Vale 2nds slump to ‘disasterous’ Harrow defeat
Middlesex Sunday Cricket League
West Harrow 295
London Maccabi Vale Cricket Club 2nd XI 181
LMVCC lost by 114 runs
Sunday, 30 June, 2013
Vale’s 2nd XI fell to a disappointing defeat on Sunday, as they crashed to a comprehensive defeat by Harrow.
On a good track and a hot day Vale lost the toss and were offered first use of the ball and considering the side contained ten recognised bowlers, the fielding performance was dissapointing.
The side dropped catches, lacked discipline in the field and gave away far too many runs, and as a result needed over seven an over to overhall West Harrow’s massive total. Pick of the bowlers were Jonathan Freedman, Jeff Permutt and Adam Morris who picked up three wickets each.
In reply, Hertfordshire veterans, Nigel Rothband and Permutt put on 50 for the first wicket. After that Hertfordshire colleague Jon Lederman and then Gideon Gale both scored freely. What followed was nothing short of a disaster, Vale lost their last eight wickets for just 35 runs. A dissapointing, heavy defeat.
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