Twos suffer defeat in Edinburgh

Gala 2nd XI ventured up to Newfield on Kinnear Road to do battle with Drummond Trinity 4th XI in their 9th game of Division 6 this season. Gala captain Craig Thomson won the toss and decided that the best chance of a win was to bat first on an artificial pitch.

Gala would open with their go to opening partnership of Hastings and Sujan. Unfortunately for the visitors the partnership would not last long as Sujan was caught for a duck with the score on 2. The ever-reliable Stuart Anderson joined his wicketkeeper at the crease and the pair set about their work. The Gala batsmen did well in rotating the strike as they built up the Gala total taking Gala past the half century mark. Both players looked in good form with their strokes however, with the score on 85, Hastings was caught for 32 as young McAneny would walk out to the crease to join his experienced partner. The pair only managed to add 9 runs as Anderson was trapped in front LBW of Gowda as he departed scoring 39 leaving Gala 3 down with the score on 94. After a solid revival of the score thanks to Hastings and Anderson, Gala failed to capitalise as they continually lost wickets as the middle to lower order struggled. Ross Patterson held up the fort on his end as he saw his partners fall left, right and centre around him before he was then dismissed for 13 as it was left to Murton and Maceira on the last wicket to salvage a defendable total. The pair managed to score 3 and 5 unbeaten before Drummond Trinity bowled their 40 overs as Gala posted 147.

The defence of their total saw Gala off to an excellent start as they had Drummond Trinity 3 down for just 24 runs after wickets from Thomson and Bell as well as a run out from Sujan. Reddy however had other ideas for the home side as he looked in goof nick as he punished the Gala bowling. He managed to help Drummond Trinity get up to 69 for 5 as McAneny and Murton both took 1 wicket each but unfortunately these 2 wickets would be the last the 2nd XI would take. Reddy raised his bat for his half century as he was well supported by Balachandran as the pair came closer and closer to the Gala total. Drummond Trinity would knock off the runs within 32 overs as Balachandran finished unbeaten on 22 and Reddy the pick of the Drummond Trinity batters as he finished unbeaten on 76.

A tough loss to take for the 2nd XI who will be disappointed with the collapse they suffered with the bat and struggled to keep pushing up after a solid start from Hastings and Anderson. Good initial pressure from the bowlers as well will boost confidence however the Gala bowling attack failed to keep the pressure applied as the game slipped away from them. Next week see’s the 2nd XI on the road again as they travel to play Kirk Brae 2nd XI as they begin the second half of the season.

GALA SCORECARD

M Hastings c S Venkataraman b D Gowda 32

A Sujan c S Venkataraman b S Raparla 0

S Anderson lbw D Gowda 39

S McAneny b D Gowda 10

R Patterson b S Raparla 13

J Bell run out 2

C Thomson c S Balachandran b M Gangadharan 10

J Boyle lbw S Raparla 3

N Murton not out 3

L Skeldon b S Raparla 0

M Maceira not out 5

Extras 30

Gala 2nd XI 147 for 9 wickets after 40 overs

DRUMMOND TRINITY BOWLING

M Gangadharan 8-0-25-1

S Raparla 7-2-23-4

S Balachandran 5-0-25-0

N Kayala 5-0-19-0

D Gowda 8-3-8-3

R Kakumanu 7-0-38-0

DRUMMOND TRINITY SCORECARD

M Nayak run out (Sujan) 13

S Raparla b C Thomson 3

R Kakumanu c A Sujan b J Bell 0

P Reddy not out 76

S Venkataraman b S McAneny 9

S Kuruvella b N Murton 5

S Balachandran not out 22

Extras 21

Drummond Trinity 4th XI 149 for 5 wickets after 31.3 overs

GALA BOWLING

J Bell 5-1-18-1

C Thomson 7.3-0-31-1

S McAneny 8-3-30-1

L Skeldon 5-1-16-0

M Maceira 3-0-20-0

N Murton 3-0-29-1

Eyre knock guides Gala to vital win

Meigle Park played host to the Championship fixture between Gala 1st XI and Linlithgow 1st XI in what was the 9th round of fixtures in the league. Linlithgow would call the toss incorrectly resulted in Irvine electing to bat first on a hard wicket.

