Australia Over 60s UK Tour
Monday, 5 September 2011
Tour Team Photograph
Photo of the Australian Over 60s Test squad prior to their math against Surrey County Over 60s. At the back - Arthur Pritchard, Ross Chapman, Michael Gandy, Colin Cooke, Ian Fraser, Alan Reid, Ken Last, Chris Tobin, Briam Breakespear; in frpnt Doug Truman, Rob Agg, Ron Axelby (c), John Bell (vc), Rob Wilson (mgr), Denis Axelby.
Friday, 26 August 2011
I write sitting in accommodation in Paris on my birthday. The Over 60 cricketers completed their tour on Thursday with a delightful team dinner at Shepparton Film Studios. The following morning the group broke up with half returning home via Dubai and the remainder setting out on extended holidays.
Here are the match reports for the final three matches.
Australia first played international cricket at Gnoll Park in 1948 when Bradman’s Invincibles played Glamorgan and the visit by the Australian Over 0s was the fourth visit by a team from the Antipodes .
Australia Innings
Here are the match reports for the final three matches.
Match 7 v Wales Over 60s at Gnoll Park , Neath in Wales on Monday 22 August – 50 Over match
Invited to bat on a rather lifeless wicket with a heavy outfield, the consequence of a heavy dew the visitors struggled to push the score in the face of some tight medium pace bowling from left-arm seamer Peter Betterley who bowled ten overs on the trot for a miserly seven runs. 13 from 10 overs and 22 from 20 was hardly a dream start and while the run rate did improve with 67 coming from the final twenty overs, the odds of an Australian revival with the ball was wistful thinking.
John Bell was again the sheet-anchor with 28 from 96 balls faced, while Victorians Rob Agg (10) and Arthur Pritchard (17) battled hard against the spinning trio of Colin Davis, Peter Hall and Mike Cockell – the latter the most successful with 3/22. The lower order bats – Ken Last and Alan Reid – gave the Australian total some respectability but 114 from 50 overs was hardly a target to defend.
But the Australian bowlers did just that and it wasn’t until the closing overs that Wales achieved a well earned victory with eight balls and five wickets in hand. Their left-hand opener Ryland Wallace single handedly carried the locals with 49 from 112 balls faced.
For the Australians, the spin twins Mike Gandy and Denis Axelby almost turned the game around and with only 58 on the board from the first thirty overs, the visitors were in with a real chance until John James and Mike Cockell in the middle order found the gaps and lifted the run rate to achieve victory in the second last over.
D Axelby | b Hill | 6 |
R Chapman | b Betterley | 0 |
J | lbw b Cockell | 28 |
R Agg | st Jones b Cockell | 10 |
A Pritchard | lbw b Voke | 17 |
K Last | not out | 21 |
I Fraser | c David b Cockell | 2 |
A Reid | st Jones b James | 12 |
A Stephens | run out | 0 |
D Truman | not out | 8 |
Did Not Bat R Axelby and M Gandy | ||
Sundries | 10 | |
TOTAL | 114/8 |
G Voke | 5 | 1 | 10 | 1 |
P Betterley | 10 | 8 | 7 | 1 |
C | 10 | 3 | 20 | 0 |
P Hall | 10 | 2 | 23 | 1 |
M Cockell | 10 | 2 | 22 | 3 |
J James | 5 | 0 | 22 | 1 |
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Australia's Over 60s played Surrey Over 60s at Horseley and Send CC on Wednesday 24 August and lost by five wickets in the last of 45 overs.
Scores: Aus 157/6 (J Bell 32, R Chapman 34, A Reid 30, R Agg 21 and A Pritchard 19*) lost to Surrey 159/5 (M Byford 73*, D Debidin 30, C Cooke 2/31, R Agg 2/13).
The final match on tour will be played today at Sunbury when the Australians play England in the 3rd Test
Scores: Aus 157/6 (J Bell 32, R Chapman 34, A Reid 30, R Agg 21 and A Pritchard 19*) lost to Surrey 159/5 (M Byford 73*, D Debidin 30, C Cooke 2/31, R Agg 2/13).
The final match on tour will be played today at Sunbury when the Australians play England in the 3rd Test
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
MONDAY 22 August - Second Test v Wales at Neath
Only a short report - fuller match report will forllow.
Australia lost a close encounter with Wales who scored 115/5 chasing Australia's 114/8. Send it on a difficult track the Australians laboured against a tight Welsh attack.
In reply the Australians fought back and contained Wales but the task of containment was beyond them and the locals won with eight balls to spare.
Scores: AUS 114/8 - J Bell 38, K Last 21*, M Cockell 3/22.
Wales 115/5 - R Wallace 49, M Gandy 2/25.
Men of the Match Peter Betterley (Wales) and Mike Gandy
Australia lost a close encounter with Wales who scored 115/5 chasing Australia's 114/8. Send it on a difficult track the Australians laboured against a tight Welsh attack.
In reply the Australians fought back and contained Wales but the task of containment was beyond them and the locals won with eight balls to spare.
Scores: AUS 114/8 - J Bell 38, K Last 21*, M Cockell 3/22.
Wales 115/5 - R Wallace 49, M Gandy 2/25.
Men of the Match Peter Betterley (Wales) and Mike Gandy
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Match 6 v England Over 60s at New Rover CC Richmond Oval, Adel in Leeds on 19 August – 50 over match
The first official Test match between Australia and England proved a one-sided affair with the English players dominant against the tourists struggling with fitness and clearly less prepared to compete against a professional outfit, disciplined with both bat and ball.
That the Spitfire Over 60s League has established a competitive national player group who are able to play regularly in their age bracket on excellent turf wickets and provide an environment to encourage veteran cricketers to remain in the game well beyond the days of competitive grade or club cricket compared to the ad hoc progress of Over 60s cricket in Australia emphasized the gap between the teams.
Opting to bat in excellent conditions at the New Rover CC oval England cautiously progressed after the openers were dismissed with 45 on the board. Alas success would not reward the Australians again until the 46th over when an outstanding third wicket partnership of 204 between century-maker Bob Eames and Ray Swann was broken by the hard working medium-pacer Arthur Pritchard. Swann would eventually be dismissed on the final ball of the innings, well caught by Ken Last at mid off for an excellent 99 (8x4; 1x6) off 87 balls. Eames’s innings was scored from 142 balls and included 15x4s. The team total of 284/4 was an imposing score for any team to chase.
The Australian cause was not assisted by injuries to key bowlers Colin Cooke, Brian Breakespeare and Alan Reid while fielding.
R Newman | c Fraser b Pritchard | 26 |
M Rawlings | run out | 5 |
R Eames | bowled Pritchard | 109 |
R Swann | c Last b Pritchard | 99 |
K Daniels | not out | 16 |
Did not bat R R Powell P R Owen K K Pratt | ||
Sundries | 29 | |
TOTAL | 284/4 |
C Cooke | 6 | 0 | 27 | 0 |
R Axelby | 8 | 1 | 23 | 0 |
A Pritchard | 10 | 0 | 58 | 3 |
B Breakspeare | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0 |
D Axelby | 7 | 0 | 36 | 0 |
I Fraser | 5 | 0 | 27 | 0 |
K Last | 2 | 0 | 16 | 0 |
R Agg | 8 | 0 | 59 | 0 |
J | 2 | 0 | 18 | 0 |
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