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Match Report 6th May 2017

Match report: 4s vs. Malden Wanderers May 6th 2017

The 4s slumped to defeat in the opening fixture of the season against Malden Wanderers, yet there were – without wanting to sound like a chastened football manager wishing to appear upbeat – positives to take from the game. The bowling was tight, the fielding generally good, and the middle order staged a gritty fightback after a top order collapse.

Cathcart and Boughey opened the attack for Wick, and after the opening 10 overs only 20 runs had been scored. The tenor of the Malden innings was thus set. They struggled to get the ball away, and a particularly good spell of 9-0-23-2 by Adam Selves applied the brake to the middle of the innings when Malden were trying to get away. The most profitable partnership was of 76 runs between number three bat Cecil and Bartlett – one of several impressive youngsters playing for Malden – but at no stage did the runs come much faster than three an over.

All the Wick bowlers recorded decent figures, and a total of 173 off 45 overs at tea appeared eminently gettable. Such optimism was not to last long, however. Bowling from down the hill, Bryant bowled an immaculate off stop line, shaping the ball away, and inside the first five or six overs Ben Houghton, Mark Bannon and skipper Tom Simcock were all back in the hutch having edged behind to the keeper. Craig Daniel departed soon after. He had twice tested the fielders with steepling skiers and on the third occasion they snared it.

So Wick were four down for about 20 runs inside ten overs and the future looked bleak. That we edged increasingly and improbably closer to the target was due in large measure to a partnership between Adam Selves (making his bid for man of the match) and Jonny Allen. However, the asking rate climbed higher and higher, and though there was a lively cameo at the end of innings from Paul Baxter, the Wick innings closed almost 30 runs short of the Malden total.

Malden were a competitive outfit, scoring tough runs and bowling well throughout. A special mention should go to one of their youngsters. Morgan opened the batting with text-book style and then took five catches behind the stumps, one of them a blinder.

Saturday Teams 6th May 2017

1st XI vs Cobham Avorians CC (Home)
1. Adam O'Mahoney +
2. Yasir Ahmed
3. Iain Tong
4. Imran Rashid *
5. Matt Davies
6. Fawad Anis
7. Angus Berry
8. Graeme Tong
9. Zammack Tughral
10. Will Taylor
11. Usman Janjua
Umpire: Stephen Riley
Start @ 12:00

2nd XI vs Merstham CC (Away)
1. Ian Collier *
2. Harry Copeland +
3. Rory Blanchard
4. Phil Linter
5. Tom Crowther
6. Joe Hirsch
7. Ed Charlton
8. Sunny Patel
9. Nick Browning
10. Moazam Ali Rashid
11. Zeeshan Ahmed
Start @ 12:00

3rd XI vs Woking & Horsell CC (Away)
1. Zubair Ahmed *
2. Will Strange +
3. Mo Basit
4. James Adam
5. Graham Smith
6. Peter Cullam
7. Schalk Van Vuuren
8. Alex Bilton
9. Dhvanil Karia
10. Sam Blank  TBC
11. Craig Daniel
Start @ 13:00

4th XI vs Malden Wanderers
1.Tom Simcock *
2.Ben Houghton +
3.Altaf Shahpurwala
4.Rob Ritchie
5.Mark Bannon
6.Adam Selves
7.Chris Wakefield
8.Jon Allen
9.Ross Cathcart
10.Simon Boughey
11.TBC
Start @ 13:00

Note: Teams will get text message from their captains for meet time.

Good Luck!
Wick
154*

Match Report 29th April 2017

Match Report - Wick 3s vs. Battersea Ironsides 3s April 29th 2017

King's Field the Winner?

Cricket is a sport where the playing surface is of vital importance. Early season fixtures are more likely to be impacted by pitches that are not prepared to the full.

Both teams arrived at the King's Field looking forward to playing on what was by far the warmest day of the week. Inspection on the pitch showed a good covering of grass and rather a lot of green- the result of rain of Thursday and new growth. The Battersea skipper won the toss and it was no surprise that he invited Wick to bat first.

