Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Message from the League

Members,

Invasion of the cricket field during any league game by players is a very serious offense and all cases reported to the league will be reffered to the  DC.  Players who are found guilty will be suspended for game/games. Any subsequent infractions of similar nature will result in much more severe penalties.
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(SFSCL)

What a sad state of affairs our league is becoming. E mails like this send out a bad impression to all the outsiders looking at how our league is run and the stupid behaviour from some our players in South Florida on gamedays.

Too many big time super stars around our leagues who think that they can do whatever they please as they are untouchable to rules and regulations in the SFSCL is the problem.

This will never change unless players are made accountable for their street gang mentality when they don't get their way on the field of play. No discipline, no morals, and no ethics.......all for the sake of a Championship trophy.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Hustlers beaten at Warriors

Hustlers lost their last league fixture in a very good run chase by the Warrior CC batsmen led by their skipper Jay who hit another undefeated century for the season.

Hustlers won the toss and elected to bat on another hot humid day. Chris and Deo got off to a solid but slow start as they went to the break at 58 for 0 wickets.

After the break they both started scoring quickly before new opener for the day, Deo was out for 46. Ravi came in next and immediately started scoring at a good rate. Chris was out for a good 75 followed shortly by Ravi for 41. Some late order hitting by Basil saw the Hustler score an impressive 209 in their 25 overs.

Hustlers then went into the field and with the wind affecting the bowlers direction, they gave away too many boundary balls early on. At the break Warriors were at 92 for 2. The remaining overs saw the Warrior batsmen scoring quickly and reached their target in the 23rd over without any alarms.

So Hustlers now find themselves sliding down the league table with 2 losses in a row after such a good start and after the Easter break they will have to regroup and pick up their season once again if they want to compete for a playoff position.

Match Highlights

Chris 75
Deo 46
Ravi 41

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Hustlers 2 v Warriors next game Round 6

Hustlers 2 meet Warriors CC in their next league game at 199 street.

After last weeks big loss to Berbice, the Hustler squad will need to get back on track and show they still have some top performances left in them before the regular season ends.

Good news of the week is Ravi has now admitted that his shoulder is not as bad as it was but his ankle is still bruk up. By the looks of it we need to ask him if the rest of his body is fit as well.......

Hustlers captain Chris has also taken up a new hobby this week. He has decided to give up meat and all forms of alcohol indefinitely. No more drinking for the British as he finally realises that waking up on monday mornings with a cat 9 hangover is not a good feeling even though it has taken him since 2007 to admit that. Good luck skipper. We will see if that change is permanent !!!!

Everybody is more than welcome to come out and support the Hustler team once again as they head out to Miami Gardens this weekend.

The management would also like the players to be on their best behaviour saturday night and all be in bed before 11pm. No more late nights wondering where you are and how did you reach home please.
Thanks.




Phagwah Celebration March 31st

 
 
Everybody get yourselves ready for some fun in the park next sunday as our very own Hustler Terry performs live on stage.

This will be a must not miss performance by Terry as he dons the mike and belts out some favourite tunes from the present and the past.

All supporters are invited to come as early as possible to support this good cause.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Hustlers fall way short against Berbice CC

Hustlers 2 met Berbice CC in round 5 of the SFSCL and took a real good old fashioned beating by one of the top sides in the Divsion.

Having put Berbice into bat first, the Hustler bowlers bowled well to start with but every over they served up a bad ball that was always punished by the Berbice batsmen.

Amar, Mohan, Sookraj, Ameer, Ravi and Terry all bowled well in most parts but couldn;t stop the aggresive Berbice batsmen as they posted a score of 238 in their 25 overs faced. Mikey took 2 very good catches in the field was the only highlight for Hustlers.

The run chase started and then Hustlers lost Chris early shortly followed by Basil, Ravi and Cliff but still went into the break at 82 for 4. After the break Mohan was out after hitting some lusty blows but the rest of the lower order batsmen didn't last too long as their innings finished with only 128 having faced just 18 overs.

The Berbice bowlers all bowled well and used their pitch the best as they went away with the 6 points and the win.

