short was good. were getting closer. Adam 51no

v wandsworth. 189 is quite a few to chase. Regular wickets pegged us back as we fell 36 short. Adam 65.

v old californians. 160 shouldnt actually have been difficult to chase with our line up that eve, but we failed to do so, even with wickets in hand. lost by 28.

v garrison. at home! similar story to harrow, next down. even wendels return of 42 didnt make too much difference. lost by loads.

v harrow, didnt recognise many of the oppo, not the harrow of old. 194 is always a big ask, even at sunbury. at 10 overs we were there, but lost wickets to finish 62 short.

v parkmen, slightly depleted team at trailfinders found ourselves chasing 161, too many it proved as we fell 35 short. Alex, an agressive 57.

v chepsom allstars, the game ebbed and flowed, 121 for CH, we were flying, then we werent, 23 needed off last 2 to win, we got 22 - A tie! Rick 3/25

v old californians, hl 147/3 v 116/3, mags pair burton and williams sharing a dominant opening partnership, too much for occc's. Win by 31 runs, Alun75

v parkmen, hl 163/5 v 164/7, felt plenty but let it slip, parkmen needing 9 off last over, to win with 1 ball remaining. Sounds familiar? paul 5/26

v superstars, hl 140/6, felt safe with 60 needed from 6, but poor fielding allowed superstars a win with 1 ball remaining. chris b 40

v thames trains, half decent score well defended, putting oppo under pressure for a win. 140ao v 117ao. chris b 4 wickets

v westminster, big knock from wendel helped secure a win by 48 runs. 173/7 v 125/5, wendel 79

v elmbridge, 3 key wickets were needed, and taken, in ensuring victory by 20 runs. 137 v 117, Adam 54

v garrison, needed a 6 off the last ball to tie. Lost by 4 runs. 165/2 v 161/6, chris b 48

v hounslow hawks, needed 16 off last over. Lost by 6 runs. 178/4 v 172/4, ian 3 wickets

16/04/2011

Mags v Ashford v Leisure

Winter is over, hail the cricket season. Magdalen take on Ashford this Sunday. With Paul, Knobby, Ian, Mike in the Mags ranks, and Wendel, Wasim, Swainy, Umar and Ian Mc in the Ashford ranks, there is a serious Leisure presence to this game. Im predicting a Mags win, Swainy and Wendel out to the skip and Ian S taking Wasims wicket. Knobby to score the winning runs...I'll let you know what really happened next week.

First Hounslow Leisure game 3/5 v Hounslow Hawks...

19/02/2011

February 2011 update

Lords nets booked, 27/4
Mags v Ashford 17/4
Marble Hill nets possibly
ICC World Cup starts tomorrow...


2011 games already booked:

Harrow, Wandsworth, Elmbridge, Garrison,
Californains, Richmond, Westminster, Beechams
, Epsom, Parkmen, Superstars, Trains, Homes.

01/01/2011

New Year Greetings

Melbourne 2010, the ground the Ashes were retained. Tremlet, Bresnan bowled em over. 2-1 up, Sydney to go, hopefully Eng can win there, but regardless, those Ashes are coming back...

Happy New Year to all our players, back roomers, friends and fans...2011 is gonna be massive.

Richmond Teachers already booked for June, and January/ February will be busy filling in the rest of the fixtures. Not long now, 17 weeks I reckon...

Looking for a player or two to join the ranks for the new season, so keep ya eyes peeled...

08/12/2010

STATS todate

Although the team has been around for a few years, we only have stats for the last 13 seasons.

BOWLING: 50 wickets
Rick 214 wickets, at 15.5, 6.4 economy, best 5 for 11
Paul 178 wickets, at 18.1, 5.9 econony, best 5 for 20
Chris 133 wickets, at 22.2, 5.9 economy, best 5 for 12
Don 97 wickets, at 29.6, 7.3 economy, best 3 for 8
Phil 72 wickets, at 20.4, 7.1 economy, best 4 for 10
Wendel 63 wickets, at 17.5, 4.4 economy, best 3 for 16
John Walker 57 wickets, at 16.6, economy 6.4, best 4 for 11 (also 660 runs at 20, best 96

