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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:39 am

The year of close games continues with Pekina reaching the GF defeating Orrorro on the last ball of the game. (Second week in a row a game has been decided on the last ball)

In the elimination final Spalding comfortably account for Boolerooo hitting 170 and bowling them out for 125.

Prelim Final
Orroroo vs Spalding @ Orroroo.

Grand Final
Pekina vs winner of prelim final @ Orroroo
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby wedgetail » Fri Mar 10, 2023 11:40 am

whufc wrote:The year of close games continues with Pekina reaching the GF defeating Orrorro on the last ball of the game. (Second week in a row a game has been decided on the last ball)

In the elimination final Spalding comfortably account for Boolerooo hitting 170 and bowling them out for 125.

Prelim Final
Orroroo vs Spalding @ Orroroo.

Grand Final
Pekina vs winner of prelim final @ Orroroo


170 a good score in a final by Spalding. Do anything yourself 'whufc'?
Good to see Booleroo back in the finals. Have a long, proud history of cricket in the town but probably haven't won as many flags as they should have.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Fri Mar 10, 2023 11:50 am

wedgetail wrote:
whufc wrote:The year of close games continues with Pekina reaching the GF defeating Orrorro on the last ball of the game. (Second week in a row a game has been decided on the last ball)

In the elimination final Spalding comfortably account for Boolerooo hitting 170 and bowling them out for 125.

Prelim Final
Orroroo vs Spalding @ Orroroo.

Grand Final
Pekina vs winner of prelim final @ Orroroo


170 a good score in a final by Spalding. Do anything yourself 'whufc'?
Good to see Booleroo back in the finals. Have a long, proud history of cricket in the town but probably haven't won as many flags as they should have.
Good luck this week v Orroroo!


Opened the batting got out for 10.....

Tried the Matty Wade defense tactic to the short ball off Joel Durnford (as quick as any bloke I've ever faced), let's just say I have one hell of a bruise on right tricep and lower arm (left-handed batter)

I copped a bad decision......... umpire gave me out despite only my middle and off stump being cartwheeled ten metres back... ;) ;) ;) :lol:

Did take 4 wickets however so happy with that.

Booleroo are like many clubs up here.....proud of their cricket history and one of the few non merged teams their town has. Struggle for players however heavily relying on the old boys (40+) to still go around and make up the numbers. They even used a few city boys quite reqularly when they didnt have ATCA games on.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:11 am

Spalding defeated Orroroo by 25 runs to reach the grand final

Spalding 10/178
Orroroo 10/153

Orroroo undefeated in the minor round go out in straight sets
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby wedgetail » Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:43 pm

whufc wrote:Spalding defeated Orroroo by 25 runs to reach the grand final

Spalding 10/178
Orroroo 10/153

Orroroo undefeated in the minor round go out in straight sets


Another good score by Spalding! Trust you had a less stressful time batting this week!
On a roll, keep it going this week!
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:22 am

wedgetail wrote:
whufc wrote:Spalding defeated Orroroo by 25 runs to reach the grand final

Spalding 10/178
Orroroo 10/153

Orroroo undefeated in the minor round go out in straight sets


Another good score by Spalding! Trust you had a less stressful time batting this week!
On a roll, keep it going this week!


Less stressful but made the same amount of runs lol

Didn’t bowl well either….or to be fair they played spin really well. My worst game for the year

Take on Pekina this week….. for those who don’t know much about the place it’s the home town of Mick Redden who was a star cricketer back in his day. Now a lot of the team is made of Bowman’s………the sons of ex Norwood footballer Lachy Bowman. Great bunch of lads.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby wedgetail » Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:00 am

whufc wrote:
wedgetail wrote:
whufc wrote:Spalding defeated Orroroo by 25 runs to reach the grand final

Spalding 10/178
Orroroo 10/153

Orroroo undefeated in the minor round go out in straight sets


Another good score by Spalding! Trust you had a less stressful time batting this week!
On a roll, keep it going this week!


Less stressful but made the same amount of runs lol

Didn’t bowl well either….or to be fair they played spin really well. My worst game for the year

Take on Pekina this week….. for those who don’t know much about the place it’s the home town of Mick Redden who was a star cricketer back in his day. Now a lot of the team is made of Bowman’s………the sons of ex Norwood footballer Lachy Bowman. Great bunch of lads.


Loved playing against Pekina @ Pekina, especially as the pub was still open in those days (assuming it's shut once again?). I used to open the batting against Mick Redden and he certainly didn't hold back on the 'chin music'!
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:40 am

Pekina pub is still open and has been the 3 years I’ve played against them.

Definite an experience once a year, not sure I could play all home games there. Very unique give the current WHS world we live in.

