Author: hwrcc1863
COLTS WEEK 1
Hello and welcome back to the Wick for what promises to be another great season – here’s a quick summary of how week 1 went and what’s planned for the coming week(s)…
Match results and reports
U10s convincingly beat Twickenham in friendly!
Despite the conditions – freezing cold wind and a smattering of rain, the U10s ran out comfortable winners in this early season friendly! An enjoyable game with some good contributions from everyone. Looking forward to the league games now!
U11s knocked out of the Middlesex CUP in close encounter
The U11s played Hampton Hill in a cup game that went down to the penultimate over, with our rivals from the other side of Bushy Park ultimately winning by 5 wickets. The Wick recovered from 0-1 to post a total of 110-2. Well done Jack Dowling and Charlie McLauchlan who both retired when they reached 30. On the bowling side, Will Hardy took two wickets in two balls but was denied a hat-trick by some stubborn blocking. And there was also some great fielding— particularly from Neel Mohindra who bravely put his body on the line to save a certain boundary. Report provided by Jack Dowling.
U12s reach the next round of the CUP
The U12s beat Hampton Hill by 18 runs to progress to the next round of the Middlesex cup. The Wick won the toss and opted to bat, scoring136-5 off their 20 overs – the innings was held together by Ralph Higgins (41) and Ryder Emmerson (28). The Wick’s U12s restricted Hampton Hill to 118-6 – a special mention goes to Marley Crosby for taking his first competitive wicket.
The U12s Development team went down on in a friendly match Sunday morning to an impressive Indian Gymkhana team. A special mention goes to Hamzah Malik who picked up 3 wickets!
Barnes beat HWRCC U13s by 8 wickets
Despite an impressive unbeaten 41 by Jivraj Singh, the U13s couldn’t overcome a strong Barnes team in their first Mid-Surrey match.
U15s enjoyed a big win in Mid-Surrey opener!
After winning the toss and electing to bat the U15s reached 185-8 off their 24 overs, with Connor Hewitt scoring an unbeaten 50 and Asvethram Vijayakumar scoring 39. Long Ditton were never in contention and reached 68-9, with Sam Palmer returning excellent figures of 4-1-15-3.
Other news…
We hope that you’ll be able to join us for the Welcome drinks on Friday 3 May (18:30), even if it’s only for just the one. Food will be available, and we’ll be around to answer any questions that you might have about the coming season. Friends and family more than welcome to join.
If you’ve not paid your 2019 membership fees, please can you login to our online system and settle your account as soon as possible. Let us know if you need us to resend your login details.
We’re considering running indoor training sessions during Autumn (15 September – 24 November). If you’re interested let us know by completing the Doodle Poll below…we anticipate each session costing approx. £10.
https://doodle.com/poll/7brnderw38tbdvuc
HOLD the dates…
Monday 29 April
HWRCC U11s v Hampton Hill (South Middlesex League)
Tuesday 30 April
Richmond v HWRCC U12s (South Middlesex League)
Wednesday 1 May
Esher v HWRCC U11s (West Surrey League)
Thursday 2 May
HWRCC U10s v Wycombe House (South Middlesex League)
Malden Wanderers v HWRCC U13s (National Cup)
Friday 3 May
Welcome Drinks (18:30…)
Sunday 5 May
Richmond v HWRCC U9s (South Middlesex League)
HWRCC U10s v Royal Ascot (West Surrey League)
Richmond Girls v HWRCC U12s (Mid-Surrey League)
Teddington v HWRCC U13s (Mid-Surrey League)
The ECB All Stars programme starts on 19 May at the Wick – tell your friends about it…more can be found here: www.allstarscricket.co.uk/hwrcc
We’ll be running summer camps on 22-25 July, 5-8 August and 19-22 August…, more to come.
From the seniors
A busy weekend of action awaits our senior teams… s our 2nd XI take on Old Rutlishians and our 3rd XI take on East Molesey – both at home this Saturday! The 1XI host Hampton Hill in the Surrey Championship T20 Cup on Sunday…
We’re here to help!
We want you and the kids to have a great time — so please don’t hesitate to ask us for help. We’ll be more than happy to answer any questions face-to-face, or you can email us at hwrcccolts@hotmail.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Have a great week and we’ll see you on Friday!
