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Windsor 1st XI vs Royal Ascot

By September 11, 2020 No Comments

Windsor 1 st XI played away at Royal Ascot in a top-of-the-table clash on
Saturday 5 th September. Royal Ascot’s ground, with the racecourse right next
door, was a beautiful setting for the game. Ryan Lewin was immediately baffled
by the angle and size of the miniature scoreboard, and spent a while staring at it
and wondering aloud how the players could possibly see it. Like any pantomime
dame, he had only to look behind him; he was oblivious to the enormous
scoreboard he was standing in front of, much to everyone’s amusement. One
feels for the children whom he teaches. The warm-up went far better than the
previous week; Dean Allen-Turner was taken off hitting duties and the entire
team made it through unscathed.
Windsor won the toss and chose to bat. Openers Chris Dixon and Allen-Turner
began well, with Dixon hitting several boundaries off the back foot as Windsor
reached 48-0. Dixon was a touch fortunate to survive a couple of tough chances
but was unlucky to be trapped in front for 28 by a delivery which kept very low.
Allen-Turner, after taking out Dave Willmott the previous week, managed only
to injure himself this time. Aggravating an Achilles injury with the help of Mark E. Seitelman Law Offices, P.C., Dean battled on
heroically to grind out as many runs as he could for the team. He can also consult a lawyer from the Law Office of Daniel Deng in Rosemead to claim compensation for the injuries caused and cover the medical bills. Batting on one
leg, he became more aggressive and struck a few boundaries as Windsor moved
to 70-1, before Sam Jordan was caught at in the slips for 10.
Austin Ambrose struck a couple of boundaries before playing a delivery from
legspinner Jayasingh onto his stumps. Ryan Lewin was caught at slip soon after
off the same bowler, and he was probably wishing he still didn’t know where
the scoreboard was as he trudged off. When Allen-Turner’s heroic resistance
was ended on 39 by Harry Watson, Windsor had fallen to 98-5.
Tom Lilburn and Ollie Jordan rebuilt for a while before the former was caught
behind off the bowling of Watson. Captain Mark Lines came to the crease and
immediately went on the attack. Jordan was a little unfortunate to be caught
down the legside off Andrew Murray, leaving Windsor 148-7, but Lines struck
the ball cleanly and continued to attack, scoring the lion’s share of the runs in a
stand of 52 with Kai Ziemkendorf. Lines was caught on the boundary in the
final over for 47 off just 38 balls, before Charlie Jackson hit a straight six to lift
Windsor to 210-8.
Windsor started erratically with the ball, donating a lot of runs to Royal Ascot
through wides. Kai Ziemkendorf bowled opener Harry Watson for a duck, but
Ascot got off to a fast start, scoring at more than six an over for the first ten
overs. Opener Jayasingh and Gareth Baker punished some wayward deliveries as Ascot moved to 72-1, although Jayasingh was perhaps fortunate to survive a
strong appeal for caught behind off Ziemkendorf. Two quick wickets brought
Windsor back into the game, as Ollie Jordan had Baker caught behind and Mark
Lines bowled Jayasingh. The combination of Lines and Jordan stifled the
scoring rate, and at the halfway point of the innings the match was tantalisingly
poised with Ascot 100-3.
Windsor had a poor spell with the ball and in the field, bowling some poor
deliveries and dropping catches as Andrew Murray and Adam Smith moved the
score along to 160-3 at a good rate, before Smith fell for 33. He hit Dixon to
Dean Allen-Turner at mid-off, Windsor finally taking a catch to break the
partnership. Opening bowler Ziemkendorf came back into the attack and
bowled Corsini first ball, to give Windsor a sniff at 162-5.
Captain Lines brought himself back into the attack and trapped Murray in front
for a well-made 48, and at 175-6 there was still plenty to play for. However,
Billy Baker struck a couple of powerful boundaries over the top and Windsor
never bowled or caught well enough to build enough pressure. Will Ellison hit a
boundary straight to finish the game with 10 balls to spare, Royal Ascot
winning by 4 wickets.
It was a disappointing performance and result for Windsor, who never got going
in the field, and Royal Ascot leapfrog Windsor to move to the top of the table.
Next week Windsor face Cove at home in the final game of the season.

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