Yearly Archive2006
cricket 07 Dec 2006 09:01 pm
2007 Fixtures
WCL Fixtures for next season below:
1st XI followed by 2XI followed by 3XI
5th May - Wishaw (H); Bronze (A); Weoley Hill (A)
12th May - Streetly (A); Kings Heath (H); Studley (H)
19th May - Rowland United (H); Kenilworth (A); Four Oaks Saints (A)
26th May - Southam (A); Bedworth (H); No Fixture
28th May (BH) - Camp Hill OE (H); Moseley Ashfield (A); No BH Fixtures
2nd June - Pickwick (H); Atherstone (A); Walmley 4ths (A)
9th June - Warwick (H); Old Edwardians (A); Olton 4ths (H)
16th June - Marston Green (A); Nuneaton (H); Kings Heath (H)
23rd June - Handsworth (H); Bablake OB (A): Kenilworth (A)
30th June - Ansley (H); Highway (A); Entaco (A)
7th July - Stockton (A); Bournville (H); Weoley Hill (H)
Followed by the reverse - last games 15th September (1sts and 2nds), 1st September (3rds)
ASL Fixtures
13th May - Knowle Village (H); Warwick (A)
20th May - Four Oaks Saints (A); Civ Service (H)
27th May - NO FIXTURES (BH)
3rd June - Sol Municipal (1sts H; 2nds A)
10th June - Five Ways OE (1sts H; 2nds A)
17th June - Corley (A); Pickwick (H)
24th June - Fillongley (A); Bablake (H)
1st July - NO FIXTURES
8th July - Knowle Village (A); Warwick (H)
15th July - Four Oaks S (H); Civ Service (A)
22nd July - Sol Municipal (1sts A; 2nds H)
29th July - Corley (H); Pickwick (A)
5th August - Five Ways OE (1sts A; 2nds H)
12th August - Bournville (1sts A; 2nds H)
19th August - Fillongley (H); Bablake (A)
26th August - NO FIXTURE (BH)
2nd Sept - Bournville (1sts H; 2nds A)
cricket 12 Nov 2006 09:36 pm
So Long 2006
Last Friday SMCC waved goodbye to a memorable 2006 season with the annual presentation evening. It was good to see the club full and everyone appeared to thoroughly enjoy the evening. Especially pleasing was the number of Junior members and their families in the room. The speeches were excellent, with Keith Rondeau and Steve Mullard providing plenty of laughs with their reviews of the season.
The seasons prizes were awarded, with Martin Weir and Viz Parmar taking he 1st team awards, Jim Rasin did the double in the second team whilst Mo Farooq and Richard Whittle came out on top in the Third Team. Tim Westwood and Kamil Munir shared the most improved youngsters award in recognition of their 1st team breakthroughs and Rose Jones was awarded the Clubperson of the Year award following all of her hard work behind the scenes and on matchdays.
Credit to Pat Tarry and Steve Reynolds for all their work in organising the evening and to Jenny and her band of helpers for the magnificent buffet.
There was plenty of optimism in the room from all of the current captains so here’s to 2007.
cricket 12 Sep 2006 03:47 pm
Single Wicket Competition
Sunday last saw 16 SMCC players gather at Foliot Fields to compete for the Single Wicket trophy, won by Jack Hemming for the last two years running - could anyone stop him from completing the hatrick?
The 16 were split into 4 groups of 4 with each competitor playing the other 3 players in their group, those who were group winners would progress to the semi-finals. Despite some close games, there were no major shocks in the groups with Jack Hemming, Viz Parmar, Martin Weir and Keith Rondeau progressing to the semis, where Jack beat Viz and Ronnie beat Martin to set up an intruiging final.
Jack batted first at the request of Ronnie and scored a handy 25, but this proved too much for Ronnie who was caught in the deep by Rishi Parmar (who won the final for Jack in a similar vein last year) going for a big one. This resulted in Jack winning the competition for the 3rd year running, and he was duly presented with the winners’ trophy. Will anyone challenge him next year? We’ll have to wait and see.
Big thanks to all involved in the day - Jack for organising the day itself, Keith for scoring, Rose and co for organising the tea, Les and Adrian (and Steve Mullard) for umpiring and anyone else who I have carelessly neglected to mention.
cricket 07 Sep 2006 12:52 pm
Sunday League Round Up
The Sunday League concluded last weekend; a summary of the tables is below:
1st XI - Div 1 Champions Coleshill, Relegated Bournville and ourselves.
1st XI - Div 2 Champions Pickwick, also promoted Berkswell.
2nd XI - Div 1 Champions Pickwick, Relegated Alvechurch and Fillongley (SMCC fininshed 3rd.)
2nd XI - Div 2 Champions Bablake OB, also promoted Five Ways OE.