BATTING: 1000 runs
Paul 3436 runs at 21.7, 7 50's, highest 77
Wendel 3216 runs at 57.4, 5 100's, 24 50's, highest 140no (39 balls)
Knobby 2070 runs at 15, 2 50's, highest 53
Adam 1660 runs at 29.6, 9 50's, highest 64no
Chris 1566 runs at 19.1, 4 50's, highest 72
Jim 1453 runs at 12.4, highest 46
Don 1227 runs at 11.6, 1 50, highest 56
Brett 1104 runs, at 58.1, 10 50's, highest 92 (also 38 wickets at 10.4, econ 3.3.)
Phil 1065 runs at 11.2, 2 50's, best 85no

FIELDING
Catches for the last 6 years: Wendel43, Paul43, Adam 35, Jim31, Chris29
Mike, keeper: 33 catches and 35 stumpings

07/12/2010

England 1 up in the Ashes

Shouldn't be gloating too much quite yet, but the boys beat the aussies by an INNINGS and 71 runs yesterday at Adelaide. Oh yes. Runs for KP, Cookie, and The Trott and wickets for Jimmy and Swanny. A knobby duck for Ponting...3 more games to go with Perth next.

21/11/2010

HLCC AGM

We had the AGM last Friday in Isleworth. There never seems much business to discuss, which means more time to talk about whatever...Anyway, the venue seemed to work well and a good time was had.

The 2010 awards.

Batter - most runs: Wendel 458 (ave 42, highest 81)
Batter - runner up: Knobby 307 (ave 16, highest 29)
Bowler - most wickets: Paul 30 (ave 5.6po, 10pw, best 4o/12r/4w)
Bowler - runner up: Rick 23 (ave 5.9, 14.3pw, best 3o/6r/4w)

Seasons Moments
Gold: Steve, 16 in last over to tie game v Harrow
Silver: Wendel, smashing window at Hatfield
Bronze: Chris, 50 not out v Superstars

Seasons Champagne moment
Knobby: 2 golden ducks in one day (2 innings game at Hatfield)

Jim Buchan award for stupidty, injury, action beyond call of duty etc
Ian: Broken front tooth trying to catch a ball v Parkmen

Wendel was given an award for the highest score ever for Magdalen in its 65 year history, 162 not out. And Paul won Mags Seasons chamagne moment award the following evening for getting electrocuted on a cattle fence, fetching a ball...

21/09/2010

Into Winter

Thats it folks for another season.

20 games, won just 7 this season. Think most of the ones we lost were close games though.

Date of AGPU to be announced soon, hopefully November.

Nominations for champagne/ magic moments now being accepted.

Wendel v Window. Both Got Smashed.

We were all present by 11 o'clock with bright blue skies above, but rather on the chilly side. The toss was won by Rick and play commenced with us batting first, Knobby as usual taking the first ball. And the only ball it was, as he was comprehensively bowled around his legs for a golden. Most amusing. Steve, Jim, Phil did well and we were 46/3 from 10 overs. Wendel came in, for a quick fire 44 including 4 sixes, one of which came from a legside full toss, flicked off the bat, over square leg, over our heads and straight through the double glazed oppositions changing room window, as we sat and watched helplessly, leaving shattered glass all over their kit, and room. He was soon out to a great catch, leaving Paul and Adam to see the team to the end of the 20 overs, the score finishing 120/6.

A team photo and examination of said smashed window ensued.

Hatfield in to bat, but tight bowling kept them well in check. A steady partnership was beginning to build until Wendel had one of the guys run out with a direct throw, one where he took his time and aimed at the one stump. 2 wickets for Ian left them on 88/5 and 32 behind. 2 run outs, 2 catches for Wendel, 1 for Paul the claw.

Tea - a fantastic spread of sarnies, pasties, crisps, fruit, cakes, scones, squash, tea....very nice.

Back into bat, Adam and Paul, the not out batsman from the last innings, just like last year. Fortunately Ad wasn't quite so pissed and managed to bat his way to 27 before being caught by the bowler. Ian didn't last long. Paul, despite serious heckling from his own team, dug deep and took the score to 103, scoring his first 50 in 4 years, until he was bowled going for a biggie. A succession of wickets fell, including Knobby, bowled, for a 2nd golden of the day, much to the cheer of both teams and spectators, with only Jim (not best pleased with being run out), Phil and Wendel from the last 9 getting into double figures, the team finishing on 150/9 from the 30 overs, a lead of 182.

