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PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB

ANNUAL REPORT 2010




        Est 1870




    SEASON 2010

                            The Pavilion
                   Lower Richmond Road
                   Putney SW15 1JF
PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON

                                                                                      February 2011

                               NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Putney Cricket Club will be held at The
Duke’s Head Function Room, 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 1JN on Wednesday 16th
March 2011, at 7:30pm sharp, to consider and discuss the attached reports for the 2010 season, and to
conduct the business as set out in the following agenda.

1.          Minutes of the AGM held on 23rd March 2010 (copy attached on page 21)

2.          Apologies for absence

3.          Management Committee Report and Chairman’s comments

4.          Financial Report

5.          Team Secretary’s Report

6.          Team Captains’ Reports

7.          Fixture Secretary’s Report

8.          Groundsman’s Report

9.          Vote of Thanks to out going Officers

10.         Election of Officers

11.         Any Other Business

Members are reminded that all Officers retire, and nominations may be received for any position,
whether vacant or not. All such nominations must be received by the Secretary, at the address shown
below, by noon of Wednesday 9th March 2011. All such proposals must have the consent of the
nominee, and the support of a seconder. A list of the present Officers who are prepared to offer
themselves for re-election is shown on page 25. Members are reminded that if they are elected to any
of the posts, they are expected to perform their duties to the fullest possible extent.


M Wibberley (Secretary)
29 Dover House Road
Putney
SW15 5AA




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                                MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT

What a way of finishing our association with the Surrey Cricket League. The Saturday 1st X1 won 13 of
the 15 games played and finished champions of Division One. Well done to all who contributed in this
excellent achievement! The Saturday 2nd X1 won 6 of the 14 games played and finished a respectful
ninth in the division. The Sunday 1st X1 playing in the Fullers Griffin Sunday League, finished 4th in the
division. The Sunday 2nd X1 played 15, winning 9 of those games. A very satisfying season on the
playing front.

We were successful in being accepted into the Fullers Brewery Surrey County League. Both the
Saturday 1st X1 and 2nd X1 will have a full complement of fixtures throughout the summer months. The
playing structure is totally different from what we are used to, so familiarise yourself with what lies
ahead. The Fullers Griffin Sunday league came to a natural conclusion. Both the 1st and 2nd X1 will be
playing friendlies throughout the summer. We will again be entering the mid-week competition, ‘last man
stands’. Andrew Woodhead will be co-ordinating this.

There will be a fixture on Saturday 16th April against Bath 3rd X1, away. This will be followed by a club
trials net session at the Oval Cricket ground on Sunday 17th April, 12noon until 2pm. The following
week, Saturday 23rd April there will be a trial game at Putney, with friendlies organised for
Saturday/Sunday 30th April/01st May. There is a league cup game on Saturday 07th May. The league
programme commences on Saturday 14th May, 1st X1 away to Effingham, and the 2nd X1 at home to
Effingham. Tony Fenton is busy arranging the Sunday fixtures and will circulate these on the club web
site in the near future.

As ever, our grateful thanks go to Eddie McVarish for all his work on the ground throughout the year.
Some of the scores achieved were a testament to the blood, sweat and tears Eddie puts in. Autumn
works were completed by an outside contractor. The equipment shed was duly built/completed for the
start of the 2010 season. I think all would agree that encompassing the scoreboard and storing the
playing equipment, has been a great asset to the playing facilities we provide. Our grateful thanks go to
Mark Wibberley and Tony Fenton for their time and effort in the planning/building. This year we have
invested in a boundary rope to enhance the picturesque setting on the lower common.

The AGM is on Wednesday 16th March 2011 starting at 7.30pm sharp at the The Dukes Head Public
House, Lower Richmond Road (near Putney Bridge). Please make a special effort to attend, as it is your
opportunity to voice issues and concerns about your club. I will gladly accept cheques on the night for
your annual subs, £80.00 full membership, £30.00 unemployed/student.

The club website continues to hold a wealth of information. This was enhanced in 2010 with the
introduction of text messages. I think you would agree that this has been a great asset, and our thanks
go to Ben Brook for his time and expertise in this field. The site can be accessed (via
www.putneycricketclub.com). Although we are relying on the website/texts as our main communication
tool, it is imperative that Gary Peters, Team Secretary, has each players current e-mail address, phone
numbers, (home/work/mobile), and address. Gary can be contacted on (h) 0208 677 8909, (m) 07904
238111, or e-mail (geepee911@gmail.com).

There is going to be a lot of changes in the leadership of the sides for the 2011 season. We are looking
for ideal candidates to take on the captain/vice captain role of the respective sides. Our thanks go to
James Peters and Ben Brook, Saturday 2nd team captain/vice, Scott Gilbert and Mike Henshall, Sunday
1st team captain/vice, and Ash Baptista and Jon White, Sunday 2nd team captain/vice, for all their hard
work both on and off the field. Our thanks also go to Trevor Ashworth, who is standing down as social
secretary, and James Peters, who is handing over the running of the 100 club to Ash Baptista. Trevor
has worked hard in building the club in recent years and he will be sorely missed when he emigrates to
Canada later in the year. A special mention has to go to Tony Fenton, Fixture Secretary, for all his hard
work in ensuring that we had opposition week in, week out.

Congratulations to Owen and Amy Hereford on the birth of a baby girl, Isabella Janice, on 09.09.2010,
and to Scott and Ellie Gilbert on the birth of a baby girl, Isabella Sofia, on 06.11.2010. Congrats also to
Brian Trollip and Caroline, Trevor Ashworth and Susan, Carlo Pelser and Ania, Shiraz Ahmed and
Sabeen, Richard Brambley and Pamela who all tied the knot during the course of the year. Something in
the water I feel ! On a more sombre note, it is with great sadness to have to report the death of Dave
Jordan, who passed away on 15th October 2010 at the age of 80 years. He regularly played for the 1st
eleven during the 1960’s and for a period captained the side. He was forced to move out of London
when his employer relocated. Dave was a very keen club member and helped out in many areas of the
club activities. Our thoughts and best wishes go to his wife Joyce and family. I know we were all deeply

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affected by the loss of Emlyn Wibberley who was tragically taken away from us on 09th June 2010 at the
tender age of 14 years. No words can express our thoughts and sorrow. Mark, Megan and Alice have
set up a fundraising campaign to raise money for the charity C.R.Y. (cardiac risk in the young). There will
be a collection box on the bar throughout the summer to put your loose change in and there is a
fundraising page on the Putney CC website, if you would like to make a donation. The target figure is
£6,000.

The presentation evening held on 20th November 2010 at The Alma Pub in Wandsworth proved to be a
great success. The club made £3,500 from the door/raffle/auction/donations, less expenses of £594 and
the contribution to C.R.Y. of £505, total profit = £2,401. Our thanks go to all those who donated so
generously towards the raffle and auction prizes. Our thanks also go to Ben Brook and Trevor Ashworth
for all their hard work in organising the event and indeed other social gatherings throughout the season.
We have a number of tickets for the test against India in August at the Brit Oval and the one day game
on Friday 09th Sept. The club will be arranging an auction at ‘Eddies quiz night’ and other events to
distribute these. We are obviously trying to boost club funds, so if you are interested in watching an in
form England side hopefully repeating their success in Australia, make sure you keep an eye on the
social calendar. The dates in question are: Friday 19th August, Day 2, four tickets, Saturday 20th
August, Day 3, four tickets, Friday 09th September, One Day game, six tickets.

The 100 club has suffered in recent years. We are going to endeavour to change this situation and
ensure full membership. For just £2.00 a month you have the chance to win attractive cash prizes. Ash
Baptista will be promoting this. Please refer to the separate entry in the report.

Cricket nets, in preparation for the 2011 season, are underway at The Oval Cricket Ground. Details are
on the web site. If you have any queries contact Ash Baptista by e-mail, (aashishbaptista@hotmail.com),
or tel. 07841 499331, who is the co-ordinator. It is down to each individual to promote the club to
increase playing membership and secure a full programme of fixtures throughout the year. We are going
to revamp the net next to the clubhouse, to enable midweek practice during the season and warm up
sessions prior to a weekend game. Scott Gilbert will be co-ordinating the nets.

The much sought after game against Ventnor on the Isle of Wight has been arranged for Sunday 17th
July. The midweek game at Slinfold is on Wednesday 13th July, and for the enthusiasts amongst us,
golfing days will be arranged for Thursday 14th July and Friday 15th July. The Wandgas game is on
Wednesday 10th August. All games start at 2pm. Please make a note in your diary and book the time off
work well in advance ! (Ventnor date tbc). A pre-season golf day has been arranged for Friday 25th
March 2011 at Tyrells Wood Golf Course in Leatherhead. If you would like to take part, please contact
Paul McCann who is organising the day, (paul@mccannbraham.com).

We have a stock of kit detailing the club motif at the club. If you are interested in purchasing a shirt, cap,
hat or sweat band, please let your captain or one of the Management Committee know. We now have an
on-line shop on the Putney CC website. A full range of cricket attire with the club motif can be purchased
at very competitive prices.

As always, our thanks go to Julian Day for the production and circulation of the Annual Report.

Good Luck for 2011 !

Mike Curtis
Chairman, on behalf of the Management Committee




                                           CLUB AWARDS 2010

R E Haddock Trophy                        (Clubman of the Year)                      Mark Wibberley

Saturday 1st X1 Awards

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R E Haddock Trophy                (Bowling)                                 Chin Ratnayake
Reg Weller Trophy                 (Batting)                                 Will Middleton
H A Mawer Trophy                  (Fielding)                                Devon Ebersohn &
                                                                            Carlo Pelser

Saturday 2nd X1 Awards
H C Dickeson Trophy               (Bowling)                                 James Peters
Putney Trophy                     (Batting)                                 Trevor Ashworth
Maurice Lickens Trophy            (Fielding)                                Dave Hadaway

Sunday 1st X1 Awards
Claude Ford Trophy                (Bowling)                                 Scott Gilbert
Bert Thornley Trophy              (Batting)                                 Damandeep Singh
Pat & John Greenslade Trophy      (Fielding)                                Neeraj Nawani

Sunday 2nd X1 Awards
Amir Rahemtulla Trophy            (Bowling)                                 Jon White
Eve & Stan Marshall Trophy        (Batting)                                 Richard Wilson
Brian Brough Trophy               (Fielding)                                Max Sugden
Chandra Sud Trophy                (Sunday Player of the Year)               Ash Baptista
Tom Price Trophy                  (Player of the Tournament)                Neeraj Nawani


Centurions
Batsman                           Score              Opponents                      Date
David Zahorodni                   158                Old Isleworthians & Heston     16 May
Damandeep Singh                   118*               Windsor                        20 Jun
Euan Paterson                     103*               Streatham & Marlborough        11 Jul
Will Middleton                    117                Balham & Tooting               31 Jul
* not out

Five Wicket Hauls
Bowler                            Analysis           Opponents                      Date
David Zahorodni                   5 – 27             Sheen Park A                   15 May
Stephen Wilcock                   5 – 19             Effingham                      06 Jun
Scott Gilbert                     5 – 19             St. Lukes                      19 Jun
Neeraj Nawani                     5 – 18             Streatham & Marlborough        20 Jun
Mike Henshall                     5 – 44             Englefield Green               03 Jul
Neeraj Nawani                     5 – 21             Balham & Tooting               31 Jul
Alex Morriss                      5 – 17             Wandgas                        08 Aug
Adam Morgan                       6 – 09             Englefield Green               21 Aug




                                 TREASURER’S REPORT

 INCOME                                           2010 / £                            2009 /£
 Annual subs                                                 4,330                              5,075
 Match fees                                                  8,519                              8,460
 Bar takings                                     6,149                              6,616
 Cost of sales                                 (3,953)                            (4,047)

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 Bar profit                                                      2,196                                2,569
 Social functions/Presentation evening                           2,401                                2,110
 Sale of club kit                                                  160                                  360
 Net monies                                                        153                                  230
 Hire of hall                                                      100                                  100
 Bank interest                                                       5                                    7
 Donations                                                         391                                  417
 Misc. (ashes tickets)                                               0                                  214
 Sale of club kit                                                   18                                    0
 Total income                                                   18,273                               19,542

 EXPENDITURE
 GROUND ACCOUNT
 Work on ground                                                   2,780                               3,438
 Water rates                                                         88                                  86
 Grass seed/loam/whitening/hire equipment                           674                                 347
 Equipment repairs                                                  826                               1,177
 Petrol                                                              75                                 145
 Sundries                                                            89                                  32
 Account total                                                    4,532                               5,225

 PAVILION ACCOUNT
 Joint fund                                                       1,730                               1,800
 Heat and light                                                     644                                 680
 Cleaning                                                         1,043                               1,002
 Clubhouse repairs/purchases/decoration                             190                                 776
 Refuse                                                             406                                 280
 Account total                                                    4,013                               4,538

 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT
 Affiliation fees and fines                                         884                               1,258
 Teas                                                             2,121                               2,337
 Playing equipment/misc.equipment                                 3,969                               7,023
 Trophies/plaques/engraving                                         269                                 817
 Fixture cards                                                      120                                 119
 Website/texts                                                      218                                 196
 Sundries                                                           407                                 336
 Bank charges                                                        60                                  60
 Account total                                                    8,048                              12,146

 Total expenditure                                              16,593                               21,909

 Surplus of income over expenditure                               1,680                              (2,367)

The above figures do not include the outlay of purchasing Oval tickets, £950, or net monies, both of
which will be recouped in full.

A reasonable financial year. Membership was down, 57 playing, 2 non-playing, as opposed to 67 and 1
the previous year. There were far more games cancelled in the 2010 season, and this was partly due to
players’ non availability when TBA games are shown.

