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Brave Belmont & Edgware go down fighting

August 6, 2013 10:49

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

3 min read

Belmont & Edgware put in a good performance in a two-wicket friendly defeat against Southgate Adelaide.

BECC returned to the Walker Ground to play Southgate Adelaide for the first time since 2010, aware that they were up against historically strong opposition.

Having been tipped off by the club groundsman that over 550 runs had been scored in 80 overs the previous day, BECC captain Jacobs won an important toss and opted to bat first. Phil and Elliott Mayer came to the crease first, eager to resume their successful father-son opening partnership. Unfortunately, this wasn’t to be, as both were out early - Phil caught after attempting to pull a short ball that got unexpectedly big on him and Elliott bowled by a corker of a delivery.

This brought nos. 3 and 4, Altmann-Richer and Jacobs to the crease, with Belmont teetering at 16-2. Both quickly realised that they could trust the pitch and after playing themselves in, began to unfurl a series of classy strokes. Altmann-Richer played a responsible anchor role and was good enough to stylishly put away the bad ball, whilst Jacobs, the more aggressive of the pair, took the attack to Southgate’s bowlers and exploited a short boundary on one side of the pitch.