A change at the top of the order saw Eyre and Ponneri open for the home side however, after a positive start Ponneri (9) was dismissed after he was set up brilliantly to be bowled by Thomson with the score on 10. Eyre looked to continue his good form with the bat and did just that as he increased the score and got the Border side up to 29 before his partner Rutherford was dragged out of his crease by Hamilton resulting in his wicket as he left the crease without adding to the total. Indrasiri then joined Eyre and the Sri Lankan supported Eyre as they increased the score helping Gala pass the half century mark after 9 overs. Things were looking bright for Gala until Indrasiri was trapped in front after he scored 29 meaning after the 15th over Gala would be 3 down with the score on 72. Khalia fresh off his unbeaten century from the Thursday night joined Eyre as they really took the game to Linlithgow. As the pair accelerated the score the rain came and, on the covers, went. After the delay the pair headed back out and continued where they left off taking the score to 148 before Khalia was caught just shy of his half century. Eyre shortly after brought up his maiden half-century for the club in the league. With Eyre in form, captain Irvine looked to capitalise however with the score on 178 Irvine was then dismissed after being bowled by Wallace. Another rain delay meant an early tea and after the interval Gala headed back out to finish their innings. Unfortunately, for Eyre he was dismissed shortly after heading back out as he made an excellent 71, really showing off his ability with bat in hand. Tharanga joined Rhode and the pair rotated the strike well helping Gala up to 230 after their 50 overs.

Linlithgow started their chase positively as the openers looked to attack the bowling of Khalia and Paterson. Some good spot bowling from the opening Gala bowlers saw them find the edge a numerous amount of times however, balls falling short and a dropped catch in the slips meant Linlithgow were off the hook. The first wicket was taken just after the half century as Khalia bowled a no ball and the free hit resulted in a quite ridiculous run out as an attempted switch hit connected with the ball as the non-striker Clark took off for the single with Black not running and ending up run out, well out of the crease. After this, the Linlithgow floodgates were well and truly open as wickets fell at an alarming rate. Indrasiri proved his worth in an excellent spell as he picked up yet another 5-wicket haul for the club as well as Tharanga bowling for very few runs with Rhode and Khalia picking up 1 wicket each and Crooks gaining the final 2 wickets. With this collapse it saw Linlithgow fall well short of their target being dismissed for 85 runs.

Another good win for Gala at home will boost morale with strong batting performances from Eyre and Khalia as well as the bowling performance as a whole. Plenty of runs were left out for the Gala batters however, as there are always areas to improve on. Next week sees the 1st XI return home on the Gala Day as they host Heriots 2nd XI as we move into the second half of the season.

GALA SCORECARD

S Ponneri  b G Thomson 9

E Eyre c C Clark b J Hamilton 71

F Rutherford st C Clark b J Hamilton 0

U Indrasiri lbw A Wallace 29

R Khalia c R Thomson b C Black 47

J Irvine b A Wallace 19

A Rhode not out 22

D Tharanga not out 16

Extras 17

Gala 230 for 6 wickets after 50 overs

LINLITHGOW BOWLING

J Hamilton 8-0-42-2

G Thomson 10-0-59-1

A Wallace 9-1-37-2

C Dixon 4-1-11-0

R Thomson 5-2-16-0

W Nettleton 1-0-7-0

G Raven 7-0-27-0

C Black 6-0-25-1

LINLITHGOW SCORECARD

C Clark lbw R Khalia 20

C Black run out (A Rhode) 28

W Nettleton c J Crooks b A Rhode 2

G Thomson lbw U Indrasiri 4

R Thomson c&b U Indrasiri 0

A Napoli c A Rhode b U Indrasiri 2

A Wallace b U Indrasiri 8

G Raven lbw U Indrasiri 5

C Whitton lbw J Crooks 12

J Hamilton st R Khalia b J Crooks 2

C Dixon not out 4

Extras 8

Linlithgow 85 all out after 29 overs

GALA BOWLING

R Khalia 6-1-20-1

S Paterson 5-0-26-0

D Tharanga 6-3-7-0

U Indrasiri 7-2-12-5

A Rhode 2.1-0-10-1

J Crooks 2.5-0-10-2

Mossilee mauling wins the Kinalba Cup

Thursday night saw Meigle Park host the second of three games as team Meigle and team Mossilee fought for the Kinalba Cup. Mossilee captained by Crooks were 1-0 up in the series heading into this game meaning a win would result in Mossilee lifting the cup regardless of the result in the third game. Finlay Rutherford won the toss and he and Eddie Eyre would open the batting for Meigle.

