Windsor Cricket Club

Wednesday, August 03, 2011


Windsor Bounce Back



After last weeks disappointing loss against Slough which could have seen us close the gap on first placed Marlow, Windsor needed to put in a strong performance against Finchampstead to consolidate second spot.

Skipper Adam Weston broke all club and probability records by losing the toss for the eighth time in a row and Finch opted to bat on a flat Windsor wicket. Finch got off to a flyer before Wes Nichols found the outside edge of one of the openers and Rick Baumgartner took a sharp catch standing up to the wicket. With the score 1-82 in the 17th over, Rah Mohindru then applied the brakes and took the vital wicket of Mark Shepard (39), bowled with drift and guile, drawing on all of his 47 years of experience.

With Shepard in the pavilion, the young Finch batting line up offered little resistance. Rah took an impressive 6-39 from his 18 overs with Chris Kellard and Ben Harris each chipping in for the remaining 2 wickets. After making a bet with Holmsey that he'd take the catch for Rah's last wicket, Ben Harris took a screamer at cow corner to earn himself a tenner.

Defending a small total of 166, the Finch bowlers had no answer to the opening pair of Mark Huggins and Charles McInerney who bludgeoned the young attack. Charles notched up 55 before being bowled by Clarke but Huggins went on to score an impressive 81 from only 53 balls.

Windsor knocked off the total in 19 overs, finishing before 6pm to the delight of the scorer!

Having consolidated 2nd place Windsor now has its sights set on chasing down Marlow.




Tuesday, July 20, 2010


WINDSOR FALL SHORT IN DRAW



Ben Harris 7/52 done his best to restrict Kew to 178 on the weekend but it was not enough to get Windsor the win...


KEW 178


Ben Harris 7/52


drew with




WINDSOR 8/141


Windsor travelled to Kew to begin the second round of TVL Division 1 games last weekend. With Kew heading the table, it was always going to be a great challenge for the Home Park side.



Sadly the coin fell poorly for Nichols and Windsor where asked to bowl on a pitch that looked like it would take turn very early on. Windsor managed to knock over the top order with Vandermerwe (1/16) and Nichols (1/19) both grabbing scalps, but then it was the "Ben Harris Show" as the 18 year old picked up 7/52 in 18 overs, who along with Mohindru (0/52 off 19) managed to knock over Kew for 178. It was a par total in hindsigh considering Windsor had the home side 8/118, but the hot conditions gave rise to some tired feilding and bowling, where and extra 30 odd runs where leaked.



In reply Vandermerwe (20) and Vandenberg (30) got Windsor off to a good start, but a spell from Kidron Thomas slowed the rate to the extent Windsor needed 8 an over off 12 overs. Nair (12), Weston (14), Huggins (11) and Nichols (14) all needed to post bigger scores as San Jose (18*) and Borland (12) managed to survive to clinch the draw.


Windsor really needed to restrict Kew to around 20/30 less and bat alot more sensibly to be any chance of beating them, but has been the story for most of the season, the top order just couldnt get it together.


Windsor play local rivals Maidenhead & Bray next weekend at Home Park




Monday, July 05, 2010


WINDSOR FINALLY CLOSE OUT A GAME!



Huggins gets back in the runs with 61 v Cove at the weekend


WINDSOR 163
Huggins 61



Defeated

COVE 151

Windsor finally finished off a game with a magnificent crawl off the canvas effort against fellow Division 1 new guys Cove on the weekend. With both sides missing crucial players due to injury and availability, it was always going to be a real test of each clubs depth.

Windsor won the toss and decided to bat first and managed to get to 2/65 at drinks at 17. This par total was expected to be a solid launching pad for the 2nd third, but Windsor then lost 6 for 28 to be 8/93 due to a mixture of lazy batting and fine bowling. An amazing rear guard action was launched though as Huggins (61) and Borland (15) put on 70 runs for the 9th wicket and really silenced a justifiably cocky Cove outfit to get Windsor to a reasonable 163.



Windsor could sense Cove lost the ascendancy in that last stanza of the first innings and wanted to push that home in the 2nd, where the skipper Nichols (2/12) got his side off to a brilliant start getting a wicket with the first ball.



The game see-sawed until a devastating spell of fast bowling from Borland (3/35) including real pace and bounce aimed at Coves middle order buckled the home side to be 8/107. The game was on a knifes edge until spin twins Harris (1/31) and Mohindru (2/35) claimed 1 of the last 2 wickets each to finally finish off the Cove side and bring a welcome 25 points to Home Park!

Windsor have welcome problems next week with 4 1st team players back available for selection after missing last week, making selections for this week ends encounter with league heavy weights Kew difficult. They will need all hands on deck to beat this very impressive Kew side who lead the TVL table.




Sunday, July 04, 2010


WINDSOR STRUGGLE TO GET AN EVEN BREAK...



Ben Harris claims his best figures for the season with 7/71 in the tied game v High Wycombe



WINSDOR 9/183



Tied with



HIGH WYCOMBE 8/183



Windsors luck just cant come in, as they saw match day injuries play a crucial part in their match with High Wycombe at Home Park on the weekend.



Windsor lost the toss and where asked to bowl where Nichols and Vandermerwe consistently beat outside edges, and chances either dropped short or went over fieldsman's heads! Spin was introduced early and from here Windsor gained the momentum. On a great batting deck Mohindru (0/57) off 22 overs and Harris (7/71) off 20 overs done a sublime job in pegging back the opposition. The 18 yo Harris in particular was brilliant getting his first big haul in Division 1 with massive rip and guile through the air.



One interesting facet on the day though was in the last 10 overs, Windsor lost 4 players (that's right FOUR) to injury! Vandermerwe (quad), George (groin), Birch (hamstring) and Mohindru (hip) all went lame, meaning Windsor only had 6 able bodied guys in the field! When will the luck turn?!



Windsors chase started positively with and it was Weston (58) and Vandernberg (55) putting together that crucial partnership to get Windsor in target. With 10 overs to go and 70 Windsor had 6 wickets in hand to launch an assault, and skipper Nichols 40 (off 21 balls) changed to whole complexion of the game to the extent upon his departure, Windsor only needed 6 runs off 1 over with 4 wickets on hand!


Sadly though, Windsors inexperience was on show, combined with the fact that runners where required for injured batsmen 9/10 and 11, the home team could not keep their heads as 3 run outs where affected in the last 6 balls with only 5 runs scored, meaning a lossing draw.


Windsor hope that the lessons learnt from this game and the Thatcham Town encounter will put them in good stead in futures fixtures, and also hope that maybe a little luck will shine down on them at one stage this season!





WINDSOR SPANKED!



Arrie Vandemerwe, one of the few to hold their heads up after a spanking from Burnham on the weekend.

WINDSOR 118

Defeated by

BURNHAM 6/120

Windsor travelled to Burnham on the weekend to sadly deliver their worst performance of the season.

