Sunday, November 1, 2009

vs The Banzai Charge 10/18 at 3:30 pm and vs Company 10/31 at 7:45 am

Vs The Banzai Charge 10/18 at 3:30 pm:
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The Banzai Charge (TBC) batted first and it was a familiar story, Yasser bowled one of the openers in the first over of the game, soon Shafqat at the other end bowled the other open the next over and wickets began to fall - left, right and center, one of their batsmen who went onto score 29 runs was out twice very clearly (both caught by me behind the wickets), but the umpire (from The Boss) thought otherwise - I think he was partly blind (sorry bud I had to say this), otherwise how would he can't give those out, those were big deflections, anyways this was the primary reason the TBC's went onto score 50 runs in 15.3 and they were all out. Nazeer and Yasser took two wickets and Mushtaq, Suhail and Shafqat one each. Faheed did well at deep mid-wicket to take two good catches and saved some boundaries.
Chasing 51 to win this should've been a walk in the park for us, but guess what we basically suck at chasing targets - that has been the case this season at least, we should have chased this down in may be 2 or 3 wickets down max, but we lost 4 wickets. Muneer and Faheed opened and started off well by playing aggressively, just when they looked set they threw it away, Faheed fell caught behind and I went in next to accompany Muneer, but Muneer holed out soon at long off for the umpteenth time - Muneer are you listening? Shafqat joined me next in the middle and we took the score close to the target, when it was hardly a few runs to get I threw it away, got out to a bad shot, it was full on the body close to the waist and I closed the face of the bat too soon and it took the edge for the ball to balloon up and the keeper made no mistake - Duh!. Mushtaq went in next and soon was bowled trying to flick to a ball on the leg stump and there we go again .. but Suhail and Shafqat made sure we didn't lose any more wickets and scored the remaining few runs, we chased it down at the end in 10.5 overs.
This should've been an easy win but we would like to do it this way, don't we guys? :-)

Vs Company 10/31 at 7:45 am:
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Our last preliminary game before the semis, we were supposed to play this game at MS #6, but due to a scheduling issue we decided to play at the Sammamish HS Grounds in Bellevue where we regularly practice. Company agreed to this and we started at 8:30 pm, we won the toss and elected to bat. Muneer and Adeel opened the innings, the team wanted to give Adeel a chance since he hasn't batted in any of the games he played for us. Faheed and Sumit did not play this game. We had Shuja and Adeel in place of them.
Muneer began in his usual fashion, and played some good shots all around, Adeel fell after scoring 2 runs caught behind, Muneer followed suit in similar fashion after making 14 runs. Nazeer and Mushtaq were now in the middle, Nazeer soon fell mistiming a straight drive and holed out to long-on (a very rare shot by Nazeer, he generally plays along the ground). I went in next, I felt the ball was coming onto the bat very nicely, there was a lot of moisture on the ground and it helped the bowlers, it was also good for batting, I got one on the middle and off-stump that I hit flat and over long-off for a six, soon in the next over I put one over the bowler's head (more straighter this time) and to the right and over the long-off fielder for another six, I gave it more power and elevation this time. I enjoyed playing both these shots. Mushtaq on the other hand played very intelligently milking it for singles and twos and showed great temperament, both of us brought the score into the 70s, I looked set for a big score and wanted to stay till the end, but I tried to flick one for a single and the keeper moved quickly to his left and did well to hold the catch, it was the faintest of edges. I made 21. Shafqat joined Mushtaq but soon fell for 2 runs, Suhail and Mushtaq then took us through the slog overs and Suhail did really well to blast a boundary in the last over, we were all out for 97 runs off 15.5 overs. Mushtaq made 31 and was run out - Splendid Innings!
Company needed 98 runs to win, but they really didn't look like they would get anywhere close from ball one, wickets began to tumble, thanks to some fine bowling from all our bowlers, the one that stands out to me was a super-fast in-swinging delivery from Suhail, the batsman Nitin had no clue and before he could even raise his bat to play the ball his stumps were rattled - top-class delivery. There were also some good outfield catches, Muneer's catch behind the wickets off Mushtaq, Mushtaq's catch at cover off Nazeer and Adeel's catch at deep square leg off Shafqat.
Shafqat got two good wickets, Nazeer, Mushtaq, Shuja and Suhail took one each.
Company were all out for a meagre 36 runs off 12.1 overs.
Onto the semis!
GO SARFAROSH!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