Opening batsmen Bilton and Simcock took to the field against a new ball pair who bowled with great control. It quickly became apparent that variable bounce was to be a feature of the match with some deliveries scuttling low whilst others reared to shoulder height from a good length. Wickets fell at regular intervals as the disciplined Battersea bowlers offered very few deliveries to hit. None of the Wick batters found attacking shots easy to play, with shots getting through the ball too early due to the lack of pace and bounce in the wicket. Deliveries that bounced more than expected appeared to be less of a challenge. Bilton, Dare, Basit and Dunmore fell to excellent catches. Only Phil Miles was able to occupy the crease for an extended time, and whilst he looked more in control than the other Wick batters, was unable to time the ball with any fluency. The innings closed at 68 after Graham Smith used his newly acquired bat to deliver a couple of lusty blows.

The skippers decided that 10 overs of the Battersea reply should be bowled before tea. Mo Basit took the first over up the hill and bowled a searing leg stump yorker to open the innings which demolished the batsman's stumps. With the next 5 balls being fast and challenging to the batsmen the thought came to mind 'can we defend this score?'. This thought was quickly discounted as the Battersea batters successfully countered the efforts of Basit and Smith and the pitch, despite the loss of a further wicket before tea.

Both teams enjoyed the offerings produced by Ken Gibson and his wife in the clubhouse and returned to the King's Field as the sun came out. Alex Dare had been introduced into the attack just before the break and was delivering sharply turning and bouncing off-breaks. His over after tea was quite remarkable: block, block, beaten, beaten, four, beaten. His next over started with a delivery that was going for a leg-side wide before turning sharply and missing off stump! A couple of lusty blows later and the batsman was stumped by Ben Houghton. This dismissal is one that offers promise for the season ahead; Dare was playing his first fixture for a few years and Houghton was keeping for the first time in 25 years. A single took Battersea to victory and the game was concluded, before 5pm.

It must be noted that Battersea appear to be a club moving forward; with 3s and 4s promoted last season. The side that visited the Wick will be worthy opponents for a full-strength Wick 3s during the season ahead.

Both sides rested in the bar, watching the 1s game as the clouds disappeared and a beautiful Bushy Park evening was enjoyed. The opposition commented on how they wished that their ground was as lovely. It had been a day to blow the cobwebs of the winter away and get out on the field. Despite the challenging playing surface everyone had taken something out of the fixture and was more prepared for league cricket next weekend.

 

Barnes CC v HWRCC 2nd XI – April 29th 2017

Some see pre-season friendlies as a waste of time - the threat of injury before the important league stuff begins, the inclement weather, the stench of last year's whites as the bag is opened for the first time since September (Ed).

But not here at the Wick. There were some new faces to check out, some off-season stories to tell.

And it quickly became apparent - the team spirit that served the 2nd XI so well last season remains. Especially when both the skipper and Ed Charlton were struck in the face by Barnes' answer to Alan Mullally. Cue raucous laughter from the boundary.

But let's go back to the beginning...

Collier stuck Barnes in to bat, wanting to get a good look at the bowlers. Thankfully a couple of the Barnes top five helped out by getting a half century and a rather good 140.

But despite the oppo amassing 273-9 off their 40... there were some impressive spells. Will Taylor (1-40) got some movement in the air and off the pitch and would have had at least one more victim but for some rather surprising teflon moments from the slip cordon.

Ed Charlton proved he's not a new ball bowler yet again, testing out Collier's leg side takes before returning for a much better second spell. James Adam impressed with (1-28) after he was politely asked to bowl normally! And Zeeshan Ahmed showed off his variations and with a better keeper and Blobs on top form could have taken a couple.

Sonny Patel took some tap from Barnes' centurion but also got two well deserved wickets and looks a real prospect.

Special mention also to Schalk van Vuuren who returned from nearly two years out after riding his bicycle under a taxi. The pace is yet to return but there were signs the old Prawn is not far from full fitness.

So to the run chase. Collier and Suggit opened up. Neither looked fluent ... and our friend from Yorkshire played and missed more times in five overs than Blobs did all last season - a splendid achievement.

The real star of the show was Haseeb Abbassi who smacked 57no and struck five sixes along the way.

Rory 'Blobs' Blanchard continued his decent early form with 39 before running himself out.