Upon losing the toss, Windsor were inserted on a "spicy wicket" where Mo Fazal bowled a brilliant spell to have Windsors top order reeling at 4/30. The middle order and tail thankfully wagged with Nichols (21), George (25), Vandermerwe (28) and San Jose (20) all getting starts to get the total beyond the 100 mark. One of these lads HAD to get beyond 50 and start a partnership to really have any chance.

Windsor where always 60 runs too short, and with Nichols (1/19) having Burnham star Aftab Khan dropped behind on 8, Windsor's hopes where dashed. Thankfully Vandermerwe (2/32), Harris (2/35) and Mohindru (1/38), all bowled well, but it was a case of not enough runs being on the board.

With lessons learnt, Windsor play host to High Wycombe next weekend.






Sunday, June 27, 2010


WINDSOR POST 2ND WIN!



Oliver Birch (53) made short work of a 133 total as Windsor get their 2nd win of the season

WINDSOR 133/4
Birch 53

Defeated

WOKINGHAM 133
Nichols 4/21

Windsor got back into the winning groove after last weekends dissapointment with a 6 wicket win over Wokingham on the weekend.

Windsor upon losing the toss, Windsor bowled and immediately skipper Nichols (4/21) claimed top order scalps leaving Wokingham on the brink at 6/50 at drinks. From here Mohindru (3/27) and Vandermerwe (2/52), tight things up and in the 52nd over, the 10th wicket fell, leavinf Windsor to chase a tricky 133.

Windsor got off to a cracking start with Birch (53) flaying the Wokingham attack all over the park, and with the help of Huggins (21), Vandenberg (20) and Weston (11*) reached the total in the 21st over.

Windsor take on table toppers Burnham next weekend.





Wednesday, June 09, 2010


HEARTBREAK FOR WINDSOR



Swing King Arrie Vandermerwe continues to bend balls around corners as he claimed 4/63 from 19 overs straight on the weekend .

WINDSOR 6/193

Defeated by

THATCHAM TOWN 9/195

Vandermerwe 4/63

Windsor where forced to endure the cruelest of losses as they saw Thatchams Towns last wicket pair plounder 32 runs in 12 balls to secure their first win of the season on the weekend.

Upon winning the toss, Windsor batted first and steadily got the total to 6/193 after 52. Vandenberg (28), Vandermerwe (25) and Nichols (33) all got starts but it was Weston (34*) and Harris (27*) that proved that wickets in hand can set up successful late flurries at the death.

This late flurry paled in significance to the onslaught at the death dealt to Windsor at the hands of Thatchams Bird and Williams.

Even with a bowler down in Borland turning up to the game lame, Windsor had done everything right with Harris (2/51), and the sublime Vandermerwe (4/63) off 19 overs straight securing early wickets and bulding pressure. But 2 crucial dropped chances came back to haunt Windsor, after the 2nd drinks break.

Thatcham had seemingly shut up shop with the 45th over being a maiden, until Bird and Williams struck 32 in 12 balls, and needing 4 to win the game off the last ball, went 2 better and smashed the shot of the day, a 6 over long on, that could still be travelling, to set up scenes of joy for the victors and heartbreaking defeat for Windsor! It was a magnificent game of cricket where cricket was certainly the winner on the day!!

Windsor still confident even due to the loss, pick up 13 points and look forward to taking on the expeirenced and strong Wokingham at Home next weekend.






Sunday, May 23, 2010


AMERSHAM TOO STRONG FOR WINDSOR



Skipper Wes Nichols was welcomed back to the side as he top scored with 45 v Amersham

WINDSOR 177

Nichols 45
Vandenberg 40

Defeated by

AMERSHAM 4/180

On the hottets day of the year thus far, Windsor struggled to compete with Division 1 heavy-weights Amersham on the weekend.

Upon winning the toss, Windsor batted, but no real partnerships got going on a decent batting strip. Only Nichols (45) and Vandenberg (40) shared a 47 run partnership that helped define the innings, but both departed when they needed to stay in and push a total to 200+. As it was 177 was a sub par score and Windsor would need to take early wickets and them some, to compete.

That they did with Harris (3/75) and Nichols (1/45) making inroads early on, but on a now devine batting strip, Amersham did what Windsor couldn't, build a game breaking partnership. Cann (62) anbd Fleming (62*) provided a masterclass on batting as they destroyed the will of the home side, putting on 100 and more or less winning the match.

Having played, and been beated by the top 2 sides on the ladder thus far in Kew and Amersham, Windsor are hoping the lessons learned, can put them in good stead for the rest of the season, and with a bit of luck, maybe grab a win against Basingstoke next weekend.




Wednesday, May 19, 2010


WINDSOR OVERCOME ADVERSITY TO GRAB 1ST WIN!



Evergreen playboy Rah Mohindru claimed a match defining 5/70 as Windsor get off the mark in
season 2010 with a comprehensive win over M&B

WINDSOR 5/202

Birch 85

Vandenberg 77

defeated

MAIDENHEAD & BRAY

Mohindru 5/70

Windsor managed to grab their first win of the season as they stood up under great pressure to overcome rivals M&B on the weekend. The preparation was far from great as Nichols had to pull out the day before due to a family emergancy, and Vandermerwe was unavailable with businesss.

A vastly inexperience bowling line up consisting of debutants Borland and Thompson had first use of the wicket as M&B won the toss and batted. They found the step up tough as the home side put on 70 for the first wicket before the ageless Mohindru (5/70) and Harris (1/60) bowled unchanged and did a magnificent job in restricting the opposition to 200 off 52 overs.

With stand in skipper Weston, thinking it was a 280 deck, Windsor where elated and set about knocking off the runs with ease as Vandeberg (77) and Birch (85) put on 171 for the 1st wicket and effectivley winning the game. It was dissapointing to see Windsor gift the opposition 2 extra bowling points as they lost 5 wickets for 30 runs to get the total, but all in all, the side where pleased with the chase and confidence is restored after an opening round defeat!

Windsor host the tough Amersham at Home Park next weekend, and hope that further collapses will be avoided as they start to find their feet in Division 1





WINDSOR TEST KEW DESPITE DEFEAT



17 year old George Gould showed he was well up for this level as he top scored with 47
against Kew on the weekend.

WINDSOR 155

Gould 47


Defeated by


KEW 5/155


Windsor kicked of the TVL with a loss on the weekend to competition heavy weights Kew at Home Park.


Windsor sadly lost the toss and where sent in on a deck that did quite a bit due to overnight showers. Kew quick Kidron Thomas picked up 3 of the top 4 in quick time, meaning Windsor were on the back foot early on. Birch (30) looked in fine touch early on but it was left to Gould (47) and Nichols (38) to rebuild the innings as they got the score past 100 at drinks. The two needed to kick on after the break but Nichols was run out and Gould departed soon after, as the tail struggled to support not out batsmen Weston (10*) to lose 5/30 and lay stranded on 155.


Kew set about chasing the target calmly as Vandermerwe bowled an inspired spell of 18 overs straight for 2/46, into the wind! Sadly Windsor where always 50 runs too short as Nichols (1/28), Harris (1/22) and Mohindru (1/28) all chipped in before Kew reached the target in the 44th over.


