Himley recorded their fifth victory in as many games to keep up their sensational run of form in the Birmingham League. Overseas player Saul Anstey stared with the ball taking 4-57 from his 17 overs to continue his impressive run since arriving from Cape Town. It helped his team to restrict the visitors to 208-9 from their 55 overs. Himley eventually knocked off the total 6 wickets down after Wolverhampton had made them work extremely hard for the 24 points.
Wolverhampton arrived at Stourbridge Road on the back of two impressive victories and they won the toss and decided to bat first. Saul Anstey and Jamie Turner were magnificent again. They bowled with exceptional discipline for the third game running and reduced Wolves to 28-3. During the first 15 overs they barely bowled a bad ball and eventually they got their rewards. Wolverhampton regrouped and a Partnership of 100 between Will Neild (55) and Charlie Home (65) helped settle the visitors. The breakthrough was eventually made by the returning Anstey who took a fantastic one-handed catch off his own bowling. From this point onwards the home side regained the momentum and bowled with excellent control to restrict Wolverhampton to 208-9. The response started in excellent fashion, Bilal Hussain (61) played a number of lovely cover drives to help get the reply off to a positive start. The score was 91 when the first wicket fell. Hussain caught on the boundary at deep midwicket. For the majority of the chase it looked a formality that Himley would win. However they lost Ollie Westbury (42) and Callum Lea (45) in quick succession and Wolverhampton then applied great pressure to take the game deep. The lower middle order grafted hard to chip away at the remaining runs and Saul Anstey marked off an impressive day by hitting the winnings runs with a fine six. The club enjoyed success elsewhere on the weekend with 4 out of 5 teams winning. There were some notable individual highlights, including a magnificent maiden second XI hundred for Tom Wall. In the threes Dom Taylor made 78 from 85 balls in a winning team against Barnt green. All in all another successful weekend for the club. The first team are next in action at Pelsall next Saturday 12 Noon start. Cricket fan
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Bilall Hussain scored an unbeaten half century as Himley CC registered their second victory in as many games to maintain their momentum in the Birmingham League. In a weekend where the weather caused havoc to cricket games across the country, Himley were one of two teams to complete a fixture and register 20 massive points.
Both sides arrived at Stourbridge Road looking to build on recent impressive performances. However, the weather made sure that the game did not go ahead as planned and both sides had to watch it rain for the majority of the day. Eventually the umpires gave the all clear and a 25 over match started at 4:15. Himley captain Ollie Westbury won an important toss on a wicket that had been under cover all day and asked Halesowen to bat first. Jamie Turner and Matt Jeavons again set the tone for the innings with fantastic opening spells. On a pitch that offered assistance for the bowlers all game they hit a good area and repeatedly asked questions of the batsman’s technique. This was backed up well by Ollie Walker and Jamie Lunn. In the first 10 overs of the innings Himley took wickets regularly and at one stage Halesowen were 19-4. They did fightback. Ed Bragg came to the crease and along with Harry Baddams they began reconstructing the innings. When Baddams was dismissed, Halesowen had made a small recovery and were 66-5. Himley would have been hopeful to keep Halesowen down to a total below 110 but some magnificent striking from Ed Bragg took them to 128-8 off their 25 overs. A competitive total. The chase got off to the worst possible to start with Himley losing Callum Lea in the first over. Ollie Westbury then joined Bilall Hussain at the crease. The pair played with caution looking to avoid any further damage during the powerplay in what were challenging batting conditions against some good bowling. The partnership was broken and Himley found themselves 64-2. At this point there was plenty of time left in the innings for Himley to get the remaining runs. However, the visitors showed why they have been in such good form in the early parts of the season. They bowled very tightly and made it hard for the batters to get the ball to the boundary and the rate went up. Hussain continued to play well and when there were 18 balls left Himley needed only 20 runs to get the target. Somehow, in the next 15 balls Himley only managed to register 11 runs. Which left the side needing 9 runs to win from the final three balls of the innings. Up stepped Dan Vernon. He played the shot of the day, belting one through cover for four. He then squeezed the next delivery between point and third man for four and then nudged a single to complete a fantastic win for the hosts. It was a great way to end a great contest, Vernon was calm under pressure and his 9 runs was the equivalent in importance to Jack Leach’s 1* at Headingly back in the 2019 Ashes series. Another great win for Himley who will be buoyed by the lack of cricket played elsewhere in the league. They will be looking to build on it when the visit Barnards Green next week with the return of red ball cricket. Cricket Fan. For the second time in a week Himley’s bowlers shined as they recorded a much needed first league win of the season. They were once again accurate and disciplined not allowing Oswestry’s batters any opportunity to send the ball to the boundary. It was very much a team bowling effort which saw Oswestry dismissed for 171. The batters then made a great start to the chase as the team went in search of their first 20 points of the season. When Billal Hussain was dismissed at 96-1 Himley were well in control, other than losing their captain a couple of overs later, they remained unscathed and completed their victory by 8 wickets.
