Northampton Saints CC (U19) v Overstone Park CC (U19) - [Saints Batting]

By Davendra Patel
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Overstone Park CC U19 Outplays Northampton Saints CC U19 in a Thrilling Encounter Battle of the U19s: Overstone Park Proves Too Strong for Northampton Saints in T20 Showdown Match Report: Introduction: Sunday, 20th August 2023, saw the clash of the Northamptonshire Cricket Board Club's U19 teams, Overstone Park CC and Northampton Saints CC. Overstone Park won the toss and elected to bat first, setting the stage for a captivating match. This clash took place at Northampton Saints CC ground and commenced at 10:00 am. Overstone Park's Batting: After winning the toss, Overstone Park got off to a shaky start, losing their opener Noah Cloete for just 6 runs. However, the other opening batsman, Benjamin Sales, displayed exemplary cricket, notching up 55 runs from 34 balls, including 5 fours and 3 sixes. Benjamin was the backbone of the innings, providing stability in the early stage of the match. Bertie Dunkley, the captain, contributed 11 runs before getting caught out. The middle-order saw a brisk 29* from Ram Patel and an aggressive 20 from Krish M Bhatt. Harshil Kshatri, however, was trapped LBW by Harry Baker for just 2 runs. Overstone Park managed to set a total of 136-5 in their 20 overs, with 10 runs coming from extras. Northampton Saints CC's Bowling: Northampton Saints CC tried their best to restrict Overstone's run flow. Finley Wake was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 wickets for 21 runs in his 4-over spell. Harry Baker, though expensive, managed to take crucial wickets, ending with 2-32. Other bowlers like Liam Morrisey and Prashil Chauhan bowled economically but couldn't bag any wickets. The team also gave away 9 extras. Northampton Saints CC's Batting: Chasing 137, Northampton Saints CC began well with Ewan Hughes-Rowlands scoring a rapid 32 runs from 30 balls, including 3 fours and a six. However, the middle and lower order failed to keep the momentum going. Robbie Austin, the captain and wicketkeeper, could only manage 6 runs. Prashil Chauhan chipped in with 17 runs, while others like Callum Walton and Finley Wake contributed 9 and 6 runs respectively. The Saints were all out for 119 in 19.4 overs. Overstone Park's Bowling: Overstone Park's bowling was spearheaded by Justin Murphy, who bowled a stunning 4-over spell, picking up 3 wickets for 23 runs. Fraser Ropper and Bertie Dunkley managed to pick a wicket each, and Fin Cloete cleaned up the tail, grabbing 2 wickets for 13 runs. The disciplined bowling and tight fielding from Overstone Park left no room for Northampton Saints CC to bounce back. Notable Moments: Benjamin Sales' blistering 55 off 34 balls. Finley Wake’s bowling figures of 3-21. Justin Murphy's decisive 3-wicket haul. Result Summary: Overstone Park CC U19: 136-5 (20.0 overs) Northampton Saints CC U19: 119 all out (19.4 overs) Result: Overstone Park CC U19 Won Game Points: Overstone Park CC 4, Northampton Saints CC 0 Conclusion: It was a day when everything seemed to go right for Overstone Park CC's U19 team. Their batsmen set a competitive total, and their bowlers executed the plans to perfection. Northampton Saints CC put up a tough fight but fell short of 18 runs. It was a well-fought game, but Overstone Park proved to be the better side on this particular day. This win gives Overstone Park CC 4 crucial points in the Northamptonshire Cricket Board Club Competitions - Under 19 South 2023, while Northampton Saints CC will have to go back to the drawing board to analyze their performance and make improvements. The game had its share of thrills, skills, and moments that will be cherished for a long time to come. The young talents from both sides showed promising cricket, making the future of Northamptonshire cricket bright. Congratulations to Overstone Park CC U19 for their well-deserved victory! Find us on Instagram: @overstoneparkcc https://www.instagram.com/overstonepa... Find us on Twitter: @Overstoneparkcc https://twitter.com/Overstoneparkcc

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