Exiles were beaten by 4 wickets in a well contested battle by Kings Road CC by 4 wickets at Dundonald Rec on Sunday.
Following heavy rain the day before, Exiles surprisingly still elected to bat first on winning the toss. It initially looked to be vindicated as Asad – after surviving a straightforward catching opportunity second ball of the match – struck very powerfully on the way to a rapid 50 before being caught in the covers with the score on 65 in the 12th over.
Thereafter the quality of Asad’s ball striking was highlighted as the rest of the Exiles line up found scoring very hard to come by, as Kings Roads bowlers continued with an accurate nagging line and length. Darwin anchored the innings well for his 32.
Exiles were still reasonably placed at 110 for 4 with a few overs left and Nadeem still to bat, but unfortunately the acceleration didn’t materialise and the last 6 wickets were lost for only 18 runs and Exiles were all out for 128, 7 balls short of using their 35 overs.
It felt a few runs short and so it proved to be, despite an excellent fight from the Exiles bowlers as Kings Road had to grind their way to the win. Nadeem was pacy and looked uncomfortable to face on the up and down pitch, but it was Naren with his 395th Exiles wicket that made the breakthrough, well held by John behind the stumps – a bit of experience behind that wicket!
Another good catch by John gave Asad a wicket but it was 2 wickets in an over from the returning Nadeem that brought Exiles back into the contest as Kings Road slipped from 89 for 2 to 109 for 6 and starting to run out of overs, with Pinkney (the more experienced Exiles reading this will remember the name!) having made an excellent 53 for Kings Road and skipper Shahid chipping in with two wickets for the Exiles.
But the Kings Road lower middle order had enough about them to get over the line with the final boundary hit off the first ball of the last over. A tight contest and one where the Exiles might reflect on their decision at the toss and not giving Nadeem enough time with the bat to power their side to a competitive enough total.
Onwards to Karnataka also at Dundonald Rec next Sunday.