Maceira continued her brilliant form with the ball as she opened for Mossilee bowling 2 top overs, really attacking the Meigle opening pair. Despite the good work of Maceira, she was wicketless as Eyre and Rutherford managed to kick on with the scoring. Khalia was expensive in his 2 overs as Rutherford and Eyre took their opportunity to put the pink ball to the boundary. Tharanga bowled well in his 4 overs however, the Meigle openers managed to see away the Sri Lankan as they brought the score to 81. Crooks’ first over was a poor one with Rutherford (25) managing to dispatch the ball away however he would soon be stumped in Crooks’ second over thanks to the handy work of Josh Irvine behind the stumps. Crooks then managed to dismiss Eyre (57) with some good work in the field from Robbie Paterson in the field, taking the catch. The return of Duncan Miller saw him score 26 before he was well caught in the deep by Crooks as he tried to push the score on against Liam Skeldon. Sid Ponneri batted very well reaching his half century before the end of the innings as Mossilee did expertly well to come back into the game, limiting the scoring of Meigle. Rhode spent a short time at the crease before he was bowled by Skeldon which brought in Indrasiri who put on a quickfire 15 before being stumped on the final ball of the innings after Bailey Paterson managed to slide one past him. This left Mossilee a target of 185 to win as they would open with Robbie Paterson and Ajith Sujan.

Paterson was bowled in the first over of the innings by Murton, getting Meigle off to an excellent start however this brought Khalia to the crease, Mossilee’s danger man after his century in the first fixture. Khalia continued where he left off in the last fixture, really taking the game to Meigle’s bowlers scoring runs freely at an electric pace. Khalia would be well supported his whole innings by Sujan who continued to rotate the strike as he left the hitting to Khalia. Mossilee reached 74 after the powerplay and with Khalia and Sujan firing, things looked bright for Mossilee. Khalia continued to score putting Rhode and Indrasiri to the boundary countless times as Meigle could not find a way to dismiss the South African. After eight 4’s and eight 6’s Khalia would make another excellent century in this fixture as he retired. Crooks would then come out and he and Sujan would see the job through as Sujan reached is half century with the first ball of Hastings’ over finishing the game with his captain at the other end finishing unbeaten on 21.

With this result, it means that Mossilee will hoist the first Kinalba Cup on the 11th of August regardless of the result as they go 2-0 up in the 3-game series. Another good competitive outing for the club with more solid performances from all involved.

MEIGLE SCORECARD

E Eyre c R Paterson b J Crooks 57

F Rutherford st J Irvine b J Crooks 25

D Miller c J Crooks b L Skeldon 26

S Ponneri not out 51

A Rhode b L Skeldon 5

U Indrasiri st J Irvine b B Paterson 15

Extras 5

Meigle 184 for 5 wickets after 20 overs

MOSSILEE BOWLING

M Maceira 2-0-15-0

R Khalia 2-0-35-0

D Tharanga 4-0-35-0

J Crooks 3-0-17-2

R Paterson 2-0-14-0

R Gilchrist 2-0-20-0

L Skeldon 2-0-13-2

R Anderson 2-0-32-0

B Paterson 1-0-5-1

MOSSILEE SCORECARD

A Sujan not out 50

R Paterson b N Murton 0

R Khalia retired not out 100

J Crooks not out 21

Extras 19

Mossilee 190 for 1 wicket after 15.1 overs

MEIGLE BOWLING

N Murton 2-0-30-1

J Bell 3-0-31-0

U Indrasiri 4-0-40-0

A Rhode 2-0-41-0

S McAneny 2-0-26-0

S Ponneri 1-0-5-0

J Boyle 1-0-11-0

M Hastings 0.1-0-4-0

Gala continue in the T20 Scottish Cup

A destructive innings from Khalia and Irvine as well as a timely knock from Indrasiri helped Gala go four wins from four in the Border T20 League, and progress to the next round of the Scottish T20 East Qualifier as Gala hosted Manderston to Mossilee on Tuesday Evening. As the sun shined across Meigle Park, captain Irvine would win the toss and put the visitors out into the field.

 The beginning of the Gala innings would start poorly as the home side would lose all-rounder Tharanga in the first over after he spooned a ball up to Conington who gladly took the catch at slip. Despite losing Tharanga with only 1 run on the board, this would not change the Gala approach to the Manderston attack as overseas amateur Khalia showed an extreme assault onto the bowlers as he raced along in scoring runs for himself. At the other end, professional Indrasiri played a more calming innings rotating the strike well and punishing the poorly delivered ball when it came as he notched up runs for his personal tally as Gala reached the half century mark after 5 overs. Khalia continued to knock the ball about as he reached his half century in rapid time and as he brought up his half century Gala were cruising with the score on 100 after 9 overs. Khalia unfortunately fell for the home side as he scored 64 however this brought in the dangerous Irvine and with Indrasiri still going strong at the other end, the pair looked to increase the score. Irvine carried on where Khalia left off as he hit some lethal balls, dispatching them all over Meigle Park as he made 82 including eight 4’s and 5 maximums as well as Indrasiri finishing the innings with a well-made 68 as Gala posted 237 off their 20 overs.