Windsor certainly noticed the difference in standard, and hopefully will learn that any quarter given at this level will be taken by the much more astute opposition.


Windsor travel to Maidenhead & Bray next weekend, where a win wil be just the tonic to get them back into the groove.








WINDSOR FINISH FRIENDLIES ON A HIGH...



Skipper Wes Nichols (77* & 3/38) gets into form at the right time of the season

WINDSOR 6/197
Nichols 77*

Defeated

EVERSLEY
Vandermerwe 4/23


Windsor managed to jag a final win prior to the season starting, against Eversley on the weekend. Upon losing the toss, Eversley set about setting a target, but only Saville (55), could get over the top of the Windsor bowlers. Vandemerwe (4/23) and Nichols (3/35) bowled well as Harris (2/55) chipped in to cap off a reasonable performance.


The chase started well, with Vandenberg (28) and Birch (30) putting on 50 for the 1st wicket. But then wickets fell regularly until Nichols (77*) teamed up with fellow bowling partner Vandermerwe (22) for the 5th wicket partner ship of 52, to secure the match.


Windsor need to be patient both with the bat and in the field to reach their full potential in 2010. Wins will not simply come in Division 1 like the previous season in Division 2, so they have to ready graft a bit more, in order to gain favourable results.




Saturday, April 24, 2010


WINDSOR SUFFER FIRST LOSS



Wes Vandenberg was superb as he scored 68 in an otherwise bland Windsor CC batting display on the weekend


WINDSOR 158
Vandenberg 68


defeated by


MAIDENHEAD & BRAY 4/160


Windsor suffered their first loss of the season with a comprehensive peformance by Maidenhead & Bray on the weekend.


Upon winning the toss only Nichols decided to bat on a greenish wicket where only Vandenberg (68) could get a score. Vandermerwe (10), Nichols (14), Malloch (19) and Kemp (11) where all guilty of giving away starts, something that really came back to haunt the side. Poor shot selection was the main bugbear, as the top order made mistakes that previously in Division 2, would not cost them a wicket.


Maids chansed the target with gusto, as they tore apart some lacklustre bowling to streak to 50 after 6 overs, but Vandermerwe (2/23) and Hartridge (1/20) managed to claw back a small bit of repectability. It was all in vain as the low score and great start Maids made meant the total was reached in the 31st over...


It was a good hit out for the team and the guys learnt alot from the experience of playing a fellow Division 1 side, that should help them going forward into the season.

The standards that where previously accepted as par are now realised now as not enough, as Windsor need to move forward and develop their game further, to be able to compete at this level...






Sunday, April 18, 2010


WINDSOR PICK UP WHERE THEY LEFT OFF...



Club debutant Arrie Van der Merwe picks up 5/22 and gets 22 as Windsor rock home on their first fixture of 2010

WINDSOR 260/5
Huggins 90

Defeated

EGHAM 92
Van der Merwe 5/23

Amid glourious weather, Windsor kicked off the 2010 season with a win against Surrey Championship Div 2 side Egham on the weekend.

Winning the toss, Nichols decided to have a bat with new additions Van den berg (38), Van der Merwe (22) along with Birch (28) all getting time in the middle. It was Huggins (90) though who took full advantage of his oppurtunities as with the help of Weston (14) and Nichols (21*), got the score to a very competitive 260/5 in 52 overs.
From here Windsor looked to attach with the old ball, and with the side missing spin king Ben Harris, Rah Mohindru (3/33) set about knocking the top order over. He provided good support to Van der Merwe (5/22) whose change ups and ability to keep the batsmen guessing will be invaluable to the side in 2010. Debutant Nick Borland (1/0) and Hartridge (1/14), picked up the tail as Windsor romped to a 168 run win.

Windsor will be hoping the same luck is on their side next week when they take on Maidenhead & Bray in the first inaugural "Gittens/Smith Cup"




Monday, September 21, 2009


END OF SEASON SUMMARY



Windsor 1st XI TVL 2A Champions 2009


2009: The Year of the Third Slip

Windsor 1st XI began 2009 with high hopes following a strong finish in 2008 when the team gained 140 pts in the last half of Division 2a. Heading into the new season with a newish squad compared to last season with Bird, Millman, Gregory and Chorley unavailable, Windsor were looking to make a strong start after 4 or 5 years of mediocrity.

The pre season games certainly didn’t give any indication of the performances which were to follow; Windsor flattered to deceive at Egham and pulled up short at Datchet, but redeemed themselves with a convincing win against a very weak Boyne Hill side (much to the dismay of Tim Smith Esq who found himself humiliated against his former club).

Heading into the first league game against Basingstoke at home, the team had been working particularly hard on their fielding, the one discipline in which they felt they had the upper hand on every single team in the league. As the game unfolded, it was ironically to be this discipline which lost them the game. Having won the toss, Windsor batted on a slow and low Home Park deck and were restricted to 134/7, Kemp providing the only resistance with 42*. Dropped catches cost Windsor dear and the opposition scraped home 6 down. Despite all the positive vibes, Windsor were staring another average season in the face.

Not to be perturbed, skipper Wes Nichols stressed the importance of simple basics to all the troops in the changing rooms. From here every member of the team made the commitment to value their wicket and work harder in the field to put pressure on the opposition.

The second half of this vow stood Windsor in good stead in their second game, away against Chiswick and Latymer. Having been inserted on a green top, Windsor crawled to 137 off 48 overs in difficult batting conditions. In response, Chiswick couldn’t cope with the pace and bounce of Nichols and Kemp who, in tandem, ran through them for a meagre 98. With 25 points on the board, Windsor had broken their duck and were hoping to build on this momentum over the following weeks against league new boys Eversley and Cove.

The team (and assorted female entourage) arrived at Eversley in buoyant mood and upon seeing what looked like a hard and fast deck, their mood improved further. Nichols won the toss and duly elected to bat. Windsor faced a good, pacey attack on a fast deck which suited their batting down to the ground as they were able to post 230 in their allotted overs, with some excellent hard hitting from Birch and Malik at the top of the order and Harris lower down. Windsor were determined to back up their bowlers in the field and despite a howler from Birch, Windsor were electric in the field and out played the opposition with ease, Kemp and Nichols again providing the fire power.

The season felt well and truly alive and the team were bonding well both on and off the field. this being the key ingredient to their success! Excellent wins followed against Cove and Marlow, a game which some in hindsight view as the catalyst for the remainder of the season. On a wet, miserable day Windsor vs Marlow was the only fixture to be played. Inspired by the batting of Nichols (who self executed himself run out on 99) and the bowling of Kemp (4/25), Windsor picked up 25 points and established a lead at the top of the league which would never be breached.

As an aside, it is important to note the commitment of second team wicket keeper Mervin Care who travelled from home to field for Adam ‘The Groin’ Weston. The team were all grateful to Merv for coming over, and despite dropping one of the best bats in the league, he made a valuable contribution to arguably the most important win of the season.