vs Thunder 10/3 at 3:30 pm and vs The Boss 10/10 at 1 pm


We played 'Thunder' on 10/3 at Grass Lawn Park, it was a beautiful day, Thunder won the toss and put us into bat. Muneer and Nazeer opened and gave us a terrific start, Muneer began in his usual fashion, hitting the ball all over the park, Nazeer too was aggressive and made use of the shorter half side boundary with some beautiful cover drives and square-cuts. Muneer's six over the mid-wicket boundary standout as the best shot of the game, this was a ball pitched on a good length spot a middle stump line, Muneer timed his swing and balance to perfection and hoisted it over mid-wicket, this was Thunder's best bowler and the current leading wicket-taker in the Division, the bowler was stunned as were the fielders - terrific shot, way to go Muneer!
Muneer and Nazeer put on a wonderful opening partnership before Muneer got out. Sumit gave Nazeer good company in the middle before Nazeer got out after a scintillating knock of 36. Sumit played some beautiful shots and made sure we crossed 100 runs. Sumit and Faheed were unbeaten at the end with 24 and 6 respectively. We set a target of 104 runs for Thunder.
Thunder began their chase and never really looked like they would get to the target, they began to lose wickets at regular intervals, all the bowlers - Mushtaq, Shafqat, Suhail, Nazeer and Sumit bowled beautifully. Adeel did well on the field and held two catches. Thunder were bowled out for 58 runs at the end.

We played against TheBoss on 10/10 at the same ground. Nazeer won the toss and elected to bat - very rightly, another decent start, just when Muneer was looking dangerous he half-heartedly played an half-volley to long-on and was caught, Faheed went in next and broke lose, showed what he is capable off and played some really good shots - pulls and drives and in the 'V', Nazeer played as usual - if a youngster is watching and want to learn how to build an innings he should watch how Nazeer plays - great temperament. Nazeer made 20-odd runs before he was out caught going for the big hit, soon Sumit joined Faheed and took the score a little further, Sumit fell soon after and I went in to join Faheed, we ran well before Faheed was run out at the non-striker's end, it was the slog overs (14th over) and I played one straight to short cover and Faheed ran and was almost half-way down the track before I could say 'NO', Suhail joined me and soon another run out and Suhail was gone, I was trying to take advantage of the short half-side boundary and was trying to play it over cover, I missed a couple of balls but was able to get one right off the middle, at the end we were able to make 85/6 off 16.

TheBoss chasing 86 runs to win began to lose wickets at regular intervals, this has become a normal routine the last few consecutive games, we've been dominating in our batting and bowling departments, I hope this continues in this fashion, TheBoss was soon all out for 55 runs. Nazeer seems to have mastered on how to bowl on these slow tracks and ended up taking 3 wickets, Yasser took 2 and Sumit and Shafqat 1 each. TheBoss didn't really put up a fight and none of their batsmen looked threatening except may be one.

A great team effort again. GO SARFAROSH!



Sunday, September 27, 2009

vs Tigers - Sep 27 '09, 8:15 am

We were back to the MS #6 Ground - the crappy ground.

Tigers won the toss and put us into bat. Faheed and Muneer opened, it was a disastrous start, Faheed fell to the 4rth ball of the innings, the bowler Anand was bowling fuller and attacking off and middle, it does take a while for most batsmen to settle-in early on in the innings especially the openers, I thought Faheed was a little too cautious and was not showing his bat to the ball to the first three deliveries he faced, rather defending with his body, the bowling was a yard or two quicker than what Faheed expected and to the fourth ball Faheed was late on the shot and was beaten for pace and lost his off stump. Faheed has not been among runs lately and that showed today, this is someone who has scored ~200 runs last season, but I am sure he will bounce back and will show all of us what he is capable of, its better to be out of form in the early part of the season rather than towards the end when we get ready for the semis and hopefully the finals.

Muneer continued his form from the last game and was striking the ball well from the word go, Nazeer who was in next called for the second run on a typical Muneer shot and was runout by a foot to a very good throw from the deep, it was unfortunate, Nazeer didn't face a single ball and was runout and thats the worst thing that can happen to a top-order batsman. Sumit came in next and stuck in well with Muneer, they took the score to 35 runs off 8 overs and then Muneer fell - bowled Vasu for a well made 22. Our scoring rate was 4+ an over, but we decided to send Suhail ahead of me to bump up the scoring rate even more I guess, Suhail played one straight to an overpitched delivery, he connected it well got the elevation but not the distance and holed out to the long-off fielder who went backwards and caught it well, Shuja? went in next on the fall of Suhail's wicket but soon ran himself out to a non-existent run, I went in next and didn't want to waste a single ball especially since it was towards the end of the innings, but unfortunately I dragged one on to my stumps to the very first ball I faced (the world crashed around me, its a terrible feeling to get out to the first ball), I should've gotten my eye in and played a couple of balls before I played that shot, but the general feeling I got was to go out and not to waste any balls and play the shots which I didn't feel right about, our idea should've been to play all the 16 overs and the runs would've come, its very important to save the wickets, there wasn't any need for Suhail to go #5 and also Shuja at #6 who is not a hitter (if that was the idea), we were towards the end of the 13th over now and we dug our own grave. Sumit on the other hand was watching the wickets tumble at one end, Sumit was very focused today and his shot selection was impeccable, he hit three beautiful boundaries and ran well for the singles and twos. Mushtaq was the last batsman in and he did well to take the score to 68 runs before he fell caught behind in the 16th over with 4 balls to spare, we were all out for 68 runs - not a bad score on this ground, certainly defendable is what we felt.