The bar was slightly down on its percentage profit, 36% as opposed to 39% in 2009. Cancelled home
games obviously reflect the overall bar takings, but we should be striving for a 40% profit. As I say every
year, we rely on members’ honesty, and I quote the yearly reminder, “only players nominated by the
captain are to go behind the bar, and I would ask all to be vigilant.”



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My thanks go to Ben Brook and Trevor Ashworth for organising the presentation evening. Once again
the club made a healthy profit. Thank you to those that donated items for the auction and donations to
the club. My thanks also go to each member who contributed towards the raffle. It is the injection of
money at the presentation evening that keeps our yearly membership at its current level, and is the
major factor in a healthy bank balance.

We have a stock of club shirts, caps, hats and sweat bands at the club. Please let your captain know if
you would like to purchase any of these items. There is of course the new on-line facility, but it would be
nice to clear the existing stock.

Expenditure: There were no real surprises, but I will highlight the areas with the largest differentials. The
ground account will fluctuate from year to year, depending on what parts need to be replaced on the
machines and how our stock of top soil and seed are. The refuse cost is an area of total frustration. We
have to have our waste collected/disposed of in the required manner, but such costs seem to be
spiralling out of control. It now costs £4.06 per sack, whether half empty or full, to be taken away. Please
note, and always ensure the grey pre-printed sacks are only used for waste and are full when put into
the housing unit. The playing equipment included the new shed/scoreboard, £4,641 (less grant of
£2,000). The trophies account in 2009 was a one off, with the purchase of numerous cups.

I again ask members to settle their annual membership of £80.00 at the earliest opportunity. Please
ensure you bring sufficient monies on the day of a game to cover match fees and I do not want to see
any I.O.Us behind the bar !

Any suggestions for raising club funds through social events or other means are always welcome. Have
a good season, and spend plenty of money in the clubhouse.


Mike Curtis
Treasurer




                              THE EVE AND STAN MARSHALL 100 CLUB

The Eve and Stan Marshall 100 Club provides a useful contribution to club funds, and all playing
members are encouraged to join. The money from these draws usually goes towards the little things that
make the club a bit nicer. The 100 Club had limited activity in the year, due to only 61 numbers being
subscribed to. It is planned to publicise the 100 Club extensively in the 2011 preseason, to increase
participation. Contact Ash Baptista if you are not already a member (or if you would like an additional
number).

At the awards in November, four draws were made, the winners being Doug Peters, Doug Shaw, Dave
Lenon and Sue Taylor.

Ash Baptista




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                                        SATURDAY 1ST XI REPORT

League                Played       15        Won       13           Lost      2           Abandoned       0

The Saturday 1st XI were boosted by the introduction of a number of excellent new players who
increased the competition for places within the team. The season started in excellent fashion with 3
dominant wins including a club record score of 329-5 versus Old Isleworthians and Heston based around
an exceptional 159 by David Zaharodni which he scored in only 28 overs at the crease.This led the team
to their first real test of the season against a strong Surrey Seamers outfit. An excellent bowling and
fielding performance restricted the opposition to 184 all out setting up a 4 wicket win and firmly
establishing Putney as one of the top teams in the division.

Through the middle of the season Putney were frustratingly inconsistent. Despite excellent performances
and wins against strong teams such as Whyteleafe and Clapham Old Xaverians , the team succumbed
to some of the leagues lesser opposition in losing to Sheen Park A and then a heavy defeat to
Beddington Village. As a result the team found themselves in 3rd spot going into the latter stages of the
season knowing that they must win the 6 remaining games to have any chance of becoming champions.

The next game saw Putney take on league leaders Old Royalists who, other than a tied game versus
Surrey Seamers had a perfect record. When Old Royalists were 100-1 in the 18 th over batting first, it
looked like Putney were facing a huge target, but some excellent bowling from all 5 bowlers backed up
by the best fielding performance of the season saw Putney recover to bowl an extremely strong batting
line up out for 204.

In reply Putney came out with all guns blazing as openers Middleton and Zaharodni brought up their
century partnership in the 13th over. Even after both openers were out it seemed Putney were cruising
when they needed 55 to win from the last 20 overs with 7 wickets left, but in true Putney fashion some
sloppy batting together with excellent bowling led to Putney needing 2 to win with only a solitary wicket
remaining. Under huge pressure the cool heads of Peters and Nawani managed to see the team home
for a superb victory which revitalised Putney’s season.

From here on in the 1st XI played some excellent cricket to win their final 5 games in impressive fashion
putting increasing pressure on Whyteleafe and Old Royalists at the top of the table. This was rewarded
when both teams slipped up and Putney were crowned champions with an emphatic victory over Morden
on the final day of the season

All in all it was an excellent season for the 1 st XI, it was particularly pleasing that the team’s success was
based on good contributions from the whole team. The team improved in all areas of the game over the
season, but really stood out in the field. This was emphasised by the fact that the opposition failed to get
to 150 in any of the final five games of the season!

The team are looking forward to repeating their success in the Fullers League next season.

Gareth Hughes
Saturday 1st XI Captain




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                                        SATURDAY 1ST XI AVERAGES

Batting – League
Qualification: five completed innings

 Batsman                     Innings             Not Out        Runs        Highest            Average
                                                                             Score
 Richard Brambley                 6                 1            157            49*             31.4
 Will Middleton                   13                0            397            117             30.5
 Damandeep Singh                  10                0            292             99             29.2
 Carlo Pelser                     11                2            204            45*             22.7
 Neeraj Nawani                    7                 2            111             35             22.2
 Gareth Hughes                    11                2            192             61             21.3
 Devon Ebersohn                   13                3            177             45             17.2
 Mark Edwards                     9                 0            140             57             15.6
 Chin Ratnayake                   8                 0            79              30             9.9
 Euan Paterson                    6                 0            59              23             9.8

Batting – All Matches
Qualification: five completed innings

 Batsman                     Innings             Not Out        Runs        Highest            Average
                                                                             Score
 Will Middleton                   18                0            625         117                 34.7
 Neeraj Nawani                    9                 3            182          71*                30.3
 Damandeep Singh                  14                1            363          99                 27.9
 Richard Brambley                 7                 1            161          49*                26.8
 Carlo Pelser                     12                2            226          45*                22.6
 Mark Edwards                     10                0            206          66                 20.6
 Gareth Hughes                    13                2            211          61                 19.2
 Devon Ebersohn                   16                3            223          45                 17.7
 Chin Ratnayake                   12                1            183          51                 16.6
 Euan Paterson                    8                 0            129          53                 16.1

Bowling – League matches
Qualification: 30 overs

 Bowler                   Overs        Maidens      Runs      Wickets   Average       Best      Economy

 Neeraj Nawani             35.8          6              143     15       9.5          5 - 21       4.0
 Chin Ratnayake           113.0          30             268     24       11.2          3-9         2.4
 Adam Morgan               88.4          16             276     19       14.5          6-9         3.1
 Gareth Hughes             38.0          5              133     7        19.0          2-7         3.5
 Will Middleton           105.0          18             437     21       20.8         3 - 12       4.2
 Tim Grace                 49.0          11             146     6        24.3         2 - 13       3.0
 Jon Jarrett               46.0          3              172     7        24.6         2 - 18       3.7




Bowling – All Matches
Qualification: 30 overs

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Bowler               Overs    Maidens      Runs   Wickets     Average       Best     Economy

Neeraj Nawani        38.8        6          155     15         10.3         5 - 21     4.0
Brian Trollip        37.9        2          157     11         14.3         3 - 22     4.1
Adam Morgan          94.4       17          290     20         14.5          6-9       3.1
Chin Ratnayake       133.0      32          379     25         15.2          3-9       2.9
Will Middleton       129.0      24          544     27         20.2         3 - 12     4.2
Gareth Hughes        47.0        6          184      9         20.4          2-7       3.9
Jon Jarrett          54.0        3          226     10         22.6         3 - 54     4.2
Tim Grace            49.0       11          146      6         24.3         2 - 13     3.0

Fielding
Minimum two dismissals

Fielder                                 Catches   Stumpings       Run Outs           Total

Devon Ebersohn                             12         5                 4             21
Carlo Pelser                               6          0                 0             6
Damandeep Singh                            6          0                 0             6
Gareth Hughes                              5          0                 0             5
Adam Morgan                                4          0                 1             5
Doug Shaw                                  4          1                 0             5
Will Middleton                             4          0                 0             4
Chin Ratnayake                             4          0                 0             4
Zain Alam                                  3          0                 1             4
Mark Edwards                               3          0                 0             3
Tim Grace                                  2          0                 0             2
Scott Gilbert                              2          1                 0             3
Ben Witherall                              2          0                 0             2
James Peters                               2          0                 0             2
Andrew Woodhead                            2          0                 0             2




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                                        SATURDAY 2ND XI REPORT

League                Played       17        Won        6           Lost        9         Abandoned        2

Having avoided relegation on the very last game of the season with a thrilling one wicket win, the 2nd XI
started the season in division 1 again. However this season was not to be as exciting as we knew very
early on that this was to be our last season in the Surrey Cricket League (having joined in 1976 as one of
the founder members) and therefore there was no possibility of relegation to division 2. There was also
very little prospect of winning the league either after we had played the best 2 teams in the first two
games and been soundly beaten by both of them. The realisation that there was nothing substantial to
play for led to an odd season, where we put in some excellent performances, some average
performances and some absolutely dire performances, but all within the knowledge that we were jumping
ship to greener pastures anyway so it didn’t really matter as much usual.

The season started off disappointingly with two losses against Old Royalists and the Putney 1 st XI. The
first notable for the fact that most of the 2nd team were at one of Trev’s many wedding do’s, so we had a
few 1st XI ringers in (that went well) and also for a new player showing up 3 hours after the start of the
game, with no kit and speaking practically no English. The next time we were short he actually wanted
paying...we didn’t see him again! Chip and Nick got us off to a flying start before the 1 st’s took Wendy off
and brought their proper bowlers on. We eventually collapsed to 151 all, including a traditional Matt
Atkins run out. They knocked the score off with ease losing just 3 wickets in the process with Brooksey
taking a couple.

After two defeats we then went on a three game winning streak, starting with a convincing win over
Sheen Park, in which our ringers Zaharodni (5 for 27) and Euan (69) did most of the damage. The
second was much closer, with us winning by 16 runs, JP top scoring with 73 and also taking 3 wickets.
The final game in the run was also the best. Having been set 183 to win by Balham & Tooting on a wet
horrible day things did not start smoothly as we slumped to 28 for 4 after 11 overs. This is when the
Blacksmith stepped to the crease and started smacking the ball to all parts of the ground (mainly straight
though – don’t pitch the ball up to him!) as he scored a rapid 86 and put on a brilliant partnership of 126
with Woody (56) to turn the game around, after they were out in quick succession Vamsi and Charlie hit
the winning runs to see us home by 4 wickets.

The winning run was disappointingly followed by a 4 game losing streak, which included defeats against
the mid-table teams of Old Isleworthians, Hersham, St.Luke and Morden. The notable performances in
those games were from Wibbers (55), Dez (3 for 27), Scotty (5 for 19), Lilja (51) and a Morden player
who has to be the gobbiest twat we’ve ever had the misfortune to play against.

We finally end our losing run against the leagues bottom team. On a hot day we were set 215 to win,
their score restricted by an excellent spell of bowling by Mike Henshall (5 for 44). Our run chase was
helped by an excellent hundred partnership between Nick (90) and Julian (51) on his first game back
from injury. Julian’s innings being notable for his first scoring shot being a six, which also bounced nicely
off a passing car. This is a rare feat as I think it was only his second ever six for the club! Nick also hit a
six in his innings but that isn’t really newsworthy, he did play a couple of defensive shots, which was
perhaps more surprising.

Defeat against the Cricket Club of India followed, which was unsurprising considering they had 3 Ranji
Trophy players in their team! We then also lost against Clapham XO and Bec Old boys with very
depleted teams. Things got so desperate that Fenton even made his one appearance for the season
(post-golf obviously). This was followed by a couple of weeks of inactivity as the trusty British weather
kicked in.

We were to finish our season against the teams in 3rd and 4th place on the table and given our form we
weren’t expecting to get much out of them. Even more so when we turned up to the Surrey Seamers
game with a nicely balanced side of 8 bowlers, 2 batsmen and a wicket keeper! This type of line up did
the trick though as 7 bowlers each took at least one wicket and one of our 2 batsman, Matt Atkins
(42no), got the runs – perhaps this balance side could be the way forward next season when we’ll need
to bowl sides out…or perhaps not!

Our final game of the season and our last in this league saw us travel to Whyteleafe (or at least a ground
near Whyteleafe). Batting first we scored an excellent 221 for 7 thanks to 97 from Euan who really
deserved a century. We then bowled them out for 107, with the stand out figures being 3 for 8 off 6 overs
by Hanco. Uninteresting Fact: Euan – league innings for 1st XI = 6, runs = 59, average = 9.83, league


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innings for 2nd XI = 2, runs = 166, average = 83. With both teams playing in the same division I put the
difference solely down to the captaincy!

The reason why the season was so up and down was primarily down to the fact that we called upon
approximately 50 players throughout the season and when players are in and out of the side they don’t
have any chance to build up any consistency. The captains say this every year, but hopefully for next
year we’ll be able to get a core of 6 or 7 players who play the majority of the fixtures on which the side
can be built. The plus side of having so many players was that we were able to see a whole batch of
new players come to the club and hopefully they will still be here next year, also that we always had
eleven people on the pitch.

It was also noticeable that our best performances and wins came when the weather suited the bowlers.
This I think was due to the fact that we didn’t have any bowlers that could blast teams out on flat tracks
or a star batsmen that would go on to big scores. So we relied on everyone chipping in to win games,
which was easier in low scoring games.