Everybody, but Jim and Adam, bowled in the 2nd innings. Hatfield never really looked likely of getting the runs, perhaps the rotating batting order working against them, as their lesser batsman used up the overs. 2 wickets a piece for Ian and Steve, who both bowled well at the front. Ian managed to find the only puddle on pitch, knee deep in mud...Hatfield finishing on 128/7, 54 behind overall and 22 on the 2nd innings.

So, another glorious victory for the Leisure.

Two bottles of JD went missing from the changing room but, unlike Pauls boot and Wasims kit bag, were not recovered. One bottle is still thought to be up Adams backside, delicately placed there by Wasim, as he showered.

Over to the White Horse for a beer as dusk fell over the Heath, Wasim fortunately taken home before being beaten up, leaving the rest of us to sample the delights of Zafrani restaurant, the Stag and then back to Roberts van for more frivolity.

Rick, Wendel, Knobby and Paul managed to play, and win, for Mags on the Sunday, with 5 wickets a piece for Rick and Paul, 41 top score for Wendel, and Knobby managing to avoid a third golden of the weekend, with a very patient 3, an average of 1 for the weekend.

02/09/2010

Ken the Ozzie

Kens last game before returning to OZ, after 2 seasons with the Leisure, ended up being cancelled due to inclement weather. Basically it pissed down all day and at 2pm it was obvious it werent gonna happen. Being a friendly and thirsty bunch we made alternative arrangements, namely the Fountain Pub.

Ken, handy with both bat and ball, maybe not so hot in the field, rugby worn knees not helping the mobility. Infact, he was beginning to get a reputation for either running others, or himself, out (will consult the scorebooks to see how many exactly). A great find though, and from a skips point of view always available, always reliable, and able to find his own way to games, albeit via some strange satnav routes. In the 2 seasons he scored 395 runs and took 15 wickets. Not bad for someone who apparently hadnt previously bowled.

Keen smoker of menthol ciggies, he told of fav innings, wickets and grounds. He was presented with a Hounslow Leisure CC shirt and a mini bat signed by all the team. Hopefully we'll see him again, maybe when we tour Brisbane.

11/08/2010

More match reports (august/ sep)

v Pairs
Pitch booked, no oppo, 12 players, 30 overs of light. Could only mean the inaugural Leisure Pairs. 5 overs each, -8 for a wicket....Chris and Paul 71, Wendel and Don 58, Steve and Mike 19, Knobby and Alex 18, Pete and Jason 3, Rick and Jim 1. Knobby and Jim both out 4 times, 2 catches for Don, 3 stumpings for Mike. Quite good fun actually. Then England beating Bulgaria in the bar afterwards.

v Garrison
Last evening game of the season. Skip rips out the top order with 4/12, Garrison limping to 106 off their 20. Wasn't looking great at 40/4, but enter Wendel, with a sensible 50 to guide the Leisure home with 3 overs to spare.

V Garrison.
Rained off.

v Thames Trains
Match report to follow, but we won

v GSK Beechams at Northfields
Rain meant a delayed start and a reduced game. Their openers were flying for 5 overs and were 56 off 5. The next 12 they scored 66/8, with catches, run outs and tight bowling pleasing Leisure. Our innings was like their last 12, against some good bowling, and fadingish light all out, dissappointingly, in 15 overs for 88. Knobby, Wendel and extras scoring most of them. 2 wickets, a catch, and a run out assist, plus a duck for birthday boy...

V Parkmen at Trailfinders.
We won. Ask Rick about it, I wasnt there, he'll tell you all about it. Something to do with team hugs, Wendel scoring 80, Chris bowling well, their aussie having a bad evening...An easy win by all accounts, however, marred by young Ian having his front tooth knocked out going for a catch. (try not to get your hands between your face and the ball in the field..)

V Westminster at Wandsworth Common
Usually when you score 184 in 20 overs, youd expect to win. However, somehow we didnt. Won the toss, a good start from Wasim and Knobby and then a quick 67 from Wendel and a 43 from Paul, saw us to 184/4, with only 4,6s and ones being scored on a fast and short outfield. Westminster, were 100 from 8 overs, and started to look like cruising, then a few tight overs tipped the scales back to us. When they attempted the first two of the match, the chap was run out. 40 from the last 4, then 11 from the last over; a 6, a dot, then a 4, then a single it was all over with 2 balls remaining. Westminster were well chuffed, Leisure less so. In hindsight, we should have, and could have, scored 200, but maybe we took pity on the bowlers when their heads went down with all the 4's and 6's we were scoring. Rick went for 20 off 5 balls and then a Wendel overthrow meant he went for 24 off six...