After a brief team meet after the game, the Hustlers  players all had their say as they all knew they were totally outplayed in a game that promised a lot before it had started. The Hustler think tank will need to go and do a lot of soul searching and find the reason why they played so badly in a game they should have at least competed in. Many mistakes were made during the game and their performance will need to increase by 100% next week otherwise the remainder of the season will see more heartache for them all in which could turn out to be a very long season for them.

Next week Hustlers 2 are again at 199 against Warriors CC.



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Gibson happy with West Indies' 'settled' batting

West Indies coach Ottis Gibson is pleased to have the team's batting strengthened by the return of Marlon Samuels and Chris Gayle, as they bid to extend their winning run in Test cricket. West Indies will take on Zimbabwe in the first of two Tests in Barbados from Tuesday, and if they win the match they would have won five Tests in a row for the first time since 1988-89.


"Having Marlon back is great news for us. The injury was unfortunate, but he has been a big player for us in the last 12 months or so, the main batsman in all formats," Gibson said. "Chris is a quality player, we have no doubt he will perform for us. He has done it many times before and we know he will be confident going into this series."

Talking about the make-up of the squad, Gibson pointed out that since the batting line-up is a "settled" one, there is no place for veteran batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan at the moment despite the form he showed in the second ODI against Zimbabwe. He is being given time to prove - through his domestic form - that he deserves a spot in the Test line-up, Gibson said. "If you look at the batting at the moment, the line up seems to be settled. We played five batsmen in Bangladesh and made a lot of runs. It's hard to fit him in but at the same time we know his quality.

"At the moment, for him, it's just about getting back and getting confident, and once he gets used to getting runs again in regional cricket … I would like to think that once there is a spot available, he would find himself in that spot".

Sarwan made a comeback for West Indies in February, on the limited-overs tour of Australia, after 18 months away due to issues with the team management.

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Hustlers 2 next game v Berbice CC

Date 3/17/13

Time 12 30pm Start

Against Berbice CC

At
Brentwood Park199 St / 32 Ave, Miami Gardens, FL


Hustlers 2 meet Berbice CC this coming sunday in Round 5 of the SFSCL.

This game is a crucial one for both sides as Hustlers look to carry on from their strong start to the season and Berbice will be looking for a win of their own to put them back towards the top of the Division.

The game sees Hustler captain Chris facing his old team for the first time since he joined Hustlers where he enjoyed 4 final appearances in 6 seasons with the Berbice squad and 2 Championship wins.

Key match ups will be the strong batting lineup of Hustlers going up against the strong bowling lineup of the Berbice team.

This game has the potential to be an exciting game between two evenly matched teams.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Florida Cup News 2013

Allstars Competition Final
East Coast beat NYSCL

Masters Competiton Final
FSCA beat Betterhope

The Florida Cup completed after 3 days of top class cricket with 2 new Champions in both competitions.

The SFSCL Allstars were knocked out in the semi final when they came up against NYSCL while the SFSCL Masters team got eliminated in the group stages as both teams came short and were not able to defend their Championships.

The surprising team of the whole tournament was found in the Masters Competition  led by Hustler 2 player Amar, as the SCI team reached the semi final with good wins in the group stages against Georgia and Orlando.

The team made up for their lack of skills with good team unity and playing to their max with good individual performances coming from Mack, Anthony, Ramesh, Amar, Ram throughout the tournament.

After shocking Orlando in their last group game and chasing down 180 to win they knocked out the SFSCL Masters team for a semi final position where they were then outplayed by a very strong Betterhope team.

The SFI squad all enjoyed the 3 day tournament and went home happy knowing they did their best to reach the semi finals. All the players overcame the underdog tag they were given and looked forward to a good rest to ease all the aches and pains they accrued over the 3 days through 4 games they had to play with a depleted squad number.

Next week sunday it is back to league action as Hustlers 2 take on Berbice CC at 199th street.





Monday, March 4, 2013

Hustlers 2 tie with Viking Canecutters CC.....Round 4

Hustlers 2 pulled off a tied game against Vikings CC when it would have been easier to win the game outright in their last league fixture.

Having being set 161 for victory when Vilings batted first, the Hustler squad went into the break sitting on 82 for 2. Cliff 34 and Chris 18 were the two batsmen out.

