Kent 328/2 (65 ov), Cambridge UCCE
Kent won the toss and elected to bat first
ET Smith 26* GS Blewett 9* AP Palladino 0/59 TE Savill 0/71
Derbyshire 209/6 (58.3 ov), Glamorgan
Derbyshire won the toss and elected to bat first
LD Sutton 11* G Welch 1* SD Thomas 3/47 RDB Croft 1/50
Middlesex 206/8 (56.2 ov), Essex
Middlesex won the toss and elected to bat first
BL Hutton 43* CB Keegan 24* JD Middlebrook 0/8 JM Dakin 4/57
Gloucestershire 172/7 (55.3 ov), Somerset
Gloucestershire won the toss and elected to bat first
ID Fisher 4* RJ Sillence 25* SRG Francis 3/52 AW Laraman 1/54
Manicaland 271/5 (71.0 ov), Midlands
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Manicaland won the toss and elected to bat first
GB Brent 21* KPR Went 10* SM Ervine 1/89 TJ Friend 1/70
Warwickshire 208/8 (54.4 ov), Nottinghamshire
Warwickshire won the toss and elected to bat first
AF Giles 31* MW Clark 0* CE Shreck 2/31 GJ Smith 1/55
Lancashire 217/2 (58.1 ov), Surrey
Lancashire won the toss and elected to bat first
MB Loye 45* SG Law 22* Saqlain Mushtaq 1/62 IDK Salisbury 0/20
Cardiff UCCE 116, Sussex 40/1 (12.1 ov)
Sussex trail by 76 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
RR Montgomerie 24* PA Cottey 16* E Brown 0/4 TJ Green 0/9
Worcestershire 175/3 (63 ov), Hampshire
Worcestershire won the toss and elected to bat first
BF Smith 33* VS Solanki 0* AD Mullally 2/39 SD Udal 0/32
Northamptonshire 184, Yorkshire 18/0 (5.3 ov)
Yorkshire trail by 166 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
CR Taylor 3* MJ Wood 13* JAR Blain 0/6 A Nel 0/12
University Centres of Cricketing Excellence, 2003
Sussex v Cardiff UCCE
County Ground, Hove
18,19,20 April 2003 (3-day match)
Result:
Toss: Cardiff UCCE
Umpires: A Clarkson and SA Garratt
Close of Play:
Day 1: Cardiff UCCE 116, Sussex 284/2 (Montgomerie 116*, Adams 38*; 55 overs)
Day 2:
Cardiff UCCE 1st innings R M B 4 6
+KD Bell c Adams b Lewry 11 25 17 1 0
J Cook c Prior b Martin-Jenkins 19 76 61 3 0
AN French lbw b Lewry 0 0 1 0 0
RS Lloyd c Goodwin b Mushtaq Ahmed 33 73 62 4 0
R Bradshaw lbw b Mushtaq Ahmed 5 33 18 1 0
*CJ Yates c & b Martin-Jenkins 2 4 4 0 0
S Edmonds st Prior b Mushtaq Ahmed 0 23 20 0 0
E Brown not out 22 57 46 3 0
JA Tomlinson c Montgomerie b Mushtaq Ahmed 3 14 15 0 0
TJ Green lbw b Mushtaq Ahmed 0 0 1 0 0
T Sud c Montgomerie b Mushtaq Ahmed 4 19 16 1 0
Extras (b 4, lb 10, w 1, nb 2) 17
Total (all out, 43.2 overs) 116
FoW: 1-14 (Bell), 2-14 (French), 3-63 (Cook), 4-81 (Lloyd),
5-84 (Yates), 6-84 (Bradshaw), 7-89 (Edmonds),
8-93 (Tomlinson), 9-93 (Green), 10-116 (Sud).
Bowling O M R W
Lewry 12 6 34 2
Taylor 9 3 27 0 (1nb)
Martin-Jenkins 9 2 21 2
**Mushtaq Ahmed 12.2 5 20 6 (1w)**
Davis 1 1 0 0
i was so pleased to see mushie ball well today with excellent judgement of the english bowling and pitch conditions and i hope he keeps it up and goes back into the selectors minds for future international matches, i really do miss him he is quite a character.
I have always thought of little Mushi as a better spinner in foreign conditions than Saqlain.
Besides his tremendous bowling display in WC 92, he has taken wickets where others have failed, more noticably in the carribeans, where not many great spinners have had success, including Murali, Warne, and Saqlain.
Middlesex 214, Essex 356/7 (100 ov)
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Essex lead by 142 runs with 3 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
JS Foster 32* JM Dakin 10* Abdur Razzaq 2/52 CB Keegan 1/78
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Thanks Insolent Mod.
I have always thought of little Mushi as a better spinner in foreign conditions than Saqlain.
Besides his tremendous bowling display in WC 92, he has taken wickets where others have failed, more noticably in the carribeans, where not many great spinners have had success, including Murali, Warne, and Saqlain.
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Umair bhai lets not get too carried away. Mushtaq was only bowling to Cardiff university. A bunch of amateurs. That is not to take anything away from his bowling but the match is against a uni team not a county.
Derbyshire 489/5 (99.1 ov), Bradford/Leeds UCCE
Derbyshire won the toss and elected to bat first
LD Sutton 12* T Lungley 1* MC Dobson 2/109 M Bagley 2/136
Hampshire 356/5 (97.2 ov), Glamorgan
Hampshire won the toss and elected to bat first
N Pothas 68* AD Mascarenhas 5* AP Davies 1/70 AG Wharf 2/67
Kent 245, Leicestershire 60/3 (22.2 ov)
Leicestershire trail by 185 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
DL Maddy 11* PA Nixon 3* MA Ealham 2/13 MJ Saggers 1/20
Lancashire 309/5 (91 ov), Nottinghamshire
Lancashire won the toss and elected to bat first
MB Loye 100* G Chapple 10*
Sussex 239, Middlesex 55/2 (16.4 ov)
Middlesex trail by 184 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
SG Koenig 27* DC Nash 11* JD Lewry 1/25 Mushtaq Ahmed 0/2
Northamptonshire 313/8 (99.5 ov), Gloucestershire
Northamptonshire won the toss and elected to bat first
TMB Bailey 26* A Nel 20* JMM Averis 0/28 MCJ Ball 4/94
Oxford UCCE 231, Worcestershire 23/0 (5.1 ov)
Worcestershire trail by 208 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
SD Peters 4* A Singh 19* SJ Airey 0/3 T Mees 0/20
Durham 185, Somerset 92/1 (27.1 ov)
Somerset trail by 93 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
PD Bowler 21* M Burns 0* VJ Wells 1/16 N Killeen 0/15
Loughborough UCCE 206, Surrey 148/4 (31 ov)
Surrey trail by 58 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
MR Ramprakash 77* AJ Hollioake 4* RE King 0/41 ZK Sharif 1/8
Warwickshire 372/5 (95 ov), Essex
Warwickshire won the toss and elected to bat first
JO Troughton 90* DR Brown 116* SA Brant 3/102 JM Dakin 1/68
Afridi opened this time : Shahid Afridi c Rashid b Eaglestone 59 runs 60 min 52 balls 9 fours surprisingly no sixes
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I was about to be impressed that the tulley baaz has actually scored when I suddenly realised that they were playing against Leeds Uni. Great batsmen against ordinary bowling.