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South Canterbury Primary A to play Dunedin Metro on Sunday March 4th

Players to assemble by 10.15am at Logan Park, Dunedin.

Practise Thursday 6pm at Blanchard Centre.  Anyone unavailable contact Ants de Joux 0272294336

Shaun Rooney (capt)
Angus Duffield
Tim Hepburn
Cullen Grace
Jayden Henderson
William Sharp
Ben Thomson
Matt Cochrane-Bennett
James Arscott
Ben Aicken
Ted Grigg
Charlie Martin

South Canterbury Development to play Dunedin Metro on Sunday March 4th

Players to assemble by 10.15am at Logan Park, Dunedin. Anyone unavailable contact Shane Gilkison on 021 0231 3118

Stuart Williams
Todd Phillips
Conor Anderson
Cameron Lyon
Callum Crawford
Daniel Goodwin
Ed Heenan
Ben Stayt
Hamish Booth
Isaac Kinney
Eamon Bolton
Hamish Stowell

South Canterbury Year 5&6 to play Dunedin Metro on Sunday March 4th

Players to assemble by 10.15am at Logan Park, Dunedin

Practise Wednesday 6pm at Blanchard Centre

Anyone unavailable contact Ants de Joux 0272294336

 

Ben Davenport (capt)
Ryan Lewthwaite
Luka Foy
Harrison Darling
William Johnson
Cougan Brown
Will Davenport
Sam Richards
Cormack Tarrant
James Martin
Jack Thomson
George Coupland

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The South Canty Primary A XI were beaten by Otago Country by 66 runs.

Otago Country batted first and were bowled out for 138 which was a good effort by the South Canterburyy bowlers with Gabrial Evans taking 3-17,  Ben Aicken 2-22 and Jayden Henderson 3-6. A better fielding display would have kept the score down even further but 4 catches were grassed and two run outs missed.

In reply Sth Canty were left rueing some poor running between the wicket giving up three easy run outs and leaving them 25 for 5 from which they never recovered, being bowled out for 72. Gabrial Evans was the only batsmen to make double figures with 18.

A much better display will be needed this Sunday when they take on Dunedin Metro in Dunedin.

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South Canterbury Year 5 & 6 started the new season with a resounding win over Otago Country. South Canterbury won the toss and batted first scoring 130 for 9  from their 35 overs.

Ryan Lewthwaite 19 and Luka Foy 11 opened with a 40 run partnership which was followed by Ben Davenport 10 and George Coupland 21 not out.

In reply Otago Country never got going thanks to excellent team fielding with 5 run outs, especially those by Sam Richards and Ryan Lewthwaite with direct hits.

James Martin bowled 7 overs 3-20, Mcgregor Isbister 4 overs 1-7 and Nick Goodwin 1-10.

A great start to the new season for this team who now take on Dunedin Metro this Sunday in Dunedin.

Game_Start_Date: 26-Feb-2012

Venue: Alexandra

South_Canterbury_Cricket_Team: Yr 5 & 6

Opposition: Otago Country

Toss_Winner: SC

Toss_Decision: Bat First

SC_Batting_1st_Innings: 130 / 9

SC_Overs_Faced_1st_Innings: 35

Opposition_Batting_1st_Innings: 85 / 10

Opposition_Overs_Faced_1st_Innings: 30

Result: Win to South Canterbury

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Batting costs SC in Hawke Cup

February 27th, 2012

South Canterbury fell to a 37-run loss to Otago Country in their Hawke Cup elimination cricket match at Aorangi Oval yesterday.

South Canterbury v Otago Country - Aorangi Oval Day 1

South Canterbury v Otago Country - Hawke Cup - Aorangi Oval Day 1

Needing an outright victory for a mathematical chance at a cup challenge, South Canterbury were chasing the game from the moment Otago Country posted 275 after being asked to bat following a three-hour delay to dry the field on day one.

Otago Country’s top score was 44, but they had few failures with the bat.

South Canterbury’s Kevin Teahen wrapped up the tail to end with four for 26.

The batsmen failed to respond and after being fortunate to avoid the follow-on, South Canterbury declared their first innings at 185 for nine, 30 minutes before lunch, electing to give their bowlers a chance to knock the visitors over cheaply, and chase a target.

They restricted Otago Country to 128 all out, leaving themselves 219 to win from 48 overs, but none of the South Canterbury top-order could produce the big score required.

South Canterbury got themselves back into the game after a tactical change after lunch yesterday.

They took a punt on the spin of Sam Carlaw and Bill Walsh and it paid dividends, as Otago Country lost 10 wickets for 81 runs.

Walsh took five for 51 from 20 overs, while Carlaw was just as dangerous at the other end, claiming four for 34 from 13.1 overs.

