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Vale taught a lesson by old boys network

July 24, 2008 23:00

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London Maccabi Vale 1st's Middlesex Sunday League Division One title hopes suffered a setback when they were beaten by UCS Old Boys.

LMV openers Danny Caro (53) and Paul Durban took time to settle but accelerated to good affect, putting on 120 for the first wicket. Caro's departure led to a mini-collapse with Adam Brand, Jerome Colmans, Richard Black, Martin Schultz and Alex Gold falling in quick succession. Having gone from 120-0 to 168-6, it was left to Durban (92 not out) and Jon Galloway (31 not out) to steer LMV to 226-7. UCS bowler Ben Bloom came in for some harsh treatment.

Ryan Kangisser, Neil Lederman and Brand grabbed a wicket apiece, with a piece of quick thinking from wicketkeeper Colmans accounting for Adam Gishen. But an unbeaten 134 from UCS's Australian opener saw the visitors home with nine balls to spare.

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