There is still a chance of some silverware for SMCC though as our Over 40’s team are in action in the league 8-a-side tournamet to be held at Solihull Municipal on Sunday 17th September (12pm start)
cricket 04 Sep 2006 02:00 pm
Senior Junior 2006
Sunday 3rd September saw the annual Senior vs Junior match for the Frank Orme Memorial Trophy take place at Foliot Fields. As always the scheduled 11am start came and went before Steve Mullard won the toss for the Seniors and Elected to bat. The senior side encountered some late selection problems, when both Jim Shirley and Steve Reynolds were forced to withdraw, leading to a late call up for Clive Bishop and a transfer for Viz Parmar.
The senior innings started with a bang, as a Tim Westwood full toss was missed by ansel Pottinger, and a seemingly still hung over Rick Singh was ran out as he wandered down the wicket, 0-2 after 1 over. Jim Rasin and Les King consolidated, before Jim played no shot and was bowled by a Pete Westwood off-break. Neal Rughani joined Les and added another 50, before he was caught behind off Keith Rondeau. Skipper Steve Mullard fell soon after looping a catch up off pad and glove and Craig Hands was stumped as the Senior innings threatened to disintegrate. Junior skipper Ben Tarry disturbed Matt Read’s stumps but Bill Pye kept Les company as he completed a patient 50. Both were run out soon after, but Viz Parmar and Clive Bishop saw the overs out and took the score to 161-9.
After tea and cakes the Junior innnings began and was soon in disarray as Jim Rasin picked up 4 wickets in his opening 8 over burst, thanks to goot catches from Ansel Pottinger, Steve Mullard, Neal Rughani and Clive Bishop. With the Junior big guns back in the shed, the run chase looked a tall order, but Keith Rondeau and Adrian Maguire rebuilt and consolidated. Golden Arm Mullard picked up Ronnie, but Ben Tarry grafted it out and got the Junios to within 60 runs at the drinks break. After the drinks break Adrian fell to Steve and Ben was trapped by Viz but still the Juniors edged closer, and with no pressure from the run rate and unlikely victory was still a possibility. Pete Westwood and Luke Froggatt reduced the target to 25 but Steve Mullard returned to get Luke and when Rick Singh bowled Tim Westwood, the Seniors were victorious by 20 runs.
An excellent day, enjoyed by a large crowd. Thanks to all who assisted, in particular Jenny, Marie, Rose and Holly for a fabulous buffet, Kamil Munir for umpiring the first half and to Keith Hemming for scoring (apologies if I’ve missed anyone.) Les King was presented with the loo seat Man of the Match award for his battling 60 that proved the difference between the sides. Comedy highlight of the day for me was a close thing between Rick’s run out and the 4 overthrows that Pikey generously donated to the cause, although Steve Mullard’s catch to dismiss Rishi Parmar deserves an honorable mention. (I’m sure there were others as teh comments will probably reveal.) In the end, experience shone through - it sounds better than admitting the Juniors bottled it again. Next year it will be ours!!!
cricket & team selections 25 Aug 2006 02:37 pm
Now both Munir brothers out…
I’ve just received a phone call from Nas Munir - it seems he’s joining Kam on the sideline having been involved in a nasty sounding car accident today with a suspected broken arm.
This leaves us one short tomorrow, on a day with a number of players already missing. Text messages have been sent to see who will step in at the last moment.
Meanwhile, here’s wishing Nas a speedy recovery.
team selections 22 Aug 2006 02:19 pm
1st XI vs Camp Hill, Monday 28th August
At home, 1pm Start.
SQUAD: W Hemming, K Rondeau, M Weir, G Morris, N Munir, J Hemming, T Hemming, N Rughani, T Masood, S Baxter, V Parmar, J Shirley, T Westwood
team selections 22 Aug 2006 02:18 pm
Saturday 1st XI vs Wishaw, 26th August
Away - meet at SMCC 11:45
W Hemming, K Rondeau, M Weir, N Munir, J Hemming, T Hemming, N Rughani, T Masood, J Shirley, T Westwood, P Westwood, A N Other
cricket 22 Aug 2006 02:05 pm
Rain saves Fillongley
With five games to go, there’s still plenty of pride to play for as we visit another promotion contender, Wishaw, on Saturday. This is followed by Camp Hill visiting on Bank Holiday Monday.
In the 2nd XI, a win at Fillongley opens up their gap at the top of the table, with the division title now SMCC’s to lose.
cricket 15 Aug 2006 12:07 pm
And we complain about our outfield…
| From the photo description - ‘The Ship Inn play their home matches on the beach (when the tide is right!).’ In this picture they are playing the Scotland Saltires (apparently).
Reckon it would be nicer than Bentley Leisure Centre. (Photo first seen at The Corridor). |
Photo by spottiewattie17. |