City College wins CUNY battle vs York!
The cricket team at York College was formed in less than 3 months,from hard work by Mohammed Suleman, together with American College Cricket President Lloyd Jodah. Astoundingly, in a school where a huge proportion of the students come from a cricket background, there was no cricket.
York College cricket then went to the nationals,the American College Cricket Spring Break Championship, and performed incredibly well to reach the Finals. Last Sunday at the Northeast Championship York College was challenged by a team from City College of New York, another City University of New York (CUNY) school, for bragging rights as the top CUNY cricket team, though York was without 2 of its top players.
The scene was the beautiful Idlewild cricket field on a cold autumn morning. The grass was immaculate, but after a week’s rain the turf was soft and balls stopped where they landed, like a helicopter. Runs were hard to come by.The York Cardinals batted first and lost 2 quick wickets for 13 runs before Mohit Chopra (22 runs) and Khizar Abbas (12) steadied things and took the score to 52 before Abbas went. Neither scored a boundary.
BASIL TO HUGO D’OLIVEIRA
Hugo D’Oliveira bears the same last name as the renowned Basil D’Oliveira- who was a catalyst for the worldwide sports boycott which eventually led to the downfall of apatheid in South Africa. Hugo had enjoyed the previous day at the Championship,blasted 2 sixes and 2 fours in his 31 runs to take the York college Cardinals to 125 for 7 off their 20 overs – a respectable total in the contitions. Rod Michael contributed 15. The City College Beavers’ Captain Dixit Patel claimed 2 wickets for 23 runs whilst Rifat Hussein took 2 for 22,including D’Oliveira.
Yasneen Khan of York demonstrated a dynamic runup and some pace at the March national Championship, but root canal 2 days before the Northeast Championship had caused significant weightloss. Khan was reduced to to a short runup and medium pace but he swung the ball, on a good line to rock the City College batting, taking 3 early wickets for 16 runs !
After 12 overs City College Beavers was 55 for 6 and York College Cardinals was on top. The Beavers Captain Dixit Patel and Rubinder Singh were determined though, Singh cracked 2 fours and 1 six in his 23 runs, whilst Patel smashed a 4 and brought up the win with a 6, his 2nd to take the game MVP honors ! Patel finished on 28 not out.
City College won in the 17th over by 3 wickets in the first cricket game between 2 CUNY schools-the first of many more to come !
The Beavers Faculty Advisor Herbert Seignored was pleased with his team’s performance at the American College Cricket Northeast Championship and pledged his support to American College Cricket’s President Lloyd Jodah and VP Nino DiLoreto. Jodah said the next step should be for the CUNY schools to get their own cricket field .
Dixit Patel with Shanae Strachan (Ms Teen Bahamas 2008)
08 Oct 2010, 2:51 am
[…] original here: City College wins CUNY battle vs York! « American College Cricket By admin | category: City University of NEW YORK | tags: college, cuny, northeast, […]
08 Oct 2010, 5:46 pm
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Lloyd Jodah, College Cricket. College Cricket said: http://americancollegecricket.com/2010/10/08/city-college-wins-cuny-battle-vs-york/ http://fb.me/BhegsQwk […]
13 Oct 2010, 2:09 pm
Medical Concerns Surround Chilean Miners: An Interview With Rescue ……
We’ve linked to you on BlogInterviewer.com . Could you put a link back to us?…