At the Half: The SCC League Report

As the SCC League gets set for a furious two-month finish to the season, we take a look back at the first half of 2011 and highlight some of the standout performances.

The 2011 SCC League season opened on a sunny April 17, with Division 1 Daredevils CC facing the Bashers CC, and the defending champion DPR Hot Dogs against Pudong Power. By the end of the day, the Pudong Power had their first win in two seasons, and the Daredevils repeated their 2010 semi-final performance, besting the Bashers with strong batting.

As the weeks progressed and the season took shape, each division began to see some top cricket emerge. In Division 2, new addition Devils Digital, the 2010 Division 3 champions, continued their winning ways as they stormed to a 6-1 record thanks to a strong bowling attack and good run support.  Pudong Power meanwhile, began their season with four straight losses before righting the ship and reeling off five wins in a row to move to the top of the standings going into this weekend. Continue reading “At the Half: The SCC League Report”

Complete 2011 League Schedule Now Online; Rain Affected Match Rules Modified

The complete SCC 2011 League Schedule is now available online. Due to ground availability issues at SRFC, several games have been moved and venues changed. Because of the dearth of ground availability, all available playing days at SRFC and Dulwich are now full. Therefore, there is no further scope for rain-affected matches to be re-scheduled.

In light of this, the SCC Executive Committee, including the chairmen of the four foundation clubs, has updated theSCC League rules for rain-affected matches.

The key change is that the Duckworth-Lewis method will not be used to determine the result of rain-affected matches. Given the complexity of trying to calculate Duckworth-Lewis targets for matches re-starting after a rain break, the committee has agreed a simpler calculation (based on run-rates) would be more appropriate for the SCC League. Continue reading “Complete 2011 League Schedule Now Online; Rain Affected Match Rules Modified”

Shanghai Cricket Club’s Greatest Batsman

Greatest Batsman
Edward I.M. Barrett

Considered “one of the finest and hardest hitters of his day,” Edward Ivo Medhurst Barrett captained the Shanghai cricket team in the early part of the 20th century, becoming the club’s top scorer with 857 runs from 14 matches.

Barrett was a right-handed batsman known for a “sound defence with well-timed ground strokes all round the wicket.” He played his first match for Shanghai on October 22nd and 23rd, 1908, where he scored 29 runs over two innings (27, 2*) in a match between the SCC and the Hong Kong Cricket Club.

His highest individual score came in Shanghai in 1921 against the Hong Kong Cricket Club where he scored 165 runs in one innings as Shanghai beat Hong Kong by an innings and 160 runs. Continue reading “Shanghai Cricket Club’s Greatest Batsman”

SCC Appoints General Committee, Recognises Contributions of Outgoing Excom

Following the announcement last month of the 2011 Executive Committee, the Shanghai Cricket Club announced this week the appointment of several General Committee positions.

The SCC issued a communiqué on June 21 providing all member clubs an explanation of the appointment process, an update on the appointment of General Committee positions, and a summary of achievements of the previous SCC Excom members. Continue reading “SCC Appoints General Committee, Recognises Contributions of Outgoing Excom”

Daredevils to Meet Chinese National Team; D3 Bashers in Rematch with Hot Dogs

The Chinese national men’s cricket team will play the Daredevils Cricket Club this Sunday in the second of the Chinese side’s three game warm-up ahead of the ACC U-19 Challenge Cup next month in Malaysia.

“Its an honour for us to face the Chinese national team on Sunday,” said Daredevils captain Jasim Baig. “The team and I are looking forward to it as we have seen them play and they certainly have the potential to challenge any opposition.”

After losing a closely contested match against Pudong Power last weekend, the Chinese side will look to improve their batting attack against the Daredevils this Sunday at Dulwich College. Continue reading “Daredevils to Meet Chinese National Team; D3 Bashers in Rematch with Hot Dogs”

Cricket for Smiles

The Japan Cricket Association doing its part to help out
The Japan Cricket Association doing its part to help out

Following the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the Japan Cricket Association is doing what they do best and trying to bring a smile back to the faces of the people impacted by the tragedy, particularly the kids, with their Cricket for Smiles campaign.

Between July and December, they plan to introduce 25,000 kids to cricket in the areas affected by the earthquake by holding fun coaching clinics somewhat modeled on the Sport For All programme in Shanghai.  Continue reading “Cricket for Smiles”

Pudong Power to Face Chinese National Team

The Chinese national men’s cricket team begins a three game warm up series ahead of the ACC Challenge Cup this weekend with a match against SCC League side Pudong Power at the Shanghai Rugby Football Club on Sunday.

The Chinese team will travel to Penang, Malaysia in July to participate in the ACC U-19 Challenge Cup. They will face Bhutan on July 3, Iran on July 4, and Myanmar on July 6.

The match between Pudong and the Chinese national team is the first in a three-game series to be played over the next three weekends. The Daredevils Cricket Club will play China on June 12 at Dulwich College and the DPR Hot Dogs will face the national side on June 19 at the Shangha Rugby Football Club. Continue reading “Pudong Power to Face Chinese National Team”

The Shanghai Cricket Club Blazer

A cricket club’s blazer is an important item of clothing – its colours and pattern instantly identify the wearer as a part of an exclusive membership. It is as much a part of cricket as the bat and balls, the wickets and whites.

With the creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the Shanghai Cricket Club entered a long phase of dormancy. With almost all foreigners leaving Shanghai in 1948, the cricket club effectively closed. It was not until the late 1990s that cricket was once again played in Shanghai. Continue reading “The Shanghai Cricket Club Blazer”

SCC Sets Schedule for 2011 Opening Weekend

The Shanghai Cricket Club has put together a four-part program of high profile events for the cricketing community to kick off the 2011 season. It all begins Friday, April 1 with drinks at the Big Bamboo for all cricketers and the visiting Lamma Cricket Club of Hong Kong.

Breezer Challenge
Saturday, April 2, will see the SCC Dragons defend the Breezer Trophy against Lamma CC in a 50 over match at the SRFC.

ICC World Cup Final
Beginning at 5 pm on Saturday evening, the entire second floor of the Big Bamboo Nanyang Lu has been reserved for the live telecast of the ICC World Cup Final and the SCC League Awards. Continue reading “SCC Sets Schedule for 2011 Opening Weekend”