Glasgow Accies U18 v East Kilbride U18 (11/08/08) scorecard

Glasgow Accies U18 90-5 beat East Kilbride U18 81-8 by 9 runs.

Match played at New Anniesland, Glasgow on Monday 11th August 2008 at 18:00.

West District U18 League, 20 overs-a-side.

Toss won by Glasgow Accies U18, who elected to bat.

Umpire: NA Dowers.
Scorer: CAC Dawson.

Glasgow Accies U18

Batter How out Bowler Runs
Sc. Young (*) c J Johnstone b G Kelly 8
G Revie c S McFarlane b G Kelly 8
T Sutton b J Dalgleish 8
E Crawford run out (J Dalgleish) 0
CJ Dick b D Healy 15
SA McVitty not out 29
I McCallum not out 5
P Revie
CJ Allen
H Malik
Extras (3b, 0lb, 3nb, 11w, 0pr) 17
Total (for 5 wkts, 20.0 overs) 90

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
J Johnstone 4.0 1 11 0
R Vardy 2.0 1 8 0
A Kampman 4.0 0 14 0
G Kelly 5.0 0 21 2
J Dalgleish 2.0 0 5 1
P Jack 2.0 0 13 0
D Healy 1.0 0 15 1

East Kilbride U18

Batter How out Bowler Runs
R Vardy lbw b Sc. Young 4
H Naeem c T Sutton b H Malik 1
J Johnstone c P Revie b H Malik 4
S McFarlane (*+) c SA McVitty b Sc. Young 9
A Kampman c SA McVitty b Sc. Young 11
G Kelly c P Revie b I McCallum 10
P Jack run out 9
A Meikle not out 15
D Healy b I McCallum 1
L Cook not out 0
J Dalgleish
Extras (6b, 0lb, 2nb, 9w, 0pr) 17
Total (for 8 wkts, 20.0 overs) 81

Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Sc. Young 5.0 1 14 2
H Malik 3.0 0 13 2
E Crawford 4.0 1 16 1
CJ Dick 5.0 0 17 0
I McCallum 3.0 0 12 2

Match report

A solid performance from an U18 side growing in confidence. 3 on the trot under stand-in captain, Scott Young.

Batting was solidly propped up by Sam McVitty, in to counter the dangerous presence of future State cricketer (apparently) Vardy.

The bowling effort was the usual story for the Accies boys - shared out amongst several very able youngsters. Skipper Scott Young bowled his 5 well again, removing the key man Vardy with his third ball. Habib Malik looked dangerous as ever, Crawford and Dick were solid, and Ian McCallum closed out the innings with an iron nerve for one so young.

Some refreshing hitting from youngster Meikle ran the scores close in the end, but Accies were dominant enough in the field that the win rarely looked in doubt.

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