26/06/2010

Super Leisure Orbit the Stars, 99 Tie v Harrow and other match reports

V Parkmen
Despite late afternoon car trouble from the skip, we all made it to Trailfinders in good time. Parkmen batted first and made it to 120/7, 2 wickets a piece for Paul and Don,and 2 stumpings for Mike. Not the best total on a fast and smallish outfield. Into bat Leisure went and 5 overs later we were 14 for 5. A silly run out and 2 great catches contributing, almost already out of the race. Chris scored 41 and Rick 18 to give us some respectabity to finish on 96/9. 2 nil to Parkmen this season with an offer of another game at Trailfinders on 11/8.


V Harrow
Harrow came to Sunbury. Similar traffic problems for them that we had earlier in the season. Reduced to 16 overs due to the late start. Harrow batted and from 16 made it to 99 all out, 3 wickets for Chris, 4 for Rick, 2 for Phil.
Our 7 an over response went well, despite an innings first baller for Swainy, until a tight middle spell saw us scoring just 16 from 6 overs, allowing the run rate to creep up to almost 10 off the last 5 overs. Stevie M, told off at one point for not backing up, to face the last 5 balls needing 16 to win. 2,dot,6,2 meant 5 needed off the last ball to win. A big hit, some confusion as to wether it had gone over the line meant a 4 and a tie. Steves nerve was held and a thrilling finish to the game.
We scored 99 the last time we met, and we both scored 99 today.



Pauls 6 All Stars v Rickes 6 All Stars
No oppo, a booked pitch and a scorcher evening saw the skip and his 6 take on the vice with his 6 in a 12 over contest. A good time was had with everybody having a bat and a bowl. Pauls 6 taking the honours, 157 to 120.

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V Chepsom
Lovely evening in Chessington saw Chepsom rack up 143/6, Paul on a hatrick at one point, but a late flourish from a dreadlocked ozzie, some poor fielding gave them 20 more than we wanted,Swain with 3 for 20. A steady response but just behind the run rate throughout meant we needed 30 off 2. Just a little too much as Swain scored 40 and Jim, rolling back the years, with a quick fire 25, falling 16 short.

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First 2 game week of the season saw Leisure playing two traditionally competetive matches.

Games v Old Californains have produced 5 wins, 5 losses and 2 ties.

This time, on a glorious sunny evening, saw us fielding first. 20 overs, 1 wicket, a ton from their opener had them at 178, 122 coming off the last 10 overs.

19 overs later, we needed 16 off the last 6 balls, finally falling 6 short, 6 down. A brutal 56 from Wendel helped add 54 in 4 overs to keep us up with the run rate. 40 off the last 4, with the ball coming out of the sun from the ruxley end, despite 36 from Paul, just too much. However, a great chase and we had OCCC on their toes through out.

Superstars came to Sunbury for the fifth time with 2 wins and losses each. Lost toss, bright start from their openers, but they both went before 5 overs, with a direct throw, at long last, from Wendel. Tight bowling from Ken and Swain contained them to 143/4, despite the fast outfield, and the short car park side boundary. A well paced but uptempo 103 partnership from Swain and Chris (51no) contributed to the victory in 18.5 overs. A good win over a good team that wilted under the pressure we put them under.

13/05/2010

Garrison off Guard, and other 2010 match reports

V PARKMEN
Rick Skipper, bowled them out for 127 in 19ov, Paul 3 and Rick, Ken 2 wickets. Rather slow response to some half decent bowling ended with us falling 30 short with 7 wickets remaining, off our 20 overs.

V THAMES TRAINS
A grey overcast windy cold evening in Perivale saw us struggling to control the ball aginst some lively batting, helped by a small boundary and lots of bushes. We bowled better in the last 8 allowing them only 30 to take the score to 141/8, Rick taking 4 for 6 from his 4 overs. Steve, Phil and Wendel fell early, 4 for 3, but then enter Knobby and Alex, who hit the ball all over, including 2 6's from Alex, in a 98 run partnership. When Alex fell we needed just 40 from 7. Their openers came back and we fell 6 short.

