POTM: Luka Bates 63no On a sunny but windy Saturday, CSNI 3XI made the journey to Allen Park to take on Muckamore 3XI. The day got off to a strange start, with teams arriving at the ground only to find that Muckamore had forgot to book the pitch – there was a football game onContinueContinue reading “Muckamore 3rd XI v CSNI 3rd XI”
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Cliftonville Academy 2nd XI v CSNI 3rd XI
POTM: Pat Lutton 53 (9 x 4s) On a beautiful sunny Saturday CSNI 2nd XI made the relatively short trip across the lough to play Cliftonville Academy 2nds at the picturesque setting of the Castle Grounds. CSNI skipper, Gareth Lutton won the toss and invited Cliftonville Academy to bat first. It was very muchContinueContinue reading “Cliftonville Academy 2nd XI v CSNI 3rd XI”
CSNI 3rd XI v CSNI 4th XI
On Saturday the 3rd and 4th XI were in the unusual position of being drawn to play each other in the Intermediate Cup in what turned out to be a great game of cricket all round. 4s skipper C.McCreedy won the toss and elected to have a bat. The 4s got off to a sketchyContinueContinue reading “CSNI 3rd XI v CSNI 4th XI”
CSNI 3rd XI v Templepatrick 2nd XI
POTM – Chris Elliott (36 runs: 5x4s & 1×6) On a very hot Saturday, CSNI 3XI took on a strong Templepatrick 2XI at newly adopted 3rd ground, Sullivan Upper. Losing the toss, CSNI were asked to field first, in the hot and dry conditions! Opening the bowling for CSNI was H.Kokate (0-25) and RG.Copeland, whoContinueContinue reading “CSNI 3rd XI v Templepatrick 2nd XI”
CSNI 3rd XI v Cliftonville Academy 2nd XI
CSNI lost the toss and were asked to bowl by CACC on a particularly warm day at Stormont. The skipper had a strong bowling attack at his disposal which was backed up by an equally impressive fielding performance. Chris Elliott took 4-12 including a very impressive stumping from Marko Bates and a one-handed catch fromContinueContinue reading “CSNI 3rd XI v Cliftonville Academy 2nd XI”
Donacloney Mill 2nd XI v CSNI 3rd XI
New 3rd XI skipper, Gareth Lutton, won the toss and chose to bowl on May Day at Donacloney, where it was a relief to get the season underway after the recent bad weather. After an early wicket from Ollie Dyer, with a caught and bowled, Donacloney started to bat well. The main contribution coming fromContinueContinue reading “Donacloney Mill 2nd XI v CSNI 3rd XI”