York University’s Bhatti 53,& Wadia 37; Canada leads USA in first Innings!

by Rathan Moorthy

The Auty Cup 2 day match got underway at the Toronto Cricket Skating & Curling Club (141 Wilson Avenue).  The Auty Cup is recognized as the oldest international sporting fixture in the world ( not by the same name), being first played between Canada and the USA in 1844.

Winning the toss and putting Canada into bat on a track that was sure to provide some entertaining cricket, the American bowlers did reasonably well to keep the Canadian 1st innings within reach.  After a somewhat cautious start Canada steadily progressed to a first innings total of 239 for 4 from 45 overs.

 Canadian opener Hiral Patel continued his strong festival form compiling a well molded 75 from 85 balls and held key partnerships with Khurshroo Wadia (37) and Rustam Bhatti (53), both of York University, the 2010 American College Cricket Champions. 

 The innings climaxed with an explosive knock from Nitish Kumar (58 from 45) which included some classic offside stroke play and a massive six, played on the rise, which landed on Wilson Avenue. Kumar recently scored 2 centuries for Canada’s Under 19 team in Ireland

The American innings started with some confusion as poor running between the wickets and some sharp Canadian fielding claimed the first two US batsmen.  The rest of the top order had little answer to the bowling of Canadian seamers Khurram Chohan (3-40 from 11 Overs) and debutant Manny Aulakh (1-46 from 10 overs).  Aulakh was top bowler for the Canadian Under 19 team in Ireland.

The only resistance came from the US skipper Jignesh Desai (43) and bowling allrounder Bim George (31) as the US were all out for 166 in 42.4 overs. 

Canada head into day 2 holding a convincing 73 run lead and will look to continue their strong from.  

This new and exciting 2 day format gives each team two innings of 45 overs each.  Second day’s play commences Tuesday at 9:30am and will complete by 4:30pm.

AUTY CUP | Canada XI v USA XI – Day 1
Monday, August 15 2011 (09:42) at TCSCC
USA XI won toss and decided to field
Canada XI (1st Innings) USA XI (1st Innings)
239 for 4 (45.0 overs) 166 all out (42.4 overs)
0 Minutes. 0 Minutes.
Canada XI (2nd Innings) USA XI (2nd Innings)
0 for 0 (0.0 overs) 0 for 0 (0.0 overs)
0 Minutes. 0 Minutes.

 

Canada XI (1st Innings)
Batsman     Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s S/r
H Patel run out (G Adams)   75 85 130 9 1 88.24
K Wadia   b A Tummala 37 45 68 6 0 82.22
R Bhatti+ c A Dodson b M Ghous 53 83 92 5 0 63.86
N Kumar c and b M Ghous 58 45 52 5 1 128.89
R Cheema not out   12 10 13 1 0 120.00
A Hansara* not out   2 3 5 0 0 66.67
M Alukh
K Chohan
P Desai
U Limbada
J Siddiqui
Extras 1nb 0w 0lb 1b 0pen 2
Provisional Score For Innings 239
Penalties awarded following Innings 0
Total 239 for 4

 

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb S/r Econ
G Adams 4.0 0 27 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 6.75
A Tummala 14.0 1 68 1 0 (0) 0 (1) 84.00 4.86
M Ghous 9.0 1 44 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 27.00 4.89
J Desai 11.0 0 53 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 4.82
Q Alfred 1.0 0 10 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 10.00
H Haidar 3.0 1 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 4.33
B George 3.0 0 23 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 7.67

 

USA XI (1st Innings)
Batsman     Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s S/r
A Dodson+ run out (U Limbada)   1 10 13 0 0 10.00
A Mohammed run out (A Hansara)   5 17 17 1 0 29.41
A Nanjee c (sub) b M Alukh 2 13 24 0 0 15.38
Q Alfred   b K Chohan 14 11 16 3 0 127.27
J Desai* lbw b K Chohan 43 60 86 5 0 71.67
A Tummala c R Bhatti b R Cheema 25 45 57 4 0 55.56
C Singh   b K Chohan 20 22 26 4 0 90.91
B George lbw b P Desai 31 32 35 5 0 96.88
M Ghous lbw b J Siddiqui 16 42 43 0 0 38.10
G Adams   b P Desai 0 1 1 0 0 0.00
H Haidar not out   4 1 7 0 0 400.00
Extras 3nb 1w 0lb 1b 0pen 5
Provisional Score For Innings 166
Penalties awarded following Innings 0
Total 166 all out

 

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb S/r Econ
K Chohan 11.0 3 40 3 0 (1) 0 (1) 22.00 3.64
M Alukh 10.0 1 46 1 0 (0) 0 (2) 60.00 4.60
J Siddiqui 9.4 1 37 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 58.00 3.83
P Desai 8.0 3 24 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 24.00 3.00
R Cheema 1.0 0 2 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 6.00 2.00
A Hansara 3.0 0 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 5.33
 

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