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Southerners 20/20 cricket tournament finals

Wins by Pattaya and Asia United both see them win their respective groups, catapulting them into the Siam Cup Final which will be played Sunday morning at Harrow School.

The Southerners had some nervous moments against the age and experience of the British Club to sneak home with 2 balls to spare, securing 2nd place in their group and a place in the Shield Final against United CC.

The Plate Final will be between Punjab and Chicha CC next week.

Despite some strong performances during the pool stages, the British Club will be looking for that elusive win against Siam CC in the Midas Touch Bowl Final.

Please see below for finals times:

SATURDAY 11TH June @ Harrow International School

SIAM PARROTS CUP FINAL
Pattaya CC Vs Asia United (9.30 am)
Umpire – Vaughan

MIDAS TOUCH BOWL FINAL
British Club Vs Siam CC  (1.00 pm)
Umpire – TBA

SUNDAY 12th June @ Harrow International School

BDS VIRCON SHIELD FINAL
United CC Vs Southerners (9.00am)
Umpire – Arif

SUNDAY 19th June @ Harrow International School

BIG 6 PLATE FINAL
Chicha CC Vs Punjab CC (9.30am)
Umpire – Nadeem

Southerners 20/20 Cricket vs Punjab CC

Saturday morning saw the Southerners 20/20 team play Punjab CC for the first game of the annual Southerners’ 20/20 Competition. After a mixed Bangkok Cricket League season, the Southerners were keen to start afresh and get on the front foot, so to speak.

With Punjab winning the toss and electing to bat, the Southerners sent in Zeb to set the pace with the ball, then brought in some valuable spin bowling from Mehul. Varying the pace and height of the ball, the Southerners managed to take wickets regularly and restrict Punjab to 101 from 19.1 overs. Sneaky new South African import Mikey pinched 2/3 (3 overs), while Faheem also bowled excellently, with 3/8 (3 overs).

Coming out to bat, the Southerners’ openers Nadeem and Gaurav set about their task with confidence, playing the bad balls and finding gaps. They set the run chase well and the Southerners ended up capturing their target in 17.2 overs, with only two wickets down. Among the key scorers was Saffa Mikey, after some lovely, and not-so-lovely, boundaries (51 n.o. – retired) in a superbly timed partnership with Madan.

A great all-round effort from the team, some tight bowling and a well-paced chase. Congratulations to Mikey for his deserved Man of the Match award.

Southerners Gold: A group of newbies who climbed to the Top 3 of their Division!


The Southerners Gold netball team was this season made up of a raft of newbies to Bangkok. Despite not playing together before, the girls managed to climb their way into the top three of the Bangkok Netball League’s 2nd division. The team’s skipper Alisa has more…

Click here to read Alisa’s report…

20/20 Cricket – It’s back again!!

The Southerners 20/20 Tournament is back again with the main aim to raise money for our Southerners up in Petchabun so they can keep playing cricket. This year we will welcome new teams Pattaya, British Club and United to their first T20 competition and wish them all the best.

The tournament will run over four weekends (3 rounds + finals), thus a limited amount of teams are permitted – the Southerners will only be able to enter one team this year, so we will try to rotate a different team this year. The Southerners are the current Cup Winners from 2010 so let’s see if we can keep a hold of that for another year running.

Raising funds for Petchabun – Sponsorship

As mentioned, the main aim of the tournament is to raise some funds for junior cricket in Petchabun – if there are any potential sponsors interested in helping this tournament (cash or in-kind), please contact the Southerners cricket rep, Vaughan McClear for further details.

Thanks to our current sponsors:

Match Balls – Kindly sponsored by BIG 6 cricket equipment, who will also supply some cricket gear as end of tournament awards.
BDS Vircon Cup Final – Thanks to BDS Vircon for sponsoring the Cup Final.
Midas Touch Shield Final – Thanks to Manish Gupta from Chicha CC sponsoring the Shield Final.
The Colonel’s Man of Match Medals – Thanks to Dave Dufall for sponsoring all Man of The Match medals.

We are still looking for sponsors for:

Bowl Final – Naming rights sponsor (4,000 baht)
Plate Final – Naming rights sponsor (4,000 baht)

The tournament

Southerners T20 has modified rules designed for all teams to enjoy a not-so-serious end of season tournament – there is one main simple rule…play cricket to enjoy the result regardless!

This year, the following teams have been invited to compete in the 2011 Southerners 20/20:

  • Southerners
  • Siam CC
  • Pattaya CC
  • British Club
  • Chicha CC
  • Asia United
  • Punjab CC
  • United CC

Click here to view the full schedule of games…

Southerners Black Netball: Finishes Strong

Southerners Black has just wrapped up their 2010/2011 netball season, competing in Division One alongside Southerners White.  Renee Kelly reports on the season that was…

Click here to read more…

Southerners White: awesome season, awesome team

Southerners White, one the club’s three netball teams, has just wrapped up their 2010/2011 netball season (the next season starts in September). Competing in Division One alongside Southerners Black, the girls did exceptionally well, getting great results on (and off!) the court, and welcoming new players into the club. Cat Beach has more…

Click here to read more…

HSBC Asian 5 Nations in Bangkok

With Bangkok hosting a slew of international rugby courtesy of the HSBC Asian 5 Nations, the Southerners sent its own team of drinkers and troublemakers down to watch the action at National Stadium.

