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Match Report: THCC1 v Göttingen, 26.4.2015

THCC 4/85 (Dominique 28, Cam 25, Sabb 2/4, Karangaraj 1/12) def. Göttingen 84 (Extras 37, Gowtham 19, Kamaladin 3/12, Cam 3/19)

April, April, der macht was er will. So the saying goes in Germany to explain the wildly changing weather during April. Glorious sunshine one week, damp conditions the next.

At not long after dawn, the THCC convoy of three cars and an ICE set off for Göttingen, with heavy rain falling either side of Hannover (thankfully we weren’t playing there). Things were a bit better in Göttingen, which is a pleasant little city in Lower Saxony and home to a group of very nice cricketers.

THCC won the toss and decided to bowl. New player Imran joined the team (and was given ball-drying towel duty) while Raman made his first appearance in the XI. Like last Sunday, it was a slow start, but Bipin was bowling very well, swinging the ball and getting good bounce. He bowled opener Premnath, had the Göttingen captain Karangaraj caught behind and finished with 2/15, with five maidens from his eight overs.

From there, wickets fell at steady intervals, with only opener Gowtham standing firm with a straight bat. It took a rank long-hop from Cam to dismiss the stoic opener, caught by Aman at mid-off, but the ball was more deserving of being hit for six and the THCC players in Gowtham’s vicinity apologised.

Despite bowling utter rubbish, Cam picked up three wickets and was deserving of none. Israfeel took two and was deserving of more. But the bowler of the day was without doubt Kamaladin, who finished with the miserly figures of 9.5 overs, 3/12. His line and length were outstanding.

Göttingen were all out for 84, with the total boosted by 37 extras. While the bowling still needs work, the fielding was a vast improvement on the previous week. Great catches were held, including a super effort by Raman on the run, and fast balls were stopped. Steve was solid behind the stumps, taking a catch that was so good it required a lap of honour around the pitch.

Rain fell in the interval. The Göttingen players were quick to get the covers out. When THCC started the run chase, there were a few damp patches on the pitch, but otherwise it played very well, with good bounce and plenty for the bowlers to work with.

Dom (on strike) and Cam batting.

Dom (on strike) and Cam batting.

Dominique and Cam were watchful. Göttingen bowled with impressive discipline, not giving away free runs and sticking to a good line outside off stump. The runs were coming mostly off the bat, as Dom and Cam pushed the score up to 49. Then Cam was out caught behind, with the THCC skipper pausing long enough to realise he had made a complete idiot of himself, then trudging off the field and doing a walk of shame around the field to complete his idiocy.

Guru and Dom took the total up to 75, ten runs short of victory, before three wickets fell. Things got a little tense, but a mighty six from Steve and a single from Raman finally got THCC over the line, winners by six wickets.

Thanks to Göttingen for another great day of cricket. Thanks to Tina for scoring and to 12th man Satish.

1st XI vs. Göttingen

Match Report: THCC1 v Göttingen, 19.4.2015

THCC 3/166 (Dominque 62, Guru 29*, Extras 52, Said 1/17, Kumar 1/21) def. Göttingen 164 (Extras 43, Premnath 37, Daub 19, Cam 5/23, Kamaladin 2/17)

The first Bundesliga match of the season was played on possibly the most beautiful day of the year so far. In glorious sunshine, a new-look THCC1 took to the field after first-time captain Cam won the toss and chose to bowl. New players included Dominique, Aman and 12th man Raman.

THCC Cricket HamburgPlaying on the roll-down mat, the going was slow, with the run-rate of 3 per over bolstered by the wide count. Kamaladin was steady and Bipin economical. Some sharp chances went down and the batsmen were edging, but no wickets were forthcoming. The true and even bounce was making the mat look like a batsman’s paradise.

A bowling change brought a change in fortunes. Israfeel picked up two wickets and Sandeep dislodged the stoic opener Premnath, who batted intelligently for 37. The number 4 batsman, young Daub, also showed impressive resistance and temperament, batting for almost two hours. He was finally removed by Kamal, with the catch and wicket turning the innings in THCC’s favour. Cam cleaned up the tail, just missing a hat-trick and finishing with 5/23. Some lusty hitting at the end took Göttingen up to 164, which included a disappointing 36 wides and 5 no-balls.

The chase got off to an excellent start, with Sandeep and Dominique taking the score quickly to 71 before Sandeep edged one to the keeper. Dominique batted on to make a splendid 62 and was well supported by Guru who made 29*. THCC reached the total in 23 overs with the loss of three wickets.

