2010 Match Reports
BUCS
Oxford vs Brighton University, 21/04/2010.
The 2010 season got under way with the first BUCS fixture away to Brighton. Despite the journey taking longer than anticipated, courtesy of some ‘alternative’ map reading, the team arrived in good spirits and ready to play. After winning the toss, captain Dan Pascoe (Lincoln) chose to bowl. Openers Nick Buchanan (Hertford) and Andrew Shakespeare (Worcester) bowled with great discipline to restrict the Brighton opening batsmen, backed up by great energy and support from the fielders. After 14 tight overs, Chris Stearn (Worcester) and Brett Tully (Magdalen) were introduced into the attack and both managed to pick up a wicket in their first over. At the mid innings drinks break, Brighton were well placed, but the introduction of spin soon put the brakes on. Pascoe bowled cleverly to pick up 3-14 and Buchanan returned to remove their dangerous looking no. 3. Eventually, they were bowled out for 144 of 39 overs.
After tea, Dan King (Merton) and Robin Thompson (Worcester) got Oxford off to a solid start, before both were given out caught behind in quick succession. This brought fresher Anand Patel (Worcester) and Mark Weston (St. Catz) together, and they proceeded to take advantageof some wayward bowling from the Brighton change bowlers, putting on 95 runs before Weston was run out for 51, leaving Oxford only 12 runs short of victory. These were duly knocked off by Patel who finished unbeaten on 47, Oxford finishing on 146-3 in 26 overs, to win by 7 wickets.
A fine all round performance from Oxford, with room for improvement ahead of what are sure to be tougher fixtures in the coming weeks.
Oxford vs Southampton Solent, 25/04/2010
On Sunday 25th May the Blues continued their BUCS campaign with a hard fought win against a strong Southampton Solent side.
Batting first the Blues started strongly with a good opening partnership from Dan King (Merton) and Nick Meadows (St. John's). Some tight bowling in the middle overs restricted Oxford as wickets fell with regularity. After a short rain break and a brief acceleration Oxford finished on 233 for 9 from 47 overs. In response a quick start from Solent saw them well ahead of the run rate after 10 overs until Sam Agarwal (Queen's) struck to slow the game down. Always seemingly behind the game Oxford persevered. Needing 10 off the last over with 2 wickets in hand, Southampton only managed 5, to finish 5 short on 228 for 9.
Oxford vs Essex, 5/05/2010
Under overcast skies, captain Dan Pascoe (Lincoln) won the toss and chose to field first. Paul Higham (Pembroke) bowled superbly well without reward as Essex reached 44-0 after the first 15 overs. However, the introduction of Chris Stearn (Worcester) into the attack radically altered the complexion of the match. He struck twice in his first over, and went on to take the scarcely believable figures of 7-2, as Essex disintegrated. Stearn received good support from Brett Tully (Magdalen) who picked up 3 wickets, as Essex weere eventually bowled out for 56. In reply, Oxford lost Nick Meadows (St. John's) early on, but Dan King (Merton) and Avinash Sharma (Green Templeton) quickly knowcked off the required runs to see Oxford home by 9 wickets.
Oxford vs. Southampton, 6/05/2010
In similar conditions to the match the day before, Oxford again won the toss and again chose to bowl. With the ball swining about, batting was difficult, a fact that was ruthlessly exploited by the Oxford openers, Paul Higham (Pembroke) and Nick Buchanan (Hertford). Higham ran through the top order to finish with 5-16 and Buchanan chipped in with two more, to leave Southampton in disarray at 47-7. However, some dogged resistence saw the Southampton score edge upwards, as the batsmen looked to bat the 50 overs. The introduction of spin soon broke the partnership however, as Dan Pascoe (Lincoln) picked up three quick wickets to polish off the innings, Southampton being bowled out for 96.
The Oxford reply got off to a shaky start as wickets fell at regular intervals. Southampton bowled with great discipline as they looked to defend their small total, but the cool head of Avinash Sharma (Green Templeton) saw Oxford home by 5 wickets, as he finished on 44 not out.
Oxford vs. UWIC, 9/05/2010
Oxford played their final league match in cold and overcast conditions at Marston, on a wicket that had provided a lot of encouragement for the seamers earlier in the week, and so it would prove again. After captain Dan Pascoe (Lincoln) won the toss and chose to bat, Oxford lost Nick Meadows (St John's) early on, before Sam Agarwal (Queen's) and Avinash Sharma (Green Templeton) set about compiling what would become a match winning stand. Agarwal made 48 and Sharma 47 before the Oxford innings stuttered as both fell in quick succession and the slow pace of the wicket made it difficult for the incoming batsmen to score freely. However, Tom Bryan (Worcester) received good upport from the lower order in making 38 not out, and led Oxford to a competitive total of 200 from their 50 overs.