Mushtaq and Suhail opened the bowling attack for us and we settled down to bowl a good line and length, Mushtaq bowled one straight and one of the openers went across and lost his middle stump, soon after that Mushtaq bowled a beauty to the new batsman and was caught behind - on a hat-trick, wickets began to fall at regular intervals and the Tigers really didn't look like they were in control at any point of time in the game. They had no answer to Suhail's pace, he bowled beautifully today. Tigers were 38 for 5 off 12 overs and required another 31 runs off the remaing 4 overs - 8 an over was the required run rate, in the 13th over Muneer held a beautiful one-handed crucial catch at long-off running to his right to get the 6th wicket. There were also two runouts one by Nazeer-Sumit earlier and the last wicket by Sumit-me. Tigers were allout for 42 runs and we won comfortably at the end by 26 runs. It was a Fantasting bowling effort after a fair batting display.

Onto 'Thunder' next at GrassLawn Park - 10/3, 3:30 pm.

GO SARFAROSH!

vs Daredevils - Sep 13 '09, 8:15 am

Despite the Ramadan fasting we stuck together as a team and showed our commitment in the game today. Full marks to the bowlers - Suhail, Mushtaq, Shuja and Sumit - Job Well done! We restricted Daredevils to a total of 52, we basically ran through their batting line up and finished with 4 balls to spare - 52 all out off 15.2

Everything worked as per our plan, winning the toss was crucial and we did and we put them into bat, the ground was surprisingly very heavy with the over night dew.

I am sure everyone will agree that our man of the match was none other than our 'Munnu', he hung around till around the 10th over and took the pressure off us under difficult batting conditions - the cracking square-cut for a boundary and the six past square leg was brute force and it stands out in his well made '30'.
Nice decent all-round performance from Suhail as well (9 not out and 9/1 off 4 overs).

There were two brilliant runouts by Mushtaq (mid-wicket) and Adil (cover-point). Both the throws were to me the wicketkeeper and landed on top of the stumps.

Since the ground was heavy with the overnight dew our bowlers used it to good effect, the ball was skidding off the track and we made it difficult for their batsmen.

Daredevils did pretty well to defend their 52, they bowled fuller and yorker length deliveries and made batting difficult for us. Faheed and Sumit fell early, I went in next and decided that I will not get out and give as much support as I can to Muneer who was batting really well. I went in when it was the 6th over and batted with Muneer until the 10th over when Muneer went to clear the boundary for the second time and was bowled after picking one nicely off the middle to put it over the square-leg boundary fielder for a six off the previous delivery. Suhail came in next and batted pretty well until the 13th over when I threw away my wicket when there were 3 runs required to win. I was waiting for a loose ball and got one and wanted to square-cut it to the boundary to finish it off but I didn't middle it well, it hit the bottom of my bat and went up for point to go backwards and catch it, we lost one valuable point there, Shuja came in next and made sure we didn't lose anymore wickets, Suhail hit the winning runs with a boundary and finished it off in the 15th over.

A very satisfying victory Indeed!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

A 'not so Thumping' win - but a win Nevertheless!

Vs Autobots - 8/16 - 11am
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After winning the toss we put Autobots into bat, Jay and Suhail bowled brilliantly didn't give the batsmen any room, both their openers were good players in my opinion, they played with a straight bat and then came the turning point - a runout, challenging Jay's arm from long-on, the second-run was probably there to be taken but Jay's hard and fast throw to Suhail (the bowler) found the runner a foot short and from then on wickets began to tumble like a pack of cards, at one stage Autobots were 15/5, but I think we gave it away again like we did in the previous game we began to bowl wides and noballs, at the end Autobots were all out for 40 off 14 overs. Jay, Suhail, Nazeer, Mushtaq and Sumit all of them bowled well, if Mushtaq can control his wides he'll be a great bowler for sure - undoubtedly.

