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Sat 26 May 2018
Largo Cricket Club
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Edinburgh South
HOPES OF A SECOND WIN GO SOUTH FOR LARGO CRICKETERS.

HOPES OF A SECOND WIN GO SOUTH FOR LARGO CRICKETERS.

Chris Harney29 May 2018 - 08:41
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Report by Ian Scott.

Edinburgh South were the visitors on Saturday to a sun drenched East Drive, Upper Largo to play Largo's 1st.XI. Looking for their second win of the season skipper David Scott hoped to win the toss and make use of what appeared to be a bowler friendly wicket. Unfortunately the toss was won by the visitors and Largo were asked to bat.

Despite any concerns about the wicket opening batsmen A.Warrender and Robertson looked like they were going to pile on the runs as they quickly scored 22 runs from the first 3 overs with Robertson dispatching anything loose to the boundary. However Rehman, South's opening bowler, soon settled into his stride and with his accurate pacey bowling was soon causing havoc in the Largo ranks.

Warrender(6) was first to fall thanks to an absolutely sensational catch at gully by Saunders. This "catch of a lifetime" by a clearly enthusiastic fielder really lifted the bowler who in the same over then bowled Harney(0), Robertson(26) followed in Rehman's next over trapped plum LBW while Eglinton(3) hoping to capitalise on spin of youngster Amis was caught by Collard.

37 for 4 became 43 for 6 with Brown caught at the wicket for a "duck" from the bowling of the ubiquitous Rehman and Gillin(6)caught from the bowling of Saunders.

If possible things got a whole lot worse when S.Warrender drew up with a damaged "quad" and had to bat with a runner before almost inevitably he was bowled for 9 by Rehman. Barclay(4) was Rehman sixth and final wicket finishing with the fantastic figures of 6 wickets for 13 runs from 8 overs.The tail scrambled a further 13 runs. Largo 70 all out in 18,2 overs.

With no other option than to go on all out attack Scott asked his bowlers to give it their all and how well they responded backed up by high intensity and energy in the field. Brown and Eglinton bowled 16 overs straight through bowling with pace and accuracy and Edinburgh South on 40 for 4 at the end of their spell with hopes still alive. At this point the S. Warrender injury really impacted on the match as he was unable to bowl and bring the firepower to the bowling line-up he had shown last week at Prestonpans. Gillin kept charging in and thanks to a great catch by the diving S. Warrender Dhar who was steadily accumulating runs was dismissed for 17. Having done further damage to his leg Warrender limped off.

Despite the efforts of Scott and Gillin they could not make any further break through with the visitors scoring the winning runs in the 25th. over. Amis(31) who batted throughout the "South" innings was undoubtedly the star batsmen dealing with everything the Largo bowlers directed at him.

While disappointed with the result Largo hope to carry forward the energy and team spirit they showed in trying to defend their very modest score when they travel to Edinburgh on Saturday to play Edinburgh 2.

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Sat 26 May 2018

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