AECL's reliance on Sheddocksley is now at an end with the introduction of Harlaw to the fixtures list next week (many thanks G98!!). The sponge was at it's best last night with ground staff calling off the top of the table clash between ATSSC and Ellon at the 11th hour. So last night was an opportunity for the chasing pack to catch-up.
It was another baltic night for all involved. Plenty of showers, wind and damp score books.
Grammar 98 recorded a comfortable 4 wicket win over IATP at Duthie Park, restricting the Park to only 92-9 of 20 overs. Grammar 98 reached 93-6 with plenty of overs to spare and now have 'home' advantage to look forward to for the rest of the season.
MCC continued to score heavily and recorded another fine victory, this time against Chevron, scoring 152-6 of 20 overs. A fine run chase by Chevron saw them fall 14 runs short.
The DeC Rebels recorded the best bowling performance of the night, restricting Methlick to only 53-8 of 20 overs. The Rebels picked off the total after only 8 overs, with the loss of 4 wickets. Another defeat keeps Methlick routed to the bottom of the table.
In another low scoring match, Toco Sport beat Caledonian by 3 wickets at the Links. Caledonian were restricted to 71-6 of 20 overs, with Toco Sport chasing and recording 72-7.
Dutchmill and St Ronald thought it was too wet and cold. Match postponed.
JohnM 31 May 2006 - 12:17