Review of the 2009 season
Windsor U14/U15 royals
Mixed season with only10 games played in total:
7 in the U14 WSYCL won 4 lost 3.
3 in the Berkshire league won 2 lost 1 with one abandoned to rain.
Results:
wcc score opp result type
royal ascot 139 - 1 113 - 6 w u15
valley end 153 - 1 150 - 5 w
woking and horsell 146 - 7 147 - 4 l
slough 66 - 10 137 - 3 l
staines 103 - 8 104 - 3 l
camberley 168 - 6 139 - 8 w
twyford 90 - 3 89 - 8 w u15
bagshot 55 - 10 56 - 7 l
twyford 105 - 8 46 - 9 w u15
chobham 163 - 5 130 - 9 w
slough rained off d u15
The season started well with two good wins against Royal Ascot and Valley End, then we went into the doldrums a bit with a series of losses against Woking, Slough and Staines, we then won the remainder of the games with the exception of an extraordinary game against Bagshot where virtually all players from both teams forgot how to bat with Windsor all out for 55 and Bagshot recovering from 12 for 4 to get to 56 for the loss of 6 wickets.
Overall some good performances with the bat with the team averaging 120 runs per innings with Conor Reeves scoring 265 from 10 innings with three 50 not out retirements, averaging 44, and Jamie Tuthill 255 runs from 9 innings with two 50 not out retirements averaging 43, Cameron Avery scored the quickest 50 (not out) of the season off only 15 balls (against Camberley), ably supported by Gareth George from the U13’s and Arjun Ghattaura, between them scoring 85% of all runs from the bat.
Some good bowling throughout the season with consistently good performances from the medium pace of Adam Richards and Salvin Dass and the spin of Cameron Avery and Gem Clough, with some notable spells Theo Evered, 3 overs 2 for no runs, Faizan Qureshi 4 overs 1 for 3 both against Twyford.
Four players have now played for the seniors at various levels including the emerging academy side which bodes well for the future of the club.
Representation this season:
Cameron Avery has been a member of the 2009 East Berkshire District U15 squad who won their Divisional competition.
Arjun Ghattaura has been a member of the 2009 U14 Berkshire County squad.
Jamie Tuthill has played 16 games this season for the 2009 U14 Berkshire County team as wicket keeper.
Jamie, Arjun and Cameron have all been proposed for 2010 U15 County trials, with Conor and Gareth proposed for 2010 U15 District trials.
Mixed season with only10 games played in total:
7 in the U14 WSYCL won 4 lost 3.
3 in the Berkshire league won 2 lost 1 with one abandoned to rain.
Results:
wcc score opp result type
royal ascot 139 - 1 113 - 6 w u15
valley end 153 - 1 150 - 5 w
woking and horsell 146 - 7 147 - 4 l
slough 66 - 10 137 - 3 l
staines 103 - 8 104 - 3 l
camberley 168 - 6 139 - 8 w
twyford 90 - 3 89 - 8 w u15
bagshot 55 - 10 56 - 7 l
twyford 105 - 8 46 - 9 w u15
chobham 163 - 5 130 - 9 w
slough rained off d u15
The season started well with two good wins against Royal Ascot and Valley End, then we went into the doldrums a bit with a series of losses against Woking, Slough and Staines, we then won the remainder of the games with the exception of an extraordinary game against Bagshot where virtually all players from both teams forgot how to bat with Windsor all out for 55 and Bagshot recovering from 12 for 4 to get to 56 for the loss of 6 wickets.
Overall some good performances with the bat with the team averaging 120 runs per innings with Conor Reeves scoring 265 from 10 innings with three 50 not out retirements, averaging 44, and Jamie Tuthill 255 runs from 9 innings with two 50 not out retirements averaging 43, Cameron Avery scored the quickest 50 (not out) of the season off only 15 balls (against Camberley), ably supported by Gareth George from the U13’s and Arjun Ghattaura, between them scoring 85% of all runs from the bat.
Some good bowling throughout the season with consistently good performances from the medium pace of Adam Richards and Salvin Dass and the spin of Cameron Avery and Gem Clough, with some notable spells Theo Evered, 3 overs 2 for no runs, Faizan Qureshi 4 overs 1 for 3 both against Twyford.
Four players have now played for the seniors at various levels including the emerging academy side which bodes well for the future of the club.
Representation this season:
Cameron Avery has been a member of the 2009 East Berkshire District U15 squad who won their Divisional competition.
Arjun Ghattaura has been a member of the 2009 U14 Berkshire County squad.
Jamie Tuthill has played 16 games this season for the 2009 U14 Berkshire County team as wicket keeper.
Jamie, Arjun and Cameron have all been proposed for 2010 U15 County trials, with Conor and Gareth proposed for 2010 U15 District trials.