For the individual awards this year JP won the bowling awards with 23 wickets at 16.13, Trev won the
batting with 221 runs at 31.57 (this meant that Trev would make the league handbook averages for the
first time, unfortunately the league switch will mean he’ll never get to see it!), and Hadders won the
fielding award. Other notable performers include Hensh and Scotty who took 17 wickets between them
(hopefully they be available on more Saturdays next year), Nick who scored over 200 runs in the 6
games played (has another kid on the way so is unlikely be playing more Saturdays next year!) and
Brian who took 2 wickets at an average of 99 to earn himself the nickname Flake – which he hates, so
make sure you keep using it!

As many will know, I am standing down as skipper, so I’d like to thank everyone who played in the team
this year (not personally as there are to many of you) I’d also like to thank Brooksey for his support as
Vice Captain and I hope he has more luck taking wickets next year under a different skipper! I’d also like
to wish the new captain good luck as we enter the new league and to remind them that in this league you
can bat for the draw, so Julian is must pick! The 2 nd XI will also only be playing against other 2 nd XI’s so
hopefully this will increase the chances of more honours in the future.

All the best for next season.

James Peters
Saturday 2nd Captain




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                                      SATURDAY 2ndXI AVERAGES

Batting: League matches
Qualification: Five completed innings

 Batsman                       Innings          Not Out      Runs           Highest          Average
                                                                             Score
 Nick Lilja                       6               0           213             90              35.5
 James Peters                    11               1           318             73              31.8
 Trevor Ashworth                  8               1           221             86              31.6
 Mark Wibberley                   6               1           101             55              20.2
 Matthew Atkins                   8               1           120             42*             17.1
 Andrew Woodhead                  7               0           109             56              15.6
 Vamsi Salla                      6               1            58             21              11.6
 Ben Brook                        9               4            54             14*             10.8
 Hussain Mohammed                 6               0            56             35              9.3
 David Hadaway                    7               2            11              5              2.2

Batting: All matches
Qualification: Five completed innings

 Batsman                       Innings          Not Out      Runs           Highest          Average
                                                                             Score
 Nick Lilja                       7               0           230             90              32.9
 James Peters                    12               1           329             73              29.9
 Trevor Ashworth                  9               1           221             86              27.6
 Mark Wibberley                   7               1           143             55              23.8
 Matthew Atkins                   9               2           145             42*             20.7
 Andrew Woodhead                  7               0           109             56              15.6
 Vamsi Salla                      7               1            73             21              12.2
 Ben Brook                        9               4            54             14*             10.8
 Hussain Mohammed                 7               0            57             35              8.1
 David Hadaway                    7               2            11              5              2.2

Bowling: League matches
Qualification: 30 overs

 Bowler                Overs       Maidens        Runs    Wickets   Average         Best     Economy

 James Peters          102.8              5       371       23       16.1           4 - 44      3.6
 Scott Gilbert         40.0               3       157        9       17.4           5 - 19      3.9
 Dez Telfer            32.0               6       117        5       23.4           3 - 27      3.7
 David Hadaway         55.0               7       242        8       30.3           3 - 38      4.4
 Faraan Shafique       39.0               3       158        5       31.6           3 - 32      4.1
 Ben Brook             68.3               3       355        6       59.2           3 - 32      5.2
 Brian Trollip         56.0              11       198        2       99.0           1 - 16      3.5




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Qualification: 30 overs

 Bowler                   Overs   Maidens      Runs   Wickets         Average       Best     Economy

 James Peters             110.8       5         411        26          15.8         4 - 44     3.7
 Scott Gilbert            40.0        3         157         9          17.4         5 - 19     3.9
 David Hadaway            55.0        7         242         8          30.3         3 - 38     4.4
 Dez Telfer               38.0        6         152         5          30.4         3 - 27     4.0
 Faraan Shafique          40.0        3         163         5          32.6         3 - 32     4.1
 Brian Trollip            75.0       15         283         5          56.6         2 - 43     3.8
 Ben Brook                71.3        3         367         6          61.2         2 - 32     5.2

Fielding
Minimum two dismissals

 Fielder                                    Catches       Stumpings       Run Outs           Total

 Hussain Mohammed                              8             1                  1             10
 James Peters                                  7             0                  0             7
 James Hannaford                               6             0                  0             6
 David Hadaway                                 4             0                  0             4
 Nick Lilja                                    4             0                  0             4
 Richard Brambley                              3             0                  0             3
 Mark Wibberley                                3             0                  0             3
 Dez Telfer                                    3             0                  0             3
 Devon Ebersohn                                3             0                  0             3
 Brian Trollip                                 2             0                  1             3
 Mike Henshall                                 2             0                  0             2
 Ben Brook                                     2             0                  1             3
 Vamsi Salla                                   2             0                  0             2
 Matthew Atkins                                2             0                  0             2
 Chin Ratnayake                                1             0                  1             2

Partnerships

 Wicket     Partnership    Batsmen                                       Opponents

    1            79        M.Wibberley 55; A.Hugill 25                   Old Isleworthians
    2            52        G.Hughes 28; E.Paterson 97                    Whyteleafe
    3           109        N.Lilja 90; J.Day 51                          Englefield Green
    4            62        M. Wibberley 42; G.Peters 36                  CCI
    5           126        A.Woodhead 56; T.Ashworth 86                  Balham & Tooting
    6            44        A.Woodhead 35; J.Peters 27                    Putney 1XI
    7            30        T.Ashworth 28; J.Peters 45                    St.Lukes
    8            28        V.Salla 15; J.Peters 11                       CCI
    9            24        B.Brook 5*; J.Hannaford 16                    Clapham Old Xavarians
    10           22        B.Trollip 21*; Farhad 5                       CCI




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                                         SUNDAY XI REPORT

No Sunday 1st XI report is available at present. It is hoped one will be presented at the AGM.




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                                        SUNDAY 2nd XI REPORT

The opening Sunday 2s game, against Barnes Occasionals saw Putney reduced to 5 for 2 off 2 overs in
overcast swinging conditions. However, Hussain (18) and Ash (49) runs assisted Hamza Kardar who
scored 147*. With Rich (20*) contributing, we ended on 266 for 4 off 40 overs. In response, Barnes
started well but found Henson (3-13) and White (2-6) too hot to handle and were reduced to 74 for 5 off
20 overs. The mid afternoon rain made the rest of the match unplayable with their skipper conceding the
match based on Duckworth–Lewis, which no one could compute! Nonetheless, a good start.

Against Catford Cyphers, the Putney seam attack bowled the opposition out for 160. Willow (2-19),
Bridgeman (2-20) and Faizan (3-15) cleaned up. Jon reinvented fielding in this match by attempting to
catch a skier with his mouth, resulting in a long visit to the dentist. Putney’s batting was superlative, an
opening stand off 80 by Himi (70) and Neeraj (38). On their departure, the PCC middle order were
unable to read the turning ball loosing 4 quick wickets in 10 overs. However, with the overs ticking over
and the run rate climbing, Bridgeman (9*) and Faizan (8*) saw PCC through to the end.

Putney's lack of depth in the bowling department was exposed on the Lower Common as they were
unable to defend 238 against Sheen Park. Batting first, Shaw (42) and Niraj (46) added 80 in 15 overs
for the first wicket. Ash (24) supported Singh (93) as he began unleashed shots all around the ground
against their weaker bowlers with some very strong leg side shots. Farhad and Nick Bridgeman bowled
their eight overs straight off without much penetration as Sheen were soon 168 off 23 overs. Only Alfie
Shaw could stem the flow, taking three wickets in short order. We leaked wides and byes (a shameful 60
extras in total) and lacked the depth to push on, losing comfortably. However, full marks to Eddie McV -
the pitch was quick and true and Sheen themselves remarked just how well it has developed.

What a difference a week makes. On a glorious day in the English countryside, we lost the toss, got put
in to bat, and Shaw (26) and Neeraj (61) made another bright start posting 73 for the first wicket in 15
overs. Richard Wilson (84) was next in, got his head down, and played increasingly straight: his drives
becoming more powerful. Neeraj again played excellently and thoroughly deserved his fifty. We declared
at 234 off 45 overs, helped by Effingham dropping at least nine catches of varying degrees of difficulty.
Effingham batted poorly in return, losing wickets continually. Stephen Wilcock was the pick of the
bowlers. Back to his metronomic best, his mixed his familiar away swing with off cutters and richly
deserved his figures of 10-5-19-5 in an unbroken spell. All out 83.

After getting home at 3am the skipper sensibly elected to bat in the Sunday 2s vs Sunday 3s game.
Through a combination of poor shots, dreadful running / calling and extraordinary umpiring, the 3rds
where reduced to 60 for 8. However, the skipper hit an innings saving 29 and with the tail dragged the
score to 126 off 27 overs, with wickets shared by the bowlers. With only 127 to get the PCC 2s came
out confidently. However they were quickly struggling, losing wickets in the 2nd and 3rd overs. Only
Doug Shaw looked comfortable. He was joined at the wicket by Ash Baptista who built a slow, solid,
innings of 43. Fine bowling by Shahid and Faraan Shafique led to nine down with only needing 4 runs to
win. Vikrant bowled and had Ash trapped plum in front. The shout went up. Out. The 3rds had won a
great game!

Streatham & Marlborough won the toss and decided to bat. A good opening partnership saw them
through to 50 runs off 12 overs. Opening bowlers Chris and Raheel bowled well and were backed up by
Sammy & Jon who scalped the openers. Former Putney player, Lee ‘the Viper’ Vidler scored a quick-fire
51. Needing a break through, Neeraj and Rich were brought on as second change bowlers and tore
through the Streatham & Marlborough batting. Neeraj took 5 for 18 runs, with Streatham & Marlborough
restricted to 206 of 40 overs. In response, the Putney openers put on 54 off 10 overs. Neeraj treated the
bowling with little respect, tonking the first 5 overs for 40 runs. Hussain at number 3 moved the score to
125 off 22 overs before being caught at first slip for 23; Neeraj departed for 95 with the score on 137. 70
runs to win off 84 balls, reduced to 20 runs required off 3 overs, and three from the last ball. Chris
readied himself for the big shot, missed the ball which happened to bounce off the keeper. They threw
at the stumps, and missed, resulting in a 3 run over throw. Putney had won a another nail-biting match!

Some big hitting by Bam Bam Singh (97), Himi Agarwal (58), Rich Wilson (57) saw Putney post 295 off
35 overs on a fast bouncy track against Woodlawn. In reply they batted well but were unable to catch
up and scored 269 off the allotted 35 overs. Jon White – 3 wickets and Samy Tendulkar – 2 wickets
being the main successes. On a wicket that didn't look as though it had been mowed for a month,
Putney bowled aggressively in sweltering heat against Streatham & Marlborough. Sam Tendeter bowled
very well, taking 3-47 from his 8 overs and Devon Ebersohn's figures of 8-2-15-1 were outstanding.
212-8 off their 40 overs. It was all down hill after that. Euan and Himi (40) opened. Euan held the fort
scoring an unbeaten and stylish 103 and we reached 215-4 with 8 overs to spare.

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Lost toss: Putney were first to field in deceptively hot conditions against Richmond who proceeded to
70-2 off 15. Sam T and Smulian restricted any growing confidence, both completing tight 8 over spells,
2/20 and 1/20 respectively. A target of under 150 looked briefly in sight, but Richmond made it to 170 all
out. There never was a feeling that Putney would lose this one, but hard-work was made of it. Himi (44
off 42 balls) looked comfortable from the start, four successive fours at one point. 70-3, off 18 overs (all
LBW). James made 46 off 82 balls before being run-out. This left Putney requiring 30 off the last 20
balls. Rich (15 of 6 balls) coming in at no.6 did half the work, and Ash (44* of 46 balls) hit a couple of
crucial boundaries in the penultimate over. Henson came in to hit the winning runs with two balls to
spare. Another exciting game; another good win for Putney.

Against a young Catford Cyphers XI, Ash finally won his first toss of the season and elected to bat.
After a steady start, Paul McCann, made 59 (53 balls). Max Sugden 28 (40 balls) and Rich Wilson 25
(24 balls) also contributed, as did Ash with an unbeaten 46 (42 balls). The icing on the cake of the
Putney innings was provided by Devon Ebersohn smashing 24 from the last over in his knock of 30 from
merely 9 deliveries. The innings closed on 244-5. After tea, Stephen Wilcock claimed two early wickets
(8-2-15-2) with accuracy and movement which had Catford's top order regularly fishing outside off
stump. From here Catford steadied, but fell far behind the required rate, needing well in excess of 100
from the last ten overs. Two wickets for Himi (3-0-17-2) meant that the result was never really in doubt,
Catford ending on 161-5.

Ash managed to win his second successive toss of the season and decided to bat first, and despite the
warm weather, the rain from the previous day meant that the openers had to contend with a damp, slow
(but drying) pitch and coupled with some good swing bowling from the Salmagundi Gardeners. All of the
top three batsmen, rather peculiarly, went for 14. Richard Wilson 55* (77 balls) and Ash 67* (68 balls)
accelerated the scoring with some fine strokes before some good low order hitting boosted the total to
over 200. Opening bowling from Henson (3-43) and Sammy Tendulkar (2-48), meant that the Gardeners
were never really ahead of the game chasing 211. Jon, bowling first change, generated good pace and
variation, with an excellent spell of 3-25 and the Gardeners were all out for 164.

After winning the toss, against Dulwich, Putney elected to bowl on a sticky but drying wicket. Stephen
Wilcox was the pick of the Putney bowlers with a fine 8 over spell pinning the top order down and
achieving 1-28. The opposition had an extremely strong side, witness the runs conceded: Jon White
2-71; Chris Henson 1-66; Sammy Tendulkar 0-83; and Neil Whyte 0-56. Putney were chasing a distant
324. In reply, Doug Shaw looked solid before retiring on 24 after a bouncer hit him in the mouth. Ash
tried to hold the innings together scoring 22 and Tim Beslee hit a rapid-fire 18. Despite lots of chances
through dropped catches we simply were out-powered by what appeared to be a Saturday 1s team and
were all out for 100. One to be forgotten about!