Nichols had sculpted his team into a ‘bat first and bully’ outfit over the first month of the season. The aim was always to score 200+ and then bully the opposition with the pace of Kemp, Nichols and Hartridge away from home and the guile of Harris and Mohindru at home.

Their chasing form was soon to be tested against Beaconsfield and Bagshot in consecutive weeks as the team pulled through with (almost) flying colours. Thanks to sublime bowling performance from Mohindru (7/26) v Beacs and Hartridge v Bagshot (4/38) the batting chased smaller totals with Nichols, Birch, Weston and San Jose all contributing to steer the team home and secure another 40 points.

One of the most satisfying aspects of the season has to be the fact that at some point or another, every member made a crucial contribution to the team. Against Finch it was the turn of Ben Harris to prove what a talent he is, ripping through the opposition with a return of 7/32. With another 25 points in the bag, Windsor headed to local rivals Datchet in high spirits…. What happened during that game scarcely deserves mention but needless to say that from 1-11, the players were gutted by the 132 run loss.

The feeling whilst sat in the away changing room at Datchet, listening to ‘We are Champions’ belting out from next door was a great motivating factor that would inspire the team throughout the rest of the season, and thankfully one they were able to impart on their rivals 9 weeks later.

At the turn of the season, Windsor had their noses in front, a position they certainly were not used to. The team were confident and with the return of the mercurial Huggins the batting looked significantly stronger and the bowling was as lethal as ever. After the debacle at Datchet, Windsor had to start again and they did so in emphatic fashion winning 4 of their next 5 games (It would have been 5 form five but for the rain at Basingstoke), claiming a total of 112 points. It was this amazing run which was eventually to seal Windsor 1st XI as league champions.

Throughout the season, skipper Nichols had led from the front and it is noticeable that in this run of five games, he accounted for 20+ wickets and scored more than 200 runs. This kind of form dragged his team out of the doldrums and the team is indebted to the captain for his performances throughout the year. The self proclaimed ‘Daddy’ can now surely lay claim to be one of the better players in the TVL and take limitless satisfaction in beating his twin from Datchet with whom he was separated at birth!

With four games remaining, Windsor were league leaders by a massive 50 points and whilst the league wasn’t over, the remaining games provided Windsor with the opportunity to play some champagne cricket.

Arguably the highlight of the season came over at Finch, a happy hunting ground for the Windsor boys in recent years. Some of the older heads (Oliver ‘hot pants’ Birch and Jon ‘Symbols’ San Jose) had a torrid day but it was a joy to see some of the colts being introduced into senior cricket. U/15's Jack Barton and Kris Baumgartner were rewarded their debut and both batted, bowled and fielded superbly in a dramatic last ball win inspired by Bevan ‘the finisher’ Malloch. The finish was so dramatic that Mrs Malloch was reduced to tears and Mrs Barton could hardly watch as Jack hit the winning runs. The team celebrated in typical fashion, all piling into town still wearing their whites for one of the more bizarre nights of recent years. It was this day/night which the scribe feels encapsulates the season more than any other: A superb game of cricket, followed by a great night, enjoyed by all of the team.

In summary, 2009 has been a season to remember. The 1st XI have been crowned Div 2A Champions, had won the East Berkshire 20/20 and came runners up in the Farnham Royal Knockout (only to be beaten single handedly by a test match player, which sadly is a luxury that Windsor will never be able to afford). As mentioned, the hallmark of the team was that week in, week out, blokes would stand up when needed and make vital contributions to the team.

After 2 seasons, Nichols has been successful in getting his side to display a change of attitude from the outfits of prior seasons. Windsor started working together as a team and from there grew confident together. The 1st XI was finally committing to each other and not themselves and started to play proper cricket, not just turn up and hit and chase a ball around in the afternoon. Training and practice was getting put to use on the field and the side never EVER made excuses.

As such, it is difficult to highlight individual contributions. However, from short mid-wicket it was apparent that 4 or 5 individuals made a massive impact on the side. Promotion was the product of 2 years of hard work from Wes Nichols, who has integrated himself fully into his new club….. The side will need his runs, wickets and leadership in the more testing Div 1 next year.

Mark Huggins has added a real edge to the batting line up, the maturity in his batting was a joy to watch for those who have watched the fat slogger hole out for years on end, he now has a role of responsibility in the side that will be needed for the younger guys to learn from.

Adam Weston, who provides the perfect foil for the more aggressive batsmen in the line up give Windsor a much needed backbone in the middle order and his grit will be a vital ingredient if Windsor are to thrive next year.

Oliver Birch possibly single handedly taught the side from out int he middle to importance of rotating the strike and taking all singles on offer. His 2nd 500 run season in a row gave Windsor the platform that allowed them to get those 200 totals.

Finally, Ben Harris who with his bowling and fielding gave Windsor another gear in the field, has come of age in ’09. Windsor will be looking to Ben next year when the chips are down to lift the side when they’re chasing leather to all four corners.

All in all, a fantastic season. It is rare that everything goes your way on the sporting field but it is fair to say that with 14 wins out of 18 games and the highest points difference from 1st to 2nd (78pts)throughout all 18 TVL leagues, Windsor have had one of those years.

Lets hope the squad can remain tight knit and committed over the closed season, train hard and come back ready to mount a challenge for Div 1, a task which although very difficult, is within their grasp.

Cheers for the memories.






AWARDS






1st XI Players Player - Wes Nichols

1st XI Captains Player - Ben Harris




Statistics form the TVL


Batting



Wes Nichols 671 runs @ 44.72 (5 x 50)

Oliver Birch 526 runs @ 32.88 (4 x 50)

Mark Huggins 493 runs @ 41.08 (4 x 50)

Adam Weston 359 runs @ 35.90 (3 x 50)

Bevan Malloch 224 runs @ 28.00 (3 x 50)




Bowling



Wes Nichols 51 wkts @ 11.86 (4 x 5wkts)

Ben Harris 39 wkts @ 16.80 (3 x 5wkts)

Rah Mohindru 21 wkts @ 13.81 (1 x 5wkts)

Tom Hartridge 18 wkts @15.17

Brendan Kemp 15 wkts @ 23.47

Bevan Malloch 11 wkts @ 17.00




Catches



10 - Ben Harris

8 - Brendan Kemp

5 - Adam Weston, Mark Huggins

4 - Oliver Birch, Wes Nichols




Wicketkeeping


Jon San Jose

21 dismissals (16 catches and 5 stumpings)




Monday, September 07, 2009


WINDSOR FINISH SEASON WITH A WIN



Malloch does it again scoring 53* as Windsor
finish the season on a high


WINDSOR 223/6
Malloch 53*

Defeated

DATCHET 221/5

In a game that was effectively a dead-rubber, Windsor hosted Datchet in the seasons final league game. With Windsor already crowned champions, both sides where lacking the same motivation that saw Datchet towel the Home Park side up earlier in the season, and it looked that might continue as Datchet won the toss and proceeded to belt the Windsor bowling all around the Park. Only Malloch (1/34), Nichols (2/56) and Harris (2/67) where able to penetrate as Datchet declared their innings closed after 40 overs in a stunning sporting declaration.

