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Metro Cricket: Caught and Bowled Two!

Metro Cricket Team Win Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2019!

Caught and Bowled Two

–  31st August 2019

Metro won the BBS Cup, for the first time it was renamed after Heindrich, in a match that at the end was much less stressful for supporters at the County Ground in Bristol than their semi-final win at Highgate had been.

Amazingly once again the win was secured by a caught and bowled as Rory look a great low catch to dismiss the other skipper for 65 in the thirteenth over. It was a great comeback after that over had started with twelve runs conceded off four balls, but then ended with two wickets in two balls as the incoming batsman was caught by Mo at mid-wicket to leave Rory on a hat trick; one that was not to be when he returned to bowl 14 overs later.

Photo of the County Ground in Bristol with metro team warming up

Photo of the County Ground in Bristol with metro team warming upAfter an excellent tea provided by Gloucestershire of lasagne and salad Metro’s opening bowlers Gareth and Mo had got the defence of Metro’s score off to the expected quality start as, backed up by quality fielding, they limited the reply to just 10 from the first four overs. Mo picking up the first of his two wickets as Matt took a good catch at cover to dismiss Rory H. As Somerset kept their scoring worm ahead however it was that catch, and the wicket next ball that swung the game in favour of Metro.

At half way Somerset were on 99 still 15 ahead of where Metro had been but crucially they had lost three wickets. They managed to score less than half that in the remaining overs reaching just a gross for the loss of 7 wickets at the end of their innings.

 

Metro Cricket team skipper Rory chat at half time
Metro Cricket team skipper Rory chat at half time

Eight of those were part of Steve Cook’s 34, a shot that resulted in Prem coming on to cover for Mark Bond who cramped up after chasing the ball all the way to the fine leg boundary. Mo and Justin put together back to back maidens at overs nineteen and twenty; a feat followed by Rory and Andy Law in overs twenty-eight and twenty-nine. Andy ended his two overs with two wickets for just three runs, in addition to that maiden. His second wicket was a stunning catch from Mark Russell who ran from slip to silly point to grab the ball.

Mark had been at the crease as Metro’s innings ended on the fourth highest ever cup final score of 233, twenty-seven short of the record, relieving the pain of the low score in last year’s final. There had been concern that this may not have been possible as light rain and grey skies delayed the start by almost an hour, but all agreed that the match should remain at thirty overs and Metro were put into bat so it was over to Matt and Nick. The start was electric as Matt hit two fours, including one from a no ball, before the bowlers struck back supported by effective fielding to limit both Nick and then Andy to low scores so that when the second wicket fell in the ninth over, with Andy’s runner not getting back for a second the score was only 43.

As the sky started to turn blue and the sun shone Metro started to build on this platform with Justin joining Matt at the crease. Shortly after Matt reached 50 Justin hit the only 6 of the day, over square leg, to bring up 100 in the nineteenth over. The pair put on 125 for the third wicket before Matt was bowled by Mikey for 73, there has only been one higher partnership in a BBS cup final. Justin was finally out, caught and bowled by Ed having scored 89 from 63 balls – exactly the same number as faced by Matt – having hit 13 fours as well as that six.

Metro Cricket Team and Charlie all Smiling with their medal and the cup
Metro Cricket Team and Charlie all Smiling with their medal and the cup

Congratulations to Metro’s winning cup team; the XI on the day – Rory Field, Hassan Khan, Amit Amin, Andy Law, Mark Russell, Matt Dean, Mo Ghalib, Justin Hollingsworth, Nick Ebbeck, Mark Bond and Gareth Jones; the three who were there in support: Rob McKenzie as well as Mujahaid Zabit and Prem Sellathurai, who along with Ryan Jones and Matt Pounder had played in earlier rounds.

The cricket season end in Woverhampton on 21st September when Metro play in the David Townley T20 cup finals day, along with Sussex, Northants and Yorkshire.

