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BECC 'present' win 40th anniversary match

July 7, 2014 09:44
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Belmont and Edgware's present side played a select team of past players in a special game to commemorate the club's 40th anniversary.

Although this was very much a friendly - with a rule introduced to prevent players from being dismissed for ducks - this was a competitive fixture with the older 'Select XI' keen to show the (generally) younger current squad that they still knew their way around a cricket field.

Present team's stand-in skipper Adam Jacobs won the toss and in damp, overcast conditions elected to field. Taking the first over, opening bowler Joe Saleh immediately found a good length and troubled batsmen Leboff and Cliff Horowitz with his hostility and movement off the surface.

Aizen, the left-arm spinner, unexpectedly took the new ball from the other end, as Jacobs aimed to utilise the slow and turning Old Lyonians pitch as quickly as possible. The ploy worked as, in his first over, Aizen took the wicket of club legend and fellow South African Horowitz who squirted a widish delivery to the point area but cannot have anticipated Steven Altmann-Richer taking a magnificent full-length diving catch to his right, inches away from the turf.