Requiring 41 to wrap up, Faheed and Muneer opened, Muneer got out quickly holding out to long-on, Faheed made 5 before he went across to try and play his half-sweep-half-flick to fine leg and lost his leg stump, I think it was a little early in his innings to play that kind of shot even though this has fetched him a lot of runs in the previous season, I hope he plays straight and in the 'V' until he gets his eye in. Sumit and I were in the crease and I felt Sumit and I can hang in and not lose any more wickets and chase this meagre total, but apparently I failed to keep one down at point and hit a square cut straight to the point fielder who did well to hold on to it in his second attempt, I didn't get in the middle and it hit the bottom of my bat and spun to point. I was gone for 6. Nazeer soon fell stumped for 5. Jay went in next and he and Sumit made sure we didn't lose any more wickets and finished the game with 3 overs to spare and 3 wickets in hand.

It was Jay's day all the way, he accounted for 6 of the 7 wickets that fell in some way or the other - 1 runout, 2 outfield catches and 2 wickets (one of them a wonderful c&b). He also played sensibly at the end with Sumit.
Sumit batted brilliantly and did what was told of him and was unbeaten at the end with 11 runs.

A good win overall but not a convincing win.

We learned later that we missed an umpiring assignment the same day at 8:15 am and that will cost us 10 points (penalty) - Oops!

Well, lets look ahead and win the remaining games convincingly to make up for that 10 points.

Go SARFAROSH!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Winning streak comes to an end!

Aug 09, 2009 Vs TheOpposition
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After eight successive wins we lost today's game - Yikes!
We didn't bowl well and could have done a little better with the bat.

The Opposition (the team we played the semi-finals against in Div F) won the toss and elected to bat, this was a new ground (MS Ground #6) which we were not familiar with, it was an 8:15 am Sunday game, not sure what happened to our bowlers, we were pitching it short and wide and the batsmen capitalized on it and got off to a terrific start - just what they needed.

We gave aways 16 Extras and that says it all on how badly we bowled, it means 16 extra deliveries and 16 runs - bad, most of their batsmen chipped in with 10-15 runs and the rest were obviously extras, there were some brief moments of brilliance from a couple of our players one was from our one and and only Sumit - two terrific back-to-back deliveries both bowled and Adeel's (substituting for Amogh who probably fractured his little finger while fielding) spectacular dive to a quarter-chance catch. TheOpposition made 87 for 6 off 16 - Sumit and Nazeer took 2 wickets, Suhail took 1 and the other was a run out.

Faheed and I opened needing 88 to win, Faheed skied one to cover and was caught in the very first over, I started off well, I felt good since I was middling the ball early in the innings, the bowlers then began to settle in and bowled and a near perfect line, now I began to give them dot balls and our scoring rate was climbing, Nazeer on the other end was playing well not wasting too many deliveries and we ran singles and twos well, but we needed boundaries, our asking rate climbed to seven an over, I began to open my shoulders and was ready to go after the bowlers after a straight-six which I really didn't middle well to be honest and I was surprised that the bat that I was using still had that power to let the ball sail over the long-on boundary where the fielder caught it past the boundary line, soon after that Nazeer and I was caught in a bad-mix up and I was run out (yes, again) , Nazeer and I had a good 50+ run partnership, but soon Nazeer fell caught behind, Suhail and Sumit did well to get us close to the target, we required 13 runs off 10 balls and I still couldn't believe we lost it from there, 3-4 dot balls followed and Suhail was run out and Sumit skied one to long on and was caught. Last ball we required 6 runs to win and 5 runs to tie, Mushtaq almost did it with a straight lofted drive to long on but the fielder got it one bounce.

Good decent effort from TheOpposition and also we helped them out with our Extras and my inability to get runs quickly in the early part of the innings helped TheOpposition clinch victory.

On to Autobots next - 8/16 11:00 am.

GO SARFAROSH!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

First Game - Summer League 2009

Well after basking in the glory for sometime of winning the Div F title for Spring League '09 the team is looking ahead now.
We kicked-off the season with a win in the first game against Zhakaas - yes the team we played in the finals last season, they looked like a tired lot, we didn't see a couple of their regular players. I was rested this game along with Mushtaq, we gave Adeel a chance to play in the '8'. Jay Nair found a place in the '8' as well (ofcourse).