The Manderston innings started off brightly with Richards and Martin before Eyre struck thanks to a catch from Robbie Paterson dismissing Richards for 30 as the openers put on 53 for the first wicket. After this wicket fell the floodgates opened with a fine run out from Irvine as well as Crooks managing to take 3 wickets from his 3 overs. Manderston managed a bit of a fight back showing a resurgence before Rutherford took the wicket of Scott for 10 and McAneny once again bowling well taking 2 wickets in his 4 over spell. With Manderston 8 wickets down time ran out as the visitors finished on a respectable 125 off their 20 overs.

With this win Gala progress to the final of the East Qualifier for the Scottish T20 Cup as well as continuing their unbeaten start to the season in the Border T20 League. A big thanks to Manderston for venturing up to Meigle Park for a good game played in great spirit as we wish them well for the rest of the season. Gala are back in action on Saturday as they welcome Linlithgow to Meigle Park in the East Championship.

GALA SCORECARD

U Indrasiri not out 68

D Tharanga c M Conington b B Ebner 0

R Khalia c H Martin b M Richards 64

J Irvine not out 82

Extras 23

Gala 237 for 2 wickets after 20 overs

MANDERSTON BOWLING

B Ebner 4-0-36-1

C Scott 2-0-32-0

M Richards 4-0-44-1

T Burgess 4-0-30-0

E Richards 2-0-24-0

J Anderson 2-0-46-0

H Tomlyn 2-0-21-0

MANDERSTON SCORECARD

M Richards c R Paterson b E Eyre 30

H Martin b J Crooks 23

T Burgess run out (J Irvine) 4

S Walsh c R Khalia b J Crooks 4

H Tomlyn st R Khalia b J Crooks 0

C Scott c R Khalia b F Rutherford 10

M Conington c U Indrasiri b S McAneny 20

E Richards not out 11

B Ebner not out 1

Extras 12

Manderston 125 for 8 wickets after 20 overs

GALA BOWLING

L Skeldon 3-0-23-0

S McAneny 4-0-35-2

E Eyre 4-0-24-1

J Crooks 3-0-7-3

R Paterson 4-0-27-0

F Rutherford 2-0-6-1

Foodbank collection – 23 to 30 July

Gala Cricket Club has made an appeal for donations for their first ever food bank collection week.

The club is looking for non-perishable food items from supporters, members and the local community, which can be dropped off at their Meigle Park pavilion from Saturday 23 to Saturday 30 July.

All items will then be donated to the Galashiels Foodbank, who provide three-day emergency food parcels to people in need.

All donations are welcome but Galashiels Foodbank have particularly requested tinned items such as cold meats, desserts, tuna and fruit; alongside cooking sauces, jam, jars of coffee and biscuits.

A Gala CC spokesperson said: “Members of the club felt it was particularly important we gave something back to the community at this time, with the cost-of-living crisis impacting many people, including in Galashiels.

“Gala Fairydean Rovers Community Trust and Gala Rugby Club have previously held successful food bank collections and we wanted to follow suit and highlight again the generosity of the town’s sporting community.

“Galashiels Foodbank does great work to help local people in need and we would ask supporters, members and the local community to support their efforts and drop off whatever they can afford to at our clubrooms from 23 to 30 July.”

Gala Cricket Club is located at the top of Manse Street, directly after Victoria Park. More information is available at www.galacricketclub.co.uk or on its social media channels.

Twos Train Moves On

Gala CC 2nd XI welcomed Morton 3rd to a sunny Meigle Park on Saturday in their 8th game in Division 6, where Gala would look to chase down top spot in the table.

Morton won the toss and elected to bat first as Jamie Bell would take the new ball.
Bell started well with some tight bowling lines hitting a good length. McAneny, paired up with Bell from the pavilion end and has been on top form with ball in hand and Saturday was no different as the youngster started with two maidens. Gilchrist came into the attack as first change and took the wicket of Ahmed thanks to the handy work of Robbie Paterson in the field taking the catch. Loumeau took a wicket in his first wicket as the left-arm off spinner removed Bharti for a duck. Gilchrist struck again taking another wicket as Gala looked to apply the pressure. Bell also picked up his second wicket removing opener Belton for a slow scored 2 before Ruaridh Anderson took a catch of his own bowling removing danger man Nautiyal for 32. Sujan was expensive in his 3 overs; however, Gala would not be worried about this as he took 3 wickets of the Morton lower order before McAneny came back on to take 2 wickets in 2 overs wrapping up the Morton innings with the visitors finishing on a below par but still competitive 153.