It was a solid start to the season. Bowling accuracy and fielding still need a lot of work, but for the first game, all in all it was a good effort. Raman was excellent in his role of 12th man, even fielding brilliantly for Göttingen at the end.

Göttingen were excellent opponents, playing in the true spirit of the game, and the return match next weekend in Göttingen promises to be a good one. Thanks to the club members and supporters who watched the match. Special thanks to Tina and Dave who shared the scoring duties.

Bundesliga-Halbfinale

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THCC Rot-Gelb Hamburg 156/9 off 32.4 ov. (Surya 49, Vinay 48*, Ehsan 9.4-0-35-5, Ali 8-2-12-2) beat Viktoria 1889 Berlin 152 all out off 33.2 ov. (Waqas 44, Mohsin 39*, Bipin 9.2-2-42-4, Vivek 8-0-47-4) by 1 wicket and qualify for the German club championship final

THCC 1st XI: Surya (capt./wkt.), Bipin, George, Guru, Jatin, Sandeep, Satish, Silva, Trived, Vinay, Vivek, Shiva (12th) and Arpit (scorer) Hamburg 25.8.2013, Semi final bulletin by Max Minor, THCC cricket correspondent

152/7 – 152/8 – 152/9 – the scoreboard is ticking, but it is not the tally that is growing. The target is 153. “Are you kidding?” a stalwart asks. The tension at THCC’s picturesque ground in Hamburg Klein Flottbek is almost unbearable this sunny Sunday afternoon. Even spectators completely new to the game are spellbound. One wicket falls after another under the barrage of the Berlin bowlers. But the total seems to be frozen. Where shall the last run come from, who can score for the home team and nudge them into the final?

Captain Surya cannot bear to watch what is going on at the crease. No-one remembers having seen him so tense and pale. Well, you cannot see him at all really, because he has retreated behind the bench and hidden his face in his hands. His heart skips a beat or two – or maybe three. Is this the time to try the new defibrillator? “No need for nail cutters” the former German international comments after the match.

Surya had come in at 69/5 and put on 76 runs in an impressive partnership with opener Vinay, who appears to possess an indestructible wicket this season. Thus the score is pushed within a mere 8 runs of the 153-target, namely to 145/6. After altogether ten magnificent boundaries, one of the captain’s massive hits towards the tennis courts does not quite make it and he is caught unluckily on 49. The captain does not like this situation; he is convinced the game is far from over. “Jatin, pad up” he calls to the no. 10 batsman before withdrawing.

In comes Trived and together with Vinay shifts the tally to 152. Only one run to win. With the scores level the home crowd is convinced THCC have all but won the match. Nobody knows the rules for a potential tie. Now Viktoria Berlin start appealing after almost every ball. German international Ehsan pounds in at top speed from the school end; Ali spins the ball from the pavilion end. Soon, big-hitting Silva is given out lbw not having scored. So left handed all-rounder Jatin calmly enters the crease, only to bite the dust caught behind without being able to get the one run. Vinay, on 48, has cleverly defended his wicket against the onslaught of the second maiden over by Ali. Now he is stuck at the non-striker’s end. How deep is the notorious strength of the THCC batting order? This is the last man standing! Bipin, do you feel the pressure? Will you be your captain’s, no, your team’s hero today?

Another fast delivery zooms in. Bipin is not interested in wasting time on the pitch. The left-hander hoiks the ball over the covers into the boundary nets: 4 runs! THCC have won their very first semi-final in German club cricket. Everyone races onto the pitch – led by a resuscitated Surya. What an end to a memorable day!

Earlier, THCC had won the toss and decided to bowl. The immaculately pre-pared turf pitch yielded some early wickets, especially to Bipin (4-42) and Vi-vek (4-47), so that Viktoria only crept to 43/5 after 9 overs and 67/6 after 13. Although it did not look likely, the Berlin batsmen somehow reached the drinks break with a more solid partnership. Soon thereafter, the tailenders were caught by Sandeep and Vinay. Jatin also held a lovely catch and produced a run-out. The opponents’ top scoring Waqas was eliminated by Surya behind the wicket.

After the lunch break, Vinay, Sandeep and Guru put on 61/2 before an alarming middle order collapse. At 69/5 Surya entered the stage. A true captain’s innings combined with altogether marvellous efforts by all players led to a remarkable win over a strong opposition. It is perhaps the team spirit which made the difference between the two sides on this day. Whether the North German champions win the final or not, none of the players or the spectators will forget this semi final.
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