Kings Heath CC: 247 Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 6DT. (opposite Livingstone Rd) Kings Heath is a thriving cricket club in South Birmingham and would welcome new membership of players of all abilities. Membership enquiries contact kingsheathcc@gmail.com
Monday, July 27, 2009
Saturday 2s vs Handworth (home), 27/07/09
Saturday 2s vs Handworth (home), 27/07/09
Kings Heath 249 for 6 in 50 overs
Jeff Webb caught 79
Kasim Abbas caught 26
Paul Spinks bowled 12
Aaron Oliver bowled 7
Gary Franklin 56 not out
Nick Turvey caught 1
Jon Clugston retired hurt 11
Dan Armstrong bowled 21
Jack Lockyer 7 not out
Did not bat: Adnan Ali, Jim Fowler
(Extras: 9wd, 4b, 12lb)
FOW: 129 130 150 155 169 223
Handsworth 169 for 8 in 50 overs
(J Fowler 14-0-29-4, D Armstrong 8-0-36-0, Adnan Ali 6-0-38-0, K Abbas 8-0-36-1, J Webb 10-0-16-1, N Turvey 4-0-8-0)
KINGS HEATH WINNING DRAW
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Midweek XI v Selly Oak College, 09/07/09
Selly Oak College 107 for 5 in 20 overs
(Adnan Ali 4-1-8-2, M Wright 4-2-12-0, W Chishti 4-1-22-2, M Townsend 2-0-5-0, R Adams 4-0-35-1, E Fifer 2-0-20-0)
(Extras: 13wd, 1nb)
Kings Heath 108 for 4 in 20.0 overs
Rob Adams bowled 1 (5 balls)
Brian ‘Breeze’ Carter caught 5 (9 balls)
Gregg Arrand bowled 27 (34 balls)
Jack Brevitt caught 10 (11 balls)
Jack Lockyer 33 not out (46 balls, 1x4)
Mike ‘Tino’ Townsend 21 not out (14 balls, 3x4)
Did not bat: Alan Hyatt, Adnan Ali, Wahid Chishti, Matt Wright, Eitan Fifer
(Extras: 5b, 1wd)
FOW: 6 18 35 76
KINGS HEATH WON BY 6 WICKETS
(Adnan Ali 4-1-8-2, M Wright 4-2-12-0, W Chishti 4-1-22-2, M Townsend 2-0-5-0, R Adams 4-0-35-1, E Fifer 2-0-20-0)
(Extras: 13wd, 1nb)
Kings Heath 108 for 4 in 20.0 overs
Rob Adams bowled 1 (5 balls)
Brian ‘Breeze’ Carter caught 5 (9 balls)
Gregg Arrand bowled 27 (34 balls)
Jack Brevitt caught 10 (11 balls)
Jack Lockyer 33 not out (46 balls, 1x4)
Mike ‘Tino’ Townsend 21 not out (14 balls, 3x4)
Did not bat: Alan Hyatt, Adnan Ali, Wahid Chishti, Matt Wright, Eitan Fifer
(Extras: 5b, 1wd)
FOW: 6 18 35 76
KINGS HEATH WON BY 6 WICKETS
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
U13 v Sheldon Marlborough, 08/07/09
League match, Sheldon won toss and elected to bowl
Kings Heath 120 for 3 in 20 overs
Josh Baker 1 b Nandra, ct Hanlon
Callum Bird 1 b adams
Umar Rehman 52 b bircher, ct abdulla
Ben Rattley 46* not out
Louie Turpie 7* not out
Sheldon Marlborough 31 all out in 15 overs
McAdam 3 b Turpie
Mahmood 2 b Ali ct Rattley
Hanlon retired
H Abdulla 0 b Ali
Blundell 0 b Ali
White 0 b Ali
Adams 0 b Turpie
A Abdulla 6 run out
Hill 2* not out
Jukes 0 b Uddin
Nandra 6 run out
Bircher 0 ct & B Acktar
KINGS HEATH WON BY 89 RUNS
Josh Baker and Callum Bird opened for Kings Heath in this must win game; but surprisingly both batsmen were out for just a single each. Umar and Ben strode to the crease and slowly but surely built their innings, with quick singles and odd two's before hitting the odd boundary and Umar’s first six of the season. Umar reached his 50 before being caught at mid on for 52. Louie Turpie joined Ben who completed the innings with his season top score of 46.