Windsor where pretty confident of chasing down that total on a lovely batting strip and looked to get the colts time in the middle. Birch (23) started well with Nair (19) but it was young U/15 Kris Baumgartner again (29) who occupied the crease and allowed the likes of Weston (38) and Huggins (16) to up the rate. Upon Baumgartners departure Malloch (52*) and Nichols (32*) got the Windsor side home as the managed to finished the season on a high.

In the wash up Windsor have won the league by a mammoth 78 points! They scored 360 pts in the 18 matches league averaging better than 20 pts a game, and upon those numbers are more then ready to take the step up to Division 1 next season.

It is widely accepted in the clubhouse that this Windsor 1st XI is the best Windsor team ever to grace the hallowed Home Park, and many are sure that this is just the start of a golden age for the club.




Sunday, August 30, 2009


BEVO HAS HIS TIME TO SHINE!



Bevan "The Finisher" Malloch gets Windsor
home in a nail biter at Finch


FINCHAMPSTEAD 9/260 (51 Overs)

lost to

WINDSOR 8/261 (48.5 Overs)
Malloch 77*
Weston 52

With the league already secure, Windsor travelled to Finchampstead to try and keep their 100% winning record at the venue in the last 4 seasons in tact. With young U/15's Kris Baumgartner and Jack Barton handed their 1st XI debuts, Windsor lost the toss and had to toil away first on a sublime batting surface.

With Nichols still incapacitated with a knee injury, Malloch and Kemp took the new rock. Malloch (2/55) was great as he probed away outside off stick as at the other end Kemp (2/61) bowled in a very intimidating manner hitting the splice often. The decks played true all day as Pike scored a deserved 100 for the home side as Harris (3/72) toiled away and in the process claimed his 40th league wicket with great support provided younster Barton (0/32) getting in 8 overs and showing in the feild and with the ball what an exciting talent he is.

At the beginning of the season Windsor were a poor batting side. Over the course of the season Windsor have well and truly put that to rest as they shot out of the blocks with Huggins (37) and Birch (27) bringing up 50 in the first 6 overs! U/15 Baumgartner (17) and Weston (52) managed to edge the score closer but the partnership between Harris (37) batting at 6 and Malloch was what pulled the momentum back into Windsors favour after Finch did well to apply the brakes.

As wickets fell the equation became 60 runs in 7 overs, it was good to see Windsors old sparring partner former Datchet skipper Mark Sheppard giving plenty of friendly banter on the sidelines regarding Windsor chances and the apparent embarassment it would feel if they fell flat!! The side was most pleased to prove the journeyman wicketkeeper wrong as Malloch proved a masterclass on finishing an innings scoring 50 runs in the last 5 overs with a massive array of sixes and timed singles and with 1 ball to spare, his partner Barton managed to score the winning runs! Funnily enough Shep wasn't as chatty after the win, as the skipper was more than happy to let him know!

Bevans knock was all class for a plyer who has tremendous talent and sadly due to injury has not had much of a chance to shine as he otherwise would in Windsors success. There is not a more important player in the first team set up and was great to see him contribute again as he as often done to a Windsor win.

Windsor play host to Datchet next weekend as the friendly local rivals will no doubt want to restore some pride after being comprehensively outplayed by the Windsor side over the course of the season. Win/loss or draw both sides will be sure to have a good drink and celebrate a great season in 2009, as it will be a shame that both sides won't get a chance to play against each other in 2010.

Fingers crossed Shep may turn up again to spur the Windsor side to another win with his friendly banter from the boundary rope, we may even buy him a beer if he gets us home again!!!








Sunday, August 23, 2009


WINDSOR ARE TVL 2A CHAMPIONS!!!



Windsor celebrate in style, winning the league with 2
games to go!



WINDSOR 235/5
Nichols 97
Birch 69

Defeated

BAGSHOT 106
Harris 7/69

With a win required to guarantee the TVL 2A title, Windsor hosted Bagshot who on the back of consecutive wins, where full of running and confidence. With Nichols winning the toss, Windsor decided to bat on a wicket that might break up, as the game progressed.

San Jose who in his 2nd crack at topping the order failed, meaning Nichols and Birch where able to renew their consistent partnership. When Birch (69) departed, the pair had put on 117, and a big total was looking a chance. Huggins and Nichols then got together and as they have done to many sides this season, scored freely. Nichols closing in on a 100 then got a leading edge to mid off to fall for 97, but the work was well and truly done as Huggins (37) closed out the innings for Windsor and after 52 overs where 235/5.

Windsor could smell the league title, and knew if they could get 10 wickets would clinch it. Windsor then set about taking those 10 wickets as Harris (7/69) used the home conditions to his advantage as Nichols (2/29) now on one leg, hobbled in support at the other end. With Mohindru (1/7) getting in the act, there where scenes of jubilation as Windsor had claimed the title!!

The champagne flowed in the dressing rooms and that night as Windsor celebrated winning the league with 2 games to spare! Windsor now have a 74 point lead from 2nd place. That's a fair reflection of Windsors dominance in this competition. The league tables doesn't lie, they have been far and away the best side in the league.

Windsor travel to Finchamptead next week and will looking to blood some colts in the next 2 games as they prepare for life in Division 1.




Monday, August 17, 2009


LADY LUCKY SHUNS WINDSOR



Huggins scoring 67 was not enough for Windsor
to win the league as they are forced to wait another week


BEACONSFEILD 222/9
Nichols 4/39

Drew with

WINDSOR 173/4
Huggins 67

Windsor travelled to Beaconsfeild on the weekend to try and secure their Div 2A title. The lead up to the fixture could have been better with Hartridge presumably breaking a finger during the week, but deciding to play. That poor luck continued with Nichols losing the toss and Windsor having to bowl. From experience the Beaconfeild deck is very good to bat on first, very hard second, so it was important early wickets where taken. Luckily that was done as Kemp (1/18) and Nichols (4/39) got the early break throughs, but just as the deck flattened, Weston split the webbing in his hand from a tough chance and had to be rushed to hospital. This meant Windsor had to field with 10 players and 1 of them in Hartridge, nursing a broken finger!

From here Beaconsfeild found the gaps easy to identify and plundered 222/9 in 52 overs. Harris 2/28 done very well in trying conditions, and Windsor could only wonder what could had been, as Beaconsfeild must have scored an extra 30/40 runs through the gaps the man down created.

Windsor had to re-shuffle the batting order to deal with Westons absence, and with Hartridge unable to put a glove on, let alone bat! Windsor where effectively 2 men down. Birch (14) and San Jose (18) done their best and Gould (25) showed his promise, but it was left to Huggins (67) and Nichols (45*) to combat the very good Beaconfeild attack.

At drinks it was 101/3 and game on. But Beaconsfeild started bowling stump to stump on the up and down wicket and the partnership could never get going again, Windsor had to settle for batting points. with only 9 players able to bat

It was quite bemusing to hear the chirp from the Beaconsfeild side about "not going for it" when they had a long on/long off and sweeper in place from the first part of the innings!