V PS93
Social friendly. Leisure 187/3, PS93 140/7

V HARROW
Why anyone would want to drive from Feltham to Harrow on a daily basis, I dont know, but once a year is doable. Harrow is a very old fixture, they have a few characters, and over the years the honours are quite even. Anyway, the losing streak was continued as we limped to 99/8 from 20, Knobby top scoring with 27. The plan was to make Harrow work hard for it. A wicket first ball and another in the 3rd over from Paul gave us confidence on a slow uneven wicket. However, 5 an over is hard to restrict and one expensive over put them on top. A couple more wickets fell but the game was up in the 19th over.

V ELMBRIDGE
9 man Leisure went to Hersham on a glorious Thurday evening. Bowled and fielded well, and despite fifties from their two openers, we restricted Elm to 133/5 from 20. Rick 2 wickets. The reponse started well. Wasim and Swain with 30's. However, the ball after a massive lost ball six, Wendel fell to an impressive catch at point from a fielder who had missed everyting else that evening and we found ourselves needing 16 from 4 overs, with the last wicket pair out in the middle. 16 became 6, and when last man Jim fell plum LBW, obvious even from the pavilion, meant that with 2 batters short, we lost by 6 runs. Could have done it with a full team, but not to be.

V RICHMOND TEACHERS
Leisure were on good time. Eventually, the oppo turned up, the boundry markers and stumps put out and play commenced. Teachers batted first. A solid 50 from one of their chaps, a lightning fast outfield and an artificial matt, allowed Teachers to 155/5 from 18 overs, Ian S taking 2 wickets. We responded well and were always up with the run rate, until the last 6 overs or so, with the light fading. The run rate crept up, so needing 19 off the last over. We fell 16 short, 7 down. Everyone chipped in with runs, except John C, who recorded the second golden duck of the season.

V GARRISON
Despite the massive boundary and 48 from Chris and a quick fire 24 from Wendel, 125 was not really enough from our 20 overs. 65/0 from 10 overs in response only confirmed our fears, so it was a case of how near to the 20 overs we could take them. However, in the space of 2 overs, they lost 5 wickets (1 stumping, 1 direct run out (Chris), 3 catches), and from then on the run rate slowed and more wickets followed. We even managed to drop at least 5 catches, and in the end winning by 22 runs. Paul with 4 wickets, Chris with 48 runs.

09/05/2010

2010 season is underway!!!

HL welcomed Elmbridge to Sunbury for our first game of the season. And lost. Elmbridges first win against us at home. But deservedly so, thanks to their opening bat getting 70 odd not out. Highlights: Don getting a golden, Jim and Ian S dropping catches, Ken kicking the stumps, Ian Mc 44 runs. We scored 121 and they needed the last over to win, so a close game all in all.

10/04/2010

The fixtures for 2010:

05-May HOME WED 530PM ELMBRIDGE LOST
12-May AWAY WED 530PM FELTHAM GARRISON WON
14-May AWAY FRIDAY 530PM RICHMOND TEACHERS LOST
20-May AWAY THURS 530PM ELMBRIDGE LOST
27-May AWAY THURS 530PM HARROW PLANNERS LOST
03-Jun HOME THURS 530PM HOUNSLOW HOMES WON
10-Jun AWAY THURS 600PM THAMES TRAINS LOST
16-Jun HOME WED 600PM EALING PARKMEN LOST
22-Jun AWAY TUES 600PM OLD CALIFORNIANS LOST
24-Jun HOME THURS 600PM SUPERSTARS WON
30-Jun AWAY WED 600PM EPSOM & EWELL LOST
07-Jul AWAY WED 600PM WANDSWORTH CANCELLED
14-Jul HOME WED 600PM HARROW PLANNERS TIED
15-Jul HOME THURS 600PM MAGDALEN CANCELLED
21-Jul AWAY WED 600PM EALING PARKMEN LOST
28-Jul HOME WED 600PM FELTHAM GARRISON CANCELLED
05-Aug AWAY THURS 600PM WESTMINSTER LOST
11-Aug AWAY WED 600PM PARKMEN WON
12-Aug AWAY THURS 600PM BEECHAMS GSK LOST
19-Aug HOME THURS 530PM THAMES TRAINS
25-Aug HOME WED 515PM FELTHAM GARRISON
01-Sep AWAY WED 500PM FELTHAM GARRISON
18-Sep AWAY SAT 1100AM HATFIELD HEATH CC

24/01/2010

AGPU and Awards!