The UWIC innings got off to a disastrous start as Andrew Shakespeare (Worcester) took a wicket in each of his first two overs, and soon the scorecard read 5-4 from 5 overs, as Lewis Dingle (Christ Church) chipped in from the other end. As wickets continued to fall, the match was soon over as a contest with UWIC intent on batting out their overs and Oxford searching for the final few wickets. In the end, Shakespeare finished with 4, and all the other bowlers chipped in to eventually dismiss UWIC for 80. A thoroughly professional performance from the dark Blues, who currently sit top of their BUCS group, and will be hopeful of progressing far in the knockout stages of the competition.
Oxford vs University of Hertfordshire, 26/05/2010
The first stage of the BUCS knockout stage was played at Marston in sunny conditions. Dan King (Merton), standing in as captain as both skipper and vice-captain were playing in a UCCE first class fixture against Middlesex, won the toss, and chose to bat on what promised to be a good batting wicket. Sure enough, King and fellow opener, Sam Agarwal (Queen's) set about making the most of the early fielding restrictions pushing the score along at a healthy run rate in the first 15 overs. Changes of bowling failed to stem the flow of runs, and King and Agarwal batted serenely as they both pushed past 50. As Hertfordshire began to run out of ideas, Agarwal stepped on the gas, accelerating to his 100 before really opening his shoulders. He was eventually dismissed for 127, the openers having put on 227 for the first wicket. From this strong position, Oxford looked to push on, and King reached his own century not long after, before he eventually finished on 139 not out, Oxford finishing their 50 overs on 310-3.
In reply, Matt Swan (Christ Church) got Oxford off to a superb start, picking up two early wickets. Economical bowling from all off the seam bowlers ensured that Hertfordshire were never likely to threaten the Oxford score. Hertfordshire eventually finished on 210-7 from their 50 overs, giving Oxford a comfortable victory.
BLUES
Oxford vs Oxford C.C., 24/04/2010
The Blues travelled to the outskirts of Oxford on Saturday to take on Oxford C.C. in the ‘Town vs Gown’ match. Blues captain Raj Sharma (Mansfield) lost the toss and was asked to bat. Openers Dan King (Merton) and Robin Thompson (Worcester) once again got the team off to a solid start before King fel victim to a brilliant diving catch at point. Avinash Sharma (Green Templeton) played some glorious stroke before a couple of quick wickets left Oxford in a potentially tricky situation at 70-3. However, Sam Agarwal (Queen’s) joined his captain at the crease and together, the two proceeded to put on 160 for the 4th wicket, before the captain was caught and bowled trying to push the pace on in the closing overs. He fell for a well made 86, and was followed moments later by Agarwal who had made 82 at better than a run-a-ball. With the innings in danger of unraveeling slightly, Dan Pascoe (Lincoln) batted well in the closing stages to finish on 20* as Oxford closed on 261-7 after 50 overs.
In reply, the ‘town’ were restricted early on by some tight bowling from Nick Buchanan (Hertford) and Lewis Dingle (Christ Church) before Dingle surprised one of the batsmen with a quick bouncer and the catch was taken by wicketkeeper King. Oxford C.C. proceeded to bat well, putting together a number of good partnerships, but brilliant bowling from Pascoe, who finished with figures of 4-41, kept the Blues in touch. An excellent catch from Matt Swan (Christ Church) inside the final 5 overs heaped the pressure onto the batsmen, and with 9 needed from the final over, Dingle produced a succession of dot balls to ensure that they finished just short, on 257-7, giving the ‘gown’ victory by 4 runs.
Oxford vs. Cambridge, 4/06/2010 (Charles Russell Twenty20 Varsity)
The Varsity campaign began in fine style for Oxford on a sunny and hot Friday afternoon in the Parks. After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Oxford openers Sam Agarwal (Queen's) and Dan King (Merton) proceeded to set about the Cambridge bowling, and quickly built a very solid platform for the Oxford innings. Agarwal reached his 50 from 42 balls, and continued to dominate an ineffectual Cambridge attack. King batted well to reach 41 before he was bowled. Shorrtly after this, Agarwal was caught trying to hit a second six, a brilliant innings of 88 from 58 balls having put Oxford firmly on the front foot. Some big hitting and good running between the wickets from Blues captain Raj Sharma (Mansfield) and Nick Meadows (St. John's), propelled the Oxford total to 178-2 at the end of their 20 overs, Sharma finishing on a rapid 33 not out.