Although their frustrations where valid, in the reverse position, it would be guaranteed Windsor would not have been so defensive with feild placing! This scribe thinks you need to "earn" a win, not wait for an opponent to hand it to you... Windsor with 9 x 25pt wins "earn" victory through positive feild placing and an aggressive mentality. At no time did Huggins and Nichols feel like the oppostion where looking to take their wicket, they seemed to be merely waiting for them to make a mistake. That wasn't going to happen!

Maybe with a couple of back pads instead of a players riding the boundary to take advantage of a poping pitch, it could have been a different outcome?

Windsor would also like to take the time to thank Beaconsfeild for helping Weston to hospital after his webbing was split. The manner in which the home side came to his aid was very much appreciated by Windsor, and showed the spirit the game should be played in, hard on the feild and friendly off it.

So with a draw secured, Windsor look forward to hosting a bullish Bagshot this weekend, and hopefully with 11 fully fit players ready to go, can secure the title! Maybe!




Monday, August 10, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT 4 IN A ROW



Nichols (7/29 & 33) with Huggins 79 combine to bring
down Marlow as Windsor leap towards the League



WINDSOR 159 All Out
Huggins 79

defeated

MARLOW 80 All Out
Nichols 7/29

Windsor took a giant leap towards the TVL Division 2A title with a much needed win against Marlow at Home Park on Saturday.

In a gutsy move Nichols won the toss and decided to bat first, hoping to take advantage of the up/down surface bowling 2nd on the wet deck and to put pressure on a youthful Marlow outfit chasing a target.

It was expected to be extremely difficult batting first though, and this was highlighted by Birch falling 2nd ball of the day! From here Gould (11) defied his youth and managed to rebuild the innings and but when he departed, it was left to Nichols (33) and Huggins (79) to get a score of 120+ which was expected to be par.

Huggins was majestic and has come full circle in the space of 1 year. He is very close now to the finished article, and living up to the potential he has always had. His powers of concentration and maturity under pressure, the areas that where lacking in his game 1 year ago, where sublime, and the fact he more than doubled the next highest score on the day tells the story. It was the knock many have been waiting for him to play.

A score of 159, was probably 20 less than what was achievable, but Lee Atkinson (6/56) made life terribly hard to get any further.

Windsor went into the break pretty confident knowing the pitch still had a bit of life in it and the gamble of batting first would pay off, if Windsor could put enough balls in the right areas. That was certainly what happened as Nichols (7/29) and Harris (3/41) bowled unchanged to hand Windsor the 25 pts after 24 overs.

Windsor are now 68 pts clear at the top of the ladder and with 4 games in hand are favourites to clinch the title. Windsor travel to Beaconsfield next week in a quest to keep the run going to 5 in a row.




Monday, August 03, 2009


WINDSOR WIN 3 STRAIGHT!



Birch plundered 73 as Windsor knock off
a plucky Cove to get one step closer


WINDSOR 201/4
Birch 73

Defeated

COVE 186 All Out
Nichols 5/69

Windsor where lucky to keep their winning run going with an entertaining 15 run win against Cove on the weekend.

With rain falling heavily in the morning, and the outlook for the rest of the day far from promising, Windsor won the toss and batted, hoping to score as quick as possible. Nichols (43) and a brilliant Birch (73) put on 107 for the first wicket and were scoring at 5 an over. The 16 year old Gould (27) and Huggins (37*) managed to keep the flow continuing and San Jose (19) managed to provide the cherry on top with 3 big sixes to push the total over 200 in the 38th over.

A gutsy declaration was then called, giving Cove another 14 overs to chase a more than gettable target. The skipper was mindful of not only the time remaining in the game with inclement weather fast approaching, but keeping Cove interested in chasing down their first win of the season, as not to allow them to "shut up shop".

After a few overs the first stop to the game was called as rain tumbled down. The wet ball and dark skies played havoc with Windsor behind the wicket as 5 chances went down. Luckily Nichols (5/69) managed to hit the stumps.

After the 2nd rain stoppage, Randall (66) launched a fine rear guard action until Birch took a magnificent catch as mid on diving to his left, to swing the game back in Windsor's favour. Another brilliant snare by Malloch at short leg, again off Mohindru (2/23) meant Windsor needed 2 more wickets. Tom "Action Man" Hartridge (3/29) duly completed the job, handing Windsor its third win on the trot with 15 runs to spare.

Windsor play host to Marlow next week whose ability defies their position on the ladder. Windsor need to field considerably better if they are to knock over this very good side.




Sunday, July 26, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT 2 ON THE TROT



Nichols continues his good run of form with the batwith 68
as Windsor scrap home against Eversley


WINDSOR 186
Nichols 68
Huggins 62

defeated

EVERSLEY 173
Harris 5/91

With a blanket of rain smothering Home Park on the Thursday and Friday, chances of playing where very slim. But thanks to the outstanding work of Waterers ground staff, Windsor where able to host the punchy Eversley without any issues.

Nichols managed to win the toss and choose to bat on a very damp wicket. A surprising choice considering Chana (1) and Nair (16) both fell early on. Once again it was Nichols (68) and Huggins (62) who managed to re-build the innings. When Nichols departed with the score on 153/3, a score of 250+ looked on the cards, but some dumb batting, combined with a great debut from Eversley youngster Cummings (6/11), ripped the heart out of the much maligned Windsor lower order. The final 7 wickets managed to score 33 runs. No matter which way you want to sugar coat it, it was a pathetic performance.

After a rollicking from the skipper that tore paint from the walls, Windsor were set a task, 10 wickets, no matter what. Luckily, youngster Ben Harris (5/91) answered the call as he removed to first 4 wickets inside the first 6 overs of the match. A wicket to Nichols (2/57) and a run out from a direct hit from the skipper had Eversley 6/30 and looking at another defeat.

From here Windsor witnessed a great rear guard action from Eversley skipper Ben Saville (105) as he fought tooth and nail to get closer to the total. But a magnificent catch from the dependable Kemp changed the complexion of the game, as the redoubtable Mohindru (2/24), came on with the new ball the remove Saville and take the 10th wicket to secure another 25pt win.

Windsor travel to Cove next weekend, where a similar performance be unacceptable in trying to secure its 3rd win on the trot...




Monday, July 20, 2009


WINDSOR BACK INTO WINNING WAYS



Skipper Wes Nichols leads from the front claimed 5/22 and
scoring 70* as Windsor edge closer to the title


WINDSOR 225/6
Mark Huggins 85
Wes Nichols 70*

defeated

CHISWICK 143
Wes Nichols 5/22

After last weeks unlucky episode with the rain, Windsor hosted rivals Chiswick. Rain tipped down on the Friday, but luckily the much maligned Windsor CC covers did an adequate job and upon winning the toss, Nichols decided to have a bat.