Zhakaas won the toss and put us into bat :-) , Muneer and Amogh opened for a change, Amogh couldn't keep one down and was out caught at short mid-wicket, I think he should play to his strengths which is the cover region where he has that natural tendency to cover drive anything full or straight to him which is top class stuff, but he should be careful playing in the mid-wicket region to a ball anything on middle or leg - hit it really hard when you want to play in the mid-wicket region if not play with soft hands and keep it down and nudge it to square leg or backward square leg or even play in the 'V' into the mid-on/long-on region.

Nazeer came in next and settled down well with Muneer walking into the bowler and playing it straight for singles, Muneer was at his best - great pulls to the backward square leg region for twos, both of them did well until the 8th over, I felt that Zhakaas figured out Muneer really well later on as the innings progressed and began to bowl to him fuller on the off and managed to get dot balls, since the scoreboard was not ticking Nazeer began to take risks and was missing as well, 8-12 overs fetched only 10 runs total, something we should think about going forward. Muneer got out after the 12th over to a well made 28 off 39 balls. Sumit came in next to join Nazeer and began to accelerate - good decision to send Sumit ahead keeping in mind the batting conditions and the ball not coming onto bat we needed someone technically sound as well as someone who could hit boundaries and Sumit was perfect. Nazeer soon fell trying to accelerate the scoring, another fine innings from Nazeer - 29 off 33 balls. Sumit ended up unbeaten with 18 off only 12 balls and we made a total of 88 off 16 - I would say 12-15 runs short off target but nevertheless a respectable score.

Zhakaas began their run chase well, milking singles and twos, but we didn't wait too long for the first wicket, Amogh scalped the first one caught brilliantly by Suhail at cover, wickets began to fall at regular intervals, but one of their batsmen looked threatening and almost took the game away from us, he hit two sixes one of them a full toss and another one which he converted into a full toss, but thanks to Jay who bowled Prashant the danger batsman with a beauty which came in and took the bails off, the batsman had no clue on how to play that delivery he was trying to defend and still missed it - classy, Jay bowled brilliantly and gave away only 3 runs off 3 overs for 1 wicket - Jay Ho! :-), we wrapped them up at the end for a paltry 57, Amogh took 2 wickets and Jay, Nazeer and Suhail took 1 each, the other two wickets were run outs one from Nazeer and the last one from me when I sub'ed for Muneer in the field.

Good start to the season, Go Sarfarosh!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Division Champions!

Yes, we did it, we are the Div F Champions :-)

We beat Zhakaas I would say pretty comfortably at the end.

Zhakaas won the toss and batted first, they made 85, I would say we gave away 10-15 runs extra at the end, we gave away over 20 runs in the last two overs - thanks to some lusty hitting in the end from Abinav.

We started off badly chasing 86 runs for victory, we were 2/2 with Mushtaq and I gone, I was given out runout - Nazeer played one back to the bowler Rohit which he misfielded, Nazeer called and there was a run and I ran and I thought I made it comfortably at the keeper's end but the leg umpire thought otherwise, she raised her hand right away, I stood their stunned at her decision, she was in a good position to judge and she probably thought I didn't ground my bat, but I always do and I infact yell at my other team members if they don't when they bat/run so why wouldn't I, even if it was a close call the benefit of doubt would need to go to the batsmen, whatever might be the case the bottomline was I failed to deliver in the finals and it was really disappointing.

Nazeer and Faheed made sure that we didn't lose any more wickets, they batted beautifully, sensibly, aggresively when needed and brought us close to victory, it was probably Faheed's best effort that I've seen so far, he went onto make 48 runs, he played straight in the V, pulled the short ones and also ran the quick singles when needed, Nazeer played a Captain's knock and carried his bat all the way through, what an effort! Hats off to him, he shined in all departments in the tournament, be it bowling, batting, fielding and ofcourse captaining, he brought the team together and brought out the best in each one of us. Thanks Nazeer - You Rock!

Celebration time guys!

Looking forward to the next season, Div E ofcourse - Summer 2009.

Go SARFAROSH!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Semi-Final 2 - against 'The Opposition'

Our Fifth successive Victory! Yay!!!!! Thats right, we are in the Finals! - Hooray!