Hastings and Sujan opened the batting for the 2nd XI with the pair getting the home side of to a solid start. The pair reached the half century mark after 12 overs for the loss of no wicket and continued to score freely. Hastings looked confident at the crease reaching 40 before his partner Sujan fell for 18 with the score on 62. Robbie Paterson then joined his wicketkeeper as the pair set about their work of chasing down the set target. Hastings raised his bat for his half century, an excellent innings setting the standard for the team. He and Paterson put together another solid partnership taking the score to 124 really taking the game away from the visitors. Unfortunately for Gala, the partnership would end after Hastings was caught out of the bowling of Gangadkar for 56. Robbie Paterson was joined by Stuart Anderson with both batters playing their shots until Paterson fell short of his half century being bowled for 41. Skipper Loumeau joined Anderson and the pair knocked off the remaining 4 runs with the former hitting the final runs and Anderson finishing unbeaten on 15.

Another good win for the 2nd XI means they solidify their position of second in the league as they try and track down Edinburgh South who sit at the top. Good performances with the ball from youngsters Bell, McAneny and Anderson as well as Gilchrist and Loumeau holding their own with the ball. Hastings and Paterson, the standout batters with their innings and partnership will look onto next week as they travel to play Drummond Trinity 4th XI.

MORTON 3RD XI SCORECARD
D Belton c S Loumeau b J Bell 2
A Ahmed c R Paterson b R Gilchrist 24
M Bharti b S Loumeau 0
P Nautiyal c+b R Anderson 32
R Malan lbw Gilchrist 3
P Mohan c M Hastings b A Sujan 28
K Swamy c+b A Sujan 4
H Shankar c+b A Sujan 0
G Gangadkar c A Sujan b S McAneny 17
F Zikry c J Bell b S McAneny 5
A Bailey-Smith not out 0

Extras 38

Morton 153 all out after 39.4 overs

GALA BOWLING

J Bell 8-0-28-1
S McAneny 6.4-2-17-2
R Gilchrist 8-0-31-2
S Loumeau 8-2-19-1
A Sujan 3-0-22-3
R Paterson 4-0-24-0
R Anderson 2-0-9-1

GALA 2ND XI SCORECARD

M Hastings c F Zirky b G Gangadkar 56
A Sujan lbw P Nautiyal 18
R Paterson b G Gangadkar 41
S Anderson not out 15
S Loumeau not out 4

Extras 20

Gala 154 for 3 wickets after 31.3 overs

MORTON BOWLING

A Ahmed 6-0-31-0
K Swamy 6-0-19-0
P Nautiyal 4-0-18-1
P Mohan 8-1-33-0
F Zirky 1-0-8-0
G Gangadkar 4.3-1-24-2

Gala get the job done at Cavalry Park

Gala 1st XI travelled to Cavalry Park to face Marchmont 1st XI in blustery yet sunny conditions. With good memories of the ground where they won the Championship last year, Gala were hoping for a repeat result from last August. Marchmont captain Keogh would win the toss and he put Gala into bat on what was a challenging wicket at times.


Gala would begin once again with Ponneri and Rutherford however, once again an early wicket would fall as Rutherford was caught behind in the second over with the score on 15. Eddie Eyre would join Ponneri and the pair would build a partnership seeing Gala past the half century mark, whilst Ponneri looked in good form as Eyre struggled to play himself in on the sticky wicket. Ponneri would depart shortly after however after the ball reached Gully as first chance Dyer struck twice in his third over bowling Indrasiri out 2 balls later. Eyre would not last much longer as he was bowled by Ahmed and at 69 for 4 Gala were in danger of a collapse. Fortunately for the away side it was captain Irvine’s day as he looked comfortable at the crease knocking the ball about for easy singles whilst also punishing the bad ball in devasting fashion. Khalia fell just before Gala reached the century as he was caught excellently by Fourie for 19. Rhode joined his skipper and also batted well in difficult conditions as he managed to rotate the strike giving Irvine as much time as possible to score. Unfortunately for the captain and vice-captain combo it wasn’t to be as Rhode was run out as Irvine looked for a quick single departing for 19 with the score on 153. Irvine then brought up his half century with five 4’s and a maximum before departing shortly after on 55. Gala’s demons of a collapse however would haunt them once again as the remaining wickets would fall with the Border side scraping up to 182 all out.