After the break the Hustler batsmen went about the relatively easy run chase in a stroll as they neared the 161 target for victory.

With only 5 runs needed off the final over, the Hustler batters made a mess of it with still 4 batsmen ready to bat. 1 run was required of the last 2 delieveries but somehow failed to connect for the winning run.

Even though the game was tied and 3 points shared by both teams, it was really a 3 point loss for the Hustler team.

Top performances came from Terry with the ball as he grabbed 5 wickets for 21 runs and Ravi making 65 with the bat in his usual CLASSIC style (which we were reminded of his classicness by Amar every 2 minutes of his innings).

Next week there is no league game as the Florida Cup is once again upon us. We would like to wish Basil, Cliff, Amar and Chris all the best in their teams in the Masters Competition.

We would like to thank the Vikings team for their great hospitality in providing food at the game and for giving us a great close game. Also, thanks are in order to Devya for scoring the book and Joanie who came to support us on a cold windy day in Tamarac.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Hustlers 2 next game.

Sunday March 3rd

At
Tamarac Recreation Center
7501 North University Drive, Tamarac , FL 33321

Versus Viking Canecutters CC

Start  12 30pm

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Softball Cricket International. News

S.C.I.will be participating in this years Florida Cup.
 
 
Players expecting to participate are:
 
Amar Singh
Anthony Dhannie
Rajin Baksh
Bohit Singh
Buddy Rampersaud
Narine Singh
Chris Arjoon
Ray Busgit
Muniram Pooran
Suresh Rai
Raj Bharat
Cliff Rahaman
Krisho Prettipaul
Masood Khan
 
The Hustler team and supporters would like to wish our very own Hustler, Amar and his squad all the best in the Florida Cup this year.
 
Good luck guys.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Florida Cup Squads 2013

 
South Florida All Stars / Manager Manny Hussein
 
Ramesh P United
Andy R Superkings
Andrew P United
Kaiume M Outlaws
Masood M Five Star
Philip M President
Anil B Hustlers
Anil D United
Imran S Superkings
Marvin S Hurricanes
Vickram K United
Ryan G Superkings
Romel B Hustlers
Keshan B Hustlers
Raj P Lehigh Indians
 
 
South Florida Master Squad / Manager Subash Singh
 
Vishnu N Hustlers
Vijay N Hustlers
Mike K Hustlers
John O President
Trevor P Hustlers
Basil R Hustlers
John S Superkings
Smally D Hustlers
Sadick M Hurricanes
Denah P United
Zameer R Diamond
Abdul R Berbice
Jaipaul S Superkings
Rajin R United
Bud A Diamond
 
 
The Hustler team and supporters would like to wish both of the South Florida teams the best of luck defending their Championships from last year.
 
What does everybody think about the selections? Good or bad ? Who should be in and who should be out?
Let the debating start.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Monday, February 25, 2013

Hustlers 2 birthday at the Yard......

The Hustler squad took advantage of their walkover week with 2 practice games played between themselves on sunday as well as celebrating Basil's, the vice captain's birthday.


Plenty of food and drinks were supplied for the thirsty and hungry players. As the day went on we were joined later on in the day by their club sponsor Arnold and his friends. We even had a few guys from Breakaway and Superkings show up to celebrate Basil's birthday who has been around the SFSCL scene for many years now.

Not only he is one of the most passionate and hard hitting batsman of cricketers on the field of play but also one of the fairest and most respected by his other fellow players around the league.

The Hustler squad of Chris, Cliff, Ravi, Derek, Michael, Reetesh, Sookraj, Calvin, Terry, Mohan, Jai, Ameer and Seenauth split into 2 sets of teams and then played a quick 10 over game where Basil's side chased down 88 in 9 overs to beat Chris's team. Derek surprised a few onlookers when opening the innings as he scored 26. Michael and Reetesh both hit some big sixes as they reminded the older Hustler players the youngster coming through may be pushing them for their top order batting spots in a few seasons from now. Terry even chimed in with some boundaries of his own as well as Ameer who retired early after blitzing the bowling for a quickfire 28.

 
The second game was a quick 6 over slog fest with Basil's squad putting up a score of 63. Mikey and Reetesh took a liking to all the bowlers as they hit more big sixes.
 
