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Thursday August 3rd v Delhi Blues CC

MATCH 36 Nomads CC v Delhi Blues CC Thursday August 3rd 2.00pm , Crouch end Calthorpe CC Park Road London N8


 The Mayor of Haringey came to the match and was presented to both teams

Result: Delhi Blues won by 106 runs
Toss: Delhi Blues
Umpires:Don MacLeod & Others
Scorer(s):Variôus
Debuts: Majid Ali,Anjiv Joshi,Sushil Patel,Yogesh Prabhu,Nishant Makwana.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DELHI BLUES Innings
R Inder      c & b         Prabhu 19
H Arora      c Patel     b Basia 127
S Singh      c & b         Joshi  48
V Rajdan     c Lascelles b Patel   3
S Shinkarran c Woolhouse b Kanby  25
G Gajinder   c Prabhu    b Joshi  10
D Singh      not out              10
P Kush       not out              16
Extras       (b11,lb3,w11,nb1)    26
TOTAL       (6 wickets,40 overs) 282
Dnb:H Vardhan,C Carran,L Lavablish.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FOW:1-76,....................

Bowling-Prabhu 8 1 37 1,Kanbi 8 0 40 1,Majad Ali 8 0 38 0,Woolhouse 3 0 41 1,Basia 5 0 45 1,Joshi  5 0 36 2,Patel 3 0 31 1.

NOMADS CC Innings
J Lascelles  run out           12
R Woolhouse  run out           36
N Makwana    bowled  Lavablish 11
+W Abbas     bowled  Vardhan   30
M Ali        c Gajinder b Arora 9
S Patel      c Kush  b Carran  39
+S Joshi     not out           15
Y Prabhu     c Arora  b Carran  0
D Basis      bowled  Carran     1
J Kanbi      c Arora  b Kush    6
*ME Blumberg not out            1
Extras      (b0,lb4,w9,nb7)    15
TOTAL    (9 wickets,40 overs) 176  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fow:1-39,2-60,3-80,4-96,5-150,6-156,7-156,8-164,9-171.                            

 Bowling-Rajdan 5 0 15 0,Inder 5 0 34 0,Lavablish 6 0 22 1,Kush 7 1 31 1,Arora 4 1 11 1,Vardhan 7 0 35 1,Carran 6 0 24 3.  

 
 After the match there was a convivial evening including some short speeches and presentations 
 

 Delhi Blues 2006 UK Tour Party at Indian High Commission.

The full touring squad was Vivek Razdan (captain), Robin Singh, Gursharan Singh, Sachin, Mukesh Diwan, Yogesh Sachdeva, Raja Sharma, Dhanraj Singh, Sandeep Joshi, Someshwar Sharma, Anuj Nayyar, Ankit Kayastha, Surjit Singh Bedi, Anand Kumar Gupta, Mayank Sethi, Amitoze Singh, Lakshya Mohan, Shreya Gupta, Sukhjit Singh Gupta, Hardik Ahuja, Himanshu Dhall, Deepak Monga, Watan Yadav, Jagpreet Singh, Amandeep Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Anurag Chopra, Abid Khan, Arif Hussain, Praveen Dhingra, Shashank Chauhan and Vikas Sharma, Tervinder Pal Singh (coach) and S K Nayyar (manager).