Report by Paul Toplis

“What a win for the Metro cricket team today in the national cup final. Congratulations to all of the players. Well done to both teams! ” – Martin Symcox

“They did it! Well done to Metro cricket team for winning by 89 runs today to lift the trophy! A brilliant performance from Somerset also which provided a great cricket final” – Charlie Raven

 

 

 

 

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Metro Cricket Team Win The Cup!

Metro Cricket Team Win Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2019!

BBS & Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cricket Cup final

Caught and Bowled Two   –  31st August 2019

Metro won the BBS Cup, for the first time it was renamed after Heindrich, in a match that at the end was much less stressful for supporters at the County Ground in Bristol than their semi-final win at Highgate had been.

 

Photo of the County Ground in Bristol with metro team warming up
Photo of the County Ground in Bristol with metro team warming up

Amazingly once again the win was secured by a caught and bowled as Rory look a great low catch to dismiss the other skipper for 65 in the thirteenth over. It was a great comeback after that over had started with twelve runs conceded off four balls, but then ended with two wickets in two balls as the incoming batsman was caught by Mo at mid-wicket to leave Rory on a hat trick; one that was not to be when he returned to bowl 14 overs later.

After an excellent tea provided by Gloucestershire of lasagne and salad Metro’s opening bowlers Gareth and Mo had got the defence of Metro’s score off to the expected quality start as, backed up by quality fielding, they limited the reply to just 10 from the first four overs. Mo picking up the first of his two wickets as Matt took a good catch at cover to dismiss Rory H. As Somerset kept their scoring worm ahead however it was that catch, and the wicket next ball that swung the game in favour of Metro.

Metro Cricket team skipper Rory chat at half time
Metro Cricket team skipper Rory chat at half time

At half way Somerset were on 99 still 15 ahead of where Metro had been but crucially they had lost three wickets. They managed to score less than half that in the remaining overs reaching just a gross for the loss of 7 wickets at the end of their innings. Eight of those were part of Steve Cook’s 34, a shot that resulted in Prem coming on to cover for Mark Bond who cramped up after chasing the ball all the way to the fine leg boundary. Mo and Justin put together back to back maidens at overs nineteen and twenty; a feat followed by Rory and Andy Law in overs twenty-eight and twenty-nine. Andy ended his two overs with two wickets for just three runs, in addition to that maiden. His second wicket was a stunning catch from Mark Russell who ran from slip to silly point to grab the ball.

Mark had been at the crease as Metro’s innings ended on the fourth highest ever cup final score of 233, twenty-seven short of the record, relieving the pain of the low score in last year’s final. There had been concern that this may not have been possible as light rain and grey skies delayed the start by almost an hour, but all agreed that the match should remain at thirty overs and Metro were put into bat so it was over to Matt and Nick. The start was electric as Matt hit two fours, including one from a no ball, before the bowlers struck back supported by effective fielding to limit both Nick and then Andy to low scores so that when the second wicket fell in the ninth over, with Andy’s runner not getting back for a second the score was only 43.

As the sky started to turn blue and the sun shone Metro started to build on this platform with Justin joining Matt at the crease. Shortly after Matt reached 50 Justin hit the only 6 of the day, over square leg, to bring up 100 in the nineteenth over. The pair put on 125 for the third wicket before Matt was bowled by Mikey for 73, there has only been one higher partnership in a BBS cup final. Justin was finally out, caught and bowled by Ed having scored 89 from 63 balls – exactly the same number as faced by Matt – having hit 13 fours as well as that six.

Metro Cricket Team Smiling with thier medal and the cup
Metro Cricket Team Smiling with thier medal and the cup

Congratulations to Metro’s winning cup team; the XI on the day – Rory Field, Hassan Khan, Amit Amin, Andy Law, Mark Russell, Matt Dean, Mo Ghalib, Justin Hollingsworth, Nick Ebbeck, Mark Bond and Gareth Jones; the three who were there in support: Rob McKenzie as well as Mujahaid Zabit and Prem Sellathurai, who along with Ryan Jones and Matt Pounder had played in earlier rounds.

The cricket season end in Woverhampton on 21st September when Metro play in the David Townley T20 cup finals day, along with Sussex, Northants and Yorkshire.