We won the toss and elected to field, Nazeer had a plan - obviously, we knew that 'The Opposition' is a better fielding/bowling side than a batting side, Sunny and Saurabh opened, we all knew that their team depends so much on Sunny's batting, while Saurabh was struggling on one end, Sunny was batting with supreme aplomb, he was middling the ball well and played some cracking cover drives, square cuts, one of the pull shots he played sailed over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a six off Mushtaq. He was starting to be a thorn in the flesh, Saurabh on the other hand had no clue on how to play Mushtaq and Suhail, he was basically eating the deliveries, Sunny was the only one who was scoring but the run rate was under control for us, 5 overs 16, 7 overs 24 and so on, Saurabh finally was gone stumped by me off the bowling of Nazeer, Mehul came in next and was gone immediately caught by Sumit at short backward point off Nazeer, a well thought-out plan by Nazeer. Rucheek the captain came in next and was rotating the strike better, the run rate got a little better, but then came Sunny's dismissal, Suhail pitched one short of a length and Sunny went for a pull, he was never in control of the shot I thought but the ball was traveling and Faheed was at the deep square leg boundary, he moved in nicely made a split second decision either to take the ball on one bounce or to go for the catch and he went for it and pulled off an excellent diving catch, I haven't seen an outfield catch of this calibre in ARCL so far, it was definitely a turning point in the game, the score was in the upper 40s when Sunny left and they were 3 down, and they managed to add only around 20 more runs at the end after that dismissal, a couple of overs later Mushtaq pulled off a blinder of a catch Jonty style at point to get rid of Deepak C, the ball was traveling wide off point, but Mushtaq kept his eyes on the ball all through and timed his dive very well, he was almost airborne when he took the catch, all of us were shaking our head in disbelief on the commitment that Mushtaq showed. Our fielding was top class, Faheed again stopped a certain boundary at short extra cover moving to his right quickly from short cover and stopping that full blooded extra cover drive from Saurabh early in the innings. We definitely did raise the bar today in all aspects. The Opposition were 67 runs at the end of 16 overs for the loss of 4 wickets.

After a superb effort in the field and restricting The Opposition to 67 the team looked confident, Mushtaq and Faheed opened, Faheed played a straight drive to mid-off and took off for the single, hesitated in between, the mid-on fielder Rakshit threw it to the bowler Deepak C who threw the stumps down, Faheed's dive at the end did not save his wicket and was run out, a disastrous start, I went in next, I felt that the wicket was playing really well, the temperature was in the mid-80s and the wicket seemed to have dried up nicely and the ball was coming on to the bat, it was good for batting, I was able to find the gaps with ease, especially in the cover region, I played to my strengths, Mushtaq on the other end was playing very sensibly, was not taking any risks and was milking the ball for ones and twos, we carried off in similar fashion until the 6th over, we were 33 for 1, Rucheek the bowler bowled one on the leg stump on a good length I played towards mid-wicket with a straight bat, Sunny was positioned at forward short leg an interesting position I thought, he put his left hand out and the ball stuck in his hand to pull of a stunning catch, I was out for 12.

Muneer came in next and started to play his shots from the word go, he hit two glorious boundaries off successive balls and the third one for a two, he followed it up with a couple more fantastic boundaries and we were almost done :), Mushtaq on the other hand carried on with his ones and twos, Muneer finished off in style at the end with a 'maximum' when there was 6 runs required, Muneer made 26 n.o and Mushtaq 21 n.o, we chased down this total in 9 overs to reach the FINALS.

Way to Go Sarfarosh!

Our Finals will be with Zhakaas on 7/19 at 10:30 am at the MS grounds.

Lets move on to Div E as the 'title winners' :) GO SARFAROSH!

Against 'Items' - 6/28

Sorry about the late post ...
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Our fourth successive win ...
I should say we are becoming a very disciplined side as the league is progressing, today we showed how these little partnerships in the middle can help, 'Items' won the toss and put us into bat, Nazeer and Faheed opened, Faheed hit an effortless six in the very first over (could be the very first ball I don' remember), it was an half-flick-half-pull kind of shot over the deep square-leg boundary, he made it look so easy, but he was out soon caught behind for 6 runs, it was a good one-handed catch by the keeper moving to his right the bowler was Rohit, Muneer came in next.

Nazeer was out the next over caught behind and again a good catch by the keeper moving to his left this time one-handed again, the bowler was Vikas, two quick wickets and now we were in trouble, Sumit went in next to join Muneer at the crease. Both of them played sensibly, Sumit in particular played some excellent cover drives, one of them reached the cover boundary, the pair put on around twenty runs before Sumit fell caught at long-on for 19 runs, I went in next and immediately Muneer fell, hung his bat around to a wide off-side delivery and spooned it to the point fielder for 7 - this is not the first time Muneer got out in that fashion, I hope this doesn't happen again with Muneer.

Suhail came in next to join me and we put on around twenty runs, we ran really well and converted two's into three's, I felt good in the middle and enjoyed the square-cut to the boundary. Suhail played some good drives as well, but I felt he was reaching for the ball and not waiting on it, the wicket that day was not too conducive for batting and one had to wait for the ball and play the shots, when things were looking good for us, I tried to play a cover drive and I didn't get to the pitch of the ball and the ball hit my bat and I thought it hit the ground before it went to the keeper the fielders went up and the umpire seemed like he was not too sure but he succumbed to the pressure. I was out for 8, Suhail left soon after skying the ball to mid-wicket and was out caught for 15, but again another two quick wickets and another 20-odd-run partnership.

