There was a about a 40 min break till the second T20 and with everyone resting up it was time to take to the Optimists. Nugget started the ball rolling with his fantastic coin toss and after making it 3 wins from 3 attempts we decided to have another bat.
After some changes to the team for the second game we set about making up for our early effort. The Optimists opened their attack with a young off spinner and off his first rock of the game Woody skied a chance to mid wicket who decided to grass a very easy chance. This was going to prove slightly costly for the HKCC and Woody went about taking them to the cleaners. Shan another new addition to the mighty Dels showed us he will be making plenty of runs for us this season and went about building a very effective partnership with Woody by turning the strike over to let Woody tee off which put us in a fantastic position to push home for a huge total which we did! Woody continued his liking for the HKCC bowling and soon brought up his second century for the club in 2 weeks. Unfortunately the pain did not stop here for the HKCC and the Goose was called for, with the crowds flooding into the KCC to see some serious bombing, Woody and Usman put on a 50 run partnership to end off the innings with Woody ending the innings on 150 and the Dels setting a huge total of 204.
The HKCC started off at a rate of knots however they were going to struggle to maintain this. Jammy was brought on from the short end and had an immediate impact snaring 3 wickets and putting the HKCC on the back foot. With the crowd consisting of Macnulty and K Dawg roaring form the top of the pool pavilion (you shouldn't drink in the sun boys) the Infidels proceeded to take wickets at regular intervals it was left to Waq Attack to clean up the tail who ended with figures of 3 for 7. Even though it was very hot and it was also our second game of the day the fielders and bowlers all chipped in, with special mention going to Usman who kept well throughout the whole day and kept his chirp up and kept the boys keen!
We have got our first win under our belt with many more to come!
Go the Dels!
Sean Montague
The Dels first T20 of the season saw us come against us the Vagabonds again and we had a great chance to make up for last weekend’s loss. Nugget started the game off well winning the toss and we decided to have a bat on another KCC road.
The Vagabonds made an early in road into our batting however Woody and K Dawg/Henry the Octopus set about bringing the crowds back and started hitting boundaries at will. However just when we were looking at a possible total of 200, 2 quick run outs (well done Nugget) put us on the back foot and suddenly we were looking at total of 140. Enter Farooq and with his late hockey styled hitting and with Waq Attack chipping in we posted a very respectable 166.
Unfortunately we never really set the standard in the field, the Vagabonds got off to a good start and were flying until Chris Macnulty made 2 quick break throughs. Unfortunately with a couple of dropped catches and some wayward bowling again the Vagabonds passed our total 4 down with 2.5 over's left.
It was a disappointing finish as I thought with our bowling 166 was going to be enough, however extras and dropped catches proved our undoing again. T20 cricket is quite new to all of us having only played a very limited amount of this type of cricket and the double header provided us with a great opportunity to get our season underway with a victory and to make up for the previous game.
Sean Montague
Our first Sunday game of the season did not turn out the way we wanted it to. On a cracker of a day we won the toss and decided to have a bat on a road at the home of cricket the KCC!
With a lighting quick outfield and a belter of a deck a par score was going to be around 240 at the least, with some good batting by Daniel Fullgrabe a new addition to the Dels, the K Dawg as he likes to be known and a fantastic ton by Woody we set a very competitive total of 265. The team batted well to get to this total as Vagabonds were bowling good channels however with the tempo being lifted from mid innings to the end a very competitive total of 261 was set.
We started off with Immy making in roads at the top of the order and Chris Macnulty taking his first wicket for the Dels and we had them reeling at 4 for 75. Unfortunately with some dropped catches and some wayward bowling the Vagabonds started to get away from us even though wickets were falling at regular intervals. With a couple of their batsmen teeing off late in the game and a big ton from one of their top order the Vagabonds passed our total 9 down with 2 overs to go.
Even though we lost our first game of the season some good things could be taken from the game and once we clear the rust from all our systems, we will be in with a great chance to push for the title.
Sean Montague