After a thrashing by no better place for redemption than against Putney’s own local boozer side - The
Bricklayers Arms. Losing the toss and batting (they had only turned up with 9 players) Putney played the
Gentlemanly card by giving them Vik Sehgal and relative newcomer Matt Stephenson as loaned fielders.
Woody made a promising 22 before he chipped up the ball to mid-wicket to be caught by loaned player
Vik. Neil Whyte, 28 not out, Vik 37 not out, and Richard Wilson (34) set a target of 177 we were mildly
confident we could defend. We were wrong, as they knocked it off with five wickets in hand.

Against KPMG, wickets fell regularly until Brett Woudstra (46 not out) and Nick Bridgeman (16) managed
to dig in with some classy, solid stroke play. The runs were ticking up nicely until Nick was clean bowled
and KPMG kept the pressure on the tail, with only a few more runs being scored before Ash's prediction
came true and the rain began to fall. It was precisely 3pm when Doug (now umpiring) looked up at the
black skies and took the decision that we should all run for cover. After an early tea, Putney were held to
125 all out. Devon Ebersohn and Stephen Wilcock opened the bowling and three wickets fell during their
spell with a further four taken between Sammy Tendeter and Simon Taylor. Unfortunately though, there
were not enough runs on the board and it was just a matter of time until KPMG crossed the line. The
following week: all out for 107 against Viscount chasing 232. Enough said.

Ash Baptista
Sunday 2nd XI Captain




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                                         SUNDAY 1st XI AVERAGES

Batting: All matches
Qualification: Five completed innings

 Batsman                      Innings            Not Out      Runs           Highest        Average
                                                                              Score
 Damandeep Singh                  9                1          528             118*           66.0
 Richard Wilson                   13               5          336              86            42.0
 Mike Henshall                    8                3          182              43*           36.4
 Neeraj Nawani                    15               0          541              95            36.1
 Aashish Baptista                 13               3          360              67*           36.0
 Paul McCann                      7                2          169              59            33.8
 Christopher Bray                 6                0          185              83            30.8
 Himanshu Aggarwal                12               0          356              70            29.7
 Alex Morriss                     8                1          203              61            29.0
 Matthew Atkins                   5                0          127              68            25.4
 Hussain Mohammed                 7                0          162              69            23.1
 Vikrant Sehgal                   6                1           93              42            18.6
 Varun Kapoor                     15               1          251              91            17.9
 Doug Shaw                        8                1          121              42            17.3
 Max Sugden                       7                0          110              36            15.7
 Barry Perinparaja                6                0           87              30            14.5
 Nick Bridgeman                   6                1           67              16            13.4
 Rich Pinks                       8                2           79              29            13.2
 Scott Gilbert                    10               2           99              23            12.4
 Brett Woudstra                   14               2          147              46*           12.3
 Tim Beslee                       9                1           89              58            11.1
 Neil Whyte                       11               4           61              28*            8.7
 Jon White                        9                1           53              15             6.6
 Simon Taylor                     7                2           33              16             6.6
 Chris Henson                     7                2           22               8             4.4
 Dan Parmar                       6                0           21               9             3.5

Bowling: All matches
Qualification: 30 overs

 Bowler                   Overs        Maidens     Runs    Wickets   Average       Best      Economy

 Scott Gilbert            63.0           13         182      16       11.4          4-8        2.9
 Neeraj Nawani            42.3           4          206      13       15.9         5 - 18      4.9
 Faraan Shafique          58.0           4          247      14       17.6         4 - 17      4.3
 Jon White                74.0           6          373      20       18.7         4 - 25      5.0
 Chris Henson             64.0           5          306      16       19.1         3 - 13      4.8
 Stephen Wilcock          67.0           16         268      14       19.1         5 - 19      4.0
 Varun Kapoor             36.0           4          183      9        20.3         3 - 29      5.1
 Farhad Hussankhel        32.6           1          173      8        21.6          2-8        5.3
 Mike Henshall            65.0           11         211      9        23.4         4 - 13      3.3
 Sam Tendeter             88.0           3          521      18       28.9         3 - 26      5.9
 Brian Trollip            40.0           3          144      3        48.0         1 - 12      3.6
 Neil Whyte               53.0           2          278      5        55.6         1 - 27      5.3
 Simon Taylor             37.0           0          262      3        87.3         1 - 25      7.1



Fielding
(Minimum three dismissals)

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Fielder                         Catches   Stumpings   Run Outs   Total

Neeraj Nawani                      7         1           0        8
Devon Ebersohn                     4         2           1        7
Christopher Bray                   6         0           0        6
Richard Wilson                     6         0           0        6
Damandeep Singh                    6         0           0        6
Max Sugden                         5         0           1        6
Scott Gilbert                      3         2           1        6
Faraan Shafique                    5         0           0        5
Alex Morriss                       5         0           0        5
Rich Pinks                         4         0           0        4
Mike Henshall                      3         0           1        4
Dan Parmar                         3         0           1        4
Hussain Mohammed                   2         2           0        4
Varun Kapoor                       3         0           0        3
Trevor Ashworth                    3         0           0        3
Stephen Wilcock                    3         0           0        3
James Almond                       3         0           0        3
Doug Shaw                          3         0           0        3
Tim Beslee                         2         0           1        3
Himanshu Aggarwal                  2         0           1        3
Aashish Baptista                   1         0           2        3




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                      MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
               HELD AT THE DUKE’S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE ON 23rd MARCH 2010

0.   Present
     Mike Curtis (Chairman), John Greenslade (President), Trevor Ashworth, Aashish Baptista, Richard
     Brambley, Nick Bridgeman, Ben Brook, Julian Day, Tony Fenton, James Hannaford, Mike Henshall,
     Owen Hereford, Gareth Hughes, Paul McCann, Eddie McVarish, Dan Palmer, Philip Patterson, James
     Peters, Darien Telfer, Brian Trollope, Andrew Woodhead and Mark Wibberley (Secretary).
     (22 in attendance)

1.   Apologies for absence
     Chris Bailey, Scott Gilbert, Shakir Iqbal, Racchit Khanna, Dave Lennon, Nick Lilja, Mike Oliver, Gary
     Peters, Jon White and Steve Wilcock.
     (10 apologies received)

2.   Minutes of last meeting
     The minutes of the AGM held on 26th March 2009 and published in the Annual Report and on the
     website were agreed as accurate and adopted.
     (proposer: James Peters, seconder: Richard Brambley)

3.   Management Committee Report - presented by Mike Curtis.
     The report has been published on the website for all to read.

     i) Pitch works : The new on-field shed has begun to be built. The cost is £4641.25 incl. VAT but this
     is offset by the £2000.00 grant obtained from Grassroots Grants. The shed will be used to store the
     chairs, sightscreens, stumps, etc. and will have the scoreboard mounted on the face of the shed and
     include a scorers desk and window.

     ii) Clubhouse : Some furniture (3 leather sofas) had been purchased for the club. The gents toilets
     and showers to be decorated hopefully at some stage soon.

     iii) Cricket Tour : Gary Peters has begun arranging a cricket tour to Barbados for February / March of
     2011. A leaflet with some information was handed out and a copy will be posted onto the website
     shortly. All serious enquiries to Gary Peters.

     iv) Report Preparation : Thanks to Julian Day for the work in preparing the Annual Report.

4.   Treasurer / Financial Report - presented by Mike Curtis.
     i) Financial : Mike reported that it had been a successful year financially and the bar profits were up
     on previous year. Captains and Committee members to ensure that only trustworthy players
     nominated by the captain on the day are to work behind the bar. Club finances were bolstered by the
     good support of members at the Awards / Presentation Evening in November.

     ii) Presentation evening : This proved to be a good financial success once again and thanks were
     given to Trevor and Ben for organising this.

     iii) Annual Subs and match fees : The annual subs are to be maintained at £80. As last years system
     was successful in bringing in subs at an early stage, match fees will be charged at £15 for those who
     have not paid the full subs. The match fee will drop to £10 once full subs have been paid. Captains
     will have some discretion over not charging players the higher fee to players that play a game on very
     short notice to fill in for someone dropping for instance.

     iv) A mower had been purchased during the year and this had been quite a large expense, however
     we don’t have to pay an external contractor to cut the outfield. It was generally felt that the field had
     improved since the purchase of this mower.

     (proposer: Trevor Ashworth, seconder: Mike Henshall)

5.   Team Secretary’s Report - presented by Mark Wibberley on behalf of Gary Peters.
     Thanks to the Committee and especially the skippers. Their jobs have been quite difficult this past
     year due to high player turnover and unsettled sides through non-availability etc. This had been one
     of the most difficult seasons in recent times, but the skippers always managed to field eleven players.
     Thanks also to Ben Brook for the website and SMS service which makes notifying players so much
     easier than in previous years. Thanks to Gary for his efforts as Team Secretary.

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6.       Fixture Secretary’s Report - presented by Tony Fenton.

         i) Tony reported that we were always looking for new opposition especially those teams that have their
         own facilities and who come via a recommendation.

         ii) Midweek and Tour games: The dates below have been agreed. All players are encouraged to
         participate in at least one of the tour games.

     •    Isle of Wight Tour / Ventnor : Sunday 18th July 2010
     •    Slinfold : Wednesday 14th July 2010
     •    Wandgas : Wednesday 11th August 2010
     •    Sutton : Thursday 24th June 2010
     •    Racchit Khanna has informed us that the Cricket Club Of India (who play out of the Brabourne
          Stadium in Mumbai) should be touring the UK between the dates of 9 th to 24th July 2010. Fixtures to
          be arranged and finalised.

         iii) Last Man Stands 20/Twenty: Des Telfer has confirmed that the Club will be playing in the
         Wednesday night league at Barn Elms, and stated that about 25 people had shown an interest. This
         league had proved to be very popular in previous years. Des to send out an email to all members
         regarding this league.

         iv) It was announced that the club were considering changing leagues (to the Fullers League) as they
         had felt that over the last few years the standard of opposition facilities had declined, and the aspect of
         socialising after the games with the opposition had dropped off dramatically. Tony Fenton had already
         made some initial enquiries in this regard and an inspection of our facilities will take place during the
         early part of the season.

7.       Team Captains’ Reports – detailed reports are on the website.

         i) 1st XI – Richard Brambley : The main problem faced by Chip was the high turnover of players. 36
         different players represented the 1st XI and this made for a very unsettled team. Chip is stepping
         down as captain. Thanks were given to Chip for his efforts over the last year.

         ii) 2nd XI – Ben Brook on behalf of Racchit Khanna : The problems faced by Chip in the 1 st XI
         reflected directly on the 2nd XI team selection, and it made for quite a difficult season in ensuring that
         11 players took the field every game. An improvement in the standard of fielding is required – a
         number of games were potentially thrown away due to poor fielding. Racchit was stepping down as
         captain.

         iii) Sunday XI 1st XI : Paul McCann : The Fullers Old Boy League were losing 5 teams this coming
         season so this season will consist of 6 teams and will compete on a home and away basis. It was a
         reasonably successful first season in this league and most of the venues are attractive and played to
         a good standard.

         iv) Sunday XI 2’s : Trevor Ashworth : The team suffered a little due to the Sunday 1st XI taking a
         number of players away on a regular basis. Some of the fixtures were mismatches and this is hoped
         to be rectified in the coming season. Availability was a bit of a problem however there are a lot of
         new players coming down to the nets.

8.       Groundsman’s Report - presented by Eddie McVarish.

         Ed reported that the groundsman from Teddington Cricket Club had done some de-worming works to
         the pitch and it was looking very good. There is a very good grass covering all round. Ed will try and
         cut the outfield beyond the boundary as low as possible in order to control the growth. It is always
         difficult to keep members of the public off the square. The Club are currently investigating purchasing
         a boundary rope marker to use in conjunction with the boundary flags. No early season works by club
         members are envisaged.

9.       Social Secretary’s Report - presented by Ben Brook.
         Functions to look forward to this year. Dates to be agreed in due course.

         i) Eddie’s quiz night

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PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON

      ii) 6-a-side tournament

      iii) Poker Nights

      iv) Saturday XI vs Sunday XI

      v) McCann Braham Challenge Cup


10.   Vote of thanks to outgoing officers.

      Thanks were given to the outgoing officers – for all their efforts throughout the past year.

11.   Election of new Officers

      Saturday Teams
       Saturday 1st Team Captain : Gareth Hughes.
      (proposed by Owen Hereford, seconded by Trevor Ashworth)
      Saturday 1st Team Vice-Captain : TBA
      Gareth to approach players he would like as vice skippers.

      Saturday 2nd Team Captain : James Peters
      (proposed by James Hannaford, seconded by Dez Telfer)
      Saturday 2nd Team Vice Captain : Ben Brook
      (proposed by Paul McCann, seconded by Tony Fenton)

      Sunday Teams
      Sunday 1st Team Captain : Scott Gilbert
      (proposed by James Peters, seconded by Mike Henshall
      Sunday 1st Team Vice Captain : Mike Henshall
      (proposed by Owen Hereford, seconded by Des Telfer)

      Sunday 2nd Team Captain : Ash Baptista
      (proposed by Trevor Ashworth, seconded by Richard Brambley)
      Sunday 2nd Team Vice Captain : Jon White
      (proposed by Ash Baptista, seconded by Mark Wibberley)

12.   Any Other Business.
      i) Damage to vehicles and property: Skippers to be provided with PCC cards informing householders
      and car owners when their property has been damaged by a cricket ball. These cards can be left on
      the windscreen of the vehicle or put through a letter box of the house. Cards can be situated in the
      new scorebox area. Captains to please take photographs of damage caused for insurance record
      purposes.

      ii) Use of ground : the residents surrounding the pitch have asked if it would be possible to use the
      pitch for a game this season. Management Committee to discuss.

      iii) Club kit : Discussion was had on whether or not club kit should be worn when playing matches.
      James Hannaford raised the point that as he already had a cricket shirt he felt that he should be able
      to wear that. A vote was taken and the overwhelming consensus was that Putney Cricket Club shirts
      be worn. Mike stated that there is a lot of spare unclaimed kit from previous years that will go on sale
      very cheaply at the start of the season. An email to be sent out.

      iv) Tour to Argentina : Adam Taylor has spent the past year or so working and coaching in Argentina
      and has made some good contacts with a view to a possible tour to the country. Adam will be
      returning to the UK in the summer and it is suggested that we wait until Adam is here before we
      progress this idea.