The home side was soon in trouble, as openers Chana (1) and Birch (8) departed with the score less than 20. The 17 year old Nair (17) came and went till Huggins (85) and Nichols (70*) shared a 100+ partnership that managed to withstand the Chiswick assault on a difficult batting surface.

Huggins in particular was superb belting the ball like only he can to all corners and a much deserved 100 looked a forgone conclusion until a rush of blood quashed what would have been a well deserved tonne. It was a shame, as he has really matured as a batsmen in the last year, cutting a lot of recklessness out of his game, but he still has a little way to go till he really reaches his full potential.

A much more sedate Nichols continued to probe singles and rotate the strike and with San Jose (19) pushed the total to 225.

Windsor then looked to attack from the outset, but with the much vaunted spin attack both having an off day with the ball, runs came a plenty. Harris (1/57) did manage to claim the dangerous Bhatia, as Nichols got the key wicket of Panta bowled, with his 1st ball to him.

A change of tact meant that Nichols (5/22) and the introduction of Hartridge (3/21) would pull the game back into the homes sides favour. The wicket of Vandenburg was the catalyst that saw Windsor engulf the Chiswick middle/lower order and another 25 point win was completed in the 38th over.

Windsor play host to Eversley next week, as Windsor hope to start another run of wins that will strengthen their position at the top of the TVL.




Tuesday, July 14, 2009


WINDSOR STUNG BY THE RAIN...



Weston gets 50* as Windsor are
denied by the rain at Basingstoke


WINDSOR 229/7
Adam Weston 50*
Michael Gould 58

drew with

BASINGSTOKE 68/4

Windsor travelled to Basingstoke on the weekend in dour conditions hoping but not expecting a full days play to extend their lead in the TVL.

The weather was holding out amid grey skies and upon winning the toss, Nichols opted to bat. It was an interesting innings of 3 thirds as Gould (58) and Birch (48) stacked on the runs as the drizzle began to sleet down. This then made conditions quite difficult to bat as Windsor then went on to lose 6 for 35! With the ball seaming everywhere, Windsor found it hard as the sleet started to pour down. From here though, the ball got water-logged which meant Weston (50*), who was superb and in a timely return to form Hartridge (23) managed to take back the advantage. San Jose (33*) came out and played his most mature innings of the season thus far, to push the total to 229/7.

After a basic tea, Windsor then looked to attack and had the home team in trouble early on. With Nichols (3/28) knocking over the top order supported by Harris (1/10), Windsor were confident they could secure another 25pt win, but with the constant drizzle now causing concern with the umpires, Windsor had to settle for a 12pt draw in the 23rd over and rue what could have been, had the elements been kinder.

Windsor play host to Chiswick on the weekend, and will be looking for a good performance to extend their lead in the TVL.




Monday, July 06, 2009


WINDSOR ONCE AGAIN CANT MATCH IT WITH DATCHET...



The ageless Mohindru was best performed of the
Windsor attack as they go down to Datchet


DATCHET 8/260
Mohindru 4/45

defeated

WINDSOR 128

In a much needed wake up call, Windsor where comprehensively out played by a far superior Datchet side over the weekend. Upon losing the toss, Windsor toiled for their first 52 over stint of the season in the field and struggled to penetrate on the fabulous batting pitch.

Only Mohindru (4/45) could get momentum as Tilly (97) anchored the home sides innings in a real skippers knock as as Harris (2/75) and Nichols (1/38) chimed in the the other scalps.

Windsor needed someone in the top 4 to get a 100 but sadly Birch (17), Nichols (33), Nair (19) and Huggins (22) all got starts but were not good enough to go on with it. Windsors feeble under belly was brutally exposed as another pathetic middle/lower order performance then lost 7/25 to succumb to their 2nd loss of the season. It was a case of Windsor lying down and players not putting a very high price on their wicket.

Windsor frailty against spin was also highlighted as Aldiss (5/44) and Tilley (4/74) had a field day against a clueless bottom half.

Apart from the performance of Mohindru, the only highlight of the game was the great banter and spirit between the two sides after the game, as both sides drank together till dark. Even if it meant seeing all the Datchet lads in matching underwear.

Windsor travel to Basingstoke who are 2nd on the ladder, and will need to put this dire performance behind them if they are going to compete against one of the better sides in the league.




Monday, June 29, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT 7 ON THE TROT!



Windsor stroke spin weapon in Ben Harris
finally shown as he destroys Finch taking 7/32


WINDSOR 170
Bevan Malloch 55

defeated

FINCHAMPSTEAD 45
Ben Harris 7/32


Windsor played host to Finchampstead on the weekend and with both side filling 2 of the top 3 spots on the ladder, a tough encounter was expected. Nichols happily won the toss and batted first in quite warm conditions.
After the side came back from skippers Stag in Brighton the day before, the team was most pleased with the result. Non more than the skipper, who could be said, still had the shakes...

Sadly though that's as good as it got for Windsor in the first part of the game, as they lost 4 wickets for 9 runs inside 5 overs! Luckily for them Birch (47) and Malloch (55) steadied the ship and a score of 200+ would have been on the cards if Windsors lower order could have found someone to hang around with Kemp (14*). In the end they had to settle for 170 off 38 overs.

Windsor then looked to attack from the get go with Nichols (3/7) knocking over both openers inside 3 overs. It was then left to Ben Harris (7/32) to dominate the game providing a masterclass in off-spin bowling to hand Windsor a 25 pt win.

Windsor next week take on local rivals Datchet. Windsor must do alot better with the bat if they are going to be any chance of competing with this very strong Datchet side.




Sunday, June 21, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT SIX IN A ROW!



Hartridge 4/36 with his pace and bounce was too
much for Bagshot on the weekend


BAGSHOT 116
T Hartridge 4/36

defeated by

WINDSOR 6/118
A Weston 41*

Windsor travelled to Bagshot to try their best to extend their run in the TVL. The infamous Bagshot strip with ridges on both lengths and an up down appearance, meant the skipper was delighted to lose the toss! As such Bagshot elected to bat.

Windsor started well with the sublime Kemp lidding a Bagshot batsmen as Nichols (3/30) managed to chip in with wickets. It was then Hartridge (4/36) and Malloch (2/12) who cleaned up the Bagshot middle order on a difficult wicket to score on. When Mohindru (1/5) picked up the final scalp Bagshot were all out 116 in the 33rd over.

In reply Nichols (22) and Birch (17) set about getting the chase finished early. Huggins (21) had similar ideas but Bagshot hung in taking a few wickets to keep things interesting. It was Weston (41*) who guided Windsor home to another win in the 22nd over.

Next week Windsor play host to the formidable Finchampstead. Once again they will need to be at their best to take the points.




Monday, June 15, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT 5 IN A ROW!!



"When do i get bowl?"
Mohindru strikes a familiar pose as he personally
accounts for Beac's on the weekend claiming 7/26


BEACONSFIELD 136
Rah Mohindru 7/26

defeated by

WINDSOR 5/137
Oliver Birch 67*

Windsor where lucky enough to keep their unbeaten run in tact this weekend with a gritty 5 wicket win over Beaconsfield.