In reply, the Cambridge batsmen managed to keep up with the scoring rate but were undone by continually losing wickets. The first to fall was to man of the match Agarwal, who took a simple caught and bowled in his first over. Thereafter, Cambridge struggled to build the partnerships they needed to mount a successful chase as Agarwal, Sharma, and Paul Higham (Pembroke) all chipped in with 2 wickets each, and vice captain Dan Pasoce (Lincoln) had excellent figures of 3-1-7-3. Backed up by some excellent fielding, Agarwal again to the fore with two sharply taken catches, Oxford effectively applied pressure and as the asking rate when up, wickets fell. Cambridge were eventually all bowled out for 125, giving Oxford a convincing win by 53 runs.
2010 Squads
Blues captain Raj Sharma writes of the season ahead; "A strong squad has been selected with a mixture of experience and fresh new blood. We will be looking to build on our impressive performances in the BUCS competition last year and success in the Varsity fixtures."
The Blues squad is as follows;
Sam Agarwal (Queen's)
Thomas Bryan (Worcester)
Nick Buchanan (Hertford)
Toby Burton (St. Anne's)
Lewis Dingle (Christ Church)
Peter Fuller (Magdalen)
Donald Gordon (Keble)
Paul Higham (Pembroke)
Tom Howell (New)
Daniel King (Merton)
Jon Lodwick (Worcester)
Nick Meadows (St. John's)
Harry Packer (Somerville)
Dan Pascoe (Lincoln)
Anand Patel (Worcester)
Avinash Sharma (Green Templeton)
Rajiv Sharma (Mansfield)
Richard Stafford (Oriel)
Jonty Strachan (Queen's)
Matt Swan (Christ Church)
Robin Thompson (Worcester)
Brett Tully (Magdalen)
Mark Weston (St. Catherine's)
Authentics captain, James Baillie writes; After a highly successful year in 2009, the Authentics will be looking to emulate some of those notable successes. Naturally, both the 50/50 and 3-Day Varsity matches will be the focus of the season following victory in both last season. With OUCC entering a second team into the BUCS competition for the first time in 2010, we will be looking to compete here, and emulate the success of the Blues last year and proceed well into the knock-out stages of the competition. With a large, strong squad this year coupling a number of experienced University players with a good crop of fresh talent the Authentics look well placed for another successful season.
The Authentics squad is as follows;
James Baillie (Hertford)
Dhruva Bhaskar (University)
Michael O'Herlihy (St. Hugh's)
Ollie Richards (St. Anne's)
Owain Williams (Balliol)
Joe Boylesmith (St. Hilda's)
Alex Khosla (Oriel)
Matt Evans (St. Catherine's)
Alex Portz (Somerville)
James Finch (Pembroke)
Tim Deeks (Trinity)
James Hopton (Lady Margaret Hall)
Tom Elphinstone (Corpus Christi)
Vishal Patel (Trinity)
Ed Down (Jesus)
Sam Phillips (St. Catherine's)
Rod Shephard (Pembroke)
Dan Kearns (Hertford)
Alex Scott (Keble)
Will Brandler (Merton)
Waheedullah Safi (Somerville)
Craig Haslam (St. Peter's)
Gavin Jamieson (St. Anne's)
Ben Rinck (St. Catherine's)
Gavin Sourgen (Balliol)
Richard Bowles (Worcester)
Ben Westwood (Lady Margaret Hall)
lease find the fixtures for the Blues, the Tics, the Women's Blues, and the Oxford MCCU below.
