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Manu
Singh's brilliant knock ended Villa Park season, as
Streamwood reached the Finals of Division I by Haris Imtiaz After a great victory against Windy
City, Villa Park were only 2 steps away from championship.
On a cold Saturday morning Villa Park faced Streamwood for
the Semi Final. Streamwood won the toss and elected to
bat. In the cold conditions fielding was going to be
difficult but Villa Park was charged with energy, fielder
where stopping every drive and backing up every throw. In
the first over Dilip Makwana was run our by Furqan Qureshi
courtesy of a direct throw at the stumps. With 1 run on
the board Streamwood lost their first wicket. Opening
bowler from Villa Park maintained their line and length
and did not let any of the batsmen score runs. Next
batsman to go was Samir Chaudhari who was trying to play a
shot over mid-off to Ahmed Bakhshi (1) but was caught by
Mujtaba Baqir. Manan Patel came in and started to hit some
boundaries but was soon sent back by the lethal Fawad Agha
(1). Manu Singh and Dhruv Patel started to built the
innings by playing some excellent shots. Villa Park needed
some more wickets to put the pressure back on Streamwood.
Uzair Ali introduced Sohail Rehmani who right away gave
the break through by claiming the wicket of Dhruv Patel.
But that didn’t stop the runs Ashish Patel who was later
bowled by Haris Imtiaz (1) and Sunny Sharma run-out by (Muhammar
Ahmed) made sure that they take the score to a respectable
target. Streamwood scored 175 runs with the lost of 7
wickets. Haris Imtiaz, Ahmad Bakshi, Fawad Agha, and
Sohail Rehmani took 1 wicket each. With the weather conditions getting
worse minute by minute Villa Park opened their batting
with the reliable Zeyad Imtiaz and energetic Mujtaba Baqir.
With only 17 runs on the board Mujtaba Baqir (5) lost his
wicket to Neil Satvedi (3). Sohail Rehmani and Zyed Imtiaz
started to built the innings but the cold weather didn’t
let them settle, Zeyad was soon sent back by Samir
Chaudhari (1). Haris Imtiaz (7) who is known for his
excellent temperament and stylish shots was bowled by Neil
Satvedi (3). This situation called for the ever reliable
Fawad Agha (43) who played a outstanding of an innings
when Villa Park was 28 for 3. Sohail Rehmani (14) was soon
send back by Manan Patel (1), and at 38 for 4 things were
looking dark and gloomy when the skipper Uzair Ali (29)
walked in to support Fawad Agha. They both built the
innings for the team with excellent shots for singles and
double and a few exquisite boundaries. Just when things
were going in Villa Park’s favor Neil claimed his third
victim Fawad Agha. This brought little champ Hassan
Bakhshi (26*) who was playing after a break of almost 2
month because of his finger injury. Hassan Bakhshi showed
his intentions right away when he blasted a huge six and 2
fours. These boundaries came a little too late with the
run rate over 12 runs per over. Uzair Ali was next to go
when Villa Park needed only 30 runs. Arsalan Ali (2*)
joined Hassan Bakhshi but by that time game was almost
over. Villa Park made 159 for lost of 6 wicket and lost
the semi final by only 16 runs. It was a great battle against these two
teams which was won by Streamwood in the end. Streamwood
went on to become the 2009 champions. Villa Park would
like to thank the ACC management and the member teams for
the excellent year. See you all in 2010.
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