It was another fresh April day on Saturday for clash between Himley and Oswestry. A game which Himley needed to win after losing their first two league games. However, they were buoyed by a win against local rivals Wolverhampton in mid-week and went into the game with a spring in their step. After winning the toss Himley inserted Oswestry knowing that early wickets were crucial on what looked like a pitch that might offer the bowlers some assistance. Jamie Turner took the vital wicket of Oswestry’s most important player Warrick Fynn in the third over. He was caught at backward point by a great sharp catch by Ollie Walker. Matt Jeavons enjoyed an impressive opening spell, he bowled with great control and took a further two wickets which left Oswestry struggling at 32-3. The opening bowlers set the tone but it was back up impressively by the whole attack. Jamie Lunn bowled an exceptional spell of 10-0-19-2 which kept the pressure on. Oswestry did make a recovery and they went from 67-5 to 141-5. As they looked to up the anti towards the latter end of their innings Dan Vernon and Ben Robinson bowled well to ensure they didn’t get any momentum to make it a tricky chase. Vernon picked up 4-22 and Robinson 1-49 as they were all out in the last over of the innings for 171. The chase began in great fashion with Ollie Westbury and Billal Hussain moving to 67-0 after the first 10 overs. Billal played some exquisite cover drives before he was dismissed for 46 at just under a run a ball. The only drawback from a successful day at the office was the dismissals over both openers who were both guilty of giving up their wickets with some daft cricket. When Callum Lea and Ollie Walker came together Himley still needed a further 63 runs to win. The played maturely and responsibly to both register red inkers and finish the game off. It was a very good weekend for the club. An important first win for the first team but more importantly 5 out of the 6 senior teams registered victories. There were some noticeable contributions; Sam Cookson took 4-30 & made 41 for the threes whilst Ben Hopkins made 112* and Ali Latif made 85 for the 5ths! The first team will be looking for back-to-back victories when they travel to Wem next weekend. Cricket Fan. The first team registered their first win of the season against local rivals Wolverhampton in the midweek Twenty20 challenge cup. A fantastic seam bowling effort from Jamie Turner, Matt Jeavons, Ollie Siviter took Wolverhampton from 92-4 too 108 all out. In the chase, openers Mahaaz Ahmed and Olly Westbury put on 73 for the first wicket, thanks to some big hitting from Ahmed. Bad light then intervened with Himley way ahead on 84-3. The game was unable to resume and Himley were victorious for the first time in 2021 via Duckworth Lewis.
As the players arrived at Wolverhampton on drizzly dark evening, captain Olly Westbury lost his fourth consecutive toss of the season and Wolverhampton elected to bat. The game would only be 15 overs as the umpires were concerned about the light. First eleven regulars Dan Vernon and Callum Lea were unavailable for this game so Hassan Ahmed and Ollie Siviter made their first appearances of the season. Wolverhampton got off to a flyer with the first over going for 17 but this was pulled back by some excellent bowling in the powerplay by Jamie Turner. He dismissed Amritpal Singh, Charlie Mackleworth and Atif Sheikh whilst only going at 5 runs an over. Wolverhampton did recover with Will Neild and Charlie Home putting on 51 for the fifth wicket partnership. With Neild playing some eye-catching shots including three reverse sweeps in three consecutive balls. His innings was brought to an end by Jamie Lunn when he was caught behind for a well-made 36. Himley regained control of the innings though and took wickets in regular intervals. Matt Jeavons and Ollie Siviter were the men to take the final five wickets. They bowled straight and forced the batsmen into making mistakes. Jeavons Finished with 3-16 and Siviter 2-18. Setting Himley a target of 108. Himley’s opener went out to bat needing just over 7 an over and Charlie Home bowled a very tight first over that only went for 4 runs. Olly Westbury and Mahaaz Ahmed soon picked up the pace and they both hit several boundaries as Himley moved in a very commanding position. Ahmed continued to play his shots and he hit Worcester Academy spinner Joe Stanley for three consecutive sixes in his second over taking the total to 73 without loss. Despite a late collapse Himley held on as the game was finished prematurely due to the fading light. At 84-3 they were way ahead of Duckworth Lewis with no chance of the game resuming. It was a first win of the season for the visitors and one that will hopefully kickstart their Birmingham League campaign. Himley are next in action at home against Oswestry on Saturday. Cricket Fan |
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