Report by Paul Toplis

“What a win for the Metro cricket team today in the national cup final. Congratulations to all of the players. Well done to both teams! ” – Martin Symcox

“They did it! Well done to Metro cricket team for winning by 89 runs today to lift the trophy! A brilliant performance from Somerset also which provided a great cricket final” – Charlie Raven

 

 

 

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BBS Cup Final now in Beckenham!

BBS Cup 2018 at county cricket ground beckenham

2018 BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup Final

The County Ground Beckenham will play host to the 2018 BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup Final when London Metro face Sussex Sharks on Saturday 1st September.

Venue:  County Ground Beckenham, Worsley Bridge Rd, Beckenham BR3 1RL

Venue Telephone: 0203 490 2370

Schedule for the Day

11.30 Teams arrive.
12.00 Metro practice on the pitch.
12.20 Sussex Sharks practice on the pitch.
12.40 The Toss takes place.
13.00 First Innings starts.
15.30 First innings must finish by this time.
15.30 or at end of first innings: Lunch.
16.00 approx. Second innings starts.
18.30 approx. Second Innings finishes
18.40 Presentations

Local railway stations:

Beckenham Junction 1.1 miles
Beckenham Hill – 0.6 mile
New Beckenham – 0.4 mile
Lower Sydenham – 0.5 mile

 local Buses Numbers 54 & 352

The recently redeveloped first class ground which has a capacity of 10,000 regularly plays host to Kent County Cricket Club especially in limited overs cricket, with Kent playing several One Day Cup & T20 Blast matches there in 2018. The ground also hosted a 4 day match between West Indies A & India A in July.

The Primary Club, the competition’s funder, were founded at Beckenham Cricket Club so it’s very appropriate that the 40th edition of the competition will conclude in the town.

Dave Gavrilovic, Acting Chairman of British Blind Sport & Vice Chairman of Blind Cricket England & Wales, said:

“We are extremely grateful to Ben Green from Kent County Cricket Club & his team at Beckenham for agreeing to host our final this year. The location is excellent considering the teams who’ve qualified for the final & I’m sure everyone will enjoy playing at such a superb venue.”

 

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Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2018 – Joint biggest so far!

Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2018

BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2018

original article  by bcew.co.uk

The 2018 BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup will be the joint biggest it has ever been, with new teams Cheshire Cobras and Surrey VICC joining the returning Durham Viper Jets and Hampshire VICC in the largest field of entries for around 30 years.

In their first-ever match against national level opposition, Surrey face an away trip to Somerset VICC in the first round with the winner of that match to host defending Champions Sussex Sharks in the quarterfinals.

In a repeat of the 2017 BCEW Twenty20 Cup Semi-Finals London Metro face Cheshire Cobras, this time in the first round, with the winners hosting Warwickshire Bears in the quarter finals. Hampshire and Durham were drawn together in the first round with the winners travelling to Lancashire Lions in the quarter finals.

In the most open quarter of the draw, Nottinghamshire Knights will host Yorkshire Vikings in the first round with an away game for the winners against 2017 South & West Regional League champions Gloucestershire Growlers in the quarter finals.

In the BCEW David Townley Memorial Twenty20 Cup Quarter Finals the headline ties see Somerset VICC host Warwickshire Bears in a repeat of the 2014 final, and Lancashire Lions drawn against Sussex Sharks in a repeat of the 2015 final. Elsewhere, Yorkshire Vikings will take on London Metro and Northants Steelbacks will host Nottinghamshire Knights.

The BCEW South & West Regional Twenty20 Cup sees the top three from the 2017 South & West Regional League drawn in the same half of the competition with the winners of Kent Spitfires versus Dorset Dolphins to host Gloucestershire Growlers in the semi finals. Two-time defending Champions Surrey VICC face Hampshire VICC with the winner to host Berkshire Stags or Metro Devils in the semi finals.

BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup
First Round

Hampshire VICC v Durham Viper Jets
London Metro v Cheshire Cobras
Nottinghamshire Knights v Yorkshire Vikings
Somerset VICC v Surrey VICC

Quarter Finals

Game A: Metro or Cheshire v Warwickshire Bears
Game B: Gloucestershire Growlers v Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire
Game C: Lancashire Lions v Hampshire or Durham
Game D: Somerset or Surrey v Sussex Sharks

Semi Finals

Winners of Game A v Winners of Game B
Winners of Game C v Winners of Game D

BCEW David Townley Memorial Twenty20 Cup
Quarter Finals

Somerset VICC v Warwickshire Bears
Lancashire Lions v Sussex Sharks
Northants Steelbacks v Nottinghamshire Knights
Yorkshire Vikings v London Metro

BCEW South & West Regional Twenty20 Cup
Quarter Finals

Surrey VICC v Hampshire VICC
Berkshire Stags v Metro Devils
Kent Spitfires v Dorset Dolphins
Gloucestershire receive a Bye

Semi Finals

Surrey or Hampshire v Berkshire or Metro Devils
Kent or Dorset v Gloucestershire Growlers

 

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Cricket Draws for 2018!

Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2018

BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup 2018

original article  by bcew.co.uk

The 2018 BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup will be the joint biggest it has ever been, with new teams Cheshire Cobras and Surrey VICC joining the returning Durham Viper Jets and Hampshire VICC in the largest field of entries for around 30 years.

In their first-ever match against national level opposition, Surrey face an away trip to Somerset VICC in the first round with the winner of that match to host defending Champions Sussex Sharks in the quarterfinals.

In a repeat of the 2017 BCEW Twenty20 Cup Semi-Finals London Metro face Cheshire Cobras, this time in the first round, with the winners hosting Warwickshire Bears in the quarter finals. Hampshire and Durham were drawn together in the first round with the winners travelling to Lancashire Lions in the quarter finals.

In the most open quarter of the draw, Nottinghamshire Knights will host Yorkshire Vikings in the first round with an away game for the winners against 2017 South & West Regional League champions Gloucestershire Growlers in the quarter finals.

In the BCEW David Townley Memorial Twenty20 Cup Quarter Finals the headline ties see Somerset VICC host Warwickshire Bears in a repeat of the 2014 final, and Lancashire Lions drawn against Sussex Sharks in a repeat of the 2015 final. Elsewhere, Yorkshire Vikings will take on London Metro and Northants Steelbacks will host Nottinghamshire Knights.

The BCEW South & West Regional Twenty20 Cup sees the top three from the 2017 South & West Regional League drawn in the same half of the competition with the winners of Kent Spitfires versus Dorset Dolphins to host Gloucestershire Growlers in the semi finals. Two-time defending Champions Surrey VICC face Hampshire VICC with the winner to host Berkshire Stags or Metro Devils in the semi finals.

BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup
First Round

Hampshire VICC v Durham Viper Jets
London Metro v Cheshire Cobras
Nottinghamshire Knights v Yorkshire Vikings
Somerset VICC v Surrey VICC

Quarter Finals

Game A: Metro or Cheshire v Warwickshire Bears
Game B: Gloucestershire Growlers v Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire
Game C: Lancashire Lions v Hampshire or Durham
Game D: Somerset or Surrey v Sussex Sharks

Semi Finals

Winners of Game A v Winners of Game B
Winners of Game C v Winners of Game D

BCEW David Townley Memorial Twenty20 Cup
Quarter Finals

Somerset VICC v Warwickshire Bears
Lancashire Lions v Sussex Sharks
Northants Steelbacks v Nottinghamshire Knights
Yorkshire Vikings v London Metro

BCEW South & West Regional Twenty20 Cup
Quarter Finals

Surrey VICC v Hampshire VICC
Berkshire Stags v Metro Devils
Kent Spitfires v Dorset Dolphins
Gloucestershire receive a Bye

Semi Finals

Surrey or Hampshire v Berkshire or Metro Devils
Kent or Dorset v Gloucestershire Growlers

 

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