Chris and Sookraj started up well before Sookraj was bowled and then with Ravi coming in later set about the target with Chris. Ravi helped himself to 24 off one over and with only 7 needed off 2 overs, Chris sent Basil over the rope for back to back sixes to complete the game with an over to spare.
 
The two games played showed the captain that their batting strength is looking very impressive and bodes well for the rest of the season with good contributions from all the middle order batters.
 
 
The rest of the afternoon was celebrated with a few cold ones and another beer run before everybody packed up and headed to Hibiscus for a few more farewell drinks.
 
 
Many thanks to the birthday boy Basil for all the hard work he did with all his food preparation which went down a treat with everybody.
 
Next week it's back to league action when the Hustler squad head off to Tamarac to face new team Vikings Canecutters CC in which should be an entertaining and competitive game in the SFSCL.
 
 
 



Saturday, February 23, 2013

A flashing blade, a canny mind.....Rohan B Kanhai

For the sheer pleasure that he gave the world as a batsman, Rohan Bholalall Kanhai is my favourite cricketer. Averaging fractionally under 48 in a distinguished Test career that saw him rise to become the captain of West Indies, Rohan had Bradmanesque qualities. This implies that he was ruthless, uncaring of the reputations of bowlers, and daring in his strokeplay. But at the same time he was a crafty batsman who understood the finer points of technique better than most. The great Sunil Gavaskar shares my view that he is the best he has watched and learned from. How many people know more about batting than Sunil?

Rohan was by no means a big man. He had a feline grace about him, rather like a leopard stalking its prey. Suddenly he would spring into action and devastate a bowler, taking him completely by surprise.
 
Rohan Kanhai
 
 
He scored in excess of 6000 runs, with 15 centuries and 28 half-centuries, and had the capacity to make batting look very easy. I first saw him in 1958-59 when I was a schoolboy and he caned the rather elderly Indian attack for 256. Garfield Sobers and Basil Butcher too made centuries in that Test, but Rohan's strokeplay was almost incandescent. I was not very old then - in my 13th year and already a cricket addict - but I remember his batting to this day. It was in vivid contrast to his scratchy effort of 90 in 1966-67, in Calcutta again, when he could not do a thing right. The pitch at the Eden Gardens was one of uncertain pace and bounce; the ball would stop after it hit the ground and Rohan's timing was all awry. He was dropped a couple of times.
 
However, there was one incident that remains engraved in my memory. He was playing the final over before lunch on day one. It was from the debutant Bishan Singh Bedi, whose first over in Test cricket it was. Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, the Indian captain, had brought the new boy on for the first time, thinking that he would be able to ease himself into the big league. Rohan played defensively the first five balls and it seemed almost certain that Bishan would start his career with a maiden. It was not to be. Rohan hit the last ball straight for six and walked away to lunch. Later he said to me: "The lad looked good from the beginning. I was not going to give him a maiden to start with. He must have been thinking of what I did to his final delivery during lunch."

There were numerous occasions when Rohan and I chatted, both in the West Indies and in India. We have a common friend in Tony Becca, a respected Jamaican sportswriter. Rohan can be garrulous when the mood seizes him. And from various conversations, one could understand the depth of his knowledge. I remember asking him about his batting and he explained, "You have to develop a sound technique and, especially, a tight defence. It is not that the defence should be the basis of your game, like it was in the case of a couple of Englishmen. A defensive stroke can get you a single if you learn to place the ball. As far as stroke-making is concerned, you have to put every poor delivery away to the boundary and sometimes even hit a few good ones too. It is when you do the latter that the bowlers are made to think. The odd risk is worth taking, provided the percentages are on your side."
 
He played a stroke that is unique in the annals of the game - the falling sweep. After hitting the ball, he would fall to the earth as the ball flew out of the ground. "I suppose I played it to waken myself," he remarked with a chuckle. "There was no risk at all but I had to do something different."
Rohan initially played with the three Ws, all knighted by the Queen of England - Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes and Clyde Walcott - and was said to have had a lifelong rivalry with another knight, Garry Sobers.
 