South Canterbury lost Craig Davies (1) on the fourth ball of the run chase thanks to Otago Country captain Brendan Domigan, who had claimed five wickets in the first innings.

Captain Richie Preston (27) tried to keep the run-rate climbing, as an out-of-sorts Bill Walsh (28) looked to find his feet against a bowling attack which got the ball to seam and swing all match.

Glenn Matthews made a brisk 38 to go with his run-a-ball 65 in the first innings, his best ever score for South Canterbury, but when he departed, with the score at 122 for six, the chase became too much. Mark Tutton made 45 not out to get some respectability in the final losing margin.

Eric Standfield bowled his medium pace uninterrupted in the South Canterbury second innings, finishing with four for 80 from 22.4 overs, while Cameron Rutherford snared four for 51 from 13 overs as South Canterbury were dismissed for 181 with three overs remaining.

Otago Country players wait their turn to bat

Otago Country players wait their turn to bat

South Canterbury coach Bruce Carlaw said Otago Country, who grabbed their first win of the season, had been the toughest team they had faced.

He said his team failed to break the Otago Country batting partnerships on day one and then failed to build any of their own with the bat.

“Our inability to get them out in the first innings [cost us]; we were bowling both sides of the wicket.

“We didn’t seemed focused. I was a wee bit disappointed with how we went into the match, it didn’t seem right to me, but they batted very well, and were quite impressive.

“What is rather evident is that these [South Canterbury] guys aren’t used to facing a ball that is moving … They’re not used to accurate bowling, they really struggle with that.

“There are some talented cricketers here, but they are not being pushed at club level and they are struggling here because the step up is too great.”

Carlaw also had one eye on the future.

“We can compete with these sides with our bowling and our fielding and we can compete with our lower-order batting.

“It is our top-order batting which needs addressing.

“We need batsmen who can score runs. Where we can get them from? I don’t know,” Carlaw said.

“I think we need three batsmen who can score runs for us and at the moment we just aren’t able to do it.”

He said he was rapt with the fight shown by the spinners and said “that got us back into the game”.

Southland have gained the Hawke Cup challenge from the southern zone.

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The bowlers

Craig Hinton

Craig Hinton

Dan Laming

Dan Laming

Tahir Afridi

Tahir Afridi

The fielders

Note outfielders walking in and slips with hands on knees at delivery

Note outfielders walking in and slips with hands on knees at delivery

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James Laming top-scored for Celtic with 52

James Laming top-scored for Celtic with 52

Celtic and Timaru had comprehensive wins, while Waimate made the most of winning a crucial toss to claim maximum points in the senior one-day cricket competition on Saturday.

Waimate beat Roncalli College by eight wickets after winning the toss and choosing to field when conditions suited them most.

Moving the Timaru v Star match to an artificial pitch could not help the Star batsmen, as they were skittled for 78 in pursuit of 213.

Celtic showed their depth as a club, as their fill-ins defeated a near full-strength Temuka by 112 runs at Temuka Oval.

Roncalli’s fragile batting lineup faced the worst of the conditions against an in-form Waimate opening bowling combination of Matthew Sew Hoy and Alan Reid.

The pitch was unpredictable in its bounce, as it struggled to deal with the rain from the day before.

Sew Hoy, fresh from six wickets against Star in the last game, was at his best again on the Ashbury Park 7 pitch.

He claimed Roncalli’s top-four batsmen, with only Ryan de Joux putting-up any resistance with 25.

A 44-run eighth-wicket stand between former captain Tom Pavletich (25) and current captain Barry Ward (23) got Roncalli into three figures, as the pitch continued to dry.

Daniel Dorgan added 16 with some powerful hitting to get the score through to 124 all out in the 43rd over.

Sew Hoy claimed four for 15.

Waimate decided to play aggressively on an unpredictable pitch.

Nathan Sew Hoy, who took four catches with the gloves, produced the innings required. His run-a-ball 64 not out ensured the run-chase was finished inside 20 overs.

Timaru’s Indian pace bowler, Abishek Baadkar, took five for 35 to help dismiss Star for 78 on Ashbury Park 3.

Earlier, Timaru had amassed 213 all out, thanks to Zane Sanders (53), Gerald Piddock (29) batting with a fractured finger, and 27 not out from Jeremy Smallridge, which included his first senior six.

The day would get better for him, as he added a senior wicket during Star’s capitulation.

Timaru won by 135 runs, despite four for 41 from Star’s Todd Debney and some late-order hitting from stand-in captain Jeremy Lane (19).

Celtic’s unbeaten run in senior one-day cricket was not troubled by Temuka, who fell well short with the bat.

Former South Canterbury representative James Laming made 52, while injured South Canterbury batsmen Jeremy Liddy hobbled his way to 35 as Celtic were dismissed for 206.