Having lost the toss, Windsor had to bowl where Kemp and Nichols struggled to contain the batting onslaught. It was not until Mohindru (7/26) entered the fray in the 11th over that the first breakthru was made at 59. With Hartridge (2/19) introduced at the other end, both players bowled superbly in partnership knocking over the Beaconsfield side for 136 in the 33rd over. The total contradicted the fact that Windsor where a little sloppy in the field, and lucky Mohindru could turn up and bowl the spell of the seasun this far...

In reply Windsor lost wickets and made a pretty easy target difficult, fortunatelyBirch (67*) and San Jose (33*) where immune to this and put on the match breaking partnership that secured Windsor the victory.

Windsor has alot of repsect for the Beaconsfield side as they have had to wood on them for the last few seasons, so it was a very pleasing win.

Windsor travel to Bagshot next week, where an improvements all around will be needed to secure another victory.




Sunday, June 07, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT FOUR!!



Wes Nichols falls 1 run short of a well deserved 100
as Windsor knock off Marlow


WINDSOR 9/207 (39 Overs)
Wes Nichols 99

defeated

MARLOW 82 (29.2 Over)
Brendan Kemp 4/25

Windsor travelled to Marlow amid dour conditions expecting not to play on Saturday. Showers hovering all night and morning didn't give much hope of play but a break i the weather did eventuate and the game was reduced to 39/35 affair.

Windsor lost the toss and where sent in and managed to set an impressive 207, amid quite difficult conditions. Sadly Nichols (99) was run out again trying to score his 100th run, and was well supported by Birch (21), Weston (30) and Huggins (31) as they formed crucial partnerships with the skipper, some thing was missing the previous week.

Not expecting to knock the home sides quality batting over in such a small amount of time, Windsor where confident of at least restricting them to the total set. But all that changed when Kemp (4/25) bowled his best spell of the season on the bouncing seaming wicket to cut the heart out of the Marlow top order. With Nichols (2/32) getting the prize scalp of Paskins at the other end and Tom Hartridge (2/12) bowling some genuine gas, Malloch (2/12) was left the wrap up the game for Windsor with 8 5 overs remaining.

Windsor next week play host to the quality Beaconsfield, and must replicate this same kind of effort to keep the run going.




Monday, June 01, 2009


WINDSOR MAKE IT THREE IN A ROW!



Wes Nichols top scored with 73 as Windsor
accounted for Cove on the weekend


WINDSOR 213
Wes Nichols 73
Adam Weston 55

Defeated

COVE 2's 115

Windsor were fortunate enough to continue their winning run on the weekend as they played host to Cove.

Windsor won the toss and batted first on a pristine batting surface, but really fell short in being dismissed for 213 in 50 overs. It was a feeble effort from the middle/lower order as Nichols (73) and Birch (28) put on an opening stand of 87 after 20 overs. Only Weston (55) can hold his head high as Windsors middle order failed to take advantage of the outstanding conditions.

Luckily Windsors bowling did not misfire as Kemp (1/16), Hartridge (2/6) and Malloch (1/12) did the early damage. It was then the spinners turn to get some overs under their belt after missing out in the last 2 games, as Mohindru (3/32) and the outstanding 18 year old Harris (3/27) who seems to be able to turn a ball on any surface square finished things off in the 40th over.

Windsor travel to Marlow next week who are certain to be very difficult to tame on their home ground, but fingers crossed Windsor can continue the good form and put in a good effort to extend the good run in the TVL.




Saturday, May 23, 2009


TWO ON THE TROT!!!



Oliver Birch top scored with 58 as
Windsor beat Eversley


WINDSOR 8/229
Birch 58
Malik 50

Defeated

EVERSLEY 98

Windsor manged to make it 2 on the trot as they managed to beat impressive new side Eversley away on Saturday.

Upon being sent in, Birch (58) started getting back in the runs, and it was a partnership with Malik (50) that formed the backbone of the total. Weston (27) and San Jose (13) managed to keep the score board ticking, but it was the partnership between Kemp (24) and Harris (23*) that really broke Eversleys back, as Windsor transformed a score of 200 to 229.

Eversley got off to a dreadful start as Nichols (4/38) claimed both openers in the first over. Brilliantly supported by Kemp (3/25), Windsor can now boast one of the better opening attacks in the league, as their pace and bounce reduced Eversley to a sub 100 score.

Malloch (3/11) deserved to clean up the tail as Windsor celebrated 50 points in 2 weeks!

Windsor now are hoping to make it 3 in a row as they play guest to Cove 2's at home next week.




Sunday, May 17, 2009


WINDSOR GET FIRST WIN



Wes Nichols managed to destroy Chiswick
claiming a match winning 6/36


WINDSOR 137/8 (48 Overs)

defeated

Chiswick & Latymer 98 (39 Overs)
W.Nichols 6/36

Windsor managed to grab their first win in the TVL in 2009 against Chiswick at Whitton. Heavy showers during the week and morning of the game made batting difficult as Windsor having been sent in, lost both openers cheaply. It was left again to Nichols (26) and Malik (22) to steady the ship as Weston (40*) managed to pull the total to a defendable 137.

With the sun now shining and gusting winds flattening out the pitch, Windsor needed to take their chances. Luckily they managed to take advantage of what little life was left in the wicket early on as Kemp (3/26) and Nichols (6/36), managed to repel Chicwicks advances.

All chances offered were taken by Windsor as Hartridge (1/3) took the final scalp that hopefully can set up a winning sequence for them!

Windsor travel to Eversley next week and fingers crossed they will get to bat on a descent surface which can able them to score a bit more than 140, like in previous weeks!!!




Tuesday, May 12, 2009


DEJA VU AS WINDSOR FAIL AGAIN IN THE LEAGUES FIRST ROUND...



Brendon Kemp managed to top score with 42*
in Windsors first round loss


WINDSOR 7/137 (52 Overs)

Lost to

BASINGSTOKE & NHT's 6/140 (43 Overs)

Windsor lost their first game of the season in the TVL to Basingstoke on the weekend. Batting first they had to endure some disciplined bowling on what could on be described as a very sub-par pitch, that incidentally got very low marks from both skippers and umpires!!!

Nichols (14) and Malik (18) laboured to get the score to 51 after 26 overs! Before Kemp (42*), Weston (30) and George (13*) managed to take advantage of some wickets in hand to get a competitive 137 on the board.

Windsor had to take all their chances to win and Nichols (2/31) and Harris (3/57) had the visitors on the ropes at 4/25 after 6 overs, and a courageous defence looked a chance. But they missed a crucial opportunity to make that 5/30 and that was really it in the end as the Basingstoke batters took the life given and guided the side amid difficult batting conditions to the target with 4 overs remaining and 4 wickets in hand.

The fact that only 270 runs where scored in 90 odd overs tells the story, as 137 was a defendable score on the up and down pitch, but Windsor needed to be perfect in the field , and they weren't, as such fully deserved to lose to the better side.

Windsor travel to Chiswick next week and hope to get the seasons first win under their belt.