Glasgow Accies Midweek XI v East Kilbride (29/05/07) scorecard

Glasgow Accies Midweek XI 70 all out (1 pt) lost to East Kilbride 121-6 (3 pts) by 51 runs.

Match played at New Anniesland, Glasgow on Tuesday 29th May 2007 at 18:00.

Western Evening League Division 2, 20 overs-a-side.

Toss won by East Kilbride, who elected to bat.

East Kilbride

Batter How out Bowler Runs
I Brown b A Nag 12
G Parsons st A McLauchlan b HTJ Gleed 9
S Pearson b N Stone 5
Imam c A Nag b CJ Dick 17
S Shahid c CJ Dick b AD Cochrane 51
Joel Richardson c b HTJ Gleed 2
D Bell not out 11
Usman not out 12
Ratna
Azeem
Sandip
Extras (1b, 1lb, 0nb, 5w, 0pr) 7
Total (for 6 wkts, 20.0 overs) 121

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
N Stone 5.0 0 24 1
A Nag 5.0 0 30 1
HTJ Gleed 4.0 0 33 2
R Kelso 1.0 0 5 0
CJ Dick 4.0 0 17 1
AD Cochrane 1.0 0 8 1

Glasgow Accies Midweek XI

Batter How out Bowler Runs
R Kelso c b Ratna 8
A Nag run out 10
M Callaghan b Ratna 3
A McLauchlan c b S Shahid 18
A Revell c b Joel Richardson 9
CJ Dick (*) b S Shahid 6
M Dodds b S Shahid 0
A Wilson c b I Brown 2
AD Cochrane b S Shahid 0
N Stone b S Shahid 0
HTJ Gleed not out 0
Extras (0b, 2lb, 0nb, 9w, 0pr) 11
Total (all out, 16.2 overs) 70

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Ratna 4.0 0 30 2
Usman 4.0 1 10 0
Joel Richardson 4.0 0 17 1
S Shahid 4.0 0 12 5
I Brown 0.3 0 1 1

Match report

Glasgow Accies Midweek XI's winning streak was silenced by a strong East Kilbride team, most notable by all-rounder Shushi Shahid who finished with 51 runs and figures of [4-0-12-5] (mostly down to poor light, of course!)

1st Innings

Nik Stone and Abhijit Nag opened the bowling attack and, after finding their line, finished tidily. Each took one wicket before 1st change.

Haydn Gleed then bowled a productive spell, with Roddy Kelso, then skipper Corrie Dick bowling from the other end, taking two valuable wickets.

Roddy's over wasn't bad, but the bowling change was an educated decision, the young leggy replacement took a wicket off his first delivery. There were a few, or a lot of dropped catches to follow, more notably Kelso at slip, and Naggy padding Shahid's miscue off coz over the boundary for six.

Alex Cochrane bowled a promising over to finish the innings.

The Chase

Some early wickets in Accies' innings caused a premature collapse.

Roddy Kelso was looking in form, when he smacked one to deep mid wicket, where a young fielder took a routine catch. Abhijit, in his last match, finished somewhat anticlimactically when run out for 10.

All did not look lost however when under-18s keeper Andrew 'Spud' McLaughlan started playing some decisive strokes, including a stunning boundary.

But then we went boom, and that was crap.

Next time boys. Plenty of matches to go.

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