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Vale taught a lesson by UCS Old Boys

July 21, 2008 12:13

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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.

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Caro, who hit eight boundaries in his 68-ball 53 was dismissed leg before, leading to a collapse with Adam Brand, Jerome Colmans, Richard Black, Martin Schultz and Alex Gold falling in quick succession. Colmans was run out without facing while Black was also run out, trying to pinch a cheeky single.

 Having gone from 120-0 to 168-6 and it was left to Durban, who unbeaten 92 off 106 balls included 11 4s, and Galloway (31 not out) to steer LMV to 226-7. UCS bowler Ben Bloom suffered some harsh treatment from the openers.

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