And of course Ed Charlton chipped in with an entertaining 25 which included being hit in the face and one of the worst shots ever to have been played (which went for 6!).

We were all out for 188 but for those of us playing our first game of the season - IT FEELS GREAT TO BE BACK. Bring on next week.

Colly.

Saturday Teams 29th April 2017

1st XI vs Chertsey CC (Home)

  1. Matt Davies
  2. Imran Rashid *
  3. Angus Berry
  4. Fawad Anis
  5. Harry Copeland +
  6. James Caldwell
  7. Dhvanil Karia
  8. Moazam Ali Rashid
  9. Will Strange
  10. Usman Janjua
  11. Nick Browning

Start @ 13:00

2nd XI vs Barnes CC (Away)

  1. Ian Collier *
  2. Mo Basit
  3. Rory Blanchard
  4. Will Taylor
  5. Zeeshan Ahmed
  6. Mike Suggitt
  7. Sunny Patel
  8. Ed Charlton
  9. Schalk Van Vuuren
  10. Hussnain Parvez
  11. James Adam

Start @ 13:00

3rd XI vs Battersea Ironside CC (Home)

  1. Zubair Ahmed *
  2. Rob Ritchie
  3. Alex Bilton +
  4. Nick Dunmore
  5. Mandeep Singh
  6. Alex Dare
  7. Haseeb Abbassi
  8. Phil Miles
  9. Graham Smith
  10. Ben Houghton
  11. Tom Simcock

Start @ 13:00

Note: Due to a lot of persuasion, there will be a private party at the WICK on Saturday from 8:00pm. The Chairman sends his apologies and there are no other parties booked for remainder of the season.

For updates please visit: https://www.hwrcc.co.uk

Good Luck!

Wick

154*

Friday 28th April T20

Team for T20 Cup Friday 28th April

1st XI vs Esher CC (Away)

  1. Adam O’Mahoney +
  2. Yasir Ahmed
  3. Iain Tong
  4. Imran Rashid *
  5. Zohaak Tughral
  6. Fawad Anis
  7. Ed Charlton
  8. James Caldwell
  9. Moazam Ali Rashid
  10. Graeme Tong
  11. Nick Browning

Umpire: Stephen Riley

Start @ 17:45

WICK

154*

Saturday Teams 22nd April 2017

First Pre-season freindly of the season. We only have two games this saturday. Tried to get everyone a game but if anyone missed out then don’t worry we have 3 games comming up next week!

For those who missed out there will be nets this saturday from 13:00 to 15:30. Nick Dunmore (4’s new skipper will be there).

1st XI vs Merrow CC (Away)

  1. Iain Tong
  2. Yasir Ahmed +
  3. Imran Rashid *
  4. Fawad Anis
  5. Saqib Malik
  6. Dhvanil Karia
  7. Dillan Goss
  8. Moazam Ali Rashid
  9. Ed Charlton
  10. Nick Browning
  11. Usman Janjua

Meet @ 12:00

Start @ 13:00

2nd XI Vs Hook & Southborough CC (Home)

  1. Phil Linter *
  2. Harry Copland
  3. Joe Hirsch
  4. Will Taylor
  5. Rory Blanchard
  6. Phil Miles
  7. Farhan Ayub
  8. James Adam
  9. Sunny Patel
  10. Mike Suggitt
  11. Husnain Pervez

Meet @ 12:00

Start @ 13:00

Good Luck!

WICK

154*

AGM 25th Nov 2016 at 7:30pm

Dear HWRCC Member,
At short reminder that this year’s AGM will be held at the Clubhouse on Friday 25th November at 7.30pm.

The meeting will be followed by curry and drinks.

As most members will be aware the Club Chairman, Keith Nicholls, has declared his intention to stand down from this position with effect from the 2018 season. Prior to opening the AGM the Club President, Graham Smith, will outline proposals for the continued smooth running of the club, day to day,  including the delegation of a number of Keith’s responsibilities to existing club committees.

In light of these upcoming changes we would encourage members to attend.