The Annual General Piss Up took place last Friday. Scoff and beer in the Yellow Xpress and then more beers and awards in the Red Lion. A past Captain, having not played for 10 years made a guest appearance, Anthony M. He was my first captain and indeed the person who actually interviewed and employed me all those years ago. Many now know that it wasnt my experience and knowledge on the CV that got me the job, it was the mention of cricket. He was able to see through the CV and the crap interview. I started on the Monday, the first game of the season was on the Tuesday. 15 seasons later...It was a pleasure having him join us, a very fine batsman and a friend of the club.

2009 saw us play 23 games, winning 11.

Top batter:
Wendel 572 runs, ave 57, 1 ton, 3 fifties
Top bowler:
Rick, 29 wickets, ave 15, best 3/12

Runner Up batter:
Knobby 356 runs, top score 33.
Runner up bowler:
Chris B, 24 wickets, ave 19, best 3/21

Notable Performances.
Gold: Don, maiden 50, at last!
Silver: Mike, keeper, 7 dismissls in 1 game: 4 stumpings, 2 catches, 1 runout
Bronze: John S, 3 fifities.
Bronze: Adam C, 2 fifties, 4 catches in 1 game

Champagne Moments
Chris B: 100 wickets for the club. Only the 2nd to have 100 wickets and 1000 runs.
Wendel: 100no off 9 overs, batting at no 9, when we were 60 for 8 or something ridiculous
Adam: completely pissed and useless at Hatfield (we dont often award for bad behaviour)

Seasons Champagne Award
Rick: 2 last wicket innings to win both games, 1st; 9 down needing 24 from 24 balls v Wandsworth(with Ken), 2nd; 9 down, 13 needed off last over at Old Cals, with Mike. Determined batting, nail biting stuff, great wins. Deserves to go up the order, to 10.

JB Memorial Award (acts of stupidy, danger, beyond the call of duty etc)
Wendel and John colliding at Old Cals. If there's a catching opportunity, make sure Wendel aint in the area...

First game: Wed 5th May 2010

22/09/2009

Hatfield Heath 2009

We lost, but hey, it werent so bad. Late drop outs from Steve and Wendel meant we only had the 11. We tried our best, perhaps, but the better team won on the day. A 2 innings 50 over match, 20 then 30. We batted first, but HH won with a good 10 overs to spare. Not many wickets to be had on possibly one of the nicest days weatherwise all summer. Wasim scored a 47, Paul and Ken 30's, Knobby and Mike 20's Rick took 2/14 in the 2nd innings.

HL 125/6 20ov, 167/5 30ov
HH 165/4 20ov, 128/3 19.5ov

11/09/2009

Wendel v Gaffin

Unfortunately ECT are no more as a team. But the 15 games we played were always good fun.

Towards the end they picked up some guy by the name of Gaffin, about the same time we picked up a guy called Wendel.

For a while it was almost like it was the Gaffin v Wendel show, and not ECT v Leisure, as the remaining 20 of us seemed to be there just to pay for, and to fetch the balls.

They played against each other 5 times, in which time Wendel scored 371 runs, out twice, with scores of 127no, 140no, 26, 26 and 52no, an average of 185. Gaffin scored 355 runs, out 3 times with 1 ton and 4 fifties, an average of 118. See other blogs regarding the 140no by Wendel, including 34 off one over. 666646, and the 4 fell only a yard short. Poor bowler Smith, never to be seen again.

Gaffin always stuck around, bought jugs and is a friend of the club, and has since played for us, just the once though. Scoring a duck.

Hatfield Madness

For many, the annual end of season trip to Hatfield Heath, in Essex, is one of the highlights of the Leisure Calender.

A heath with bomb craters, ditches and a road cutting the outfield in to two, a rickety old pavilion with one shower, two local pubs, one decent, the other slightly dodgy, doesnt sound every ones cup of tea, but usually good September weather, a nice bunch of oppo, great teas, and camping on the Heath adds to the occassion. Cricket has been played there for donkeys, and the ground and surrounding village has a real charm about it. Batman and Robin turned up one year to watch.

2009 will be the 8th year of playing. We've always played 2 innings, be it as part of one game, or two seperate ones. The first game we lost in 2002. In 2003 a 2 innings draw, 2004 a 2 innings loss, 2005 a 2 innings win, 2006 2 wins, 2007 a tie and a win and 2008, a win and a loss. So, all in all, pretty good results, for a works 2020 team against an established weekend team.

