Greenock 107 all out in 31.5 overs...3 points
Dumfries 108 for 7 in 28.3 overs...25 points
DUMFRIES Cricket Club’s home Nunholm has seldom been a happy hunting ground for Greenock in recent years and so it was once again on Saturday.
Normally a ground which provides high scoring matches, this one was an uncharacteristic low scoring affair which nevertheless produced an exciting finish.
Greenock captain Greg McDougall won the toss of the coin prior to the start of the match and chose to bat first.
But with several first team players unavailable, the Greenock batting order took on an usual appearance. Chirag Pandher, normally a lower order batsman, was elevated to open with Connor Nowlan.
The opening partnership started off reasonably well with Nowlan scoring three boundaries in the first four overs. However, with the second ball of the sixth over Pandher was bowled by Alan Davidson with score on 18.
Just two overs later, Davidson picked up the wicket of new batsman Angus Tolhurst who edged a good length delivery to Jacob Van Zyl at first slip. This was a major blow to Greenock, as Tolhurst had been the in-form batsman for the Glenpark team with almost 200 runs scored by him in two matches last weekend.
Worse followed for Greenock with Cammy Calder and PJ Bryceland both removed before 12 overs had been completed and with the visitors' score struggling at 43 for the loss of 4 wickets.
The afternoon deteriorated even further when Nowlan, the only Greenock batsman who seemed able to score runs, was judged leg before wicket (LBW) trying to sweep Calum Reynolds-Lewis in the fifteenth over. He had scored 37 runs and the score had moved on to 58.
Right arm slow bowler Reynolds-Lewis then collected a ‘hat-trick’ in the seventeenth over of the innings. First, he trapped Usman Mansoor LBW, then had Mo Ahmadzai caught at short cover and lastly bowled McDougall as 58 for four wickets had plunged to 58 for seven.
Sam Sanghera and Vishal Yadav then stemmed the flow of wickets with a much needed eighth wicket partnership of 39 runs which took the score to 97 before Yadav was given out LBW to Reynolds-Lewis having contributed 14 runs.
Sanghera used his experience and remained not out at the close of the Greenock innings in the 32nd over. He scored 28 runs from 62 balls, but showed that staying out in the middle and occupying the crease brings runs. Greenock were all out for 107.
Having scored 290 runs against Glasgow Accies on the opening Saturday of the season just last week, Dumfries must have fancied being able to easily score the 108 runs to win the match.
The home side made a steady start to their innings with openers Chris Bellwood and Adam Malik putting on 26 from the first six overs. Nowlan then had Malik caught by stand-in wicketkeeper Chirag Pandher.
A second Dumfries wicket went down with the last ball of the tenth over when Tolhurst’s slow left arm bowling deceived Van Zyl and Pandher took his second catch of the innings.
Then just two balls later with the second ball of the eleventh over, Nowlan bowled Bellwood for 22 with the score on 41 for 3.
If Dumfries were beginning to get a little anxious, their concerns became greater when two more quick wickets fell with the home team score in the sixties. Dawson was caught by Tolhurst for 7 and then in the very next over Maritz was caught by Ahmadzai for 14.
The score was 67 for the loss of five wickets in the twentieth over withl 41 runs still needed for the win.
Alan Davidson, whose innings in summer 2023 thwarted a Greenock league win at Nunholm, lasted only two overs before being caught by Sanghera off the bowling of Pandher who had changed from wicketkeeper to right arm slow bowler.
Greenock sensed that one more wicket could lead to the lower order collapsing and a win would be possible.
However, Fergus Bainbridge and Wahid Jabarkhil settled in to make a match-winning partnership before Bainbridge was caught for 28 by Sanghera to give Pandher a second wicket.
It was the wicket Greenock had been searching for, but it came too late as only seven more runs were needed to give Dumfries the win. And the win came shortly after in the 29th over without any more alarms for the home side.
Meanwhile Greenock 2nd XI (Glenpark) had a huge win over Stirling County 3rd XI at Glenpark on Saturday. Batting first, the Glenpark XI rattled up 245 for the loss of seven wickets. Team captain Mo Ahmad top-scored with 54 and was ably supported by numerous others including Inam Khan who was not out 32.
After a long afternoon in the field, Stirling were bowled out for just 39 with Hamidullah Safi the Greenock top bowler with three wickets for three runs.
On Tuesday evening the Glenpark XI travel across to Helensburgh for a Western Cup match.
*Greenock Cricket Club is sponsored by Cleaning Supplies 4U
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