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Belmont & Edgware beaten by 54 runs in Chess Valley opener

Belmont & Edgware suffered a 54-run defeat against Bharat Olympians in their first league game of the season.

June 5, 2019 10:04
Scott Gerard (right) got two wickets and 16 runs in Belmont & Edgware's CVL opener in Borehamwood. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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BECC took to the field on Sunday for the first Chess Valley Sunday League game. Returning skipper Adam Jacobs lost the toss and BECC boys were sent out to field for the first innings after toiling hard to roll the wicket, a decision that they later came to regret.

They were buoyed by the return of the 'calming' voice of "boom boom" Phil Mayer in the field and Aussie quick Jonny Eintracht, following a hamstring injury.

Injury concerns abated, Eintracht and the beleaguered Scott Gerard - obviously feeling the ill effects of Spurs' defeat the night previous - opened the bowling. If Gerard was in a bad mood before, this was almost certainly worsened by a missed caught behind chance of his bowling early on.

The reprieved opening batsman, Mahesh, played delightfully to make 50 with a series of stylish drives and impressive pull and hook shots. Fellow opener Nirav fell early to a jaffa from Eintracht, who clipped the top of middle and off, sending a bail flying halfway to the boundary.