Round 2 Highlights

Round 2 Highlights

After a notable start to the first 2-dayer of the season, the students are eager to back their performances this weekend as they head into the second day of play. Catch a glimpse of each match below, as the captains recap the highlights of day 1. 

 

1st Grade

With changes aplenty, the students looked to build on last week’s victory against Gordon. With Ed Cowan away on state duty, James Larkin was brought into the side for his second outing in the top grade and with Darius Visser being bowled over by injury, Ryan McElduff at just 17 years of age was selected to make a well-deserved debut. The toss was won and with no hesitation, the students elected to bat. Ben Trevor-Jones and James Larkin combined for a brilliant opening stand of 173 which lasted well into the second session. In just his second first grade innings, Larkin was dismissed for a well compiled 96. His ability to take on a barrage of short balls was impressive to watch. Trevor-Jones on the other hand, continued to lead the charge bringing up his maiden first grade ton, en route to his top score of 144. He was relentless in his stay at the crease which lasted 225 balls.

Damien Mortimer was again in the runs with a classy 107* off just 130 deliveries. It was a professional innings from Mortimer who controlled the tempo of the afternoons session with ease. Bringing up his century in the 86th over of the day with the innings at 2-394, the students decided it was time for a bowl. Tim Ley took the new ball with immediate impact. The tricky 7 overs the Blacktown side were required to face proved to be exactly that with Ley taking 2 wickets from his 4 overs. Blacktown closed the day at 2-19.

Day 2 will be a tough slog for the students who will certainly be up for the challenge. Although in the box seat, it will take a team effort to take another 8 wickets and ensure the 6 points.

 

2nd Grade

Sydney Uni: 5-96

E Arnott 27*
J Craig-Dobson 23*

Blacktown: 157

J Craig-Dobson 3-23
L Neil-Smith 3-38

 

3rd Grade

Round 2 saw the Units back at fortress Camperdown and despite the later start in 2-day action Michael Robbo once again managed to lurk in 10mins after the required arrival time. Nashball was a dour and turgid affair, with Old eventually prevailing thanks to a final play run-through. Young showing some improved form, however still several yards behind. The toss was once again lost (seriously I don’t know why I bother) and we went out into the field on what was an excellent batting track. Early breakthroughs were followed by a good partnership from Blacktown which saw the visitors in a solid position at 2/110. Uni then regained the ascendancy with some disciplined bowling and excellent fielding (in no particular order Galvin, Robbo, Toyer, Hill, Powys) which saw Blacktown restricted to 197 all out. The bowlers all toiled hard (particularly Danno, suffering slightly from Uni Games midweek) with new man Sam Wood and bald man Josh Toyer performing admirably. However, it was a different story for the main man, salad’s Lewis McMahon. Lew was a class above and on a benign pitch and lightning fast outfield he dominated all day taking 5 wickets and frankly he deserved a couple more (just ask him). He continues an excellent start to the season and put simply, he was playing a different game to everyone else, it was a pleasure to watch.

Given the efficient work with the ball we retired to the shade to catch up on the AFL grand final and watch Lewis (not that one) and Danno peel off 90-odd in style. Overall an excellent day and we will be looking to continue this good form into next weekend and secure the points.

 

4th Grade

With a trip out to Blacktown for the first 2-dayer of the season, 4th grade was looking to build on an impressive victory from the week before. AJ won the toss again and decided to bat first on a deck that was relatively green on top but hard underneath. The openers Liam McElduff and Brayden Dilley aimed to build a platform for the rest of the side, scoring 66 runs without loss until McElduff was trapped LBW for a well compiled 34. One brought two unfortunately, with Fullerton also trapped LBW early on. Two wickets down after the tea break, Uni were looking to progress the game onwards and take advantage of their solid start, however a quick succession of wickets continued to fall halting Uni's momentum until AJ strode out to the crease and finished the day 62*. His innings was a strong combination of rotating the strike and putting the loose balls away, with the highlight being a six off the spinner down to fine leg. In the end, Uni finished the day 9/226, a competitive score on a wicket which was very slow and low making it hard to score off, along with big boundaries which resulted in lots of running for the batsman. Next week the side will be looking towards taking 10 wickets and making it 2 wins out of 2 to start the season off.

 

5th Grade

Sydney Uni: 233

H Farrow 43
H Storey 36

Blacktown: 3-7

H Gibson 1-4

 

Metro Cup

Sydney Uni: 7-178

E Jamieson 55
J Pockney 32

Eastern Suburbs: 3-179

S Canagasingham 1-18
E Jamieson 1-22 

 

Metro Cup & Sydney Uni Lions Team Announcement

Metro Cup & Sydney Uni Lions Team Announcement

The Sydney Uni Lions are set to take the field this weekend in their first match of the 2017-18 season. Transitioning from the Sydney Uni Vets, the Lions will combine the youthful exuberance of current university students with the cool heads of the experienced Vets. The players are itching to go head to head with their first opponent this weekend after training with the club for the past few months.  