Wendel has scored 3 fifties, has a hit a six over the house one end and into the pub the other, said to be the biggest 6 ever seen there. Aussie Brett scored a couple. Paul, Adam, Rick have also scored 50's here. Maurice scored a 49. Jim was run out twice last year, but at least he wasnt run over, which is easier to do than at 3 Bridges.

Chris has taken 4/7, Adam 3/11, Duane 3/19, Brooks 3/10 and 3/5 and Martin 3/21, on various occassions. We ran out 4 batsman in one innings.

Knobby was out first ball of the day once, with wife and kids watching but scored an imporant 42 on another occassion. He still goes on about the Elvis impersonater in said dodgy pub.

The year we had the tie and a win (having scored 70 all out in 28 overs, and then bowling them out for 47) was rather exciting.

(From the archives:

Two extraordinary games at Hatfield Heath last week.
20 over game: HLCC 116/5, HHCC 116/3, tie, Adam 51, Knobby 42.
28 over game: HLCC 70/10 (27.4 ov), HHCC 47/10 (19.3ov) win, Mike 20, Robert 12, Chis 4/7, Adam 3/11)

Next week we will be there again, so lets see what awaits...

Rick and Ken in last wicket partnership to win v Wandsworth 8/7/9

Wandsworth.
Lost the toss, the pink ball in use, on a murky Wandsworth Common with an undulating and damp wicket. Fielded first and after 4 wickets down from 5 overs, I was thinking a good toss to lose. The ball swung in the air and deviated off the wicket big time. However, the short boundaries still meant lots of runs and Wands recovered to 142/8 from their 20. Ken taking 3 early wickets and Rick and Wendel bowling well at the end.
Into bat and Knobby was run out early, Don hit a six off his first ball, but didnt last much longer. Then Wendel, 6's galore, including a massive one over the trees and over the wall into the flats beyond. At 94/4 off 10, it looked plain sailing. Then a shooter had Wendel lbw for 54, having hit seven 6's. The game still seemed ours though. Then the wickets started tumbling. Steve caught for 0, Swain caught for 20, Phil bowled for 8, Paul edged a wide for a golden, Joe two healthy 4's before being stumped, then Chris with a ridiculous run out without facing a ball. Suddenly we were 117 for 9 with 5 overs remaining and it seemed that we had blown it. Last men Rick and Ken had the overs (but did they have the balls?) and the tension was high. Wandsworth were moving in for the kill. 24 needed from 24 balls seemed a long way off. 18 off 3, 15 off 2, 9 off 1, Rick dropped, and then 2 fours from Ken and victory was ours with 1 ball remaining. Leisure were chuffed, Wands were gutted. Well done Rick and Ken for keeping in there.

Ricks match report v Elmbridge 28 Aug 09

Leisure chalked up a massive 78-run victory in an 18 over bash against a new-ish looking Elmbridge (well, two decent players we hadnt seen before).

Stand-in skipper Rick won the toss and sent in Nobby and Jim to face Elmbridge's new opening bowler. Long steppy strides in and a nippy action were however no match for our Scottish opening duo, not for 5 balls anyway until Nobby departed (4) after one smart boundary. Enter Swainy, who put his recent mixed form to one side and proceeded to hit a 19 ball 50 in a classy 61 - though substitute fielder Joe managed to drop him at deep mid wicket quite early on while having a fielding nightmare, in no way encouraged whatsoever by the near prximity of the watching Leisure players.

Leisure wickets fell regularly at the other end (Jim 10, Don juan (1), Adam (14), Ash (4), but just as the score had been stagnating around the 13th over, Swainy's eventual demise saw Wendel enter the fray at number 8. We then saw a blistering 50 run partnership with Chris Biccie (8) putting the Elmbridge bowlers to the sword, ably supported by Big W (just the 42, several 6s, one out the ground) before both fell, Wendel off the last ball but not before Joe (1 n.o.) gave us a hint of his forthcoming contribution.

Their skipper Andy 'Noddy' Holder the pick of their bowlers with three wickets from his loopy leggies and on a hat trick, which Wendel saw off. No need for the last wicket specialist batting services of Mike nor Rick in Leisure's intimidating but maybe gettable 148 - 7 on a good batting pitch with a lightning outfield.