With the knowledge that Kings Heath had to bowl out Sheldon to be sure of winning the South Birmingham League; Rashid bowled fast from the top end and began with a miserly five runs off his first three overs. Louie began from the other end with a maiden, followed by two wickets for two runs. Rash then delivered his best over of the season taking three wkts for no runs. Callum and Naweed picked up the attack taking a wicket each. Umar and Mohammed Akthar came on and Mo took the final Sheldon wicket to see Kings Heath come through the challenge and step up to the plate and win the South Birmingham League. The win was witnessed by the coaching management and parents who have supported the lads through the season.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Under 17s v Attock (h), 06/07/09
Under 17s v Attock (h), 06/07/09
Attock 98 for 5 in 12 overs
(T Payne 3-0-18-0, A Badger 2-0-18-1, S Crocker 3-0-17-1, S White 2-0-24-0, C Suratia 1-0-2-2, S Ablaal 1-0-15-1)
(Extras: 3b, 1lb, 2nb, 10wd)
FOW: 34 68 68 73 89
Kings Heath 4 for 1 in 1 over
Harris Hussain bowled 0
Tom Payne 0 not out
Sam White 0 not out
Did not bat: Sam Crocker, Aaron Oliver, Nick Turvey, Ben Jones, Adam Badger, Cyrus Suratia, Shakeel Ablaal
MATCH ABANDONED DUE TO RAIN
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Sunday 2s v Four Oaks Saints (h), 05/07/09
Sunday 2s v Four Oaks Saints (h), 05/07/09
Kings Heath 176 for 7 in 45 overs
Alan Hyatt caught 37 (6x4)
Joe Hawkins lbw 14 (1x4)
George Greaves caught 9
Jack Roper bowled 17 (1x4)
Mark Swift lbw 32 (4x4)
Ben Jones ct & b 11
Brian ‘Breeze’ Carter caught 7 (1x4)
Sean Brown 7 not out
Kumal Bakhari 0 not out
Did not bat: Shakeel Abaal, Irfan Peera
(Extras: 10b, 3lb, 3nb, 12wd)
FOW: 62 62 110 122 155 164 174)
Four Oaks Saints 177 for 8 in 38.5 overs
(K Bakhari 10-2-27-2, S Ablaal 6-0-25-1, S Brown 3-0-17-0, M Swift 5-0-28-0, I Peera 3-0-26-1, B Carter 4-0-25-1, G Greaves 7-2-21-3, J Hawkins 0.5-0-2-0)
(Extras: 1b 5lb 2nb 17wd)
FOW: 32 34 81 118 158 164 173 173
FOUR OAKS SAINTS WON BY 2 WICKETS
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
U13 v Weoley Hill (away), 01/07/09
League match at Kings Norton Boys School
Kings Heath 123 for 7 in 20 overs
Kings Norton 56 for 8 in 20 overs
KINGS HEATH WON BY 67 RUNS
Following the quickly re-arranged venue the sixth league game of the season began with captain Louie Turpie winning the toss and electing to bat. Josh Baker and Joe Jennings led the way against a young Kings Norton side; core scoring by Josh, Ben Rattley, Luke Baker and an accomplished 33 by Umar Rehman put a good score of 123 on the board. It was an unpredicable artificial wicket with a very slow outfield that made runs hard to get. Many balls did not rise and left batsmen in two minds about what shot to play. Umar’s innings was brought to an end by a catch taken by Jamey Field in the midriff off a sharp boundary bound shot by Umar.
Kings Heath went out to bowl on a tricky wicket; the bowlers run ups were on grass and with no spikes it was difficult to keep balance. Rashid and Naweed opened the attack and Naweed excelled with accurate line and length at medium pace – achieving figures of 4-3-1-3. Callum Bird and Pardeep Ruprai bowled beautifully to achieve one wicket for nine runs and one for 16 respectively. Louie came on for two overs and took two consecutive wickets from his first two balls. Rashid had a difficult session on the pitch that resulted in him being withdrawn following two consecutive unintended beamers after conceding only four runs off 3.5 overs.
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