13.   Close of Meeting.
      The meeting concluded at 22.30.




                                           Page 22
PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON
                                               OFFICERS

President                                              J Greenslade
Chairman                                               M Curtis
Vice Chairman                                          J Day
Secretary                                              M Wibberley
Treasurer                                              M Curtis

Saturday 1st XI Captain                                Gareth Hughes
Saturday 1st XI Vice Captain                           Andrew Woodhead
Saturday 2nd XI Captain                                Nomination required
Saturday 2nd XI Vice Captain                           Nomination required
Sunday 1st XI Captain                                  Nomination required
Sunday 1st XI Vice Captain                             Nomination required
Sunday 2nd XI Captain                                  Nomination required
Sunday 2nd XI Vice Captain                             Nomination required

Team Secretary                                         G Peters
Fixture Secretary                                      A Fenton
Groundsman                                             E McVarish
League Representative                                  A Fenton
Social Secretary                                       Nomination required
Welfare Officer                                        P McCann

100 Club Promoter                                      A Baptista
Joint Club Treasurer                                   J Day

The following have indicted their willingness to stand for various of the posts for which nominations are
required.

Saturday 2nd Team
Doug Shaw        Captain

Sunday 1st Team
Ash Baptista        Captain




                                           Page 23

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PCC Report 2010

  • 1. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Est 1870 SEASON 2010 The Pavilion Lower Richmond Road Putney SW15 1JF
  • 2. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON February 2011 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Putney Cricket Club will be held at The Duke’s Head Function Room, 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 1JN on Wednesday 16th March 2011, at 7:30pm sharp, to consider and discuss the attached reports for the 2010 season, and to conduct the business as set out in the following agenda. 1. Minutes of the AGM held on 23rd March 2010 (copy attached on page 21) 2. Apologies for absence 3. Management Committee Report and Chairman’s comments 4. Financial Report 5. Team Secretary’s Report 6. Team Captains’ Reports 7. Fixture Secretary’s Report 8. Groundsman’s Report 9. Vote of Thanks to out going Officers 10. Election of Officers 11. Any Other Business Members are reminded that all Officers retire, and nominations may be received for any position, whether vacant or not. All such nominations must be received by the Secretary, at the address shown below, by noon of Wednesday 9th March 2011. All such proposals must have the consent of the nominee, and the support of a seconder. A list of the present Officers who are prepared to offer themselves for re-election is shown on page 25. Members are reminded that if they are elected to any of the posts, they are expected to perform their duties to the fullest possible extent. M Wibberley (Secretary) 29 Dover House Road Putney SW15 5AA Page 2
  • 3. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT What a way of finishing our association with the Surrey Cricket League. The Saturday 1st X1 won 13 of the 15 games played and finished champions of Division One. Well done to all who contributed in this excellent achievement! The Saturday 2nd X1 won 6 of the 14 games played and finished a respectful ninth in the division. The Sunday 1st X1 playing in the Fullers Griffin Sunday League, finished 4th in the division. The Sunday 2nd X1 played 15, winning 9 of those games. A very satisfying season on the playing front. We were successful in being accepted into the Fullers Brewery Surrey County League. Both the Saturday 1st X1 and 2nd X1 will have a full complement of fixtures throughout the summer months. The playing structure is totally different from what we are used to, so familiarise yourself with what lies ahead. The Fullers Griffin Sunday league came to a natural conclusion. Both the 1st and 2nd X1 will be playing friendlies throughout the summer. We will again be entering the mid-week competition, ‘last man stands’. Andrew Woodhead will be co-ordinating this. There will be a fixture on Saturday 16th April against Bath 3rd X1, away. This will be followed by a club trials net session at the Oval Cricket ground on Sunday 17th April, 12noon until 2pm. The following week, Saturday 23rd April there will be a trial game at Putney, with friendlies organised for Saturday/Sunday 30th April/01st May. There is a league cup game on Saturday 07th May. The league programme commences on Saturday 14th May, 1st X1 away to Effingham, and the 2nd X1 at home to Effingham. Tony Fenton is busy arranging the Sunday fixtures and will circulate these on the club web site in the near future. As ever, our grateful thanks go to Eddie McVarish for all his work on the ground throughout the year. Some of the scores achieved were a testament to the blood, sweat and tears Eddie puts in. Autumn works were completed by an outside contractor. The equipment shed was duly built/completed for the start of the 2010 season. I think all would agree that encompassing the scoreboard and storing the playing equipment, has been a great asset to the playing facilities we provide. Our grateful thanks go to Mark Wibberley and Tony Fenton for their time and effort in the planning/building. This year we have invested in a boundary rope to enhance the picturesque setting on the lower common. The AGM is on Wednesday 16th March 2011 starting at 7.30pm sharp at the The Dukes Head Public House, Lower Richmond Road (near Putney Bridge). Please make a special effort to attend, as it is your opportunity to voice issues and concerns about your club. I will gladly accept cheques on the night for your annual subs, £80.00 full membership, £30.00 unemployed/student. The club website continues to hold a wealth of information. This was enhanced in 2010 with the introduction of text messages. I think you would agree that this has been a great asset, and our thanks go to Ben Brook for his time and expertise in this field. The site can be accessed (via www.putneycricketclub.com). Although we are relying on the website/texts as our main communication tool, it is imperative that Gary Peters, Team Secretary, has each players current e-mail address, phone numbers, (home/work/mobile), and address. Gary can be contacted on (h) 0208 677 8909, (m) 07904 238111, or e-mail (geepee911@gmail.com). There is going to be a lot of changes in the leadership of the sides for the 2011 season. We are looking for ideal candidates to take on the captain/vice captain role of the respective sides. Our thanks go to James Peters and Ben Brook, Saturday 2nd team captain/vice, Scott Gilbert and Mike Henshall, Sunday 1st team captain/vice, and Ash Baptista and Jon White, Sunday 2nd team captain/vice, for all their hard work both on and off the field. Our thanks also go to Trevor Ashworth, who is standing down as social secretary, and James Peters, who is handing over the running of the 100 club to Ash Baptista. Trevor has worked hard in building the club in recent years and he will be sorely missed when he emigrates to Canada later in the year. A special mention has to go to Tony Fenton, Fixture Secretary, for all his hard work in ensuring that we had opposition week in, week out. Congratulations to Owen and Amy Hereford on the birth of a baby girl, Isabella Janice, on 09.09.2010, and to Scott and Ellie Gilbert on the birth of a baby girl, Isabella Sofia, on 06.11.2010. Congrats also to Brian Trollip and Caroline, Trevor Ashworth and Susan, Carlo Pelser and Ania, Shiraz Ahmed and Sabeen, Richard Brambley and Pamela who all tied the knot during the course of the year. Something in the water I feel ! On a more sombre note, it is with great sadness to have to report the death of Dave Jordan, who passed away on 15th October 2010 at the age of 80 years. He regularly played for the 1st eleven during the 1960’s and for a period captained the side. He was forced to move out of London when his employer relocated. Dave was a very keen club member and helped out in many areas of the club activities. Our thoughts and best wishes go to his wife Joyce and family. I know we were all deeply Page 3
  • 4. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON affected by the loss of Emlyn Wibberley who was tragically taken away from us on 09th June 2010 at the tender age of 14 years. No words can express our thoughts and sorrow. Mark, Megan and Alice have set up a fundraising campaign to raise money for the charity C.R.Y. (cardiac risk in the young). There will be a collection box on the bar throughout the summer to put your loose change in and there is a fundraising page on the Putney CC website, if you would like to make a donation. The target figure is £6,000. The presentation evening held on 20th November 2010 at The Alma Pub in Wandsworth proved to be a great success. The club made £3,500 from the door/raffle/auction/donations, less expenses of £594 and the contribution to C.R.Y. of £505, total profit = £2,401. Our thanks go to all those who donated so generously towards the raffle and auction prizes. Our thanks also go to Ben Brook and Trevor Ashworth for all their hard work in organising the event and indeed other social gatherings throughout the season. We have a number of tickets for the test against India in August at the Brit Oval and the one day game on Friday 09th Sept. The club will be arranging an auction at ‘Eddies quiz night’ and other events to distribute these. We are obviously trying to boost club funds, so if you are interested in watching an in form England side hopefully repeating their success in Australia, make sure you keep an eye on the social calendar. The dates in question are: Friday 19th August, Day 2, four tickets, Saturday 20th August, Day 3, four tickets, Friday 09th September, One Day game, six tickets. The 100 club has suffered in recent years. We are going to endeavour to change this situation and ensure full membership. For just £2.00 a month you have the chance to win attractive cash prizes. Ash Baptista will be promoting this. Please refer to the separate entry in the report. Cricket nets, in preparation for the 2011 season, are underway at The Oval Cricket Ground. Details are on the web site. If you have any queries contact Ash Baptista by e-mail, (aashishbaptista@hotmail.com), or tel. 07841 499331, who is the co-ordinator. It is down to each individual to promote the club to increase playing membership and secure a full programme of fixtures throughout the year. We are going to revamp the net next to the clubhouse, to enable midweek practice during the season and warm up sessions prior to a weekend game. Scott Gilbert will be co-ordinating the nets. The much sought after game against Ventnor on the Isle of Wight has been arranged for Sunday 17th July. The midweek game at Slinfold is on Wednesday 13th July, and for the enthusiasts amongst us, golfing days will be arranged for Thursday 14th July and Friday 15th July. The Wandgas game is on Wednesday 10th August. All games start at 2pm. Please make a note in your diary and book the time off work well in advance ! (Ventnor date tbc). A pre-season golf day has been arranged for Friday 25th March 2011 at Tyrells Wood Golf Course in Leatherhead. If you would like to take part, please contact Paul McCann who is organising the day, (paul@mccannbraham.com). We have a stock of kit detailing the club motif at the club. If you are interested in purchasing a shirt, cap, hat or sweat band, please let your captain or one of the Management Committee know. We now have an on-line shop on the Putney CC website. A full range of cricket attire with the club motif can be purchased at very competitive prices. As always, our thanks go to Julian Day for the production and circulation of the Annual Report. Good Luck for 2011 ! Mike Curtis Chairman, on behalf of the Management Committee CLUB AWARDS 2010 R E Haddock Trophy (Clubman of the Year) Mark Wibberley Saturday 1st X1 Awards Page 4
  • 5. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON R E Haddock Trophy (Bowling) Chin Ratnayake Reg Weller Trophy (Batting) Will Middleton H A Mawer Trophy (Fielding) Devon Ebersohn & Carlo Pelser Saturday 2nd X1 Awards H C Dickeson Trophy (Bowling) James Peters Putney Trophy (Batting) Trevor Ashworth Maurice Lickens Trophy (Fielding) Dave Hadaway Sunday 1st X1 Awards Claude Ford Trophy (Bowling) Scott Gilbert Bert Thornley Trophy (Batting) Damandeep Singh Pat & John Greenslade Trophy (Fielding) Neeraj Nawani Sunday 2nd X1 Awards Amir Rahemtulla Trophy (Bowling) Jon White Eve & Stan Marshall Trophy (Batting) Richard Wilson Brian Brough Trophy (Fielding) Max Sugden Chandra Sud Trophy (Sunday Player of the Year) Ash Baptista Tom Price Trophy (Player of the Tournament) Neeraj Nawani Centurions Batsman Score Opponents Date David Zahorodni 158 Old Isleworthians & Heston 16 May Damandeep Singh 118* Windsor 20 Jun Euan Paterson 103* Streatham & Marlborough 11 Jul Will Middleton 117 Balham & Tooting 31 Jul * not out Five Wicket Hauls Bowler Analysis Opponents Date David Zahorodni 5 – 27 Sheen Park A 15 May Stephen Wilcock 5 – 19 Effingham 06 Jun Scott Gilbert 5 – 19 St. Lukes 19 Jun Neeraj Nawani 5 – 18 Streatham & Marlborough 20 Jun Mike Henshall 5 – 44 Englefield Green 03 Jul Neeraj Nawani 5 – 21 Balham & Tooting 31 Jul Alex Morriss 5 – 17 Wandgas 08 Aug Adam Morgan 6 – 09 Englefield Green 21 Aug TREASURER’S REPORT INCOME 2010 / £ 2009 /£ Annual subs 4,330 5,075 Match fees 8,519 8,460 Bar takings 6,149 6,616 Cost of sales (3,953) (4,047) Page 5