We were six down now and around 60 runs on the board, two new batsmen again in the crease - Mushtaq and Amogh, guess what, yes, they make another 18 odd runs together and we ended up at 78 for 6 after 16, Mushtaq played some good drives and made 11 runs with good support from Amogh who made 6.

78 is a defend able target by any means at these MS grounds, Items I thought were too cautious in their approach while chasing, our bowlers bowled very well but Items didn't take any chance, I thought they were waiting for something to happen, the asking rate was climbing and they were still scoring at a ridiculously low rate, I think at one point they were like 23 off 8, Mushtaq, Sumit, Suhail, Nazeer and Amogh, all bowled well. Nazeer and Amogh took two and Mushtaq and Sumit took one each, one runout by me and Faheed took a fantastic catch at short cover which was hit hard and low. I need to mention that Items had no clue how to play Nazeer's off-spinners, they were all out for 51 at the end.

Well done Sarfarosh!

On to the Semis ...

Sunday, June 7, 2009

versus BlackHawks 06/06 @ 1 pm at MS Grounds


Our third successive win! :-) Kudos to Sarfarosh.

Nazeer won the toss for Sarfarosh and elected to bat, Faheed and I opened, the moment I faced the first ball I realized that it is going to be difficult to bat, the ball was keeping really low and was coming off the wicket really slow than normal, the bowler Ramzi didn't give me any width for the first three balls that I faced I had to basically dig it out from hitting the stumps since it was low and straight and turning into me, the fourth ball I got out of the crease and played it on the up to the right off the short mid-wicket fielder, the ball was going slow to the fielder and there was a run in my opinion I called and ran, Faheed had his hand up like a traffic policeman in India indicating to stop :-) I didn't hear his 'NO' and he was rooted to his crease didn't move an inch, and by the time I realized that he had absolutely no intention to run I was three-fourth down the pitch and I couldn't get back in time, it was a terrible mix-up and the first time with Faheed with whom I have/had great understanding in terms of running between wickets until that day, well moving on, 0 for 1 and Nazeer came in next, even though it was difficult to bat on that wicket, Nazeer and Faheed did really well to steady the ship, they ran well, both of them were not middling or timing the ball well, but was able to get four to five runs an over consistenly and before the opponent could realize we had fifty-runs up on the board in the tenth over. It was a fantastic fifty-run partnership between Nazeer and Faheed.

We had to accelerate now and Nazeer fell, stumped in the process, Suhail F came in next (promoted up in the batting order) and hit some lusty blows, one of them cleared the square leg fence, Faheed on the other end settled down really well, after realizing the difficult batting conditions, he nudged the ball around for ones and twos and was giving Suhail most of the strike, the pair ran really well and stole some good runs from right under the opponents nose.

BlackHawks to be honest is a terrible fielding side, they dropped probably close to half-a-dozen catches, on top of that their ground fielding was sloppy, I am glad we used that to good effect.

Faheed retired after making a valuable forty-two, Suhail made thirty-six and was unbeaten at the end, we made 101 runs for the loss of just two wickets - a formidable total at the MS grounds.

It was always going to be difficult chasing such a huge total at the MS grounds, BlackHawks lost wickets at regular intervals due to some fine bowling by Mushtaq, Sumit, Nazeer, Suhail and Amogh. Nazeer's off-spin turned out to be effective, he must be proud of that classic off-spinner's dismissal where he bowled the bastman, Suhail and Sumit took two wickets apiece, Nazeer took one and Amogh came at the end and bowled the last batsman. Faheed made an excellent run out from short cover with a direct hit.

BlackHawks was all out for forty-four runs not even half of our total score which gave us some valuable points, we were able to get twenty-nine points with this win to put us in the top three in the league currently, probably second in the table. This should put us in contention for the semi-finals with one more preliminary game to go with 'Items' on 6/28 @ 10:30 am at the MS Grounds.

Great Win Guys!

On to Items next!