However, before we knew it, Chris and Joe ripped through the Elmbridge top order, which we've seen hit a few before. Unaccustomed to two slips and a gully, Chris nonetheless bowled a set of beauties for practically nothing, until 4 overthrows from a Wendle hit-the-stumps attempt induced a cry from Chris of "good try mate, bad luck" (some said that he said "fat cock" but they must have got that wrong) and a 4 off his last ball rendered his figures as a shocking 13 - 2 off 4 overs, catches courtesy of Adam and, er, Nobby. Joe, in the meantime, sent down his speciality of wide leg side, wide off side, BANG to bag the loud danger man, Audrey - who is rapidly becoming Joe's bunny - thanks to a decent catch from Swainy and with one caught by Biccie fielding on the 45 behind the wicket, Joe's three overs also resulted in 13 - 2.

Don bowled a maiden. There appears to be no way of saying this without sounding surprised so maybe it works better written down. Two wicketless overs but for just 5 runs from The Don, while Ash joined in on the act with two wickets. While a couple of classic Nobby floater overs went without reward (the first of which without wides either, amazing its perpetrator), this set up 'Striker' Jim of the glen, who terrorised Elmbridge's lower middle order with his first two overs of the season - and two wickets to boot (a smart low catch from Wendel and Mike joining in with a stumping) to make a watching son proud. We thought we had seen it all, but then Wendel got pinged a bit in the penultimate over from their new batsman, who hit 41, before he got him with the last ball - a 'spectacular' catch at long off from Joe, perfecting the Nobby art of rolling backwards and falling over, then holding the ball aloft - thus rubbing it in somewhat given his rather mixed fielding performance helping Elmbridge when they were short, something the opposition gently commented upon from time to time.

That just left bully Rick to take the last over and bowl 4 balls to their last man, batting with a runner. Remarkably, he was one of just two who hit the stumps for his wicket (Ash's full toss being the other), as Elmbridge fell to 70 all out. 7 catches (hey, what field placings skip!) and a stumping, not really any drops - everyone wondering where Paul was - capping a strong performance all round.

04/09/2009

The ASHES

Lets not forget the fantastic ASHES victory this year, 2-1 to England. A thrilling draw at Cardiff, a historic win at Lords, rain in Edgbaston, disaster at Headingly and a glorious win at the Oval. Come on Strauss and the boys. 7 one dayers now, just to seal the season.

2009 champagne moment?

Too many to remember?

Was it; Wendel and Swains collision At Ruxley Lane, Mike filling in at Hersham, Dons Maiden 50, Ricks juggling act of a catch only for Wendel to steal it the ball as it ws about to land into Ricks, finally, safe hands, Ricks diving caught and bowled, Chris going to the wrong ground, Ricks innings at Ruxley (almost hitting a 6 to win), Harrow skippers car window getting hit, Wendels 100 off 9 overs, Adams 4 catches v Parkmen, Mikes 7 dismissals v Superstars, Swain catching Alex for a golden, Kens runouts (himself, and others when batting), Steves excuses for getting out, Knobbys bruise, Jim taking a catch at Ruxley, playing with pink balls....

Let me know more......

2009 results update

v Epsom and Ewell
HLCC 200/6 20 ov (wendel 102, knobby33)
EECC 116/10 19.3ov (rick3/12, don3/31)

v Thames Trains
HLCC 177/8 20ov (wendel 51, chris 33, rick/ nathan goldens)
TTCC 162/7 20ov (rick2/24)

(a hatrick by the oppo - 3 keepers replaced 1) bail in eye, 2) suspected broken finger 3) ball in face, oh and 3 of our chaps bowled by Nav (who once played for us) in 3 balls

v Elmbridge
HLCC 148/7 18ov (swain 61, wendel 42)
ELM 70/10 (chris, joe, jim, ash 2 wickets each)

v Garrison
HLCC 102/7 15ov (wendel 39, knobby 29)
ELM 103/0 11ov

03/09/2009

2009 Season Summary

Played 23, won 12, lost 9, 2 abanonded, 2 cancelled.

A slow start to the season in terms of wins, but overall good wins v old californians, beechams, wandsworth, superstars, garrison made up for loses v elmbridge, richmond, harrow and thames trains. magdalen yet another wash out mid game, as was westminster. one a piece with parkmen. a large win v new team epsom and ewell. player stats to follow. an often cloudy, grey, sometimes damp, windy season, but we did have a handful of true summer evenings. our last 15 overs of play for the season involved fielding in the drizzle, wicketless and defeated, but that would be very unfair to use as a picture to sum up the season. There have been some fine match winning innings, great catches, top bowling performances and all round team efforts. And throughout, weve all had a laugh, most of the time.