  • 6. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON Bar profit 2,196 2,569 Social functions/Presentation evening 2,401 2,110 Sale of club kit 160 360 Net monies 153 230 Hire of hall 100 100 Bank interest 5 7 Donations 391 417 Misc. (ashes tickets) 0 214 Sale of club kit 18 0 Total income 18,273 19,542 EXPENDITURE GROUND ACCOUNT Work on ground 2,780 3,438 Water rates 88 86 Grass seed/loam/whitening/hire equipment 674 347 Equipment repairs 826 1,177 Petrol 75 145 Sundries 89 32 Account total 4,532 5,225 PAVILION ACCOUNT Joint fund 1,730 1,800 Heat and light 644 680 Cleaning 1,043 1,002 Clubhouse repairs/purchases/decoration 190 776 Refuse 406 280 Account total 4,013 4,538 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT Affiliation fees and fines 884 1,258 Teas 2,121 2,337 Playing equipment/misc.equipment 3,969 7,023 Trophies/plaques/engraving 269 817 Fixture cards 120 119 Website/texts 218 196 Sundries 407 336 Bank charges 60 60 Account total 8,048 12,146 Total expenditure 16,593 21,909 Surplus of income over expenditure 1,680 (2,367) The above figures do not include the outlay of purchasing Oval tickets, £950, or net monies, both of which will be recouped in full. A reasonable financial year. Membership was down, 57 playing, 2 non-playing, as opposed to 67 and 1 the previous year. There were far more games cancelled in the 2010 season, and this was partly due to players’ non availability when TBA games are shown. The bar was slightly down on its percentage profit, 36% as opposed to 39% in 2009. Cancelled home games obviously reflect the overall bar takings, but we should be striving for a 40% profit. As I say every year, we rely on members’ honesty, and I quote the yearly reminder, “only players nominated by the captain are to go behind the bar, and I would ask all to be vigilant.” Page 6
  • 7. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON My thanks go to Ben Brook and Trevor Ashworth for organising the presentation evening. Once again the club made a healthy profit. Thank you to those that donated items for the auction and donations to the club. My thanks also go to each member who contributed towards the raffle. It is the injection of money at the presentation evening that keeps our yearly membership at its current level, and is the major factor in a healthy bank balance. We have a stock of club shirts, caps, hats and sweat bands at the club. Please let your captain know if you would like to purchase any of these items. There is of course the new on-line facility, but it would be nice to clear the existing stock. Expenditure: There were no real surprises, but I will highlight the areas with the largest differentials. The ground account will fluctuate from year to year, depending on what parts need to be replaced on the machines and how our stock of top soil and seed are. The refuse cost is an area of total frustration. We have to have our waste collected/disposed of in the required manner, but such costs seem to be spiralling out of control. It now costs £4.06 per sack, whether half empty or full, to be taken away. Please note, and always ensure the grey pre-printed sacks are only used for waste and are full when put into the housing unit. The playing equipment included the new shed/scoreboard, £4,641 (less grant of £2,000). The trophies account in 2009 was a one off, with the purchase of numerous cups. I again ask members to settle their annual membership of £80.00 at the earliest opportunity. Please ensure you bring sufficient monies on the day of a game to cover match fees and I do not want to see any I.O.Us behind the bar ! Any suggestions for raising club funds through social events or other means are always welcome. Have a good season, and spend plenty of money in the clubhouse. Mike Curtis Treasurer THE EVE AND STAN MARSHALL 100 CLUB The Eve and Stan Marshall 100 Club provides a useful contribution to club funds, and all playing members are encouraged to join. The money from these draws usually goes towards the little things that make the club a bit nicer. The 100 Club had limited activity in the year, due to only 61 numbers being subscribed to. It is planned to publicise the 100 Club extensively in the 2011 preseason, to increase participation. Contact Ash Baptista if you are not already a member (or if you would like an additional number). At the awards in November, four draws were made, the winners being Doug Peters, Doug Shaw, Dave Lenon and Sue Taylor. Ash Baptista Page 7
  • 8. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SATURDAY 1ST XI REPORT League Played 15 Won 13 Lost 2 Abandoned 0 The Saturday 1st XI were boosted by the introduction of a number of excellent new players who increased the competition for places within the team. The season started in excellent fashion with 3 dominant wins including a club record score of 329-5 versus Old Isleworthians and Heston based around an exceptional 159 by David Zaharodni which he scored in only 28 overs at the crease.This led the team to their first real test of the season against a strong Surrey Seamers outfit. An excellent bowling and fielding performance restricted the opposition to 184 all out setting up a 4 wicket win and firmly establishing Putney as one of the top teams in the division. Through the middle of the season Putney were frustratingly inconsistent. Despite excellent performances and wins against strong teams such as Whyteleafe and Clapham Old Xaverians , the team succumbed to some of the leagues lesser opposition in losing to Sheen Park A and then a heavy defeat to Beddington Village. As a result the team found themselves in 3rd spot going into the latter stages of the season knowing that they must win the 6 remaining games to have any chance of becoming champions. The next game saw Putney take on league leaders Old Royalists who, other than a tied game versus Surrey Seamers had a perfect record. When Old Royalists were 100-1 in the 18 th over batting first, it looked like Putney were facing a huge target, but some excellent bowling from all 5 bowlers backed up by the best fielding performance of the season saw Putney recover to bowl an extremely strong batting line up out for 204. In reply Putney came out with all guns blazing as openers Middleton and Zaharodni brought up their century partnership in the 13th over. Even after both openers were out it seemed Putney were cruising when they needed 55 to win from the last 20 overs with 7 wickets left, but in true Putney fashion some sloppy batting together with excellent bowling led to Putney needing 2 to win with only a solitary wicket remaining. Under huge pressure the cool heads of Peters and Nawani managed to see the team home for a superb victory which revitalised Putney’s season. From here on in the 1st XI played some excellent cricket to win their final 5 games in impressive fashion putting increasing pressure on Whyteleafe and Old Royalists at the top of the table. This was rewarded when both teams slipped up and Putney were crowned champions with an emphatic victory over Morden on the final day of the season All in all it was an excellent season for the 1 st XI, it was particularly pleasing that the team’s success was based on good contributions from the whole team. The team improved in all areas of the game over the season, but really stood out in the field. This was emphasised by the fact that the opposition failed to get to 150 in any of the final five games of the season! The team are looking forward to repeating their success in the Fullers League next season. Gareth Hughes Saturday 1st XI Captain Page 8
  • 9. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SATURDAY 1ST XI AVERAGES Batting – League Qualification: five completed innings Batsman Innings Not Out Runs Highest Average Score Richard Brambley 6 1 157 49* 31.4 Will Middleton 13 0 397 117 30.5 Damandeep Singh 10 0 292 99 29.2 Carlo Pelser 11 2 204 45* 22.7 Neeraj Nawani 7 2 111 35 22.2 Gareth Hughes 11 2 192 61 21.3 Devon Ebersohn 13 3 177 45 17.2 Mark Edwards 9 0 140 57 15.6 Chin Ratnayake 8 0 79 30 9.9 Euan Paterson 6 0 59 23 9.8 Batting – All Matches Qualification: five completed innings Batsman Innings Not Out Runs Highest Average Score Will Middleton 18 0 625 117 34.7 Neeraj Nawani 9 3 182 71* 30.3 Damandeep Singh 14 1 363 99 27.9 Richard Brambley 7 1 161 49* 26.8 Carlo Pelser 12 2 226 45* 22.6 Mark Edwards 10 0 206 66 20.6 Gareth Hughes 13 2 211 61 19.2 Devon Ebersohn 16 3 223 45 17.7 Chin Ratnayake 12 1 183 51 16.6 Euan Paterson 8 0 129 53 16.1 Bowling – League matches Qualification: 30 overs Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Economy Neeraj Nawani 35.8 6 143 15 9.5 5 - 21 4.0 Chin Ratnayake 113.0 30 268 24 11.2 3-9 2.4 Adam Morgan 88.4 16 276 19 14.5 6-9 3.1 Gareth Hughes 38.0 5 133 7 19.0 2-7 3.5 Will Middleton 105.0 18 437 21 20.8 3 - 12 4.2 Tim Grace 49.0 11 146 6 24.3 2 - 13 3.0 Jon Jarrett 46.0 3 172 7 24.6 2 - 18 3.7 Bowling – All Matches Qualification: 30 overs Page 9
  • 10. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Economy Neeraj Nawani 38.8 6 155 15 10.3 5 - 21 4.0 Brian Trollip 37.9 2 157 11 14.3 3 - 22 4.1 Adam Morgan 94.4 17 290 20 14.5 6-9 3.1 Chin Ratnayake 133.0 32 379 25 15.2 3-9 2.9 Will Middleton 129.0 24 544 27 20.2 3 - 12 4.2 Gareth Hughes 47.0 6 184 9 20.4 2-7 3.9 Jon Jarrett 54.0 3 226 10 22.6 3 - 54 4.2 Tim Grace 49.0 11 146 6 24.3 2 - 13 3.0 Fielding Minimum two dismissals Fielder Catches Stumpings Run Outs Total Devon Ebersohn 12 5 4 21 Carlo Pelser 6 0 0 6 Damandeep Singh 6 0 0 6 Gareth Hughes 5 0 0 5 Adam Morgan 4 0 1 5 Doug Shaw 4 1 0 5 Will Middleton 4 0 0 4 Chin Ratnayake 4 0 0 4 Zain Alam 3 0 1 4 Mark Edwards 3 0 0 3 Tim Grace 2 0 0 2 Scott Gilbert 2 1 0 3 Ben Witherall 2 0 0 2 James Peters 2 0 0 2 Andrew Woodhead 2 0 0 2 Page 10
  • 11. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SATURDAY 2ND XI REPORT League Played 17 Won 6 Lost 9 Abandoned 2 Having avoided relegation on the very last game of the season with a thrilling one wicket win, the 2nd XI started the season in division 1 again. However this season was not to be as exciting as we knew very early on that this was to be our last season in the Surrey Cricket League (having joined in 1976 as one of the founder members) and therefore there was no possibility of relegation to division 2. There was also very little prospect of winning the league either after we had played the best 2 teams in the first two games and been soundly beaten by both of them. The realisation that there was nothing substantial to play for led to an odd season, where we put in some excellent performances, some average performances and some absolutely dire performances, but all within the knowledge that we were jumping ship to greener pastures anyway so it didn’t really matter as much usual. The season started off disappointingly with two losses against Old Royalists and the Putney 1 st XI. The first notable for the fact that most of the 2nd team were at one of Trev’s many wedding do’s, so we had a few 1st XI ringers in (that went well) and also for a new player showing up 3 hours after the start of the game, with no kit and speaking practically no English. The next time we were short he actually wanted paying...we didn’t see him again! Chip and Nick got us off to a flying start before the 1 st’s took Wendy off and brought their proper bowlers on. We eventually collapsed to 151 all, including a traditional Matt Atkins run out. They knocked the score off with ease losing just 3 wickets in the process with Brooksey taking a couple. After two defeats we then went on a three game winning streak, starting with a convincing win over Sheen Park, in which our ringers Zaharodni (5 for 27) and Euan (69) did most of the damage. The second was much closer, with us winning by 16 runs, JP top scoring with 73 and also taking 3 wickets. The final game in the run was also the best. Having been set 183 to win by Balham & Tooting on a wet horrible day things did not start smoothly as we slumped to 28 for 4 after 11 overs. This is when the Blacksmith stepped to the crease and started smacking the ball to all parts of the ground (mainly straight though – don’t pitch the ball up to him!) as he scored a rapid 86 and put on a brilliant partnership of 126 with Woody (56) to turn the game around, after they were out in quick succession Vamsi and Charlie hit the winning runs to see us home by 4 wickets. The winning run was disappointingly followed by a 4 game losing streak, which included defeats against the mid-table teams of Old Isleworthians, Hersham, St.Luke and Morden. The notable performances in those games were from Wibbers (55), Dez (3 for 27), Scotty (5 for 19), Lilja (51) and a Morden player who has to be the gobbiest twat we’ve ever had the misfortune to play against. We finally end our losing run against the leagues bottom team. On a hot day we were set 215 to win, their score restricted by an excellent spell of bowling by Mike Henshall (5 for 44). Our run chase was helped by an excellent hundred partnership between Nick (90) and Julian (51) on his first game back from injury. Julian’s innings being notable for his first scoring shot being a six, which also bounced nicely off a passing car. This is a rare feat as I think it was only his second ever six for the club! Nick also hit a six in his innings but that isn’t really newsworthy, he did play a couple of defensive shots, which was perhaps more surprising. Defeat against the Cricket Club of India followed, which was unsurprising considering they had 3 Ranji Trophy players in their team! We then also lost against Clapham XO and Bec Old boys with very depleted teams. Things got so desperate that Fenton even made his one appearance for the season (post-golf obviously). This was followed by a couple of weeks of inactivity as the trusty British weather kicked in. We were to finish our season against the teams in 3rd and 4th place on the table and given our form we weren’t expecting to get much out of them. Even more so when we turned up to the Surrey Seamers game with a nicely balanced side of 8 bowlers, 2 batsmen and a wicket keeper! This type of line up did the trick though as 7 bowlers each took at least one wicket and one of our 2 batsman, Matt Atkins (42no), got the runs – perhaps this balance side could be the way forward next season when we’ll need to bowl sides out…or perhaps not! Our final game of the season and our last in this league saw us travel to Whyteleafe (or at least a ground near Whyteleafe). Batting first we scored an excellent 221 for 7 thanks to 97 from Euan who really deserved a century. We then bowled them out for 107, with the stand out figures being 3 for 8 off 6 overs by Hanco. Uninteresting Fact: Euan – league innings for 1st XI = 6, runs = 59, average = 9.83, league Page 11