Metro Cup - Sydney Uni vs Penrith
Saturday 7th Oct, 10:00am
Rance Oval, Werrington

Jacob Pockney

Danny Wicks

Brahmam Chunduri

Tim Synnott

Mike Harris (c)

Shivansh Pathak

Jon Aylward

Jazz Rinka

Greg Cade (+)

Max Shanahan

Josh Weston

 

Sydney Uni Lions vs Old Cranbrookians
Sunday 8th Oct, 1:30pm
Dangar Oval, Rose Bay

Tim Croft (c)

Matt Freeman

Aleksandr Yap

Ashwin Kirubanandan

Prasan Adikarage

Toby Kovacs (+)

Muhammad Ghumman

Oliver Ottosson

Rakin Rahman

Nick Bowman

Saad Imran

 

Team Announcements: Round 2

Team Announcements: Round 2


SECOND GRADE:

vs Blacktown
at Joe McAleer

Jack Holloway
Ryan McElduff
Charles Litchfield
Ben Larkin (c)
Nicky Craze
Alex Shaw
Ed Arnott +
Lawrence Neil-Smith
Jono Craig-Dobson
Jim Ryan
Kieran Tate

THIRD GRADE:

vs Blacktown
at Camperdown Oval

Ryan Danne
Jack Hill
Lewis Bedford +
Steve Hobson
Matt Powys
Ash Cowan (c)
Michael Robinson
Josh Toyer
Sam Wood
Liam Whitaker
Lewis McMahon

FOURTH GRADE:

vs Blacktown
Jim Hanshaw Oval

Liam McElduff
Oliver Thompson
Tom Fullerton
Tom Galvin
AJ Grant (c)
Cristian Lorenzato +
Brayden Dilley
Rob Browne
Aidan Peek
Jack Lawson
Billy Barge


FIFTH GRADE:

vs Blacktown
St Paul's Oval

Zohirul Islam
Alex Bell
Hugh Farrow
Harry Gibson
Ethan Jamieson
Hayden Storey +
Jono Phoebus
Nick Mortimer
Sameer Murthy
Murray Miles
Andrew Wilkinson (c)

METRO CUP:

vs Easts
Sun 1st Sept at Waverley Oval

Liam Hughes
Danny Wicks
Jacob Pockney
Greg Cade +
Shivansh Pathak
Brahmam Chunduri
Jon Aylwood
Tom Draca
Jazz Rinka
Shehan Canagasingham (c)
Max Shanahan

SYDNEY UNI LIONS:

First match scheduled 8th Oct


We ask those players who have not been selected in the opening rounds to indicate your availability for the opening round of the Lions season on Sun 8th Oct by emailing Dale by clicking here


University of Sydney cruise into Quarter Finals

University of Sydney cruise into Quarter Finals

The University of Sydney T20 cricket team, made up predominately of Sydney Uni Cricket Club members, has cruised into the Quarter Finals of the Australian University Games on the Gold Coast this week.

As defending champions, U-Syd was entered into Pool A against Latrobe University and Edith Cowan University. The powerful U-Syd team accounting for both comfortably, chasing down Latrobe's total of 104 with the loss of just 1 wicket inside 10 overs on Monday, and ECU's 108, also losing only 1 wicket inside 10 overs.

With repecharge rounds scheduled for Wednesday, U-Syd took a well earned rest day (tough to handle rest days on the Gold Coast, we're sure), and will take on Canberra's Australian National University in a tougher quarter final this morning.

The winner of this quarter final likely to clash with powerhouse UNSW in a semi-final later this afternoon.

U-Syd will be looking to make it three Australian University Games titles in a row after claiming the 2015 and 2016 titles, which both earned them the right to represent Australia at the Redbull World Campus T20 Cricket Games.

The Australian Uni Games are scheduled for a change in format next year and will represent a G8 style tournament, with this year's tournament going towards qualification for 2018.

Results can be found here.

The final will be streamed live tomorrow.

Milestones Monday

Milestones Monday

Liam Robertson's superb 102 from only 81 balls against Gordon was his third First Grade century.  During his innings, he passed club legend Ian Fisher (4620 runs) to become the 25th highest run-scorer in the club's history.

Hayden Kerr played an exceptional innings of 86 from only 76 deliveries against Gordon, his highest First Grade score to date.

Wicket-keeper Tim Cummins made his debut for University in First Grade, taking four catches behind the stumps.  The third catch was his 200th dismissal in First Grade: in a distinguished career with Penrith, he caught 170 batsmen and stumped 27.

Ryan McElduff hit 59 against Gordon, his highest score, and first half-century, in Second Grade.

Ben Larkin passed 2500 runs in Second Grade during his innings against Gordon.

During the win over Gordon at Camperdown, Kieran Tate took his 50th wicket in Third Grade.

Lewis Bedford and Michael Robertson made their debuts for the club in Third Grade.

There were several debutants in Fourths as well: Tom Fullerton, Billy Barge, Jack Lawson, Sam Wood and Rob Browne.

Nick Mortimer and Hayden Storey made their club debuts in Fifth Grade.

