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LMV 2A edged out by West Harrow

London Maccabi Vale 3rd XI made its first appearance of the season but a team combining youth and experience were edged out by one wicket by West Harrow.

July 20, 2010 10:24

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

London Maccabi Vale 3rd XI made its first appearance of the season but a team combining youth and experience were edged out by one wicket by West Harrow.

No matter what level you play your cricket, as long as the opposition are well-matched you can have a great contest; which is what we had on Sunday. A match that went the full 80 overs and finished just after half past eight was played in an excellent spirit on both sides and hopefully gave LMV's youngsters valuable experience of how to deal with pressure.

Skipper for the day David Marks won the toss and chose to bat, and LMV got off to a flyer, with Nigel Rothband severe on anything wayward - and there was plenty - until becoming restricted by a groin injury. But he was ably supported by the returning Jonny Fishel and then by Alex Ziff, who smashed the ball all around the park and helped get the side to 185-1 by the 27th over.

Whereupon, as is traditional at the club, things rather went to pieces as despite useful runs from Saul Freedman and Henry Ziff, LMV subsided to 249 all out; one short of the skipper’s target and that was to prove rather poetic as the match progressed. The final six overs yielded just 26 runs for the loss of five wickets.

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