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Cambridge University v UK Armed Forces

Cambridge University - UK Armed Forces
03 May 2018 - 11:00Fenner’s
Cambridge University – v Combined Services XI
Thursday, May 03 2018 (09:55) at FP Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge
Combined Services XI Won By 131 runs
 
Cambridge University – won toss and decided to field

 

Combined Services XI Cambridge University –
367 for 5 (50.0 overs) 236 for 10 (44.4 overs)
3 Hours, 26 Minutes. 2 Hours, 50 Minutes.

 

Combined Services XI
Batsman     Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s S/r
R Diver   b J Cross Zamirski 42 41 45 8 0 102.44
T Shorthouse c A Dewhurst b TW Balderson 44 52 81 6 0 84.62
T Carmichael not out   102 113 161 12 1 90.27
B Kholer-Cadmore   b NJ Winder 25 18 20 2 2 138.89
j Boynton* c ER Hyde b NJ Winder 5 17 23 0 0 29.41
A Watson   b NJ Winder 17 17 21 3 0 100.00
G Wiseman+ not out   105 46 57 5 10 228.26
R Dearden                
A Pollard                
P Turnbull                
K Pearce                
L Robinson                
D Narayan                
Extras 4nb 16w 7lb 0b 0pen 27
Total 367 for 5

 

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb S/r Econ
K Suresh 10.0 1 67 0 0(0) 1(1) 0.00 6.70
J Cross Zamirski 8.0 1 68 1 1(1) 0(0) 49.00 8.50
TW Balderson 10.0 0 60 1 4(5) 1(1) 65.00 6.00
S Gandhi 8.0 0 71 0 2(2) 1(1) 0.00 8.88
NJ Winder 10.0 0 56 3 0(0) 0(0) 20.00 5.60
RC Triniman 4.0 0 38 0 7(8) 1(1) 0.00 9.50

 

Batsman Fall of Wicket Partnership Batsmen Over
R Diver 1-66 66 R Diver(42) T Shorthouse(18) 11.2
T Shorthouse 2-123 57 T Shorthouse(26) T Carmichael(25) 20.2
B Kholer-Cadmore 3-161 38 B Kholer-Cadmore(25) T Carmichael(11) 24.5
j Boynton 4-183 22 j Boynton(5) T Carmichael(13) 30.1
A Watson 5-229 46 A Watson(17) T Carmichael(22) 36.1

 

Cambridge University –
Batsman     Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s S/r
SA Turner c A Pollard b D Narayan 42 51 88 6 0 82.35
T Colverd* c B Kholer-Cadmore b K Pearce 25 42 46 2 0 59.52
D Chohan c T Shorthouse b D Narayan 58 52 65 7 1 111.54
A Dewhurst c R Diver b j Boynton 52 52 62 5 0 100.00
DG Murty lbw b D Narayan 11 17 13 2 0 64.71
ER Hyde+ c G Wiseman b A Watson 4 5 11 0 0 80.00
RC Triniman c R Diver b A Watson 2 4 2 0 0 50.00
K Suresh c R Dearden b j Boynton 8 16 15 0 0 50.00
TW Balderson c B Kholer-Cadmore b j Boynton 3 8 12 0 0 37.50
NJ Winder not out   10 15 13 1 0 66.67
S Gandhi c and b j Boynton 1 6 6 0 0 16.67
J Cross Zamirski                
Extras 0nb 16w 4lb 0b 0pen 20
Total 236 for 10

 

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb S/r Econ
P Turnbull 4.0 1 5 0 1(1) 0(0) 0.00 1.25
L Robinson 4.0 0 20 0 2(2) 0(0) 0.00 5.00
A Pollard 4.0 0 28 0 0(0) 0(0) 0.00 7.00
K Pearce 4.0 0 37 1 4(11) 0(0) 28.00 9.25
D Narayan 10.0 0 57 3 0(0) 0(0) 20.00 5.70
R Dearden 6.0 0 28 0 2(2) 0(0) 0.00 4.67
A Watson 8.0 0 46 2 0(0) 0(0) 24.00 5.75
j Boynton 4.4 0 11 4 0(0) 0(0) 7.00 2.36

 

Batsman Fall of Wicket Partnership Batsmen Over
T Colverd 1-61 61 T Colverd(25) SA Turner(24) 11.5
SA Turner 2-123 62 SA Turner(18) D Chohan(40) 20.4
D Chohan 3-160 37 D Chohan(18) A Dewhurst(17) 28.6
DG Murty 4-181 21 DG Murty(11) A Dewhurst(10) 32.6
ER Hyde 5-200 19 ER Hyde(4) A Dewhurst(15) 35.1
RC Triniman 6-202 2 RC Triniman(2) A Dewhurst(0) 35.5
A Dewhurst 7-216 14 A Dewhurst(10) K Suresh(4) 38.3
K Suresh 8-220 4 K Suresh(4) TW Balderson(0) 40.2
TW Balderson 9-226 6 TW Balderson(3) NJ Winder(1) 42.2
S Gandhi 10-236 10 S Gandhi(1) NJ Winder(9) 44.4

 

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: C Pennick M Seward
Referee:
Scorers: H Hyde L Murrell

 

The Blues were finally given a break from the weather gods when a gorgeously sunny day presented itself as the setting for the team’s first home fixture against a strong combined services XI. Stand in captain, Tom Colverd won the toss and elected to bowl on an untested Fenner’s wicket. The Blues’ new ball pair started off promisingly but some positive batting from the opposition openers saw the run rate start to escalate. By lunch, it was well and truly proven that Fenner’s had returned to its traditional state of being a batting paradise, as the combined services posted 367 in their 50 overs. This included two centuries, one of which was hit in 45 balls.

The Blues could do little but remain positive and most batsman did exactly that. All of the top order made speedy contributions, with Chohan and Dewhurst chalking up the seasons first two half centuries. However, 367 was always going to be an all but insurmountable task. In the pursuit of quick runs, the middle and lower order quickly perished, bringing the innings to an end a few overs before the allotted 50, and several many runs away from the target.

By K Suresh