AGENDA

Apologies for absence

1.     Approve minutes of AGM held on 24th November 2015 (attached)

2.     To elect Officers of the Club for the 2017 season.
3.     To elect the Club Committee and proposed sub-committees
4.     To elect Team Captains for the 2017 season.
5.     To approve the accounts for the year ending 31st March 2016
6.     To set subscriptions and match fees for the 2017 season.
7.     To vote on any amendments to the Club Constitution.
8.     Other Business
8.1 Welfare Officer’s Report
8.2 Update on facilities
8.3 Surrey Championship changes
8.4 Colts: Development Plans
9.  Any Other Business
Simon Jones
HWRCC Hon Secretary

Saturday Teams 3rd September 2016

1st XI vs Kingstonian CC (Home)

  1. Yasir Ahmed
  2. Nomaan Ali
  3. Iain Tong
  4. Fawad Anis
  5. Imran Rashid (*)
  6. Matt Davies
  7. Qasim Ali (+)
  8. Dominic Jones
  9. Graeme Tong
  10. Zammak Tughral
  11. Usman Janjua

Umpire: Keith Nicholls

Start @ 11:30

2nd XI vs Kingstonian CC (Away)

  1. Ian Collier (*)
  2. Joe Hirsch
  3. Rory Blanchard
  4. Sadiq Khan
  5. Keerat Khaira
  6. Harry Copeland (+)
  7. Ed Barney
  8. Robbie Oliver
  9. Nick Browning
  10. Sam Kemp
  11. Dan Kemp

Umpire: Stephen Riley

Start @ 12:00

3rd XI vs Ashford CC (Away)

  1. Ed Charlton (*)
  2. Graham Smith
  3. Will Strange
  4. Alex Dare
  5. M Basit
  6. Tim Jones
  7. Nick Clark
  8. Abdur Rehman
  9. Pete Culham
  10. Derek Soppitt
  11. Zubair Ahmed

Start @ 12:00

4th XI vs Merstham CC (Home)

  1. Alex Bilton (*+)
  2. Ben Houghton
  3. Craig Daniel
  4. Nick Dunmore
  5. Tom Simcock
  6. Rob Ritchie
  7. Mandeep Singh
  8. Ravneet Kapoor
  9. James Hoppe
  10. Adam Selves
  11. Olly Coles

Umpire: Simon Coles

Start @ 12:00

Good Luck!

WICK

153*

End of Season Social

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Making its debut this season for our end of season finale is 'Race Night'.
Watch and compete in the largest horse racing event ever to take place in Hampton Wick.

Teams of 5 will compete with Wick dollars to earn the most cash over the evening. The winning team will be rewarded with a cash prize of £100.

*£10 entry*
*Free food on the night thanks to Keith & Graham*
*Some money behind the bar as well*

The evening will also include the much loved 'alternative awards' with Tongy and Matty D celebrating all special moments from season 153.

There might even be a fines session from Pete Culham to see out the season in style. I hear Nelson is keen to be involved as well.

Please invite any friends and family. Especially if they enjoy a flutter!

Saturday Teams 27th August 2016

1st XI vs Guildford City CC (Away)

  1. Yasir Ahmed
  2. Nomaan Ali
  3. Iain Tong
  4. Imran Rashid (*)
  5. Robbie Oliver (+)
  6. Matt Davies
  7. Fawad Anis
  8. Zammak Tughral
  9. Graeme Tong
  10. Will Taylor
  11. Phil Linter
Umpire: Keith Nicholls
Start @ 11:30
 
3rd XI vs Old Whitgiftians CC (Home)
  1. Ed Charlton (*)
  2. Harry Copeland (+)
  3. Graham Smith
  4. Pete Culham
  5. Zubair Ahmed
  6. Derek Soppitt
  7. Sadiq Khan
  8. Qasim Ali
  9. Mike Suggitt
  10. Nick Browning
  11. M Basit
Start @ 12:00
 
4Th XI vs Dorking (Away)
  1. Alex Bilton (*)
  2. Nick Dunmore
  3. Rob Ritchie
  4. Dillan Goss
  5. Nick Clark
  6. Will Strange
  7. Sam Kemp
  8. James Hoppe
  9. Farhan Ayub
  10. Jack Le Feuvre
  11. Abdur Rehman
Start @ 12:00
 
Note: Teams will get text message from their captains for meet time.
 
Good Luck!
WICK
153*