Saturday August 5th v Effingham Crickets
1989 Ajay Jadeja makes his Nomads debut
Nomads v Effingham Crickets Saturday August 5th 1989 at Effingham Common Surrey
Result: Match Drawn
Toss: Nomads
Umpire(s):Brian Wilson
Nomad Man Of The Match:Samesh Matt
NOMADS CC Innings Ajay Jadeja c & b Ramson 76 G Eiloart bowled Meier 0 *ME Blumberg c Meier b Ramsom 33 Samesh Mattu c Davies b Ramsom 38 M Willis not out 37 A Abramson c Stranger b Meier 6 Sanjiv Righy not out 13 Extras (3b,7lb,2w,3nb) 15 TOTAL (5 wickets,51 overs) 219 DNB:+R Fanthorpe,A Marshall,R Leachman,(P ain). FoW:1-2,2-102,3-110,4-166,5-180.
Bowling-Meier 10 2 36 2,Couzins 14 2 27 0, Jarvis 14 0 81 0, Ramsom 9 1 32 3,Kent 4 0 33 0. | EFFINGHAM CRICKETS Innings S Stranger c Sanjiv b Samesh 29 J Jackson c Sanjiv b Leachman 0 F Freeman c Samesh b Ajay 8 M Neredith c Fanthorpe b Samesh 1 R Reynolds c Sanjiv b Samesh 5 P Kent lbw st Fanthorpe b Abramson 1 P Ramsom c Ajay b Sameshi 11 P Couzens bowled Sanjiv 37 M Meier bowled Samesh 7 J Jarvis not out 25 D Davies not out 13 Extras (45b,1lb,2w,1nb) 49 TOTAL (9 wickets, 42 overs) 186 FoW:1-21,2-50,3-51,4-52,5-61,6-61,7-90,8-121,9-145.
Bowling-Leachman 7 1 23 1,Marshall 6 3 9 0, Ajay 7 1 16 1,Samesh 15 5 70 5,Abramson 4 2 7 1,Sanjiv 5 1 16 1.
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Someone called Pain did not turn up leaving us at 10. A youngster from the touring Delhi Blues called Ajay Jadeja hit 76 and later played for India. The oppo’ seemed to think we had batted too long but in an astonishing turn round they were not far off winning as the last pair took a liking to the young leggie Samesh and hit 39.
Richard Fanthorpe did not have one of his best days behind the stumps despite completing an adroit stumping and taking a catch. In fact 49 extras(45 byes) was by far the top scorer for Effingham. Nomads were not invited back for 1990 probably because Effingham joined a league.
The three ‘Delhi Blues’ came kitted out in their smart blazers and waited patiently for the curious occidentals to finishing drinking before they were driven ‘home’ to a temple in Ealing.
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Posted on 10/05/1989
by Michael Blumberg