  • 12. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON innings for 2nd XI = 2, runs = 166, average = 83. With both teams playing in the same division I put the difference solely down to the captaincy! The reason why the season was so up and down was primarily down to the fact that we called upon approximately 50 players throughout the season and when players are in and out of the side they don’t have any chance to build up any consistency. The captains say this every year, but hopefully for next year we’ll be able to get a core of 6 or 7 players who play the majority of the fixtures on which the side can be built. The plus side of having so many players was that we were able to see a whole batch of new players come to the club and hopefully they will still be here next year, also that we always had eleven people on the pitch. It was also noticeable that our best performances and wins came when the weather suited the bowlers. This I think was due to the fact that we didn’t have any bowlers that could blast teams out on flat tracks or a star batsmen that would go on to big scores. So we relied on everyone chipping in to win games, which was easier in low scoring games. For the individual awards this year JP won the bowling awards with 23 wickets at 16.13, Trev won the batting with 221 runs at 31.57 (this meant that Trev would make the league handbook averages for the first time, unfortunately the league switch will mean he’ll never get to see it!), and Hadders won the fielding award. Other notable performers include Hensh and Scotty who took 17 wickets between them (hopefully they be available on more Saturdays next year), Nick who scored over 200 runs in the 6 games played (has another kid on the way so is unlikely be playing more Saturdays next year!) and Brian who took 2 wickets at an average of 99 to earn himself the nickname Flake – which he hates, so make sure you keep using it! As many will know, I am standing down as skipper, so I’d like to thank everyone who played in the team this year (not personally as there are to many of you) I’d also like to thank Brooksey for his support as Vice Captain and I hope he has more luck taking wickets next year under a different skipper! I’d also like to wish the new captain good luck as we enter the new league and to remind them that in this league you can bat for the draw, so Julian is must pick! The 2 nd XI will also only be playing against other 2 nd XI’s so hopefully this will increase the chances of more honours in the future. All the best for next season. James Peters Saturday 2nd Captain Page 12
  • 13. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SATURDAY 2ndXI AVERAGES Batting: League matches Qualification: Five completed innings Batsman Innings Not Out Runs Highest Average Score Nick Lilja 6 0 213 90 35.5 James Peters 11 1 318 73 31.8 Trevor Ashworth 8 1 221 86 31.6 Mark Wibberley 6 1 101 55 20.2 Matthew Atkins 8 1 120 42* 17.1 Andrew Woodhead 7 0 109 56 15.6 Vamsi Salla 6 1 58 21 11.6 Ben Brook 9 4 54 14* 10.8 Hussain Mohammed 6 0 56 35 9.3 David Hadaway 7 2 11 5 2.2 Batting: All matches Qualification: Five completed innings Batsman Innings Not Out Runs Highest Average Score Nick Lilja 7 0 230 90 32.9 James Peters 12 1 329 73 29.9 Trevor Ashworth 9 1 221 86 27.6 Mark Wibberley 7 1 143 55 23.8 Matthew Atkins 9 2 145 42* 20.7 Andrew Woodhead 7 0 109 56 15.6 Vamsi Salla 7 1 73 21 12.2 Ben Brook 9 4 54 14* 10.8 Hussain Mohammed 7 0 57 35 8.1 David Hadaway 7 2 11 5 2.2 Bowling: League matches Qualification: 30 overs Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Economy James Peters 102.8 5 371 23 16.1 4 - 44 3.6 Scott Gilbert 40.0 3 157 9 17.4 5 - 19 3.9 Dez Telfer 32.0 6 117 5 23.4 3 - 27 3.7 David Hadaway 55.0 7 242 8 30.3 3 - 38 4.4 Faraan Shafique 39.0 3 158 5 31.6 3 - 32 4.1 Ben Brook 68.3 3 355 6 59.2 3 - 32 5.2 Brian Trollip 56.0 11 198 2 99.0 1 - 16 3.5 Bowling: All matches Page 13
  • 14. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON Qualification: 30 overs Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Economy James Peters 110.8 5 411 26 15.8 4 - 44 3.7 Scott Gilbert 40.0 3 157 9 17.4 5 - 19 3.9 David Hadaway 55.0 7 242 8 30.3 3 - 38 4.4 Dez Telfer 38.0 6 152 5 30.4 3 - 27 4.0 Faraan Shafique 40.0 3 163 5 32.6 3 - 32 4.1 Brian Trollip 75.0 15 283 5 56.6 2 - 43 3.8 Ben Brook 71.3 3 367 6 61.2 2 - 32 5.2 Fielding Minimum two dismissals Fielder Catches Stumpings Run Outs Total Hussain Mohammed 8 1 1 10 James Peters 7 0 0 7 James Hannaford 6 0 0 6 David Hadaway 4 0 0 4 Nick Lilja 4 0 0 4 Richard Brambley 3 0 0 3 Mark Wibberley 3 0 0 3 Dez Telfer 3 0 0 3 Devon Ebersohn 3 0 0 3 Brian Trollip 2 0 1 3 Mike Henshall 2 0 0 2 Ben Brook 2 0 1 3 Vamsi Salla 2 0 0 2 Matthew Atkins 2 0 0 2 Chin Ratnayake 1 0 1 2 Partnerships Wicket Partnership Batsmen Opponents 1 79 M.Wibberley 55; A.Hugill 25 Old Isleworthians 2 52 G.Hughes 28; E.Paterson 97 Whyteleafe 3 109 N.Lilja 90; J.Day 51 Englefield Green 4 62 M. Wibberley 42; G.Peters 36 CCI 5 126 A.Woodhead 56; T.Ashworth 86 Balham & Tooting 6 44 A.Woodhead 35; J.Peters 27 Putney 1XI 7 30 T.Ashworth 28; J.Peters 45 St.Lukes 8 28 V.Salla 15; J.Peters 11 CCI 9 24 B.Brook 5*; J.Hannaford 16 Clapham Old Xavarians 10 22 B.Trollip 21*; Farhad 5 CCI Page 14
  • 15. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SUNDAY XI REPORT No Sunday 1st XI report is available at present. It is hoped one will be presented at the AGM. Page 15
  • 16. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SUNDAY 2nd XI REPORT The opening Sunday 2s game, against Barnes Occasionals saw Putney reduced to 5 for 2 off 2 overs in overcast swinging conditions. However, Hussain (18) and Ash (49) runs assisted Hamza Kardar who scored 147*. With Rich (20*) contributing, we ended on 266 for 4 off 40 overs. In response, Barnes started well but found Henson (3-13) and White (2-6) too hot to handle and were reduced to 74 for 5 off 20 overs. The mid afternoon rain made the rest of the match unplayable with their skipper conceding the match based on Duckworth–Lewis, which no one could compute! Nonetheless, a good start. Against Catford Cyphers, the Putney seam attack bowled the opposition out for 160. Willow (2-19), Bridgeman (2-20) and Faizan (3-15) cleaned up. Jon reinvented fielding in this match by attempting to catch a skier with his mouth, resulting in a long visit to the dentist. Putney’s batting was superlative, an opening stand off 80 by Himi (70) and Neeraj (38). On their departure, the PCC middle order were unable to read the turning ball loosing 4 quick wickets in 10 overs. However, with the overs ticking over and the run rate climbing, Bridgeman (9*) and Faizan (8*) saw PCC through to the end. Putney's lack of depth in the bowling department was exposed on the Lower Common as they were unable to defend 238 against Sheen Park. Batting first, Shaw (42) and Niraj (46) added 80 in 15 overs for the first wicket. Ash (24) supported Singh (93) as he began unleashed shots all around the ground against their weaker bowlers with some very strong leg side shots. Farhad and Nick Bridgeman bowled their eight overs straight off without much penetration as Sheen were soon 168 off 23 overs. Only Alfie Shaw could stem the flow, taking three wickets in short order. We leaked wides and byes (a shameful 60 extras in total) and lacked the depth to push on, losing comfortably. However, full marks to Eddie McV - the pitch was quick and true and Sheen themselves remarked just how well it has developed. What a difference a week makes. On a glorious day in the English countryside, we lost the toss, got put in to bat, and Shaw (26) and Neeraj (61) made another bright start posting 73 for the first wicket in 15 overs. Richard Wilson (84) was next in, got his head down, and played increasingly straight: his drives becoming more powerful. Neeraj again played excellently and thoroughly deserved his fifty. We declared at 234 off 45 overs, helped by Effingham dropping at least nine catches of varying degrees of difficulty. Effingham batted poorly in return, losing wickets continually. Stephen Wilcock was the pick of the bowlers. Back to his metronomic best, his mixed his familiar away swing with off cutters and richly deserved his figures of 10-5-19-5 in an unbroken spell. All out 83. After getting home at 3am the skipper sensibly elected to bat in the Sunday 2s vs Sunday 3s game. Through a combination of poor shots, dreadful running / calling and extraordinary umpiring, the 3rds where reduced to 60 for 8. However, the skipper hit an innings saving 29 and with the tail dragged the score to 126 off 27 overs, with wickets shared by the bowlers. With only 127 to get the PCC 2s came out confidently. However they were quickly struggling, losing wickets in the 2nd and 3rd overs. Only Doug Shaw looked comfortable. He was joined at the wicket by Ash Baptista who built a slow, solid, innings of 43. Fine bowling by Shahid and Faraan Shafique led to nine down with only needing 4 runs to win. Vikrant bowled and had Ash trapped plum in front. The shout went up. Out. The 3rds had won a great game! Streatham & Marlborough won the toss and decided to bat. A good opening partnership saw them through to 50 runs off 12 overs. Opening bowlers Chris and Raheel bowled well and were backed up by Sammy & Jon who scalped the openers. Former Putney player, Lee ‘the Viper’ Vidler scored a quick-fire 51. Needing a break through, Neeraj and Rich were brought on as second change bowlers and tore through the Streatham & Marlborough batting. Neeraj took 5 for 18 runs, with Streatham & Marlborough restricted to 206 of 40 overs. In response, the Putney openers put on 54 off 10 overs. Neeraj treated the bowling with little respect, tonking the first 5 overs for 40 runs. Hussain at number 3 moved the score to 125 off 22 overs before being caught at first slip for 23; Neeraj departed for 95 with the score on 137. 70 runs to win off 84 balls, reduced to 20 runs required off 3 overs, and three from the last ball. Chris readied himself for the big shot, missed the ball which happened to bounce off the keeper. They threw at the stumps, and missed, resulting in a 3 run over throw. Putney had won a another nail-biting match! Some big hitting by Bam Bam Singh (97), Himi Agarwal (58), Rich Wilson (57) saw Putney post 295 off 35 overs on a fast bouncy track against Woodlawn. In reply they batted well but were unable to catch up and scored 269 off the allotted 35 overs. Jon White – 3 wickets and Samy Tendulkar – 2 wickets being the main successes. On a wicket that didn't look as though it had been mowed for a month, Putney bowled aggressively in sweltering heat against Streatham & Marlborough. Sam Tendeter bowled very well, taking 3-47 from his 8 overs and Devon Ebersohn's figures of 8-2-15-1 were outstanding. 212-8 off their 40 overs. It was all down hill after that. Euan and Himi (40) opened. Euan held the fort scoring an unbeaten and stylish 103 and we reached 215-4 with 8 overs to spare. Page 16
  • 17. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON Lost toss: Putney were first to field in deceptively hot conditions against Richmond who proceeded to 70-2 off 15. Sam T and Smulian restricted any growing confidence, both completing tight 8 over spells, 2/20 and 1/20 respectively. A target of under 150 looked briefly in sight, but Richmond made it to 170 all out. There never was a feeling that Putney would lose this one, but hard-work was made of it. Himi (44 off 42 balls) looked comfortable from the start, four successive fours at one point. 70-3, off 18 overs (all LBW). James made 46 off 82 balls before being run-out. This left Putney requiring 30 off the last 20 balls. Rich (15 of 6 balls) coming in at no.6 did half the work, and Ash (44* of 46 balls) hit a couple of crucial boundaries in the penultimate over. Henson came in to hit the winning runs with two balls to spare. Another exciting game; another good win for Putney. Against a young Catford Cyphers XI, Ash finally won his first toss of the season and elected to bat. After a steady start, Paul McCann, made 59 (53 balls). Max Sugden 28 (40 balls) and Rich Wilson 25 (24 balls) also contributed, as did Ash with an unbeaten 46 (42 balls). The icing on the cake of the Putney innings was provided by Devon Ebersohn smashing 24 from the last over in his knock of 30 from merely 9 deliveries. The innings closed on 244-5. After tea, Stephen Wilcock claimed two early wickets (8-2-15-2) with accuracy and movement which had Catford's top order regularly fishing outside off stump. From here Catford steadied, but fell far behind the required rate, needing well in excess of 100 from the last ten overs. Two wickets for Himi (3-0-17-2) meant that the result was never really in doubt, Catford ending on 161-5. Ash managed to win his second successive toss of the season and decided to bat first, and despite the warm weather, the rain from the previous day meant that the openers had to contend with a damp, slow (but drying) pitch and coupled with some good swing bowling from the Salmagundi Gardeners. All of the top three batsmen, rather peculiarly, went for 14. Richard Wilson 55* (77 balls) and Ash 67* (68 balls) accelerated the scoring with some fine strokes before some good low order hitting boosted the total to over 200. Opening bowling from Henson (3-43) and Sammy Tendulkar (2-48), meant that the Gardeners were never really ahead of the game chasing 211. Jon, bowling first change, generated good pace and variation, with an excellent spell of 3-25 and the Gardeners were all out for 164. After winning the toss, against Dulwich, Putney elected to bowl on a sticky but drying wicket. Stephen Wilcox was the pick of the Putney bowlers with a fine 8 over spell pinning the top order down and achieving 1-28. The opposition had an extremely strong side, witness the runs conceded: Jon White 2-71; Chris Henson 1-66; Sammy Tendulkar 0-83; and Neil Whyte 0-56. Putney were chasing a distant 324. In reply, Doug Shaw looked solid before retiring on 24 after a bouncer hit him in the mouth. Ash tried to hold the innings together scoring 22 and Tim Beslee hit a rapid-fire 18. Despite lots of chances through dropped catches we simply were out-powered by what appeared to be a Saturday 1s team and were all out for 100. One to be forgotten about! After a thrashing by no better place for redemption than against Putney’s own local boozer side - The Bricklayers Arms. Losing the toss and batting (they had only turned up with 9 players) Putney played the Gentlemanly card by giving them Vik Sehgal and relative newcomer Matt Stephenson as loaned fielders. Woody made a promising 22 before he chipped up the ball to mid-wicket to be caught by loaned player Vik. Neil Whyte, 28 not out, Vik 37 not out, and Richard Wilson (34) set a target of 177 we were mildly confident we could defend. We were wrong, as they knocked it off with five wickets in hand. Against KPMG, wickets fell regularly until Brett Woudstra (46 not out) and Nick Bridgeman (16) managed to dig in with some classy, solid stroke play. The runs were ticking up nicely until Nick was clean bowled and KPMG kept the pressure on the tail, with only a few more runs being scored before Ash's prediction came true and the rain began to fall. It was precisely 3pm when Doug (now umpiring) looked up at the black skies and took the decision that we should all run for cover. After an early tea, Putney were held to 125 all out. Devon Ebersohn and Stephen Wilcock opened the bowling and three wickets fell during their spell with a further four taken between Sammy Tendeter and Simon Taylor. Unfortunately though, there were not enough runs on the board and it was just a matter of time until KPMG crossed the line. The following week: all out for 107 against Viscount chasing 232. Enough said. Ash Baptista Sunday 2nd XI Captain Page 17