Sandeep Khaira
HWRCC Colts’ Chairman
Wick Sunday Team vs. Widdadune CC 28th April 2019
A cricket match in April always feels like a bit of a bonus; albeit one where multiple layers of warm clothing are likely to be required. At the toss, 2 jumpers were needed. The skippers discussed preferences; the Wick were batting.
Ben Houghton and Olly Coles opened the innings. Both looked comfortable against the new ball, and both played attractive shots through the off-side when the bowlers dropped short. With the opening stand on 30-odd Houghton (14) aggressively cut a ball which bounced rather more than expected and was well-held at slip. Will Taylor joined Coles and mixed sensible defence with the odd lusty blow down the ground.
Since the turn of the year Coles has had the pleasure of working consistently with the Wick’s new head coach, Monte Lynch. For those readers who not have attended any of Monte’s sessions, it is important to note the emphasis that has been placed on aggressive running between the wickets. Coles and Taylor started picking up quick singles and turning ones into twos. Monte would have been impressed. As the scoring rate increased, Coles called Taylor for a sharp single. Taylor was unmoved. Coles was 3/4s of the way down the track, he turned and had nearly completed 1.5 runs when he was run out for 16.
Imran Dhalla joined Taylor for his first bat since August. The pair looked comfortable before Taylor (22) was undone by an excellent yorker. Skipper Nick Dunmore joined Dhalla. Hoping to increase the scoring rate against a slow bowler, Dunmore started by playing a series of swings, swipes and slogs which found the edge and produced a handful of byes. Having been dropped at slip, from a hard chance, Dunmore found some rhythm and dispatched a few boundaries including a six into the Sky Lark colony, before being LBW for 27.
With the score now at 120, and 6 wickets in hand, the Wick had thoughts if a score of 200. With Dhalla playing a sensible, controlled innings the other batters had the freedom to attack the Widdadune bowlers. Duncan Higgins (2), Zubair Ahmed (15), Connor Hewitt (13) partly succeeded in this aim, before Dhalla was adjudged LBW for an excellent 44. On leaving the field, Dhalla chuntered about his inability to make a 50 for the Wick. Imran, I am sure your first half-century is not far away.
The innings finished rather quickly as Sarang Joshi (3), Tim McMullan (2) and Graham Smith (0*) took the Wick to a total of 178. Rather less than had been hoped at one stage, but certainly competitive.
After a superb Ken tea, including both burgers and sausages, Joshi and Smith took up the attack for the Wick. With both bowlers entering the fray for their debut for 2019 it was not long before good lines and lengths were found. Joshi was unlucky as one of the Widdadune openers played and missed 5/6 times during consecutive overs. The score ticked along, with the occasional bad ball being dispatched to the boundary. After 14 overs, with the half century up without loss, a double change saw Tim McMullan and Connor Hewitt take up the attack. The batters responded with aggressive shots and the scoring rate rose. It was McMullan, getting good shape away, who broke the opening stand at 80. McMullan deceived the batsman with a change of pace, the ball struck the back of the bat, and Ahmed held a good catch at slip.
The next over saw the introduction of Coles to bowl off-breaks (a suggestion by President Smith). A well flighted delivery gripped and caught the outside edge of the left-handed number 3 batsman; before being expertly grabbed at slip by Ahmed. When McMullan struck again 3 overs later, the Wick had taken 3 quick wickets and felt a genuine opportunity to apply pressure.
During the next passage of play Hewitt and Ahmed applied the required pressure. Hewitt bowled fast and straight, whilst Ahmed bowled slowly and outside off stump. The Widdadune batters were able to keep the scoreboard ticking over with a variety of aerial but effective strokes. During this period of play, Connor Hewitt produced his best spell of bowling for the Wick. Keeping the ball on a full length, Hewitt bowled with pace and hostility and his reward of 2 wickets did not reflect the quality of his bowling. Taylor was introduced to the attack as Hewitt tired and dismissed the obdurate Widdadune opener who was well held by Dhalla who was taking a post-tea spell behind the stumps. Unfortunately, skipper Dunmore dropped a skier from the unlucky Taylor with a handful of runs required, before Widdadune reached their target.
