Monday, August 26, 2013

Hustlers crack the Diamonds in Round 11

In the last regular game of the Division 2 season, Hustlers played Diamond CC at The Yard knowing a win would secure the number one position going into the semi finals with homefield advantage.

They all knew that this game would be no walkover in the park from the ex Div 1 side and as it transpired the crowd were witness to a great game of league cricket.

Team discussing tactics and when the next drink is coming.
Diamond CC claimed the toss after the late start due to the rain and late pitch preparations (we are not even going to go there on that one as that is a whole different story), and inserted Hustlers into bat first. Chris and Cliff opened the innings and after a blistering start Cliff was first out. The scoreboard ratttled allong at over 10 an over with Chris continuing his impressive season form with sixes galore all around the park He was next out with the score on 93 after 9 overs with his contribution being a rapid 62.Ravi and Deo took their team to the break with the score reading 127 for 2.

After the resumption the Diamond bowlers bowled tighter and made life tough for Ravi and Deo who could only score at around 4 an over. Ravi reached a much anticipated 68 before he was out bowled complaining of lack of energy, side strain, headaches, and general lack of fitness. Deo was not out at the end with a fine 40 score and also came back crying about how unfit he was (bro you don't have to tell us that, we already knew and that is no secret...), as the Hustler innings closed at 207 for 3.

Ravi 68 & Terry 2 for 43


Chris 62
Diamond got off to a fast start but for some top bowling from Amar (Singh is King), saw their innings stutter. They lost a few batsmen before the 13th over but were still in at a good position with their score at 113.

The next 12 overs saw they game go one way then back another way as both sides played tough league cricket. Terry, Mohan, Ravi, and Retesh bowled magnificently in the second half but Diamond were still up with the run rate until the end where they needed 24 off the last over bowled by Terry. A six went off the first ball but then Terry ran out one of the Diamond batsman off the second. Singles were then taken off the remaining delieveries to see Hustler win the game by 14 runs.

Deo 40 not out
This was a very close game with both teams fighting until the end. If this game matches the semi final next week then we are all in for a brilliant game of cricket again.

The Hustler squad all celebrated the win well past the end of the game with Diamond manager Lloyd who got a little concerned when he saw the 4th round of drinks appear from the local cornerstore.

Thanks to all the supporters who came to watch our superb win and we hope you comeback next week for the next episode.

Next game is next sunday.
Semi Final v Diamond CC at Lauderhill Middle School

Match Highlights
Ravi 68
Chris 62
Deo 40 not out
Terry 2 for 43


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Division 2 Champions ?

 



The Teams in contention are:

Hustlers 2
Diamond
Breakaway
D Diamond

These 4 teams have already secured their playoff position in the race to become Summer Division 2 Champions.

Who out of the 4 teams will win?

Could it be a Hustlers or Breakaway victory with both sides losing only once this season. Diamond will be looking to go back into Division 1 after being relegated last season or will it be  D Diamond's turn who have never won a Championship?

Which team looks the better bet for the win?

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Dilshan to join Guyana Amazon Warriors

Tillakaratne Dilshan has become the fifth Sri Lanka player to sign up with the inaugural Caribbean Premier League. He will join Guyana Amazon Warriors as a replacement for the injured New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill, who broke a bone in his right hand in the match against Antigua Hawksbills on August 17.

Tillakaratne Dilshan is expected to reach the Caribbean in time for Guyana's semi-final against T&T
 Dilshan will join his Sri Lanka team-mate Lasith Malinga, who is also with Guyana. The other Sri Lanka players in the CPL are Muttiah Muralitharan and Kumar Sangakkara (Jamaica Tallawahs) and Mahela Jayawardene (Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel). 

Guyana coach Roger Harper said: "While it is sad to lose a player of Martin Guptill's ability at this stage of the tournament, we are delighted to have secured a top-quality replacement in Tillakaratne Dilshan.
"He offers so much to any side he plays for, as an attacking batsman, a useful bowler and also someone who is outstanding in the field. We look forward to him linking up with us ahead of Thursday's semi-final and his big-match experience will be a great asset to us."

Division 2 Standings after Round 10



All four teams are already set for the playoffs with the final positions being decided this coming weekend. If Hustlers lose to Diamond this sunday, they will find themselves in 3rd position and would have to play D Diamond in West Palm Beach but that is only if both D Diamond and Breakaway win their respective last games as well.

A win for Hustlers will mean they top the group with homefield advantage.


Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Points P/Lost Fined









Hustlers 2 CC 10 9 1 0 0 54 0 0
BreakAway CC 10 9 1 0 0 54 0 0
D’Diamond CC 10 8 2 0 0 48 0 0
Diamond CC 10 7 2 0 1 NR 45 0 0
Miami Royals CC1064003600
Guyana Heat CC1055002900
Raiders CC1046002400
Warriors CC10460024150
Renegades CC102800120200
Takers102801Aban12050
Starlite CC101801 NR900
Lehigh Indians CC100901Aban0050

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Hustlers beat Raiders CC in Round 10

After a 2 weekend break from league action due to walkovers, Hustlers met Raiders CC in Round 10 of the SFSCL.

With a lack of competitive cricket for the Hustlers team, they all knew that game rustiness could be a major factor against the Raiders team.

Raiders won the toss and decided to bat first on their home wicket. Amar and Terry started off the innings well by bowling tight lines early on with Terry being the successful one as he bowled out his 5 overs for 18 runs and grabbed 4 good wickets.

Raiders went to the break at 47 for 5. Ravi caught 3 decent outfield catches to assist the bowlers as the Raiders batsmen struggled to score at a good rate. They accelerated in the second 12 overs and finished on 120 for 9 in their 25 overs.

Captain Basil with Terry 4 for 18
Cliff was first out in the Hustler run chase and was followed quickly by Ravi, Mukesh, and Basil.
Chris and Keshore brought their team back into the game with a solid partnership before Keshore was out for a fine 32.

With only 11 needed to win from 4 overs, Chris was bowled for 52. A mini collapse ensued to make the tension on the sideline rise as the Hustler middle order folded up.

It came down to 4 runs off the last 12 before numbers 10 and 11 batsmen Mike and Retesh scrambled home the winning run with 1 ball to spare.

It was a tight finish for the Hustler team but in the end, they got home by the skin of their teeth to take the win and 6 points on offer.

Next week they play their last regular season game against Diamond CC at the Yard.

Highlights

Terry 4 for 18
Chris 52
Keshore 32

Friday, August 16, 2013

Malinga joins Guyana in CPL

Lasith Malinga has joined the Guyana Amazon Warriors for the last stage of the Caribbean Premier League. Malinga will replace Pakistan allrounder Mohammad Hafeez, who will leave after the league stages to play for Pakistan on their Zimbabwe tour, which starts on August 23.

Lasith Malinga becomes the CPL's second high-profile Sri Lankan signing of the day
 The Barbados Tridents have also made a change to their squad, signing Azhar Mahmood to replace Umar Akmal. The allrounder is a sought-after player in most major domestic T20 leagues around the world. He is the fourth-highest wicket-taker in T20 cricket, with 213 wickets from 188 games, behind Alfonso Thomas, Malinga and Dirk Nannes. 

Malinga, one of the most lethal fast bowlers in the shorter formats, is the third Sri Lankan to play in the CPL. Muttiah Muralitharan is part of the Jamaica Tallawahs while Mahela Jaywardene is set to join the Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel from Thursday. Malinga will be the fourth overseas player for Guyana, who had earlier signed the New Zealand pair of Martin Guptill and James Franklin along with Hafeez in the original squad.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Division 1 after Round 9

The SFSCL Division 1 table has already finalised the final 4 playoff positions with Hustler meeting Superkings in one semi final. The other game will be against Outlaws and Hurricanes.

We would like to wish the Hustler 1 team the best of luck in their semi final game to be played on 8/25/13.

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Points P/Lost Fined









Hustlers CC 9 7 2 0 0 42 0 0
Hurricanes CC 9 7 1 0 1Aban 42 0 0
OutLaws CC 9 7 2 0 0 42 0 0
SuperKings CC 9 6 3 0 0 36 0 0
President CC954003000
United 1 CC844002400
Berbice835001800
Vikings CC81700600
Lehigh CC81601Aban600
Five Star CC91800600

Division 2 Standings after Round 9

With only 2 regular season games to play for all the sides, it still looks very tight at the top.
Big games coming up over the next weekend see Breakaway v Miami Royals in a must win game for Miami. Diamond travel to Lehigh after their loss to Breakaway last sunday looking for a win as well.


TeamsMatWonLostTiedN/RPointsP/LostFined
Hustlers 2 CC981004800
BreakAway CC981004800
D’Diamond CC972004200
Diamond CC96201 NR3900
Miami Royals CC963003600
Warriors CC954003000
Raiders CC945002400
Renegades CC927001200
Takers82601Aban1200
Guyana Heat CC8260011150
Starlite CC90801 NR300
Lehigh Indians CC90801Aban000

Monday, August 12, 2013

Hustlers next game v Raiders CC in Round 10

After two consecutive weeks of walkovers, the Hustler squad's next game is against Raiders CC at Margate.