"My rivalry with Sobie might have been there initially but then Frank Worrell talked to us about how we were both bulwarks of the batting," Rohan said. "Sobie is the greatest allrounder ever. But I like to think I had a role to play in influencing batsmen like Clive Lloyd and Alvin Kallicharran.
I loved to hear tales about Rohan's batting. And one I heard in Guyana is the best. It seems he got a double-century for Guyana against Barbados in a four-day Shell Shield tie. Barbados had an attack comprising Wes Hall, Charlie Griffith, Sobers, offspinner Tony White, and left-arm spinner Rawle Brancker. It was a formidable line-up on what was a lively pitch. An old cricket fan said, "The way Rohan hooked Hall and Griffith, maan, was spectacular. They were after him but our Rohan was just too good."
 
Contrast the daredevilry of his batting with his sedate and thoughtful effort in the World Cup final against Australia in 1975. His half-century in the company of Lloyd, who eventually made a punishing hundred, steadied the ship. It was an almost white-haired Rohan who played his lone World Cup and finished on the winning side. A match-winner, the best player I ever saw, and a friend.
 
The late Rajan Bala was one of India's best-known cricket writers. This article was first published in Wisden Asia Cricket magazine

When Lara led a players' strike.....1998

By the late 1990s, West Indies were no longer the all-conquering side they had been over the previous two decades - defeats at the hands of Australia home and away as well as an emphatic 3-0 series whitewash in Pakistan had seen them slip to No. 4 in the ICC Test rankings - but they were still a major force. There was real anticipation surrounding their first tour to South Africa in the autumn of 1998, with little between the two countries, on paper at least.

Carl Hooper and Brian Lara during in a break in meetings

As it turned out, it was one of the most one-sided series in Test history. Given what happened in the days before the tour it was hardly surprising that West Indies were humiliated.
 
Their preparations were overshadowed by the kind of dispute that was to undermine their game so many times over the next decade, and one that had been a perennial issue for years - players' pay. Most people assumed it was another argument that would rumble on until the squad landed and then be put aside until the eve of the next event. But this time player unrest and board incompetence combined to leave West Indies cricket in the gutter.
 
The tour party were heading to South Africa in November 1998 from different places, a few from the Caribbean while most were going straight on from a one-day tournament in Bangladesh. But on November 5, nine of them, including Brian Lara, the captain, told tour manager Clive Lloyd during a stopover in Bangkok that they were heading to London not Johannesburg, after a row with WICB board officials. A bemused Lloyd and entourage headed south while the players flew to Heathrow Airport.
 
The players were not so much unhappy with their tour fees - up to £35,000 each - as much as peripheral issues such as training and meal allowances, and these proved the catalyst in a row that had been brewing for months. They were also uneasy with security arrangements following incidents earlier in the year when Pakistan had visited the republic.
 
As soon as Pat Rousseau, the WICB president, heard what was happening he called a board meeting, and by the time Lara and Carl Hooper, the vice-captain, arrived at their London hotel a fax was waiting informing them they had been fired and the other squad members fined 10% of their tour fees.
 
Rousseau, whose relationship with Lara was strained, seemed to believe this would break the back of the strike but the action backfired badly, only serving to make the players more determined.
 
It later emerged that Rousseau had instructed the president of the Jamaican Cricket Board, Jackie Hendriks, to sound out Courtney Walsh to see if he would take over as captain. Walsh was having none of it and the plan was quietly shelved. The selectors had also chosen Keith Arthurton and Sherwin Campbell to replace Lara and Hooper in the squad, but that did not happen either.
In Johannesburg, where seven of the West Indies squad had arrived and were kicking their heels, Ali Bacher, the South African board's managing director, offered his support to his West Indies counterparts while privately fearing that the tour could be off, with a resulting loss to his board of millions of dollars.
 
After being kept waiting for more than an hour, Ali Bacher meets Courtney Walsh
 
 
A day later, despite pleas from Lloyd, those of the side who were in South Africa flew back to London - "to show solidarity" - increasing the chances of the tour falling apart. Publically the players insisted they wanted the series to go ahead, but not at any cost. For its part, the WICB was at pains to point out that it had recently lost a major sponsor and was heavily in debt.
Lara took a back seat, telling reporters: "I'm on the outside. I'm not a member of the West Indies cricket team at the moment. But I still want to go to South Africa." The spotlight fell on Walsh, Lara's predecessor and now president of WIPA, the players' association.
 
