Zimbabwe schools- Peterhouse report
Cricket, explained simply, consists of two sides - one out in the field and one in
Paul Davis
09-Mar-2000
Cricket Report 1999 - 1st XI
Taken from the Captain's speech at the Sports Dinner 1999
Cricket, explained simply, consists of two sides - one out in the
field and one in. Each man that is in the side that's in goes
out. When they are all out, the side that is out, comes in, and
the side that's been in goes out, and tries to get those coming
in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out. When both
sides have been in and out including the not outs, that's the end
of the game.
Cricket this year has had its fair share of successes and
failures. The highlight of the season so far was undoubtedly a
thrilling victory in the last over against a very capable Petrean
side. The team boasted players such as Pswarayi and Moore-Gordon
who are currently part of the Cricket Academy. We also managed
two victories over Prince Edward in which we scored almost 300 in
our 50 overs on the second occasion.
Andrew Durham with his match-winning 112 not out against the
Petreans, along with Matthew Hosack's consistency, are two
players who deserve special attention. Behind the stumps, Ian
Ehrich proved to be quite outstanding. Hosack, MacMillan and
myself have been selected for the final trials (MacMillan and
Henderson were later chosen for the National U19 side to tour
R.S.A and for the World Cup in Sri Lanka). On the bowling
front, Linnel has showed that he's not just in the side for the
cakes at tea time, when he delivered the goods in the final overs
against P.E. (and a very impressive spell against Falcon). Zed
Kundishora was definitely the find of the season with his cunning
off-spin that won him the Petrean prize. He is also, however, a
brilliant fielder who finds motivation in his belief that the
ball is a meat pie.
Peterhouse teams have a reputation throughout the country for the
spirit in which they play the game and this year's team is no
exception. I am not however suggesting that teams enjoy playing
us. MacMillan, who must be one of the fastest bowlers in schools
cricket, ensures this, subtle comments from Linnel and much noise
from Barber make the batsmen feel most unwelcome at the crease.
Altogether we have played 14, won 8 and drawn 2. I would also
like to take this occasion to thank Mr Peter Roebuck along with
Mr Davis who aren't finished with us yet as we have a strong
Falcon team to beat.
Hilton Henderson
The 1st XI went on to beat that strong Falcon team with a very
good weekend's performance. On the Saturday Peterhouse batted
first and scored 281/8 declared with Craig scoring 86, Hosack 58
and Henderson an unbeaten 50. Falcon chased hard but fell short
and the game ended in a draw. The Sunday game was limited overs
and Peterhouse again batted first and scored 274/8, Hosack
contributed with 40 and the captain scored 61. Falcon were
restricted in a fantastic contest which we won by 5 runs. It was
a memorable weekend that Peterhouse thoroughly deserved to win.
Henderson captained quite brilliantly and certainly had a major
influence on the result (not only with the bat!!).
My thanks go to Hilton Henderson who had an excellent year as
captain, and to the team who ended up having a very good year.
Congratulations to MacMillan who was awarded cricket colours and
best of luck to the 1st XI of 2000.
Team from : H. Henderson (capt), M. Hosack (v-capt), H. Barber,
K. Bedford, A. Craig, A. Durham, I. Ehrich, Z. Kundishora, R.
Linnel, C. MacMillan, A. Mamvoto, N. Meikle, G. Simpson and A.
Clement (scorer).
Results
Peterhouse 182 all out Barber 71, Hosack 44
Lomagundi 175-7
Draw
Prince Edward 157 all out Henderson 4-26
Peterhouse 160-7 Ehrich 39
Won by 3 wickets
Peterhouse 157-5 Ehrich 52*
Falcon 160-6
Lost by 4 wickets
Peterhouse 186 all out Ehrich 42, Durham 41
Marlborough 86 all out Henderson 5-21
Won by 100 runs
Peterhouse 202 all out Hosack 96
Lomagundi 203-3
Lost by 7 wickets
Peterhouse 220-6 Henderson 110
Eaglesvale 221-7 Henderson 3-41
Lost by 3 wickets
Peterhouse 213-9 Henderson 59, Linnel 48
Churchill 159-9
Won by 54 runs
Peterhouse 212 all out Hosack 57, Craig 38
St.John's 176 all out
Won by 36 runs
St.George's 250-4
Peterhouse 231 all out Henderson 55, Simpson 63
Lost by 19 runs
Petreans 276-8 Scott 101
Peterhouse 278-9 Durham 112*, Hosack 68, Henderson 50
Won by 1 wicket
Peterhouse 298-6 Durham 78, Henderson 69*
Prince Edward 234 all out MacMillan 4-33, Linnel 3-15
Won by 64 runs
Peterhouse 281-8 Craig 86, Hosack 58, Henderson 50*, Durham 32
Falcon 236-4 Bedford 3-44
Draw
Peterhouse 274-8 Henderson 61, Durham 43, Hosack 40, Linnel 38
Falcon 269-7
Won by 5 runs
St.John's 162 all out Henderson 5-22, Bedford 3-23
Peterhouse 164-3 Durham 91*,Craig 37
Won by 7 wickets
Peterhouse 1st XI 2000
We are still playing cricket in the first term, and practices and
matches were again greatly affected by the weather. However the
first team still managed to play five games - a lot more than
some of our junior B sides. Cricket did take on an extra
dimension at Peterhouse this year with the introduction of the
school's own Squads of Excellence on a Friday afternoon which
involved the top three or four cricketers from each age group.
This was a great success and I would like to thank Terry Coughlan
for his time and commitment in this regard - I believe this will
benefit our top cricketers greatly. I would also like to thank
Pete Robinson and Fiona Butchart from the ZCU who ran a very
worthwhile umpiring and scoring course for staff and boys.
The first game of the season was against a very competitive
Prince Edward side. Peterhouse batted first and scored 251/9
declared. The visitors replied in a very aggressive manner and
looked set to tackle the target with a fantastic 133 from opener
and captain Ryan Butterworth, but after his dismissal PE very
surprisingly closed up shop and the game ended in a very
disappointing draw scoring 216/5.
Peterhouse dominated the next encounter against Lomagundi who
were bowled out for 171 (Bedford 5-67) and passed the score with
only five wickets down. The side then traveled to St John's and
batted first and declared with the score at 243/7 (Linnel 59).
The home side never seemed to be in the game and were eventually
all out on the second last ball of the game for 123 (MacMillan
4/27).
The 1st XI got as far as Gweru for the traditional double-header
against Falcon before being turned back because of the weather
(on entering the school gates after a ten-hour trip, a comment
came from the back - "Sir, how about Beitbridge for lunch next
week?"). After a horrific week of weather it was a great
surprise we played our last two games. The team looked out of
shape and played a disappointing two days of cricket. The
highlight of the St George's game was a very good captain's knock
of 42* on a difficult wicket. A score of 108 was enough and
Peterhouse won by 23 runs. The last game of the term was against
a very spirited Hillcrest team. Peterhouse batted first and the
captain made a very sporting declaration at 12 15 with the score
at 210/6 (Bedford 55*). Hillcrest boldly hung on for a draw with
the score at 166/9.