| Blues | ||||
| Date | Opposition | Venue | Competition | Result |
| 21st April | Brighton | Away | BUCS | Brighton, 144ao vs Oxford, 146-3. Win by 7wkts. |
| 24th April | Oxford C.C. | Away | Friendly | O.U.C.C., 261-7 vs Oxford C.C., 257-7. Win by 4 runs. |
| 25th April | Southampton Solent | Marston | BUCS | Oxford, 233-9 vs Southampton Solent, 228-9. Win by 5 runs. |
| 28th April | Cardiff | Away | BUCS | Cardiff, 263/7 vs Oxford, 166 ao. Loss by 97 runs. |
| 2nd May | Southampton University | Away | BUCS | Match Postponed (rain) |
| 3rd May | Oxfordshire | Parks | Friendly | Oxford, 208-6 vs Oxfordshire, 187-5. Loss by 5 wickets (D/L method) |
| 5th May | Essex University | Marston | BUCS | Essex, 56ao vs Oxford, 60-1. Win by 9 wickets. |
| 7th May | Duke of Norfolk's XI | Away | Friendly | Oxford, 275-4 dec. vs Duke of Norfolk's XI, 216 ao. Win by 59 runs. |
| 9th May | UWIC | Marston | BUCS | Oxford, 200-9 vs. UWIC, 80 ao. Win by 120 runs. |
| 13th May | Harlequins | Parks | Friendly (T20) | Oxford, 152-6 vs. Harlequins, 143 ao. Win by 9 runs. |
| 14th May | Harlequins | Parks | Friendly | Harlequins, 210 vs. Oxford, 211-1. Win by 9 wickets. |
| 19th May | R.A.F. | Away | Friendly | Oxford, 226-8 vs. R.A.F., 159 ao. Win by 67 runs. |
| 2nd June | Oxford MCCU | Parks | Friendly (T20) | Abandoned (rain) |
| 4th June | Cambridge | Parks | Varsity (T20) | Oxford, 178-2 vs. Cambridge, 125 ao. Win by 53 runs. |
| 18th June | Free Foresters | Parks | Friendly | |
| 21st June | Durham CCC Academy | Parks | Friendly (2day) | Durham, 380-6 dec. vs Oxford, 329 ao. Loss by 51 runs. |
| 23rd June | Midlands C.C.C. | Parks | Friendly | Midlands C.C.C., 223-9 vs Oxford, 224-7. Win by 3 wickets. |
| 30th June | M.C.C. | Parks | Friendly (3 day) | Oxford, 326-5 and 307-4 vs M.C.C., 308-6 and 326-4. Loss by 6 wickets. |
| 4th July | Cambridge | Lord's | Varsity | Oxford, 270-9 vs. Cambridge, 271-5. Loss by 5 wickets. |
| 6th July | Cambridge | Parks | Varsity (4 day) |
| Tics | |||
| Date | Opposition | Venue | Competition |
| 25th April | Loughborough 4 | Marston | BUCS |
| 28th April | Worcester | Away | BUCS |
| 1st May | Hampstead C.C. | Marston | Friendly |
| 2nd May | Bedfordshire (Bedford) | Marston | BUCS |
| 5th May | Newman | Away | BUCS |
| 9th May | Lincoln 2 | Away | BUCS |
| 12th May | Bedfordshire (Luton) | Parks | BUCS |
| 31st May | Cryptics | Marston | Friendly |
| 1st June | Buxton Stagglers | Marston | Friendly |
| 6th June | Frogs | Marston | Friendly |
| 8th June | Cambridge Crusaders | Parks | Varsity |
| 13th June | Free Foresters | Marston | Friendly |
| 14th June | M.C.C. | Parks | Friendly |
| 20th June | Buccaneers | Marston | Friendly |
| 23rd June | Cambridge | Fenners | Varsity (3 day) |
| Women's Blues | |||
| Date | Opposition | Venue | Competition |
| 25th April | Nottingham | Away | BUCS |
| 28th April | Birmingham | Marston | BUCS |
| 5th May | Warwick | Away | BUCS |
| 12th May | Warwick | Parks | BUCS |
| 16th May | Nottingham | Marston | BUCS |
| 19th May | Birmingham | Away | BUCS |
| 21st May | M.C.C. | Parks | Friendly |
| 3rd June | Army | Away | Friendly |
| 27th June | Cambridge | Fenners | Varsity (T20) |
| 4th July | Cambridge | Lord's | Varsity (One Day) |
| OXFORD MCCU | |||
| Date | Opposition | Venue | Competition |
| 29th March | Warwickshire C.C.C. | Parks | Friendly (2 day) |
| 3rd April | Northants C.C.C. | Parks | First Class |
| 9th April | Bath | Parks | BUCS |
| 15th April | Hampshire C.C.C. | Parks | First Class |
| 20th April | Durham MCCU | Away | BUCS |
| 21st April | Durham MCCU | Away | Inter MCCU (2 day) |
| 26th April | Cardiff MCCU | Parks | BUCS |
| 27th April | Cardiff MCCU | Parks | Inter MCCU (2 day) |
| 30th April | Loughborough MCCU | Away | BUCS |
| 4th May | Cambridge MCCU | Parks | BUCS |
| 5th May | Cambridge MCCU | Parks | Inter MCCU (2 day) |
| 11th May | Worcestershire C.C.C. | Parks | Friendly (T20) |
| 20th May | Exeter | Parks | BUCS |
| 25th May | Middlesex C.C.C. | Parks | First Class |
| 2nd June | Oxford University | Parks | Friendly (T20) |
| 9th June | Leeds/Bradford MCCU | Parks | BUCS |
| 10th June | Leeds/Bradford MCCU | Parks | Inter MCCU (2 day) |
| 14th June | BUCS semi final | BUCS | |
| 18th June | Loughborough MCCU | Away | Inter MCCU (2 day) |
| 22nd June | MCCU T20 tournament | Inter MCCU T20 (2 days) | |
| 25th June | Inter MCCU final | Lord's | Inter MCCU |
| 28th June | BUCS final |
BUCS |
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