  • 18. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON SUNDAY 1st XI AVERAGES Batting: All matches Qualification: Five completed innings Batsman Innings Not Out Runs Highest Average Score Damandeep Singh 9 1 528 118* 66.0 Richard Wilson 13 5 336 86 42.0 Mike Henshall 8 3 182 43* 36.4 Neeraj Nawani 15 0 541 95 36.1 Aashish Baptista 13 3 360 67* 36.0 Paul McCann 7 2 169 59 33.8 Christopher Bray 6 0 185 83 30.8 Himanshu Aggarwal 12 0 356 70 29.7 Alex Morriss 8 1 203 61 29.0 Matthew Atkins 5 0 127 68 25.4 Hussain Mohammed 7 0 162 69 23.1 Vikrant Sehgal 6 1 93 42 18.6 Varun Kapoor 15 1 251 91 17.9 Doug Shaw 8 1 121 42 17.3 Max Sugden 7 0 110 36 15.7 Barry Perinparaja 6 0 87 30 14.5 Nick Bridgeman 6 1 67 16 13.4 Rich Pinks 8 2 79 29 13.2 Scott Gilbert 10 2 99 23 12.4 Brett Woudstra 14 2 147 46* 12.3 Tim Beslee 9 1 89 58 11.1 Neil Whyte 11 4 61 28* 8.7 Jon White 9 1 53 15 6.6 Simon Taylor 7 2 33 16 6.6 Chris Henson 7 2 22 8 4.4 Dan Parmar 6 0 21 9 3.5 Bowling: All matches Qualification: 30 overs Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best Economy Scott Gilbert 63.0 13 182 16 11.4 4-8 2.9 Neeraj Nawani 42.3 4 206 13 15.9 5 - 18 4.9 Faraan Shafique 58.0 4 247 14 17.6 4 - 17 4.3 Jon White 74.0 6 373 20 18.7 4 - 25 5.0 Chris Henson 64.0 5 306 16 19.1 3 - 13 4.8 Stephen Wilcock 67.0 16 268 14 19.1 5 - 19 4.0 Varun Kapoor 36.0 4 183 9 20.3 3 - 29 5.1 Farhad Hussankhel 32.6 1 173 8 21.6 2-8 5.3 Mike Henshall 65.0 11 211 9 23.4 4 - 13 3.3 Sam Tendeter 88.0 3 521 18 28.9 3 - 26 5.9 Brian Trollip 40.0 3 144 3 48.0 1 - 12 3.6 Neil Whyte 53.0 2 278 5 55.6 1 - 27 5.3 Simon Taylor 37.0 0 262 3 87.3 1 - 25 7.1 Fielding (Minimum three dismissals) Page 18
  • 19. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON Fielder Catches Stumpings Run Outs Total Neeraj Nawani 7 1 0 8 Devon Ebersohn 4 2 1 7 Christopher Bray 6 0 0 6 Richard Wilson 6 0 0 6 Damandeep Singh 6 0 0 6 Max Sugden 5 0 1 6 Scott Gilbert 3 2 1 6 Faraan Shafique 5 0 0 5 Alex Morriss 5 0 0 5 Rich Pinks 4 0 0 4 Mike Henshall 3 0 1 4 Dan Parmar 3 0 1 4 Hussain Mohammed 2 2 0 4 Varun Kapoor 3 0 0 3 Trevor Ashworth 3 0 0 3 Stephen Wilcock 3 0 0 3 James Almond 3 0 0 3 Doug Shaw 3 0 0 3 Tim Beslee 2 0 1 3 Himanshu Aggarwal 2 0 1 3 Aashish Baptista 1 0 2 3 Page 19
  • 20. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HELD AT THE DUKE’S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE ON 23rd MARCH 2010 0. Present Mike Curtis (Chairman), John Greenslade (President), Trevor Ashworth, Aashish Baptista, Richard Brambley, Nick Bridgeman, Ben Brook, Julian Day, Tony Fenton, James Hannaford, Mike Henshall, Owen Hereford, Gareth Hughes, Paul McCann, Eddie McVarish, Dan Palmer, Philip Patterson, James Peters, Darien Telfer, Brian Trollope, Andrew Woodhead and Mark Wibberley (Secretary). (22 in attendance) 1. Apologies for absence Chris Bailey, Scott Gilbert, Shakir Iqbal, Racchit Khanna, Dave Lennon, Nick Lilja, Mike Oliver, Gary Peters, Jon White and Steve Wilcock. (10 apologies received) 2. Minutes of last meeting The minutes of the AGM held on 26th March 2009 and published in the Annual Report and on the website were agreed as accurate and adopted. (proposer: James Peters, seconder: Richard Brambley) 3. Management Committee Report - presented by Mike Curtis. The report has been published on the website for all to read. i) Pitch works : The new on-field shed has begun to be built. The cost is £4641.25 incl. VAT but this is offset by the £2000.00 grant obtained from Grassroots Grants. The shed will be used to store the chairs, sightscreens, stumps, etc. and will have the scoreboard mounted on the face of the shed and include a scorers desk and window. ii) Clubhouse : Some furniture (3 leather sofas) had been purchased for the club. The gents toilets and showers to be decorated hopefully at some stage soon. iii) Cricket Tour : Gary Peters has begun arranging a cricket tour to Barbados for February / March of 2011. A leaflet with some information was handed out and a copy will be posted onto the website shortly. All serious enquiries to Gary Peters. iv) Report Preparation : Thanks to Julian Day for the work in preparing the Annual Report. 4. Treasurer / Financial Report - presented by Mike Curtis. i) Financial : Mike reported that it had been a successful year financially and the bar profits were up on previous year. Captains and Committee members to ensure that only trustworthy players nominated by the captain on the day are to work behind the bar. Club finances were bolstered by the good support of members at the Awards / Presentation Evening in November. ii) Presentation evening : This proved to be a good financial success once again and thanks were given to Trevor and Ben for organising this. iii) Annual Subs and match fees : The annual subs are to be maintained at £80. As last years system was successful in bringing in subs at an early stage, match fees will be charged at £15 for those who have not paid the full subs. The match fee will drop to £10 once full subs have been paid. Captains will have some discretion over not charging players the higher fee to players that play a game on very short notice to fill in for someone dropping for instance. iv) A mower had been purchased during the year and this had been quite a large expense, however we don’t have to pay an external contractor to cut the outfield. It was generally felt that the field had improved since the purchase of this mower. (proposer: Trevor Ashworth, seconder: Mike Henshall) 5. Team Secretary’s Report - presented by Mark Wibberley on behalf of Gary Peters. Thanks to the Committee and especially the skippers. Their jobs have been quite difficult this past year due to high player turnover and unsettled sides through non-availability etc. This had been one of the most difficult seasons in recent times, but the skippers always managed to field eleven players. Thanks also to Ben Brook for the website and SMS service which makes notifying players so much easier than in previous years. Thanks to Gary for his efforts as Team Secretary. Page 20
  • 21. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON 6. Fixture Secretary’s Report - presented by Tony Fenton. i) Tony reported that we were always looking for new opposition especially those teams that have their own facilities and who come via a recommendation. ii) Midweek and Tour games: The dates below have been agreed. All players are encouraged to participate in at least one of the tour games. • Isle of Wight Tour / Ventnor : Sunday 18th July 2010 • Slinfold : Wednesday 14th July 2010 • Wandgas : Wednesday 11th August 2010 • Sutton : Thursday 24th June 2010 • Racchit Khanna has informed us that the Cricket Club Of India (who play out of the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai) should be touring the UK between the dates of 9 th to 24th July 2010. Fixtures to be arranged and finalised. iii) Last Man Stands 20/Twenty: Des Telfer has confirmed that the Club will be playing in the Wednesday night league at Barn Elms, and stated that about 25 people had shown an interest. This league had proved to be very popular in previous years. Des to send out an email to all members regarding this league. iv) It was announced that the club were considering changing leagues (to the Fullers League) as they had felt that over the last few years the standard of opposition facilities had declined, and the aspect of socialising after the games with the opposition had dropped off dramatically. Tony Fenton had already made some initial enquiries in this regard and an inspection of our facilities will take place during the early part of the season. 7. Team Captains’ Reports – detailed reports are on the website. i) 1st XI – Richard Brambley : The main problem faced by Chip was the high turnover of players. 36 different players represented the 1st XI and this made for a very unsettled team. Chip is stepping down as captain. Thanks were given to Chip for his efforts over the last year. ii) 2nd XI – Ben Brook on behalf of Racchit Khanna : The problems faced by Chip in the 1 st XI reflected directly on the 2nd XI team selection, and it made for quite a difficult season in ensuring that 11 players took the field every game. An improvement in the standard of fielding is required – a number of games were potentially thrown away due to poor fielding. Racchit was stepping down as captain. iii) Sunday XI 1st XI : Paul McCann : The Fullers Old Boy League were losing 5 teams this coming season so this season will consist of 6 teams and will compete on a home and away basis. It was a reasonably successful first season in this league and most of the venues are attractive and played to a good standard. iv) Sunday XI 2’s : Trevor Ashworth : The team suffered a little due to the Sunday 1st XI taking a number of players away on a regular basis. Some of the fixtures were mismatches and this is hoped to be rectified in the coming season. Availability was a bit of a problem however there are a lot of new players coming down to the nets. 8. Groundsman’s Report - presented by Eddie McVarish. Ed reported that the groundsman from Teddington Cricket Club had done some de-worming works to the pitch and it was looking very good. There is a very good grass covering all round. Ed will try and cut the outfield beyond the boundary as low as possible in order to control the growth. It is always difficult to keep members of the public off the square. The Club are currently investigating purchasing a boundary rope marker to use in conjunction with the boundary flags. No early season works by club members are envisaged. 9. Social Secretary’s Report - presented by Ben Brook. Functions to look forward to this year. Dates to be agreed in due course. i) Eddie’s quiz night Page 21
  • 22. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON ii) 6-a-side tournament iii) Poker Nights iv) Saturday XI vs Sunday XI v) McCann Braham Challenge Cup 10. Vote of thanks to outgoing officers. Thanks were given to the outgoing officers – for all their efforts throughout the past year. 11. Election of new Officers Saturday Teams Saturday 1st Team Captain : Gareth Hughes. (proposed by Owen Hereford, seconded by Trevor Ashworth) Saturday 1st Team Vice-Captain : TBA Gareth to approach players he would like as vice skippers. Saturday 2nd Team Captain : James Peters (proposed by James Hannaford, seconded by Dez Telfer) Saturday 2nd Team Vice Captain : Ben Brook (proposed by Paul McCann, seconded by Tony Fenton) Sunday Teams Sunday 1st Team Captain : Scott Gilbert (proposed by James Peters, seconded by Mike Henshall Sunday 1st Team Vice Captain : Mike Henshall (proposed by Owen Hereford, seconded by Des Telfer) Sunday 2nd Team Captain : Ash Baptista (proposed by Trevor Ashworth, seconded by Richard Brambley) Sunday 2nd Team Vice Captain : Jon White (proposed by Ash Baptista, seconded by Mark Wibberley) 12. Any Other Business. i) Damage to vehicles and property: Skippers to be provided with PCC cards informing householders and car owners when their property has been damaged by a cricket ball. These cards can be left on the windscreen of the vehicle or put through a letter box of the house. Cards can be situated in the new scorebox area. Captains to please take photographs of damage caused for insurance record purposes. ii) Use of ground : the residents surrounding the pitch have asked if it would be possible to use the pitch for a game this season. Management Committee to discuss. iii) Club kit : Discussion was had on whether or not club kit should be worn when playing matches. James Hannaford raised the point that as he already had a cricket shirt he felt that he should be able to wear that. A vote was taken and the overwhelming consensus was that Putney Cricket Club shirts be worn. Mike stated that there is a lot of spare unclaimed kit from previous years that will go on sale very cheaply at the start of the season. An email to be sent out. iv) Tour to Argentina : Adam Taylor has spent the past year or so working and coaching in Argentina and has made some good contacts with a view to a possible tour to the country. Adam will be returning to the UK in the summer and it is suggested that we wait until Adam is here before we progress this idea. 13. Close of Meeting. The meeting concluded at 22.30. Page 22
  • 23. PUTNEY CRICKET CLUB – 2010 SEASON OFFICERS President J Greenslade Chairman M Curtis Vice Chairman J Day Secretary M Wibberley Treasurer M Curtis Saturday 1st XI Captain Gareth Hughes Saturday 1st XI Vice Captain Andrew Woodhead Saturday 2nd XI Captain Nomination required Saturday 2nd XI Vice Captain Nomination required Sunday 1st XI Captain Nomination required Sunday 1st XI Vice Captain Nomination required Sunday 2nd XI Captain Nomination required Sunday 2nd XI Vice Captain Nomination required Team Secretary G Peters Fixture Secretary A Fenton Groundsman E McVarish League Representative A Fenton Social Secretary Nomination required Welfare Officer P McCann 100 Club Promoter A Baptista Joint Club Treasurer J Day The following have indicted their willingness to stand for various of the posts for which nominations are required. Saturday 2nd Team Doug Shaw Captain Sunday 1st Team Ash Baptista Captain Page 23