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I don't know who's team hubbas are but I think I've won

End of Over 50: 386-3, runrate=7.72
Barber 10-0-82-0
Mapes* 47 (32 balls)
Dangasela 35 (26 balls)
Last Wicket: Blair b. Allott 138 (FOW: 307/3)
Couple of big 100's should be enough, just felt like playing my strongest team. No wickets yet though.
 
End of Over 6: 27-1, runrate=4.50, reqrunrate=4.52 (225-10)
Ettienne 3-0-16-0
Mason* 9 (14 balls)
Gilroy 16 (21 balls)

If I can last out the rest of his two openers I reckon I'm in with a decent shout.
 
End of Over 4: 23-0, runrate=5.75, reqrunrate=4.87 (246-8)
Alshaun 2-0-20-0
Rowntree* 12 (13 balls)
Stamp 10 (11 balls)

A solid start, after some great bowling at the depth, I have a target of 247 to win, which shouldn't be too difficult on a flat wicket.
 
End of Over 4: 13-0, runrate=3.25
Lodge 2-0-8-0
Cornelis* 3 (10 balls)
Tannis 7 (14 balls)

an average start against a better team than mine
 
End of Over 5: 21-1, runrate=4.20
Thackeray 3-0-10-1
Tannis* 8 (16 balls)
Hayward 1 (1 balls)

Last Wicket: Cornelis b. Thackeray 8 (FOW: 19/1)

disaster, but luckily my best bat is still in
 
I am in trouble.. match seem to go in balanced way.

End of Over 36: 178-2, runrate=4.94, reqrunrate=8.64 (298-4)
Love 8-0-26-0
Dyke* 38 (57 balls)
Mullen 45 (53 balls)
Last Wicket: Kiely st. Bishop b. Walton 33 (FOW: 105/2)

com'on boys..get a breakthrough! :upray damn, flat pitch! :mad
 
I am in trouble.. match seem to go in balanced way.



com'on boys..get a breakthrough! :upray damn, flat pitch! :mad

The required RR is high & there are enough wickets in hand, so its an even contest.

And in my match,

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And that's the end of the match. Norfolk N Chance won by 7 wickets.
Sri Krishna Team	195-10
Norfolk N Chance	196-3

Norfolk played very nicely for the win. :clap
 
an update after 12 overs:

End of Over 13: 68-2, runrate=5.23
Thackeray 7-0-33-1
Hone* 18 (13 balls)
Tannis 32 (41 balls)

Last Wicket: Hayward c. Groves b. Lodge 5 (FOW: 34/2)

these two are building a steady partnership with the 18 yr old aussie Hone making a good debut start to his career in the West Indies.
 
Tough luck, Viral.. And ya, tense moment in my game.

40.5 W Hamed to Mullen
Mullen doesn't even stop to see the umpire's finger go up. He'll be kicking himself that he got a nick on that one.

The scorecard at the moment,
End of Over 42: 199-3, runrate=4.74, reqrunrate=12.50 (298-4)
Walton 6-0-31-0
Dyke* 47 (77 balls)
Duncan 4 (3 balls)
Last Wicket: Mullen c. Bishop b. Hamed 52 (FOW: 190/3)

Am depending on Hamed a lots now.:upray
 
End of Over 17: 107-2, runrate=6.29
Thikhathali 2-0-19-0
Tannis* 52 (54 balls)
Hone 35 (24 balls)

Last Wicket: Hayward c. Groves b. Lodge 5 (FOW: 34/2)

these do are doing really well, tannis has scored 2 fiftys in the two games ive had on Battrick and the youngster Hone is impressing me
 
And that's the end of the match. Old Wulfs won by 2 wickets.
Assassins 225-10
Old Wulfs 226-8

All down to Ludlam I'm afraid, and a helluvalota luck. Still, might be enough to keep me in division 1 until I manage to spend all my money!
 
tut... Defending champions lost to Old Wulfs... this ought to stop Assassins from complaining... Competition too tough for you Zain?
 
Warwickshire Bears bt Aamirs Rockers by 9 wickets

The toss was won by Warwickshire Bears, who elected to field on a flat wicket. Aamirs Rockers made a solid start, however ended poorly and fell well short of a good score, just 246 runs for 8 wickets, Warwickshire Bears 18 year old allrounder Keith Rowntree took 4 wickets and also created a run out to give Warwickshire Bears quite an easy run chase of just 247 to win. the Bears also made a solid start, and never slowed. And after taking 4 wickets in the first innings, Keith Rowntree hit a superb unbeaten 150* from just 143 balls, hitting 15 4s and 3 6s, a fantastic contribution from the Bears allrounder. The Bears other opening batsman Jason Stamp also made a good knock of 78 before he was bowled by Carl Squires late on, and then the Bears 17 year old number 3, David Dliza polished off the rest of the runs and finished on 9* after 8 balls. The Bears got the runs after just 44.4 overs, and look good for promotion in the coming weeks. Man of the Match was unsurprisingly Keith Rowntree.
 

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