Bacher, meanwhile, had been working feverishly behind the scenes, and on the advice of a cricket lover and anti-apartheid activist, Professor Jakes Gerwel, had made an approach to Nelson Mandela, at the time South Africa's president, to intervene. "Jakes said he had a simple solution, one that no sportsman could refuse," Bacher said. "He drafted a letter imploring the players to go ahead with the tour, stressing the importance of their visit to the new democracy. He took the letter to Madiba [Mandela], who read it and signed it."
 
That night, with talks not going anywhere, Bacher and Lloyd jumped on a British Airways plane for Heathrow. "I flew to London for the crisis talks with the players [with] the letter in my back pocket," Bacher said.
 
The pair landed at 5am on Friday, November 6, and Bacher headed to the Excelsior Hotel, where he was kept waiting in the foyer by the players for more than an hour. While there, Bacher showed reporters the letter from Mandela. One of them cracked a joke about him resembling Neville Chamberlain and his "peace in our time" speech.
 
After an hour Walsh appeared, read the letter, spoke briefly with Bacher and withdrew to chat with his team-mates. Bacher repeated his claims that he was confident the tour would happen. "If the African National Congress and the National Party can sort out their differences in our country, I'm sure the people of the West Indies can come to some understanding to resolve theirs," he told the media. "I assured the West Indies players that if there were any undue fears over safety, we would provide them with the necessary security to make them feel comfortable in South Africa."
Saturday, November 7, was a day of talking without any breakthrough. Meetings were held, broke up and restarted. Joel Garner, there to help on behalf of the players' association, looked bemused and said: "We're nowhere near resolving this."
 
Hooper signs the agreement between board and players and the tour is back on
 
 
By the time Rousseau had realised the only way he would be able to hold face-to-face meetings with the rebellious players was to fly to London, the players' demands had increased to include the reinstatement of the captain and vice-captain. "That's part of the condition," said Walsh. "We want the entire 16 the way they were selected. The boys want Brian as captain."
 
At midday on Sunday, November 8, Rousseau landed at Heathrow, and that afternoon he met for a long time with Walsh, Lara, Hooper and Jimmy Adams. At an informal lunch with a few journalists Bacher joked: "If this isn't over today, I pay. If it's resolved, the British press pays." Bacher had to cough up when a weary Walsh appeared at 8pm and said no progress had been made.
 
The complexity of the affair grew when it emerged a sponsor had been found for the tour, which would apparently help meet the players' demands for better pay and conditions, but it was dependent on the reinstatement of Lara and Hooper.
 
By Monday, November 9, there were so many journalists milling round the hotel that the Excelsior management provided a special room for them ("to stop them clogging up the foyer") and there they waited. Only one player turned up to represent the players in ongoing meetings - Adams - and by 7pm the journalists were back in the foyer, as they had had to vacate their makeshift base, which had been booked for a wedding reception.
 
At 8.35pm a press conference was finally called in a basement room and Rousseau announced that the tour was back on. While there was widespread relief, what followed was an unconvincing exercise in trying to save face.
 
Rousseau denied the shambles had been a PR disaster and that Lara had in effect held them to ransom. "Both sides acknowledge that the dispute originally stemmed from a misunderstanding," he said, also insisting that there had been no increase in the players' fees. "Again, that was a misunderstanding," he said, "not between the players and ourselves but between the players and their association." If he was to be believed, the board had not caved in at all.
"It looked as if the impasse was never going to be broken," a relieved Bacher said, "but, in the end, common sense prevailed."
 
The squad made the five-minute bus ride to the airport terminal that evening and caught the late flight to Johannesburg, arriving in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Even then there was one more twist. On the flight Adams severed tendons in a finger following an altercation with a knife as he tried to cut some bread. What initially seemed a minor injury proved serious enough to rule him out for the remainder of the tour.
 
Lara faced inevitable questions about the standoff when he landed in Johannesburg but refused to be drawn other than to say talks had been "confidential" and that "the letter sent individually to each player by President Mandela had given them food for thought".
 