It had been a very enjoyable early season game of friendly cricket. Although the result had gone against the Wick, everyone had participated and taken advantage of time on the field. As the teams retreated to the bar in milky sunlight, jumpers were still being warn; it was April after all!
TEAMS – 27th & 28th APRIL
SATURDAY
1st XI Friendly V Old Hamps (Home)
K Khaira
D Jones
R Oliver
C Bate
M Germain +
M Wood
E Charlton *
N Browning
S Jones
S Patel
M Horvath
Umpire: H Copeland
Meet: 11:00
Start 12:00
SUNDAY
1ST XI Cup V Malden Wanderers (Away)
M Davies *
D Jones
R Oliver
C Bate
M Germain +
M Wood
S Asokan
E Charlton
N Browning
S Jones
S Patel
Umpire: Panel
Scorer: Harry Copeland (Via App, Cant Write)
Meet: 11:30 @ The Wick
OR: 11:45 @ Malden Wanderers
Start: 13:00
Sunday Friendly Vs Widdadune CC
Olly Coles
Ben Houghton +
Will Taylor
Imran Dhalla
Nick Dunmore *
Connor Hewitt
Zubair Ahmed
Tim McMullan
Sarang Joshi
Duncan Higgins
Graham Smith
Meet: 12:30
Start: 13:00
Sunday XI – 21st April
1.Tim Sturm
2. Connor Hewitt
3. Zubair Ahmed
4. Luca Fooks
5. Harris Cathcart
6. Zak Collier
7 Ross Cathcart
8. Harry Copeland
9. Rory Blanchard
10. Mike Wood
11. TBC
MEET @ 12:30
START @ 13:00
Sunday XI – 14th April
Thanks to all those who made themselves available,
Sunday XI vs Stroke Makers CC
1. E Charlton
2. C Bates
3. G Tong *
4. T McMahon
5. C Edmonds
6. P Linter
7. B Houghton +
8. S Patel
9. J Gilles
10. N Browning
11. W Taylor
Meet 12:30
Start 13:00
WICK TRAINING / PRE-SEASON
TRAINING / PRE SEASON
Sunday 7th April – Final Session Indoor Nets (Richard Challoner)
Saturday 13th April – First Outdoor Session 11am @ The Wick
Sunday 14th April – Sunday XI vs Stroke Makers CC 1pm Start @ The Wick
Tuesday 16th April – First Tuesday Net 6pm @ The Wick
Saturday 20th April – Training 11am @ The Wick
Sunday 21st April – Sunday XI vs Paddington CC 1pm Start @ The Wick
Tuesday 21st April – NETS 6pm @ The Wick
Saturday 27th April – 1st XI Friendly vs Old-Hamptonians 11am Meet (12pm Start) @ The Wick
Training for those not involved 11am @ The Wick
Sunday 28th April – Malden Wanderers vs Wick (National Cup) 10:30am meet @ Wick (12pm Start Aw
Sunday XI vs Widdadune CC 1pm Start @ The Wick
Tuesday 30th April – NETS 6pm @ The Wick
Saturday 4th May – 2nd XI Friendly vs Old Ruts 11am meet (12pm Start) @ The Wick
3rd XI Friendly vs East Molesey (Time TBC @ AWAY)
Training will be organised for those not involved 11am @ The Wick
Sunday 5th May – Wick Twenty20 XI vs Hampton Hill CC 10:45am meet (12pm Start) @ The Wick
The bar will be open all day and into the evening as we hope to progress to the 2nd round and bring in the bank holiday in true wick style. *Insert naked photo*
Tuesday 7th May – NETS 6pm @ The Wick
Saturday 11th May – 1st XI / 2nd XI / 3rd XI / 4th XI – FIRST LEAGUE GAMES (WICKWASH PLS)
T20 Cup
HWRCC have been drawn at home against Hampton Hill CC in the Surrey Championship T20 Competition.
Date: 5th May 2019
Time: 13:00
The Wick don’t have the best record in this competition and will be hoping to reach the 2nd round for the first time in 4 years. Bar open all afternoon!