It was a damp overcast start. Pacific struggled early on against some steady seam bowling but the skipper lead fifth and sixth wicket stands to put Pacific in a good position when rain forced a third prolonged break and an early tea at 125/5 off 27 overs. On resumption the match was reduced to 35 overs and a super tea had dulled the batsmen’s ability to communicate and run. Darren was denied a hundred that his thumping solo stand deserved. Gleadow ran himself out suicidally of the last ball with a mad dash from the non-strikers end when the wicketkeeper had safely collected the ball standing up prompting much mirth among the opposition.
After a quick turnaround Pacific took the field in the sunshine on a rapidly drying outfield. Brown and Gleadow worked hard but Denham’s openers were solid and punished anything off line. However, the required run rate was slowly creeping up and first change Rees bowled superbly exploiting some over ambitious batting. He could have had a couple more wickets had all the chances offered been held. Vinod provided steady support from the other end. Holliday took three catches including a spectacular third. The skipper suffered a nasty split finger attempting a catch.
The game moved to a very exciting denouement as runout appeals were controversially turned down, Lay held a great catch at cover off Roberts and the required rate hovered at six an over. In the last two overs saw 9 fielders on the boundary forcing big hits and in the end Rees held the winning catch one handed.
XI is Joe Bennett, Jon Brown, James Gleadow, Matt Holliday+, Steve Lay, Lahri Mohamed, Allan Roberts, Darren Tempany*, Naveej Vinod, Shayne Rees & Vincent Croft.
Meet at ground at 1.30pm. DT has kit JG match ball & scorebook. Anyone requiring or offering a lift please advise.
Other matches: Catches win matches but run outs tie them, 18-Jul-2010, Denham, Tied Denham Genes in the Spin Dryer, 18-May-2008, Denham, Lost 87 Runs Dutch Masters Lord Over Denham, 20-May-2007, Denham, Won 32 Runs Leaky Covers Then 7 hours of Rain., 21-May-2006, Denham, Cancelled Happy Mundie Demolishes Denham!, 22-May-2005, Denham, Won by 6 Wickets Veteran Roberts Spins to Bicentenary!, 23-May-2004, Denham, Won 7 wickets Pacific Lose Another Last Over Thriller!, 25-May-2003, Denham, Lost 3 Wickets Too Wet to Play, 26-May-2002, Denham, Cancelled Pacific throw it away, 27-May-2001, Away, Lost by 2 wkts 28-May-2000, Denham, Abandoned Duthie leads by example, 23-May-1999, Denham, Won by 77 runs 28-Jun-1998, Denham, Lost by 40 runs Waterlogged pitch, 30-Jun-1997, Denham, Cancelled