Only years later did Rousseau reveal that Mandela had expressed "disappointment with how the matter was handled". He said: "Lara never even acknowledged the letter and I know that Mandela was a little peeved, because I got that from Bacher. Can you imagine? Brian Lara, a black man, ignored a request from Mandela? There are guys who would jump off buildings for Mandela, bigger heroes than Lara. He never answered Mandela, and I don't think he has ever answered him since then."
 
The media reaction in the Caribbean was less relaxed. "The WICB owes the people of the region an apology, either for the manner in which they dealt with the players' protest, or for buckling under pressure and sacrificing discipline on the altar of expediency," wrote the Jamaica Gleaner, while the Nation said: "The lessons of the last week, an experience which might well have led to the death of the spirit of West Indian cricket at the highest level, will be salutary, and those who played major parts in salvaging it may have already begun to appreciate the narrowness of its escape."
As it turned out, it was less of an escape than a reprieve. And on the field West Indies were a shambles, becoming only the sixth side in Test history to be whitewashed in a five-Test series. "Certainly, there was a divided air about the West Indies party for much of the tour," Wisden noted. "Lara admitted after the fifth Test that 'we are not together as a team'. That appeared an understatement, and, for that lack of unity, Lara had to bear some responsibility."
What happened next?
  • The opening tour game - against the Nicky Oppenheimer XI at Randjesfontein - was cancelled
  • Lara himself continued to underachieve with the bat, extending his sequence of matches without a Test hundred to 14. On his return home the tour report noted his "weakness in leadership", and he was told he had to make "significant improvements in his leadership skills"
  • After reassuring the West Indies players about safety arrangements in South Africa, Rousseau was held up at gunpoint in Soweto on November 26

Hustlers 2 get the walkover against Renegades.

Hustlers 2 got the 6 points and the win after Renegades CC forfeited their latest fixture in the SFSCL.

Hustlers now have 3 wins out of three games and couldn't ask for a better start to the season. However, only the 3rd week of games in the league and we see a team allowing a walkover simply because they could not field an 11 to start the game.

When is the league going to realise that this should not be allowed to happen and teams must be penalised with either a big fine or a reduction of points. Teams already are stretched with their lack of numbers on their team and continously allowing new teams to form and weaken exisiting teams numbers will continue unless something is done pretty soon.

New teams should always be encouraged to join the SFSCL for expansion but not at the cost of existing teams and their playing staff. The league needs to get more proactive and take 3 seasons registration at the beginning of the year for all new teams wanting to join the SFSCL to ensure they are here to stay and not just for a one season hit.

Renegades have been around the league for many years now and hope they continue to play every sunday but through no fault of their own they simply do not enough players to honor a regular season game after just 3 weeks of the season start.

The SFSCL ruling body need to do something pretty quick otherwise more teams will follow suit and end up only playing half of their regular season games and impacting all the other teams vying for a playoff position.




Thursday, February 21, 2013

Ramdin ready for Zimbabwe challenge

Denesh Ramdin, the West Indies wicketkeeper, said he is mentally and physically ready for the ODI series against Zimbabwe. Ramdin, who was left out of the ODI team for the Bangladesh and Australia tours, replaced Devon Thomas in the squad.



"My form is 'there' and I am feeling confident with the bat and I have been working twice as hard to make sure I get runs when I'm out in the middle," Ramdin said. "Behind the stumps I worked overtime to make sure that I was fit and ready when the selectors called on me."

Ramdin was part of the team that won the World Twenty20 title and travelled to Bangladesh for the Test series, but Thomas replaced him in the ODI series that followed. Thomas managed 48 runs in five innings in Australia forcing the selectors to recall Ramdin.

Ramdin, who has played 94 ODIs since making his debut in 2005, said he was clear on his role within the team.

"While I was out I did a lot of work on all areas of my game. I think my role with the bat is mainly to hit the ball in the gaps, run really hard between the wickets and accumulate good scores for the team.
"There are other guys in the team, like Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell, who have the power to clear the boundaries and other guys who can come and hit the ball down at the bottom. So basically, I see myself as someone to keep things ticking and look to bat through the end once I get that chance."

