East Kilbride U13 v Glasgow Accies U13 (04/08/14) scorecard

East Kilbride U13 31 all out (0 pts) lost to Glasgow Accies U13 118-6 (2 pts) by 87 runs.

Match played at Torrance House, East Kilbride on Monday 4th August 2014 at 18:00.

West District U13 League, 20 overs-a-side.

Toss won by East Kilbride U13, who elected to field.

Umpires: J Gardee and A Dickie.
Scorer: CAC Dawson.

Glasgow Accies U13

Batter How out Bowler Runs
J McCamley-Wilding not out 30
T Keeley b B Meikle 0
A Robinson (*) lbw b C McIntyre 15
E MacAndie c J Hawkins b N Emens 13
C ROME run out 0
C Herbert not out 23
H Gardee b J Hawkins 1
S Chadha C McIntyre 9
F Herbert not out 1
A Iqbal
H Irfan
Extras (3b, 0lb, 2nb, 21w, 0pr) 26
Total (for 6 wkts, 20.0 overs) 118

Fall of wickets

FOW Overs Out
1 -
1 - 2 1.3 T Keeley (0)
2 - 47 8.2 A Robinson (15)
3 - 70 13.3 C ROME (0)
4 - 81 15.1 E MacAndie (2)
5 - 94 17.1 H Gardee (1)
6 - 106 19.1 (9)
20.0

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
T Kiley 4.0 0 13 0
B Meikle 4.0 1 14 1
J Hawkins 4.0 0 29 1
C McIntyre 4.0 0 22 2
N Emens 2.0 0 17 1
A Murphy 2.0 0 20 0

East Kilbride U13

Batter How out Bowler Runs
T Kiley H Irfan 1
A Morrison b A Robinson 6
C McIntyre b H Gardee 2
B Meikle c E MacAndie b A Robinson 0
A Murphy b C ROME 0
J Hawkins b C ROME 0
N Emens not out 2
Extras (1b, 0lb, 7nb, 12w, 0pr) 20
Total (all out, 7.2 overs) 31

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
A Robinson 2.0 1 10 2
H Irfan 2.0 1 2 1
C ROME 2.0 0 12 2
H Gardee 1.2 0 6 1

Match report

EK only had 7 players, won the toss and surprisingly asked the Accies' lads to have first knock. This they gleefully accepted racking up 118 for the loss of 6 wickets. Main contributors were the dependable Jack McCamley-Wilding with a 30 retired and 23 not out from Calum Herbert and well supported by Andy Robinson [15] and debutant Ewan MacAndie [13].

The Accies' youngsters took a mere 7.2 overs to bowl out the EK lads with braces for skipper Robinson and Rome and one each for Irfan and Gardee.

This team looked "up for it" with some sensible batting, albeit with a couple of chances missed, and the inevitable run out.  On this form the lads should be winning more matches.

CACD

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