With Hustlers sitting nicely at the top of the league, another win will mean a top 2 position for the boys in red with the last game a formality against Diamond CC.

With no game yesterday to play, a few of the Hustlers headed over to watch Diamond play Breakaway CC. This game was an important one for both sides and we were entertained to watch a very good game of cricket between the two.

Diamond posted 211 in their 25 overs and Breakaway won within the 23rd over with some great batting by their skipper Denny and opener Snake who both hit 50's to lead their run chase.

Many stories and micky taking was told during the game and after as the Hustler few exchanged stories of their own. "Good elastic 2 dollars a yard for the ladies back in Guyana" was one of the best stories of the day.

English Mango Muffins were snapped up by one player and then repossessed by another as the beers went down quickly.

All in all if was another fun day out for all concerned watching league cricket in the SFSCL.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Chris Gayle 175 in the IPL 2013

                                                  17 sixes in his brutal innings of 175.

Hustlers get another walkover win and 6 points.

The Hustlers squad have already secured their 6 points for the win as Renegades CC gave them a walkover for this weeks scheduled league fixture in Round 9.

We will take the win with no problems at all but with last weeks game also a walkover, we will now go 3 weeks without a competitive game.

However, the break is always a good thing for us and will take good use of our free sunday watching Breakaway CC take on Diamond CC at Willie Webb Park and see what these potential playoff teams have to offer.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Current Division 2 Standings



Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Points P/Lost Fined









Hustlers 2 CC 9 8 1 0 0 48 0 0
Breakaway CC871004200
Diamond CC861013900
D Diamond CC862003600
Miami Royals CC862003600
Raiders CC844002400
Warriors CC844002400
Guyana Heat CC725001200
Renegades CC927001200
Takers71501Aban600
Starlite CC80701300
Lehigh Indians CC80701Aban000

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

CPL erases early doubts

There were a host of inevitable questions hanging over the Caribbean Premier League when Julian Hunte, then the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president, announced last year that it was selling its annual Twenty20 tournament to Verus International, a wealth management organisation based in New York and Barbados.

The extravaganza that the newest, and shortest, form of the game has become on every point on cricket's map got underway in Barbados and Guyana during the week. These are early days yet but several of the initial reservations have diminished, if not disappeared completely.
 
The Captains
For four years, the WICB had failed to find a sponsor for any of its three major tournaments. Suddenly, they are falling over each other to have their names attached to the CPL - the Limacol Caribbean Premier League to give it its full, sponsored name. It set out with what it called a "full set of commercial partners", West Indians and internationals. Even after that, another couple have been added. While the virtually non-existent WICB promotion of its regional matches has seen crowds dwindle to three figures, CPL's marketing campaign has helped fill stands to capacity. We have to go back to Lawrence Rowe's triple-hundred in 1974 and Michael Holding's over to Geoffrey Boycott in 1981 to find the Kensington Oval so jam-packed with West Indians (as opposed to English tourists).
Ajmal Khan, Verus' main man, boasted from the start that it would be "the ultimate cricket carnival". With the fireworks, the gyrating cheerleaders, the calypsonians and dub artists belting out their hits, and, at Kensington, Mac Fingall and his motley crew performing to the delight of those in the Greenidge and Haynes Stand, that's what it has been.
 
So too, in their own way, in similar leagues in India, Australia, England and South Africa but not quite as it is such a cosmopolitan mix of cultures as in the West Indies.
 
Competition from Barbados' long established annual Crop Over celebrations has made no difference to the attendances. Nor has the state of the economies that so concerns politicians but not, it seems, their constituents intent on having a good time. And what about the cricket?
 

 
Test matches they are decidedly not. That is the purest form of the game, its foundation, and cannot be replaced as such. It's not even the 50-overs an innings variety. It is simply part of an entertainment package in which what happens in the middle is accentuated by what's going on beyond the boundary. There have been long sixes and power-laden fours to set off the waving of thousands of '6' and '4' cards, one amazing catch by a fielder with bronze-dyed hair who is usually a wicketkeeper and some tight bowling by spinners.
 
Also, for the first time, players from other countries are participating in the Caribbean in the same teams alongside the West Indians. The IPL and the Big Bash League have already shown the benefits of such cross-fertilization.
All this has come against a backdrop that might well have dimmed the enthusiasm of Khan and others and scuppered the project even before it could get off the ground. There were bound to be doubts from the start over whether the idea could attract sponsors or gain the support of governments, public and media so necessary for success, especially when it gave itself just nine months to get things rolling.
 