The spin of Nick Horsley was the highlight for Temuka, the former Northern Districts batsmen taking four for 15.

Only 29 from David Fisher halted the procession of Temuka wickets.

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Hawke Cup teams for this weekend

February 24th, 2012

The squads to play in the match between South Canterbury and Otago Country are as follows;

South Canterbury:

South Canterbury squad to face Otago Country at Aorangi Oval: Richie Preston (c), Craig Davies, Bill Walsh, Dhananjaya Murari, Dan Laming, Glenn Matthews, Willie Wright (wk), Mark Tutton, Tahir Afridi, Sam Carlaw, Kevin Teahen, Craig Hinton, Jeremy Liddy (subject to fitness test).

Otago Country:

Brendan Domigan, James Pyle, Fraser Wilson, Scott Paulin, Cameron Rutherford, Ben Purvis, Sean Moran, Jarod Andrew, Kieran Parker, Sean Windle, Eric Stanfield, Michael Collins

The match is scheduled to start at 10.30am each day at Aorangi Oval

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MAN IN CLOSE: South Canterbury's Mark Tutton (right) took three catches at silly mid-on in the first innings.

MAN IN CLOSE: South Canterbury's Mark Tutton (right) took three catches at silly mid-on in the first innings.

The South Canterbury cricket team secured a four-wicket outright win in its Hawke Cup match against Mid Canterbury yesterday, but questions still remain over the batting.

Both teams struggled to adjust to a greener than usual Aorangi Oval pitch and runs proved hard to come by, with only three half-centuries all match.

An unbeaten 54 from South Canterbury captain Richie Preston steered the home team to victory, in pursuit of 96.

Again it was the bowlers who produced the big moments.

English import Tahir Afridi took five for 16 in the first innings, while Glenn Matthews took four.

Mid Canterbury staggered through to 120 all out, thanks to Tom Meyrick’s unbeaten 53 which got them out of trouble at 35 for eight.

South Canterbury’s reply was anchored by Craig Davies’ 67.

His partnership of 66 with Mark Tutton (36) was described by assistant coach Robin Beeby as a pivotal point in the match.

South Canterbury managed a lead of 55 in the first innings despite Beaven Ravenscroft’s seven for 57 for the visitors.

After an hour’s delay at the start day two yesterday, South Canterbury were able to dismiss Mid Canterbury for 150.

The effort was thanks to Matthews four for 45 and Afridi’s three for 68.

The run chase was a nervy one.

Wickets fell regularly, but the always free-flowing Preston tried to maintain his natural game.

Bill Walsh (zero and three) and former captain Dan Laming (five and zero), failed in both innings.

Tutton (12) eventually held up an end long enough for South Canterbury to get in front of the game.

Preston’s 54 came off 81 balls with seven fours.

Beeby said the batting remained a concern.

“There is still work to be done on the batting, obviously, but it is across the board – there are low scores in all of this Hawke Cup elimination group.

“I don’t know if it’s a mindset, but it’s getting the adjustments done for the individuals for the batting conditions.”

Beeby said that despite the issues with some of the top order, Tutton had impressed him. “I don’t think there will be much of a change.

“That partnership in the first innings [between Davies and Tutton] was really a match-winning one.

“Even Tutton, in the second innings showed the same kind of application, even though he didn’t score high, he was there for quite a while,” Beeby said.

Sam Carlaw was ill on the second day and took no part in the action.

Beeby hoped Carlaw would be available for selection for the match against Otago Country this weekend.

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Celtic, Temuka flourish

February 20th, 2012

Celtic’s second-stringers did the job again, Temuka did enough to edge Roncalli College, and Star sunk to yet another low, as the senior one-day cricket competition returned on Saturday.

Star were bowled out for 31, in less than an hour at Knottingley Park, while Temuka beat Roncalli by four wickets at Temuka Oval and Celtic defeated Timaru by 29 runs at Ashbury Park 4.

Star’s season went from bad to worse on Saturday, as Waimate’s spearhead pace bowler Matthew Sew Hoy took six for 14 to dismiss the 10-men visiting team for 31, inside 13 overs.

Waimate chased the target down easily, with a returning Glenn Drake spending a couple of overs at the crease after a seven week injury layoff.

Not one Star batsman made double figures, and captain Phil McGregor said a combination of things lead to their embarrassment. “It was a mixture of good bowling, poor shot selection and the pitch.

“There’s not much more to say.” A terrific spell of bowling from Temuka’s Vaughan Tarrant was enough to give his team the edge over Roncalli.

Tarrant took four wickets for four runs from 6.5 overs to help dismiss Roncalli for 118.

Ryan de Joux made 26 at the top of the innings for the schoolboys, while Temuka’s opening bowler Nathan McNicol took three for 23.

