1s- visited East London taking on North London Muslims. We batted first compling an imposing 348-8 declared with Luke Ajani scoring 138. In response our hosts stood firm and despite some good bowling especially from Asad Hussain who took 4-68 we could’nt quite bowl them out, settling with a Winning Draw
Womens 1s- visited Gunnersbury, and batted first scoring 127, with Eva Solt top scoring with 52. In response we took some early wickets, however the hosts held their nerve to win by 6 wickets.
2s- hosted Bessborough who scored 238 batting first. The soon to depart, Jinesh Patel took 4-36. In response we struggled to get anything going as we were bowled out for 55
Womens 2s- recorded a victory as a result of a Harrow concession
3s- took on Richmond, we batted first and were rolled for just 77. In response we managed to take 3 wickets however in the end we were well beaten.
4s- took on West Harrow at Boddington. We batted first scoring 148 with Ahmad Shahking scoring 57 which included 6 sixes. In response Ahmad took 6 wickets however West Harrow got home with 4 in the bank
5s- played Highgate in a friendly in Enfield. We scored 344-6 batting first with Sam Jones, Lewis Coupe and Rohit Venkatraman all going back 50. In response Highgate gave it a great nudge but ended up 20 short.
6s- took on neighbours Brentham. We rolled our visitors for just 49, in response we raced to the total in just 6.2 overs. A friendly was then played after, with Max Stevenson scoring 100 as we were victors for a second time in a tighter match
7s- took on Hornsey in a friendly, who scored 280 batting first. Nick Bennett was the pick of the bowlers, in response we managed 150 at our turn at bat.
Whack XI- played their final match of the year as they visited Old Isleworthians & Heston. Greg Roebuck Williams was the pick of the bowlers taking 3-16 as we bowled out the hosts for 172. In response Rakesh Prasher top scored with 36 but we fell short by 10 runs.
Sunday- We had an 8 team 6 Nations tournament at HQ with some great cricket played, with The Punjab beating Australia in the final. Amrit Mongia was named the Player of the Tournament