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(by
Peter Goodchap)
Well another Chiang Mai sixes
has been and gone, with Southerners making an impact
on and off the field, but the main facet of this tournament
is to have fun and drink plenty of alcohol.
The touring group this
year consisted of Peter Goodchap, David Metcalfe, Toby
Metcalfe, James Mathews, Rod Stenburg, Saurabh Dhanuka,
Swapnil Kaushik and guest player Justin Karcher.
The tournament started
with a good win against sixes first timers SA PC, a
mixed group with links from Vietnam. In this match with
James Mathews bowling we provided some entertainment
to the spectators by fielding with 4 slips, luckily
the ball was a wide so nobody had to chase. We had an
easy victory over them, and then came up against Gloucestershire
Gypsies who absolutely smashed us. That put us into
the Shield group, the 2nd level, so we were content
with that. In the Shield we lost our first game, then
we came up against the Shanghai Dragons. This match
was close and hard fought, and we put 90 runs of the
board. Shanghai made a good effort of the chase, and
in the last over they required 12 runs to win. Due to
some uncertainty by the umpires they checked with the
scorers to see if the runs were correct, all confirmed.
I bowled two shit balls, got hit for 2 fours, then they
took a single and required 3 runs of 3 balls. The next
3 balls were all dot balls and we were celebrating wildly.
One hour after the match
we were informed that the scorers had actually made
a mistake and had not counted 2 wides bowled in an earlier
over, and therefore Shanghai Dragons won the match.
Needless to say we were not happy, but hey, that's cricket
for you. We then won our last match, and then sat on
the sidelines while we watched Shanghai Dragons take
out the Shield final.
All in all it was a very
enjoyable tournament, with much congratulations going
to the organizing committee for getting the field ready
for play, after the two floods had completely ruined
the grass and the complete golf course was in ruins.
Off the field was where
more success was tasted, in the way of plenty of Guiness
and Heinekens. The team all got stuck into the local
brews and made fools of themselves at every opportunity.
This showed clearly in the fact that most of the team
showed up about 5 minutes prior to the start of the
matches for almost every match, good work boys.
We must thank Justin Karcher
for playing with us, as he was only up there for 3 days
to discuss business opportunites and beckoned our call
to play when we were short on the first day. He handled
himself admirably and showed great Southerners spirit
when it came to evening activities.
Dave, Tobes, James and
Rod all put in great performances, with the old boy
Tobes showing once again that experience is the key
in this game
.. Saurabh played great, ending with
1 wicket, 78 runs, 2 x 6's and 1 retirement. Swapnil
hit 42 runs in 2 innings, with 4 x 6's and 1 retirement,
while I had fun taking 2 wickets, hit 8 x 6's in 109
runs and retired 3 times.
Next year is the 20th
Anniversary of the Chiang Mai Sixes, and it looks to
be the biggest and best yet, so please book in April
1st to 8th next year and be a part of this fantastic
tournament.

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