Showing posts with label David Jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Jacobs. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

Captain, Bowlers help Warriors beat Bushrangers

Toss: Warriors, Elected to bat.

Venue: St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth

Pitch Report: It is a pitch where the quick bowlers might not get too much of help but there is something in it for the spinners.

Captain, David Jacobs does it again for the Warriors as his breezy half century helps Warriors beat the Victoria Bushrangers.

Chasing a total of 159 in their first outing, the Bushrangers fell short of the total by 28 runs and lost their first outing in this year's Champions' League.

Needing to score 8 runs an over, the Bushrangers staggered at the start as they lost both their openers, Quiney and Hodge, within the powerplay. Finch, who came in at number three, was looking good until he also perished in the 9th over when captain David Jacobs took a splendid catch at extra cover. The Bushrangers were struggling at 59-3 off 9 overs.

David Hussey and McDonald put on a slow but an important partnership of 35 off the next 5 overs before Kreusch cleaned up the big man David Hussey with a neat yorker. Bushrangers struggling at 94-4 off 14 overs needing 65 off the next 6 overs.

Theron struck twice in the next over and Bushrangers were further pushed into their miseries as both McDonald and Wade were dismissed. The total now was looking out of reach as the Bushrangers struggled at 96-6 off 15 overs needing 63 runs off the remaining 5.

Tsotsobe struck in the very next over and cleaned up Maxwell, leaving the Bushrangers at 100-7, needing 59 runs off 24 balls. Wickets continued to tumble as McKay and Hastings fell in the next two overs.

Nannes and Harwood stood ground till the end of 20th over and Bushrangers were 28 runs short off the Warriors' total, who were surely deserving winners.

Earlier, winning the toss and electing to bat, the Warriors were straightaway into the groove as captain David Jacobs belted the quick bowlers all around the park and was scoring at a healthy 9 runs an over. Ashwell Prince on the other end of the wicket, gave him a good stand.

At 81-0 in the 9th over, the Bushrangers got a lucky break as a mix-up between the batsmen led to the runout of the in-form Jacobs. From then on the Bushrangers began to pull things back as they got the wicket of Ashwell Prince in the very next over.

Mark Boucher and Johan Botha put on an important partnership of 40 runs of just 4.4 overs and took the team's total to 158.

Turning Point : The Bushrangers did not have the start they would have wanted as they chased 158, but the wicket of David Hussey was the turning point as on his day, the big man can turn games on its head.

The Hero: Inspite of an important knock from the captain David Jacobs, it was the bowling department of the Warriors that made the bigger impact, each of who were amongst the wickets. Special mention for Juan Theron, who continues his dream run, this time taking 3 for 22 in his quota of 4 overs.

The Warriors are truly now a force to reckon and they will be pumped up and eager to get onto the field again as soon as they can. As for the Bushrangers, they will be looking to rectify their batting woes and come out stronger in their next outing.

Man Of The Match: David Jacobs, for his breezy half century that set the tone of the Warriors' innings.

Scorecard: Warriors 158 for 6 (Jacobs 59, Boucher 31, McDonald 2-22, Nannes 1-25, McKay 1-27) beat Victoria 130 for 9 (Hussey 29, Theron 3-22, Ntini 2-33) by 28 runs

Warriors v/s Victoria Bushrangers - Preview

One of the big favourites of winning the tournament, Victoria Bushrangers, take on the Warriors today.

The Warriors, riding high on their success against the Wayambe Eleven, will look to out do the Australian giants and take a strong step forward in the tournament. On the other end, the Bushrangers will come out hard on their opponents as they look to perform better than they did in the last year's edition of the Champions' League.

The Warriors will probably go in with an unchanged side, and look to do nothing different from what they did in their previous outing and will rely on their pace attack, with the likes of Juan Theron, Tsotsobe and Ntini all being among the wicket takers. Also, if spin comes into play, Johan Botha will hold a key role. In the batting department, they will need the top-order to fire, with Boucher fitting into the finisher's role.

As for the Bushrangers, captain David Hussey will look to lead his ranks from the front alongside the likes of Brad Hodge and Aaron Finch, both of who showed great promise in the Australian domestic season. With a lot of bowling options in their behest, the Bushrangers are looking like a well balanced team with bowlers like Peter Siddle, Andrew McDonald , Dirk Nannes and Clinton McKay.

Both teams well equipped in their bowling department, one will expect the team that bowls better to win. It will be rare and yet an exciting site in a T20 scenario.

Probable XI:

Warriors

Victoria Bushrangers

David Jacobs (Captain And WicketKeeper)

David Hussey(Captain)

Ashwell Prince

Brad Hodge

Johan Botha

Peter Siddle

Juan Theron

Clinton McKay

Makhaya Ntini

Dirk Nannes

Lonwabo Tsotsobe

Andrew McDonald

Mark Boucher

Aaron Finch

Craig Thyssen

Rob Quiney

Colin Ingram

Mathew Wade (Wicket Keeper)

Nicky Boje

Glenn Maxwell

Justin Kreusch

Shane Harwood



Friday, September 10, 2010

Wayamba Elevens v/s Warriors - Preview

Day two of the Champions League and we have an entertaining second half of the day ahead as we go into a double header. First the Wayamba Eleven take on the local team, Warriors. The Jehan Mubarak led Wayambe will look to make an impact this season after a dismal first round exit in the last year's edition of the Champions League.
Warriors, on the other hand, will look to emulate the performance of the Highveld Lions on day one. The team, led by their Wicket Keeper David Jacobs will look to exploit the fact that his team will be better accustomed to the local conditions.

While Wayamba would look up to Mahela Jayawardhane and captain Jehan Mubarak in the batting front, Fervez Maharoof and Ajanta Mendis will be expected to take care of the bowling department. A closely knit squad consisting mainly of Srilankan players will try to use their team chemistry to their advantage.

Warriors on the other hand will bank heavily their quick bowlers like Makhaya Ntini, Juan Theron and Lonwabo Tsotsobe to hit the deck and generate good pace on pacer friendly South African wickets.

All we can do is expect another thriller of a match.

Probable XI

Wayamba Elevens

Warriors

Jehan Mubarak (Captain)

David Jacobs (Captain and Wicket Keeper)

Mahela Jayawardhane

Johan Botha

Fervez Maharoof

Ashwell Prince

Sameera De Zoysa (Wicket Keeper)

Colin Ingram

Rangana Herath

Juan Theron

Ajanta Mendis

Makhaya Ntini

Mahela Udawatte

Lonwabo Tsotsobe

Jeewantha Kulatunga

Jon-Jon Smuts

Thisara Perera

Craig Thyssen

Isuru Udana

Nicky Boje

S.Karunanayake

Justin Kreusch