Khalia was given the nod to open the bowling again, the wicketkeeper showing some excellent skill with ball in hand as he and Scott Paterson took to the Marchmont order. Khalia managed to make an early break through in the third over thanks to an excellent catch from Rutherford at gully and then shortly after, veteran Paterson grabbed Gala’s second wicket with some great work from Eyre with the gloves on taking another good catch. Paterson then picked up another two wickets trapping opener Ahmed LBW and then bowling Panchal leaving Marchmont at 32 for 4 with Gala well on top. Tharanga was then brought into the attack replacing Khalia and he struck early trapping Mohapatra in front. Fourie provided some fight back against the Gala bowlers until he was dismissed thanks to a brilliant reaction catch with the ball coming racing through off the bat to first slip. Tharanga then gathered another 2 wickets for himself taking his personal tally to 4. Dyer then joined Amir with the score on 76 for 8 and the pair batted brilliantly, solidifying the innings despite riding their luck one more than one occasion. As the scoring rate increased, Gala would need to be cautious of the position they were in. With the fielding once again not up to standard and the bowling attack giving plenty of free opportunities for the Marchmont batters to score, Irvine and Gala would be relieved when Khalia managed to take a catch behind the stumps off of Indrasiri after he swapped into wicketkeeping with Eyre. Rhode bowled well and managed to top off his good spell with the final wicket of the game, bowling Amir.

Gala will be happy to come away with a win however, the worrying signs of all aspects are still there with a batting collapse, some poor fielding and disappointing bowling however, Gala come home victorious as they look to improve moving into next week. Gala 1st XI host Manderston on Tuesday night in the Scottish T20 qualifiers and then return home on Saturday as they entertain Linlithgow at Meigle Park. As well as these games, the 2nd Kinalba Cup fixture will be played on Thursday night.

GALA SCORECARD
S Ponneri c S Panchal b S Dyer 28
F Rutherford c H Ramachandra b A Amir 2
E Eyre b M Ahmed 14
U Indrasiri b S Dyer 0
R Khalia c R Fourie b P Keogh 19
J Irvine c unsure b D Sardesai 55
A Rhode run out 17
J Halls c unsure b D Sardesai 6
D Tharanga not out 5
J Crooks b S Dyer 2
S Paterson c+b S Dyer 6

Extras 29

Gala 182 all out after 47.4 overs

MARCHMONT BOWLING

P Keogh 10-1-30-1
A Amir 8-2-16-1
S Dyer 9.4-1-41-4
K Choudhury 3-0-21-0
M Ahmed 3-0-15-1
D Sardesai 10-1-24-2
R Fourie 4-1-15-0

MARCHMONT SCORECARD

M Ahmed lbw S Paterson 19
W Toms c F Rutherford b R Khalia 0
H Ramachandra c E Eyre b S Paterson 1
S Panchal b S Paterson 6
R Fourie c S Paterson b D Tharanga 17
A Mohapatra lbw D Tharanga 0
P Keogh b D Tharanga 8
A Amir b A Rhode 26
K Choudhury lbw D Tharanga 6
S Dyer c R Khalia b U Indrasiri 22
D Sardesai not out 0

Extras 27

Marchmont 132 all out after 39.1 overs

GALA BOWLING

R Khalia 6-0-27-1
S Paterson 8-2-18-3
D Tharanga 10-0-27-4
U Indrasiri 10-3-25-1
J Halls 2-0-17-0
A Rhode 3.1-0-5-1

Mossilee edge Meigle in first Kinalba Cup clash

Inter-club matches bring a rivalry like no other and Thursday night was no disappointment. Great conditions for cricket, a pink ball, two young captains and players split into two teams resulted in a great game of cricket for the supporter. Finlay Rutherford captained Meigle and with Jamie Crooks his opposing captain taking control of Mossilee, the game gave all players from throughout the club a high degree of challenging competition as well as the chance to put their hand up for selection and with plenty of young players performing well the club can be immensely proud and happy with their improvement over the years.


