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Winter Tournament –Week 5 Stripes, Galaxy And Royals Rebound After Losses March 11th, 2010 As last Saturday’s evening round of matches unfolded, the entertainment continued with upset defeats followed by rapid recoveries as “the game of glorious uncertainties” maintained its reputation in this tournament. The “work in progress” youth team “Stars” humbled the cocky “Stripes” to earn their first win in the competition. “Stripes” then recovered to defeat last year’s champions Galaxy. Galaxy got their act together, in the evening’s thriller, to conquer the strong “Royals” who suffered their first defeat of the tournament.
Royals, following the evening pattern in which defeats were followed by victories, set earlier by “Stripes” and “Galaxy” outclassed “Stripes” in the fourth match. The results were: “Stars” 1 win 0 losses; “Stripes” 1 win 2 losses; “Galaxy” 1 win 1 loss; and “Royals” 1 win and 1 loss. Such results contribute to the artistic creation of a beautiful Winter Cricket Tournament in which none of the teams is invincible. The results of the games of the tournament continue to be unpredictable thereby generating interest and excitement. The efforts of the players and their leaders must be commended for such a production. Stars vs. Stripes The noisy “Stars” batted first and amassed a healthy 136 as the over confident “Stripes” gave away 64 extras and effected only 2 dismissals with a variety of ill disciplined bowling. Mike Singh and Amogh Karwar sent their team off to an excellent start with a 55 runs opening stand which was consolidated with a 53 runs second pair effort from Aunsh and Roshan. In reply “Stripes” got 114. Their openers Saif Mohamed and Ammar Azeem put together 51 before the second pair of batters Ryan Persaud and Kareem Latif were choked by tight bowling and youthful athletic fielding that restricted the pair to an inadequate 36 runs. Although the 11th. over by Ghous, gave away 16 extras, the task was too much for “Stripes” who lost their focus when fielding and the match by 22 runs. “Stars” were justified in their jubilation over their surprised victory which was a source of great encouragement for them. Galaxy vs. Stripes Galaxy vs. Royals “Royals” batted first and encountered some tight bowling and fielding by “Galaxy”. Prashad Mahadeo and Sean Thompson put on a solid 47 runs, but “Royals” second pair of Deryck McDonald and Mark Gomes were kept in check and added 29 run to the openers’ partnership. The last pair of Kumar Nandalal and Thelson Blair could only have accumulated 21 runs as “Galaxy” tightened their grip on the game by dismissing their opponents for 97. Seven of the 12 overs in the innings went for less than 8 runs with Conrad Carbon conceding only1 run in the 11th over while Krishna gave away a mere 5 runs in the 10th over.
“Galaxy”
chase began with Kawal Persaud and Manoj Balgobin putting on a 32
runs stand to be up with the required run rate. The first 2 overs
by Deryck McDonald and Kumar Nandalal yielded 12 runs with one dismissal.
The second pair of Conrad Carbon and Sunil Kalicharran cautiously
took the score to 67 in spite of accurate fiery pace bowling from
Blair and accurate spin from Mark Gomes. That produced 4 runs in
the 5th over and 6 runs in the 6th. over. Royals
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