With the Division II Final between Thailand and Chinese-Taipei set to kick off, Southo lads and lasses gathered in club singlets, entrance fees paid (charitable donations), eskies dispatched and filled and seats claimed.

What followed was 80 minutes of intense rugby between two highly-spirited nations, their passion evident with fists thrown, players broken and ambulances sent towards the ER.

Our spirit was shown with scores of tinnies downed to the accompaniment of an all-singing all-dancing one-man Thai cheer squad, minus his y-fronts.Chinese-Taipei ran out eventual winners, with the game decided only in the closing minutes.

A short intermission allowed for the Thai tradition of a celebrity exhibition game. What exactly they were exhibiting we could not entirely be sure, although we did learn that our occasional flyhalf, K. Mike, is not only a decent rugby player but also a Thai celebrity…go figure.

As the main event loomed the eskies were dispatched for further beers. With Pistacio accompanying the beer run, 40 pork satays were also acquired to feed the hungry masses and avoid our drinking team peaking before the day’s end. As the top-ranked Japanese took to the pitch, one thing became evidently clear, we were being very liberal in calling them Japanese. The contest was as one-sided as was to be expected, with the Japs running out easy winners against Kazakhstan, much to the delight of our friends from the Bangkok Japanese RUFC, and female spectators.

With the day drawing to an end and eskies empty, Mr. & Mrs. Bell took off to salvage what was left of their 1st wedding anniversary, while the remaining Southerners took to the pitch to see what mischief we could get up to. The Japanese players were harassed during their cool down, a game ball may or may not have been stolen from the hands of an eight year old by one of the Southerners netballers, and plans were made to congregate for a feed and rehydration.

Gathering at Cheap Charlies, the night was heading for a wind up before a cab pulled up and poured out half a dozen Iranian rugby players (Turks and Poms), who we had a few beers with then mysteriously disappeared into the night with two Southo lasses in tow…

All in all a great Southerners day out in Bangkok!

Words: Siam Sattayaphan

Pattaya 10s 2011

Despite the Southerners going down in the semi-final of the Pattaya 10s Cup (top tier) last weekend, the club still notched up one of the great club tours.  New Southerner Mikey “Mullet” Ferraris has more…

Click here to read the report and view some pics from the weekend…

Asian 5-Nations Rugby in Bangkok

The Asian 5 Nations comes to Bangkok this week, with A5N & Division II games set to be played at National Stadium (map) on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.

Thailand rarely gets to host any international-standard rugby, so this really is a unique experience.  Get down and support our adopted homeland!

Dress – Southerners singlet/shirt. Bring a mate!

Make sure you check the Facebook event for up-to-date information.

Wednesday, 4 May

Semi-final – Chinese Taipei vs. Iran (kickoff 1500hrs)

Semi-final – Thailand vs. India (kickoff – 1730hrs)

Saturday, 7 May

Division II finals will be determined by Wednesday semi-final results.

Division II 3rd/4th place playoff – (kickoff – 1400hrs)

Division II Final – (kickoff – 1600hrs)

Asian 5-Nations – Japan vs Kazakhstan (kickoff – 1900hrs)

Cricket proud to field first Thai development players

A decade of keen Southerners commitment, dedication and fundraising for the development of cricket in Thailand finally paid off when three native Thai’s traveled all the way from Petchabun to make their debut in a senior Southerners side against the Punjab CC at Harrow School on 12 March.

Despite being at the end of a 88 run loss, all three players performed well in their first senior game playing with, and against, some “seasoned” cricketers.

Fielding first, the Southerners could only restrict PCC to 6/181 after 25 overs.  The highlight of the innings was Khun Boy snagging his first wicket in senior cricket, finishing with figures of 1/29.  Khun May, a Thailand U19 Ladies Player, bowled well going wicketless for 25 runs from 4 overs, and was also involved in a very true Southerners incident………..dropping a catch when the bowler was on a hat trick!!!!  Now that is a TRUE Southerners moment!

Khun Oh batted for the Southerners at number 4 and second top-scored with 17 classic runs, complete with a Bradman-like cover drive for 4.

It was a huge success bringing these youngsters down and the club looks forward to more of it towards the end of the season.  Next year we may see the 3s team with over 50% players being from Petchabun.

If you would like to know more about helping the Petchabun Junior cricket, please contact the Southerners cricket rep, Vaughan McClear.

Words/pics – Vaughan McClear