Mossilee would bat first with Khalia and Sujan and got off to a flying start. Sujan would put the ball to the boundary twice until he was caught by McAneny off Bell for 8 however, Mossilee were still on top with the score on 48 for 1 after 3 overs. Club captain Irvine came in next and raced to 13 before McAneny and Bell struck again to give Bell his second wicket. After 5 overs Mossilee were 72 for 2 wickets and were at risk of a collapse however, Khalia was still in top form punishing anything in his arc. He and Crooks came together and put on an excellent partnership with Khalia bringing up his half-century in rapid time. Crooks played his part well, rotating the strike meaning danger man Khalia could punish the Meigle bowlers whilst Crooks himself managed to put the loose delivery away. Khalia raced to his century with some excellent striking of the ball and as he brought up his three figures which included 14, 4’s and 4, 6’s. As Khalia brought up his century, he retired bringing Tharanga who played his role well in ensuring the strike was rotated. Crooks made a half century before he was out LBW to Nick Murton as he looked to increase the pace. Youngster Robbie Paterson then came in and played some lovely shots as he on 12 and Tharanga on 16 finished unbeaten as Mossilee set Meigle a total of 225 to win.
Ponneri and Rutherford would open for Meigle and Ponneri showed intent from the off as Maceira and Khalia bowled well in trying to restrict the opening pair. Maceira gained a well-earned wicket as she had Rutherford caught at mid-on in another excellent spell, carrying on recent run of good form. Eyre and Ponneri then worked to knock off the total and the pair will have worried the Mossilee players as they continued to up the flow of runs. Ponneri worked the ball to the boundary numerous times before he was excellently caught behind by Irvine off the bowling of Robbie Paterson who also performed well in his spell of 4 overs. Rhode would come in and continue where Ponneri left off as he then took to the Mossilee attack putting the ball to the boundary numerous times. With the game getting tighter with every ball, Eyre would raise his bat as he reached his half century just before Rhode would be caught in the deep excellently by Khalia off of an excellent penultimate over by Toor.

Indrasiri and Eyre then had work to do as they needed 28 off the final over however, with the smaller boundary on the leg side the pressure was all on Gilchrist. For Mossilee and Crooks it would be relief as Gilchrist held his nerve in the last over only allowing 24 runs from his over despite the best intentions from Indrasiri (14) and Eyre (71) leaving Mossilee with bragging rights after game one winning by 3 runs.
A great night up at Gala Cricket Club with some great performances from both young and experience helped create such a tense and competitive atmosphere. The club can be incredibly proud of how their players are developing, providing games like this. The 2nd Kinalba Cup game takes place on Thursday where the two sides will go to battle once again.

MOSSILEE SCORECARD
R Khalia retired 100
A Sujan c S McAneny b J Bell 8
J Irvine c S McAneny b J Bell 13
J Crooks lbw Murton 51
D Tharanga not out 16
R Paterson not out 12

Extras 24

Mossilee 224 for 3 wickets after 20 overs

MEIGLE BOWLING

J Bell 3-0-42-2
N Murton 2-0-25-1
S Ponneri 4-0-43-0
A Rhode 4-0-43-0
S Loumeau 2-0-19-0
U Indrasiri 1-0-2-0
C Thomson 2-0-22-0
S McAneny 2-0-20-0

MEIGLE SCORECARD

S Ponneri c J Irvine b R Paterson 46
F Rutherford c D Tharanga b M Maceira 14
E Eyre not out 77
A Rhode c R Khalia b K Toor 44
U Indrasiri not out 14

Extras 32

Meigle 221 for 3 wickets after 20 overs

MOSSILEE BOWLING

M Maceira 4-0-35-1
R Khalia 3-0-24-0
R Paterson 4-0-29-1
A Sujan 2-0-37-0
D Tharanga 2-0-24-0
R Gilchrist 3-0-44-0
K Toor 2-0-23-1

Gala maintain 100 percent Border T20 Record

Gala 1st XI hosted Hawick and Wilton 1st XI on Tuesday night in what was the home sides third fixture in the Border T20. Again, skipper Josh Irvine opted to give 2nd team players a chance including captain Craig Thomson, alongside a handful of youth players. Hawick would win the toss and batted first at Meigle Park.

2 early wickets would fall for the visitors after Indrasiri brilliantly ran out Justin Tait and then shortly after Skeldon struck as Gareth Welsh cut one aerial to Sam McAneny leaving Hawick 2 wickets down with 1 run on the board. Evan Alexander and former Gala player Robbie Pringle then came to the crease with Alexander playing himself in well nurdling the good ball about and punishing the bad ball. Pringle then looked to increase the run rate however was found to be short of his ground looking for a quick single thanks to a brilliantly executed direct hit from Finlay Rutherford. Stuart Hair then joined his captain Alexander at the crease and the pair did excellently to push Gala hard in the field. Gala’s fielding was questionable at points dropping Alexander a number of times as he pushed on and raised his bat for his half century. He and Hair would then complete the Hawick innings unbeaten as the visitors reached 122 for 3 wickets after their 20 overs. Hair finished on 18 and Alexander led the charge as he came in at the halfway stage 80 not out.