Thursday, June 4, 2009

In our Practice Session Today

We had a decent outing today at the MS Grounds, we stretched for about ten to fifteen minutes and then jumped right into batting practice like last time with eighteen balls each per bastman. I didn't middle the ball well today while batting but still felt okay, Suhail F batted very well today and middled the ball with most of them being clean hits over the fence, Nazeer might promote Suhail up the order and give him an opportunity to showcase his batting skills in the real game, we'll see how that goes.
Our bowling looks good as well, but playing at MS grounds has been really tricky so far, we will have to focus really hard on our game this Saturday against BlackHawks who is a good side, we lost to them last season at the same ground, getting their key players like Jithesh and Rajeev out early will be the key.
I really hope we can win this game and move up the table.
Go Sarfarosh!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Team eager to meet BlackHawks

We had a good practice session Tues 6/2 at the MS grounds where we are scheduled to play BlackHawks next, the team is eager to meet BlackHawks and really have a go at them this Saturday. Nazeer bowled a lot of overs trying to get his slow offspin to work on the MS wicket which seems to be a good thought, I hope it works out.
I felt good about my batting even though I got out a couple of times, I feel that I can switch gears if needed to go from aggresive to being not so aggresive and play along the ground, I felt good about my fielding and catching as well and looks I would be in the outfield finally now that we will be playing our next two games at the MS grounds - I wouldn't be donning the keeping gloves anymore - Yay! :-)

Sunday, May 31, 2009

versus Crushers - 5/30 @ 1pm Lynnwood

Our game against Crushers on Saturday 5/30 at 1 pm at the Lynnwood ground was a fabulous game, the standard of our bowling and batting performance was very impressive, keeping in mind Crushers has lost only one game in the tournament so far and probably one of the top three teams in Div F in my opinion they were literally 'Crushed' by Sarfarosh, hats-off to the boys!

Crushers won the toss and elected to bat first and I think they started on the wrong-foot, one always need to play to their strengths and Crushers's strengths lied in their bowling attack, but still they chose to bat first. I am sure they had their reasons why ...

Uday Dave their captain started off well punishing the looseners from Sumit who was basically warming up in the first over preparing for the kill later on :-), Mushtaq bowled next and mixed up his deliveries very well, he struck an excellent line and length from the word go, it was really good to see him come back and bowl so well after sitting out a few games due to injuries, Sumit was literally unplayable from his second over onwards, Mushtaq came back in his second over and got Uday - a well thoughout plan, he bowled three different deliveries on the offside and then bowled a straight delivery bang on the middle stick and Uday scooped it to mid-wicket were Muneer swallowed it with his usual lazy elegance, it was not an easy catch to hold on to, an important wicket since Uday looked really dangerous, he made a quick 20 runs.

After Uday Dave left, wickets began to tumble for Crushers, Sumit has been very consistent with his bowling and batting so far in the season, and his bowling was at its best this game, his yorker length deliveries were unplayable and the batsmen had no options but to lose their stumps. Suhail bowled next and he also has been a very consistent performer for us the entire season, his natural inswingers were a treat to watch from behind the stumps and one of the wickets that he took was a fantastic delivery that pitched outside off and swung-in sharply and the batsman was drawn into to play that delivery and genuinely knicked it to me behind the stumps for my seventh catch of the season, I wish I could've made that my tenth or eleventh had I taken the half-chances that came my way, may be I would've if I were playing ten years ago :-). 

The last four Crusher's batsmen scratched around and managed to put up seventy-one on the board for their team, the consolation for us at the end was when Nazeer (who was not at his best that day but still managed to bowl well and were unlucky a couple of times) took the last batsman Karthik's wicket by having him play-on to his stumps when there were only three more balls to be bowled in the innings, we were able to grab that valuable point for getting all of the opponent's wickets.

Nazeer and Faheed opened the innings and put up an opening partnership of fifteen runs before Faheed fell to a Karthik delivery caught really well by Neeraj for two runs, it wasn't a bad shot but Neeraj was quickly on to his right and caught well with both hands at short cover. 

Sumit was in next and gave Nazeer great company in the middle, Nazeer went onto make a scintillating unbeaten forty-six his second forty-five+ innings in the season so far, he made some beautiful drives which was pleasant to watch from the sidelines, the pick of the lot being a straight drive for four towards the later part of his innings.

The famed Crushers bowling attack looked weak that day, Arun (whom his captain calls the 'Man with the Golden Arm') was having a bad day, earlier he was hit wicket for one run and while bowling wasn't able to penetrate the wonderful defence of Nazeer, the credit should go to Nazeer for playing Arun and the rest of the Crushers bowlers with utter disdain, Nazeer scored almost seventy-percent of the total score and won the game single-handedly with his batting with excellent support from Sumit.  Sumit was unbeaten on fourteen and played like he usually does including back-to-back boundaries at the end to finish the game in style.

We WON by six wickets - a Crushing Victory!
On to BlackHawks next!