In reply, former Northern Districts batsman Nick Horsley hit 29, but it was a match dominated by extras.

Temuka conceded 34, while Roncalli gave away 33 to inflate both totals.Temuka chased down the target with 13 overs to spare.

Ben Watson was the pick of the Roncalli bowlers with three for 28.

Celtic and Timaru met for the third time in a month and again it was Celtic who got the better of the situation.

Former South Canterbury player Jacob Naylor ensured he would remain in the sights of the representative selectors with 63, while Andy Scott made 48 to get the defending champions to 219 for eight from their 45 overs, despite being depleted by defections for the Hawke Cup game against Mid Canterbury.

Abhishek Baadkar, Brad Leonard, Josh Smallridge and captain Hayden Butler each took two wickets. The Timaru run-chase was highlighted by many starts, but no-one managed a match-changing innings.

Butler said his team was always chasing the game, despite a spirited 48 from Leonard.

Timaru were eventually bowled out for 190 in the 44th over.

“There are plenty of guys getting starts but we need to get at least one big score.

“There are still things to learn,” Butler said.

Opener Gerald Piddock had to bat at No11 after suffering a fractured finger.

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Drake named in Sri Lanka tour

February 18th, 2012

About “The Willows”

* Based in Canterbury

* Objectives are to encourage players in secondary school first elevens to play with and against experienced players, many of who are present or past first-class cricketers.

* To offer quality cricket to cricket lovers in a country atmosphere, where families may come to watch and picnic.

Glen Drake

Glen Drake

Waimate cricket player Glen Drake is about to receive a baptism of fire, but faces his own fitness test first.

The 17-year-old has been selected for the Willows Cricket Club team of emerging secondary school players which will go on tour of Sri Lanka.

Drake was surprised to get a call from coach Paul McEwan telling him he was selected for the tour which begins in April, as he battles fitness after a long injury lay-off.

Drake was part  of a Canterbury Academy squad during the winter as an emerging player, and has played age-group cricket for Canterbury this season.

Drake’s season has been interrupted by a “small tear” in his left shoulder. This injury has kept him out of the Waimate senior team for the past six weeks.

The handy top-order batsman and off-spin bowler will make his return to senior cricket today, after playing a game for Waimate High School first XI last week.

“I’ve got a bit of work to do, but it will be good to see where I’m at (physically).”

Glen Drake batting for Waimate

Glen Drake batting for Waimate

Drake said training for the hot, humid conditions of Sri Lanka and the tough opposition were the most daunting aspects to think about before the trip.

“The training will be pretty important because it’s going to be pretty hot over there.”

He said the matches would likely  consist of Sri Lankan First XI High School teams and regional age-group sides.

“I’ve been told the quality of players, especially the spinners, is quite good so maybe I’ll struggle with my spin bowling, but I’m hoping my batting will go alright.”

He said adjusting to the low bouncing wickets, and dry nature of the outfields would be a mission in itself.

Drake said the senior match today would be a good indicator on how he is feeling and he hoped his shoulder would not give him problems and keep him away from the bowling crease.

The tour will begin on April 3rd and lasts three weeks.

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JAB Teams to Play Otago Country

February 17th, 2012
South Canterbury Primary A to play Otago Country in Alexandra on Feb 26th

Players to assemble by 10.15am at Molyneux Park.

Shaun Rooney (capt)
Angus Duffield
Tim Hepburn
Cullen Grace
William Sharp
Gabriel Evans
Ben Thomson
Matt Cochrane –Bennett
James Arscott
Ted Grigg
Ben Aicken
Charlie Martin

Practice Thursday Feb 23rd 6pm at Blanchard Centre

Anyone unavailable contact Ants de Joux 027 2294336

South Canterbury Year 5&6 to play Otago Country in Alexandra on Feb 26th

Players to assemble by 10.15am at Molyneux Park.

Ben Davenport
William Johnson
Harrison Darling
Cougan Brown
James Martin
George Coupland
Will Davenport
Nick Goodwin
Cormack Tarrant
Jack Thomson
McGregor Isbister
Luka Foy
Ryan Lewthwaite
Sam Richards

Practice Wednesday Feb 22nd 6pm at Blanchard Centre

Anyone unavailable contact Ants de Joux 027 2294336

South Canterbury Development team
Practise Sunday Feb 26th 10 30am at Blanchard Centre
Anyone unavailable contact Ants de Joux 027 2294336

Todd Phillips
Stuart Williams
Conor Anderson
Cameron Lyon
Cullen Towler
Callum Crawford
Daniel Goodwin
Ed Heenan
Ben Stayt
Hamish Booth
Isaac Kinney
Eamon Bolton
Daniel Fitzgerald
Hamish Stowell

 

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