The first ODI of the three-match series will be played at St. George's on February 22.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hustlers 2 beat Lehigh Indians

Hustlers 2 faced Lehigh Indians in Round 2 of the SFSCL and came away with a victory that had it's moments of interest.

Lehigh batted first and were scoring at a good rate early on as they took advantage of some erratic bowling by the Hustler bowling team. Amar went down injured early after bowling his second over as he sprained his ankle.

At this point Hustlers knew that other bowling options were needed and found Reetesh bowling for the first time. His 5 overs cost 47 runs but he grabbed 2 good wickets. Terry once again came good as he finished with 3 for 15 in 4 overs.

Deo playing his first game for Hustlers bowled well in parts as he netted 4 wickets for 38 runs.

Lehigh closed their innings at 175 all out in 22 overs.

Hustlers got off to a tremendous start as Cliff and Chris scored at well over 10 an over from the beginning. Cliff was first out for 37 with the Hustler score sitting on 82.

Ravi and Chris went to the break not out with the Hustler score at 114 for 1. Chris 64 not out and Ravi 11 not out.

As the game went on they both scored easily with singles and boundaries before Ravi was caught behind for 21. They both had added 67 for the second wicket. Chris completed his second consecutive century shortly afterwards before he was caught out for 102.His innings consisted of 10 sixes and 5 fours as he saw his team reach the winning post.

A mini collapse ensued as the middle order for Hustlers came and went before Basil and Derek saw their team home in the 23rd over.

It was another good performance by the Hustler squad to get their win but a lot of work still needs to be done especially with the bowling accuracy.

Next week we host Renegades again to be played at Lauderhill Middle School.

Match Highlights

Chris 102
Cliff 37
Ravi 21
Deo 4 for 38
Terry 3 for 15
Reetesh 2 for 47





Saturday, February 16, 2013

Next Game Sunday 17th Feb

Hustlers 2 v Lehigh Indians

Venue
Lauderhill Middle School
1901 NW 49 Avenue, Lauderhill, FL 33313

Gametime
12 30pm start

Monday, February 11, 2013

Hustlers 2 beat Miami Royals in Round 1

Hustlers 2 kicked off their new season in the SFSCL with a comprehensive win against the Miami Royals.

Hustlers won the toss and inserted Miami in to bat first on a wet batting wicket. The outfield was surprisingly dry and immediatley Miami lost both their openers after 3 overs with some good bowling by both Amar and Terry.

Miami then found themselves at 60 for 5 after 10 overs. Ameer, Amar, Terry, and Mohan all bowled with accuracy early on and stifled the Miami batsmen from scoring quickly. Miami then made a recovery as Azam and Sunil became aggresive and upped the run flow and went into the break at 107 for 5.

Soon after the resumption Ravi and Amar both took out these two dangerous batsmen as Miami managed to reach a potentially winning score of162 all out after 19 overs.

Hustlers went to bat with the old war horse Cliff and Chris and soon were punishing some wayward bowling. Cliff was very severe on anything pitched up in his zone as he reached  a quick 31 before getting out caught on the boundary. The opening partership added 97 in 9 overs. Chris was doing his usual batting by blocking the good balls and putting away the bad balls as he reached 90 not out at the 13th over break with Hustlers score sitting on a pretty 133 for 1.

Chris 109 not out


Shortly after the break Chris raised his bat as he completed his century with a deep six hit over the mid wicket boundary and eventually finished on 109 not out. His match winning innings consisted of 9 sixes and 5 fours in a class performance of patience and clean hitting.

Terry 3 for 35


Generally it was a good performance by the Hustler squad as they got the win and the 6 points on offer. There is still plenty of room for improvement for the remainder of the season as the Hustler 2 squad look forward to their next game scheduled at Lauderhill Middle School against the Lehigh Indians CC this coming sunday.

The Hustler team would also like to offer our thanks to our supporters Satti, Joan, and Devya for all the work they do off field which we appreciate immensely. See you all again next week ladies.


Match Highlights

Chris 109 not out
Cliff 31
Amar 2 for 28
Terry 3 for 35
Ameer 2 for 30
Mohan 2 for 34
Ravi 1 for 22