Jono Phoebus (3-37) improved his best bowling figures in Fifth Grade.

In Metropolitan Cup's crushing win over Randwick-Petersham, there were club deuts for Brahmam Chunduri, Oliver Thompson, Max Shanahan, Jonathon Aylward, Greg Cade and Jazz Rinka.

Final-ball thriller in Galle

Final-ball thriller in Galle

Sydney University has been eliminated from the 2017 Red Bull Campus Cricket tournament overnight after a gripping, fluctuating semi-final in Galle.

After winning the toss, University invited the home-side favourites, Sri Lanka's Business Management School, to bat first.  Sydney's pace attack has been a distinct strength in this year's Red Bull campaign, and Joe Kershaw broke through in his first over, when he jagged a ball back off the seam and bowled opener Manoj Sarathchandra.  BMS was 2 for 3 when Hayden Kerr plucked out Lahiru Milantha's middle stump with the first ball of the second over.  In the fourth over of the innings, Hashan Dumindu top-edged a hook at Kerr through to keeper Sam Brandwood, and Brandwood was back in the action when Kieran Elley lured BMS captain Dinuk Wikramanayake into a loose drive from the first ball of the net over.  After 4.1 overs, BMS was deep in trouble at 4 for 14.

But every member of the BMS side is an experienced first-class cricketer, and Sri Lanka A all-rounder Chamika Karunaratne and Supeshala Jayathilaka rebuilt the innings with a brisk stand of 54.  Kershaw returned to end the partnership when Karunaratne heaved the ball to Henry Hunt at mid-wicket, but Tilaksha Sumanasiri then played a vital innings, cracking an unbeaten 40 from only 22 balls.  Kerr (2-19), Kershaw (2-22) and Elley (2-29) bowled exceptionally well, but the BMS total of 6 for 163 was a tough one to chase.

Left arm spinner Amila Aponso, who has played several One Day Internationals for Sri Lanka, opened the attack with a tidy over that allowed only three runs.  But Hayden Kerr attacked seamer Vikum Sanjaya in the next over, whipping the first ball over mid-wicket to the fence, swatting the fourth high over mid-off for another boundary, and swinging the last ball over long-on for six.  Kerr plundered another six and three boundaries from left-armer Jayathilaka's first over, and brought up a blistering half-century from only 25 balls in the sixth over of the innings.  Kerr welcomed seamer Karunaratne into the attack with a fierce square drive for 4, but edged the next ball to the keeper, after hitting 54 from 27 balls.

The Sri Lankan bowlers worked their way back into the game with some tight middle overs, and when Henry Hunt fell for 18, Sydney was 5 for 105, needing 59 runs from 29 balls.  But there was another twist to come, as Joe Kershaw and Will Lawrance added 48 runs from the next 4.1 overs.   Kershaw in particular hit powerfully and selectively, cracking two sixes.  University needed 13 from the last over, bowled by the experienced Karumaratne.  Lawrance cracked the first ball for a single, but was run out backing up from the next (a wide).  Kershaw's bunt to cover produced overthrows and a misfield, and yielded three runs; now eight runs were needed from four balls.  But Karunaratne recovered his nerve, and bowled a series of rapid yorkers.  Four runs were needed from the final delivery, but Karunaratne produced another pinpoint yorker, and BMS claimed victory in a dramatic finish.

Sydney University leaves the competition, but can take pride in a hard-fought campaign, and in playing a full part in the most memorable match of the tournament,

Sydney University faces a tough semi-final in Galle

Sydney University faces a tough semi-final in Galle

Sydney University has advanced to the semi-finals of the Red Bull Campus Cricket tournament in Sri Lanka, where it meets the home team, and competition favourites, at Galle this afternoon.

Sri Lanka's Business Management School won all three of its Group B matches earlier this week.  Every member of the BMS team is an experienced domestic first-class cricketer, and orthodox left arm spinner Amila Aponso has represented Sri Lanka in 6 One Day Internationals.  He made his international debut against Australia at Colombo in August last year, when he bowled his ten overs for only 27 runs and dismissed the dangerous Aaron Finch.  In his three Red Bull finals matches, he has captured five wickets while allowing only 43 runs from his eleven overs.  Opening bowler Chamika Karunaratne, who has also shown good form, has represented Sri Lanka at Under-23 and A team level.

On paper, Sydney University may not appear as strong as the home side, but the team has improved steadily through the competition and has the benefit of having come through the tougher side of the draw.  Hayden Kerr's blistering 73 against South Africa was the highest individual score by any player in the preliminary rounds, and Dugald Holloway, Joe Kershaw and Kieran Elley have formed the competition's most hostile pace attack.  Every member of the Sydney University side has made a telling contribution at some stage during the preliminary rounds.

Galle International Stadium is one of the most scenic and striking Test grounds anywhere in the world.  It's a fitting setting for what promises to be an enthralling match.

You can follow the semi-final (scores and streaming) live here later this evening:  http://www.batsman.com/Red_Bull_Cricket.aspx