Yeah heard Mick was the epitome of angry fast bowler.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:03 am

Spalding won the flag, see you in a few days
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby wedgetail » Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:10 pm

whufc wrote:Spalding won the flag, see you in a few days


Won it the hard way, well done!
When you sober up, please give us a few details of the game!
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:55 am

wedgetail wrote:
whufc wrote:Spalding won the flag, see you in a few days


Won it the hard way, well done!
When you sober up, please give us a few details of the game!


Cheers, got a spare bit of time now...

Spalding won the toss for the fifth consecutive week having no hesitation in batting.

Started off well 0/30 odd at 4 an over.....

Then went from that to 5/60 and looking in trouble. As has been the theme for Spalding all year though is the ability to have blokes all the way down to 11 chip in within runs and this happened again. All out in the last over of the innings for 132... felt it was probably about 20 below par.

Pekina have 4 gun with the bat but then it falls away quickly so early wickets were the key. Fortunately for us that happened taken 3 of their 4 guns all for ducks having them 3/6.

That enabled us to work from one end whilst gun and best bat in the comp Luke Bowman was still at the crease. Wickets continued to fall steadily until they were 7/48, then the moment it was done. Luke Bowman looking to get back on strike by running a second, mid pitch mix up and then he gets run out.

Spalding take the last two wickets in the next three balls and are the 2022/23 premiers.

For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.

https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby Booney » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:04 am

whufc wrote:
For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.


https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/


There wasn't 1 1/2 in that! :lol:
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:10 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.


https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/


There wasn't 1 1/2 in that! :lol:


Did you go to the second run out with the dropped catch :lol: two run outs in two balls the second is a crack up.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby The Bedge » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:28 am

How's the midget bowler running around in circles like a sheep dog :P
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby The Bedge » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:30 am

whufc wrote:Did you go to the second run out with the dropped catch :lol: two run outs in two balls the second is a crack up.

That was more enjoyable :lol:
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:32 am

The Bedge wrote:
whufc wrote:Did you go to the second run out with the dropped catch :lol: two run outs in two balls the second is a crack up.

That was more enjoyable :lol:


That is what happens when you have the combination of blokes who are genuinely gun SA outback cricketers also playing alongside guys who are genuinely d graders. :lol: :lol:

It aint test cricket but geez its fun and makes for some stories.

What an over to win a GF haha.

BTW best of luck this weekend, no one deserves a premiership with his club more than you. Will be keeping a eye out on the scores over the two days.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby Booney » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:34 am

whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.


https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/


There wasn't 1 1/2 in that! :lol:


Did you go to the second run out with the dropped catch :lol: two run outs in two balls the second is a crack up.


I didn't watch that...until now. :lol:
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:36 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.


https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/


There wasn't 1 1/2 in that! :lol:


Did you go to the second run out with the dropped catch :lol: two run outs in two balls the second is a crack up.


I didn't watch that...until now. :lol:


It got some laughs watching the replay at the local yesterday 100 beers deep that's for sure.
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby wedgetail » Mon Mar 20, 2023 8:21 pm

whufc wrote:
wedgetail wrote:
whufc wrote:Spalding won the flag, see you in a few days


Won it the hard way, well done!
When you sober up, please give us a few details of the game!


Cheers, got a spare bit of time now...

Spalding won the toss for the fifth consecutive week having no hesitation in batting.

Started off well 0/30 odd at 4 an over.....

Then went from that to 5/60 and looking in trouble. As has been the theme for Spalding all year though is the ability to have blokes all the way down to 11 chip in within runs and this happened again. All out in the last over of the innings for 132... felt it was probably about 20 below par.

Pekina have 4 gun with the bat but then it falls away quickly so early wickets were the key. Fortunately for us that happened taken 3 of their 4 guns all for ducks having them 3/6.

That enabled us to work from one end whilst gun and best bat in the comp Luke Bowman was still at the crease. Wickets continued to fall steadily until they were 7/48, then the moment it was done. Luke Bowman looking to get back on strike by running a second, mid pitch mix up and then he gets run out.

Spalding take the last two wickets in the next three balls and are the 2022/23 premiers.

For the worlds most village piece of cricket check out the 4 hour and 4 minute mark when a run out occurs.

https://fb.watch/jnonMgvRlD/


Thanks for the run down and viewing link, most enjoyable. Would have been a fun trip home no doubt!
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Re: Northern Areas Cricket Association

Postby whufc » Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:13 pm

Yeah so the Pekina lads invited us to the pekina pub for a few so we whacked the medals under shirts and went in there for a couple of hours

Then somehow back on the bus and not sure what way we took the hour drive back to Spalding but it was mahem!!!

Memory gets pretty hazy back at the Spalding pub haha
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