Even though Hunte emphasised that the WICB had undertaken due diligence and thoroughly verified Verus' credentials, memories of the WICB's bitter experience with Allen Stanford's collapsed T20 were still strong. The CPL launch coincided with the first whispers of corruption in the IPL and the financial problems of the Bangladesh equivalent.

 
More than just eyebrows were raised by a statement from the Barbados Central Bank warning (as it put it) that Verus International "was not licensed to engage in merchant banking, or any other activity regulated" by the Bank "in or from within Barbados", adding that anyone transacting business with Verus "did so at their own risk".
 
The prospects of global television coverage also appeared slim. It would, after all, coincide with the high-profile Ashes series in England and India's ODIs in Zimbabwe. If the prospects of staging it in the rainy season did not enter the thinking, faltering economies and tiny populations of the small island states that comprise the cricketing Caribbean might have. Still, Khan declared that he would invest "whatever it takes, in the hundreds of millions" to make it work.
 
Millions - if not hundreds of millions - have been invested in establishing the CPL but not by Verus itself. The Irishman Denis O'Brien, head of Digicel, is now listed as its owner; Ajmal Khan as the founder.
 
Significantly, Digicel, the mobile phone company that covers the Caribbean, was formerly title sponsor for West Indies' international cricket before downgrading to just the team sponsor early this year, no doubt just when it was involved in the CPL take over.
 
The message is clear; it sees more value in running an event on its own - especially one of such potential - than tied to the WICB.
Even so, the WICB and West Indian players stand to financially benefit to the overall tune of US$800,000. Retainer contracts worth US$36,000 are reserved for regional players. Teams earn US$25,000 for each victory; US$250,000 goes to the overall champion. Each Man of the Match gets US$1,000, the longest six US$500, the batsman with the highest run rate the same.
But what about the up and coming cricketers?
 
Ian Chappell is among the many who believe that too much Twenty20 is spoiling the techniques of young batsmen. Australia's particularly. Although Michael Holding's aversion to the concept of Twenty20 is so strong he won't commentate on it, has agreed to be a CPL ambassador.

 
Holding explains what appears to be a contradiction: "The CPL is looking at a development programme which they will start rolling out in January 2014, I understand. They will have about 60 young cricketers, 10 from each of the six franchise regions, who they will put on contract and create programmes to improve their cricket. That is what I am interested in…if we can develop some young cricketers in the Caribbean, even if a lot of them are tempted to play Twenty20 cricket, then maybe we can still find one or two who are quite happy and even capable of playing Test cricket too."
 
Nicholas Pooran, at 17 the CPL's youngest player, made an immediate impact with his six sixes in a 24-ball 54 on Wednesday for Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel against the Guyana Amazon Warriors (brilliant names, these).
 
It makes him one to watch; he might just turn out to be the Test player Holding envisages. But the young Guyanese, Jonathan Foo, then a complete unknown, was a similar sensation in the WICB's Twenty20 a few years ago. Remember him?
 

Hustlers 2 next game Round 9

After last weeks walkover win against Takers CC, the Hustler squad head out to meet Renegades CC in their next league fixture.

The game is scheduled at Southridge for a 12 30pm start time.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Top Batsmen Division 2

Chris, Ravi, and Cliff all in the top 10 batsmen in Divsion 2 after 7 rounds of games played.

#NameClubMtsInnNOCtSt50s100sHSAvgRuns
1Chris ArjoonH27723-3210788.40442
2Denny NagapenBR7616-2-9847.80239
3A MohamedMR551232-8557.50230
4Deo RamdeoH27723-1-5345.20226
5Sunil RamkhelawanRG55-1-2-7544.60223
6Muniram PooranRD7715-1-5534.00204
7K BakshMR77-2-3-6928.71201
8Clifton RahamanH277-2-1-6525.29177
9Masood KhanMR76-1-1-8528.17169
10Zameer RazakD142-2-1110484.00168

Top Wicket Takers Divsion 2

Hustlers Ravi and Amar both in the top 10 for most wickets this season so far. Keep up the good work guys.


#NameClubMtsOversMaidsRunsWdNB5I10MBBowlEconAvgWkts
1Deo RamdeoH2731.1-223--2-5-247.1611.7419
2Devanand NagapenBR729.121389-1-5-164.739.2015
3A SinghH2630.02152--1-5-145.0710.8614
4A RamcharranRD624.0-1722---4-467.1713.2313
5K BakshMR733.011597---4-154.8214.4511
6Kamal RahamanD2625.011772---4-87.0816.0911
7T RoopnarineD2628.0116312--3-165.8216.3010
8Sunil BhagirathiMR417.2184--1-5-134.858.4010
9S RamgadooMR728.0-14521--3-215.1814.5010
10G RamkarranWR524.4-1252---4-205.0713.899