3s succumb at St Megs

3s had the dubious honour of being the 1st Grammar side to play cricket at St Margarets. The rather short boundaries proved tempting for all and at 130pm, Grammar 3s were having a good day at 51 for no wicket from 6. However less than an hour later they were all out 120, just openers Jim Lee 29 from 20 and Harry Murphy (15) making double figures until last man Afaq Mazhar clubbed a quick 20. On the small ground, 120 was never going to be sufficient, 2nd Masterblasters coasted home 2 down in the 17th over. 3s like 2s have no game this weekend and return on 1st June at home to 2nd Gordonians.

2s win well at Huntly

2s made it 3 wins in a row with a convincing win at Huntly. Malik taking his run tally to 163 with 59 in Grammar’s 221 for 7. Hamish Penman also sent a message to selectors with an excellent 33 with Suleman making a quickfire 39.

Huntly were always up against it and 4 for 13 from his 8 for Naveed meant Huntly’s chase never got going with the other wickets spread around. 2s have no game this Saturday and return to action on the 1st June against 2nd Knightriders.

Grammar Grind out Inverurie Win

Grammar ran out convincing winners at Rubislaw with an 8 wicket win over Inverurie. Despite not really locating their best bowling form, the very long outfield made scoring particularly challenging as Grammar restricted Inverurie to 121 for 8, Salman, Sameer and Prash each taking 2 wickets. Alex Keith started the chase well with 22 from 30 but after he fell a quickfire 38 from skipper Haider was well supported by an unbeaten 31 from Rob Swiergon as Grammar won with 13 overs to spare.

Grammar lost the toss and Inverurie batted but were restricted by the field and made slow progress to drinks at 57 but without losing a wicket. Sameer struck 2nd ball after drinks, Norval miscuing to Prash. Grammar then tightened teh screw and Sameer knocked over Watson with an inswinger. Grammar continued to grind and picked up regular wickets, Mapplebeck taking a stunning diving catch on the boundary to remove Kola. Despite a useful stand of 18 for the 9th wicket, it always felt under par with Grammar bowlers all performing well.

With the bat Keith struck 3 fours and a six before being castled by Maxfield for 22, but clean striking from Haider in his 38 before he fell LBW ensured the chase was relatively simple. Salman joined Swiergon and they saw Grammar to victory with minimal fuss.

Man of the Match
Sameer for some good inswing bowling.

Champagne Moment
Mapplebeck’s brilliant diving catch.

Scorecard

 

Team Lineups 18th May 2024

Not all Right on the Knight for Grammar

A determined performance from Grammar saw them come very close to knocking out holders Knightriders in the Aberdeenshire Cup on Sunday. At another venue which had not had the pleasure of a mower in some time, ground scoring was tricky, borne out by Alex Keith taking 85 balls over his 41 with just 3 boundaries. His gritty batting helped Grammar to an under par 143 all out, only Harry Mapplebeck’s smart running in an unbeaten 28 from 33 and some long handle from Hasnain Javaid mustering double figures in the Grammar innings.

Salman Bedaar showed there is no end to his all round talents with some canny off breaks yielding 2 for 21, the highlight being a very sharp stumping down the legside, Morrison finally seeing a square leg umpire raise the finger for a stumping after about 2 seasons. Grammar kept chipping away but a useful 39 not out from Bhatia saw Knightriders home with 10 balls to spare. All bowlers did well Prash 8-1-35-1, Hassaan bowling magnificently but was somehow wiketless despite many close calls, 7-3-21-0, Mapplebeck castled Chaudhari taking 7.2-1-28-1, and Javaid claim 2 for 40 from his 8.

Man of the Match
Mapplebeck for his clever batting and useful bowling.

Champagne Moment
Hassaan’s low diving catch on the boundary, catch of the season probably already secured.

Scorecard and highlights

Photos – thanks again to Gilles