Khalia and Eyre opened the batting for Gala however, the former was dismissed early on by Johnston for 6. Shortly after Irvine was bowled from a peach of a delivery from Pringle and Crooks would join Irvine in the clubhouse shortly after when he chipped the ball to midwicket 2 balls later, both batsmen failing to trouble the scorers. Indrasiri would join Eyre and the pair did an excellent job in chasing down their target with confident shots both rotating the strike and powering the ball to the boundary. Indrasiri would bring up his half century as Gala closed on the total however a mix up with Eyre on a single shortly after meant Eyre would be run out on 38. Rutherford then came in and he and Indrasiri took Gala across the line, Rutherford finishing on 6 and Indrasiri 67 as Gala reached their total in the 16th over.

A disappointing fielding display will frustrate captain Irvine however, credit where it is due Alexander batted well and kept powering on despite finding the Gala fielders on a number of times. A small batting collapse at the beginning of the innings will also trouble Irvine however he will be relieved that the team managed to grind out a win. On Thursday, the first of a three game intra-club series begins as Crooks captaining Mossilee and Rutherford captaining Meigle look to compete for the Kinalba Cup. The 1st team then travel to Cavalry Park to take on Marchmont in the eighth round of ESCA Championship fixtures.

HAWICK SCORECARD
J Tait run out (Indrasiri) 1
G Welsh c S McAneny b L Skeldon 0
E Alexander not out 80
R Pringle run out (Rutherford) 7
S Hair not out 18

Extras 16

Hawick 122 for 3 wickets after 20 overs


GALA BOWLING
R Khalia 4-0-13-0
L Skeldon 4-1-22-1
R Paterson 3-0-18-0
C Thomson 3-0-19-0
J Crooks 3-0-21-0
S McAneny 2-0-18-0
F Rutherford 1-0-9-0

GALA SCORECARD

R Khalia c M Tait b R Johnston 6
E Eyre run out 38
J Irvine b R Pringle 0
J Crooks c S Hair b R Pringle 0
U Indrasiri not out 67
F Rutherford not out 6

Extras 6

Gala 123 for 4 wickets after 15.2 overs

HAWICK BOWLING

R Pringle 4-0-16-2
R Johnston 3-0-18-1
S Hair 2-0-19-0
M Tait 4-0-41-0
G Welsh 2.2-0-28-0

Rain takes the spoils at Meigle Park

Blustery and wet conditions would be the main feature in Gala’s 1st XI game at Meigle Park as they took on Grange 2nd XI. The ground staff had done a brilliant job in ensuring the game started however, after 39 overs into the Grange innings the game was brought to a halt due to heavy showers leaving both teams to head home early as the match was abandoned.
Harris Rutherford was on top form for the home side as he had the ball on a string for his opening spell. Supported by a howling gale from behind him, he managed to find the edge of Lothian who was caught by Eyre at first slip with the score on 26. Chatt and Donaldson managed to then build a partnership of 66 before Indrasiri flighted one where Chatt picked out Finlay Rutherford on the boundary taking the catch and dismissing the Grange opener for 52. Soon after, Rhode took a wicket in his first over of an excellent spell by the leg spinner as he trapped Donaldson in front for 29. Indrasiri picked up his second wicket as Harris Rutherford took the catch this time, dismissing Davenport for 16. After Indrasiri had completed his 10 overs, Tharanga was brought back on to halt the flow of runs and was successful in doing so as he took the wicket of Swanson after excellent work from Khalia behind the stumps diving low to his right to take the catch. Rhode then took a wicket in the last over of the game as Grange reached 145 for 6 wickets with no more cricket being played.

GRANGE SCORECARD
C Lothian c E Eyre b H Rutherford 11
J Chatt c F Rutherford b U Indrasiri 52
J Donaldson lbw A Rhode 29
F Huddleston not out 27
A Davenport c H Rutherford b U Indrasiri 16
C Swanson c R Khalia b D Tharanga 4
D Sloan b A Rhode 1
A Docherty not out 0

Extras 5

Grange 2nd XI 145 for 6 wickets after 39 overs

FOW = 1-26, 2-92, 3-97, 4-134, 5-142, 6-145

GALA BOWLING

H Rutherford 6-0-19-1
D Tharanga 7-1-17-1
J Crooks 6-0-32-0
S Ponneri 2-0-13-0
U Indrasiri 10-0-38-2
A Rhode 8-1-25-2