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County into Senior Cup Final after thriller against Midleton

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Cork County are into the 2010 Munster Senior Cup Final after tight affair in East Cork against Midleton. Midleton were put into bat by Cork County and made a hard fought 220-8 from their 50 overs. In reply Cork County reached the required target in the 49th over with Matt Reed hitting the winning runs to take County into the Senior Cup Final for the first time in two years. The Mardyke side will face Limerick Raiders in the final on September 5th after they comprehensively outplayed Cork Harlequins at Famers Cross in the other semi-final.

Match report to follow…

MCU Senior Cup Semi-Final:
Midleton 220-8 (D. McDonnell 75, J. Noone 55, R. Duggan 2-34, B. Koch 1-27, A. Saul 1-28)
Cork County 221-7 (B. Koch 54, R. Durity 48, O. Creedon 47, J. Noone 3-25, W. Islam 2-32)
Cork County won by 3 wickets

Cork County team news for The Hills 2 at Milverton, 18th July

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The Cork County squad that will compete in Leinster Division 2 this weekend against The Hills 2 at Milverton on Sunday, 18th July, in full is as follows:

  1. R. Duggan*
  2. R. Durity
  3. B. Koch
  4. C. Banon
  5. S. Madden+
  6. A. Wootton
  7. M.J. Wycherley
  8. A. Saul
  9. J. Duggan
  10. P. Ali
  11. D. Fogarty
  12. M. Reed


The squad will be departing from Cork on Saturday evening at 7.00 p.m. from the Rochestown Park Hotel and staying at Bewleys Hotel in Leopardstown on Saturday night. The match at Milverton, near Skerries, will be commencing at 1.00 p.m. All support is more then wlecome. Contact William Bradley (0863610711) if you wish to travel with the squad.

Cork County team news for Pembroke and Rush, 10th & 11th July

Friday, July 9th, 2010

The Cork County squad that will compete in Leinster Division 2 this weekend against Pembroke at Sydney Parade on Saturday, 10th July, and Rush in Lusk on Sunday, 11th July. The squad includes Australian wicket keeper/ batsman Shannon Madden who will be making his long awaited debut for Cork County this weekend. The squad in full is as follows:

  1. R. Duggan*
  2. R. Durity
  3. B. Koch
  4. C. Banon
  5. S. Madden+
  6. A. Wootton
  7. M.J. Wycherley
  8. A. Saul
  9. J. Duggan
  10. P. Ali
  11. D. Fogarty
  12. M. Baig
  13. C. Scannell


The squad will be departing from Cork on Friday evening and staying at Bewleys Hotel in Leopardstown on both Friday and Saturday night. Both games will be commencing at 1.00 p.m. All support is more then wlecome.

Banon to captain Munster in the Leinster U-17 League

Friday, July 9th, 2010

The following is a press release from the Munster Cricket Union:

Another significant milestone for Munster cricket development is reached on Friday July 9th as an U-17 Munster XI travels to Co. Kildare to take on a combined U-17 Bagenalstown/Halverstown team in Munster’s opening match of the 2010 LCU U-17 League. The side will be captained by Cork County’s rising star Chris Banon (pictured).

“This is an exciting prospect for our U-17 squad”, said James Doran, Cricket Ireland Development Officer for Munster today.“We have an experienced and talented group of players ranging in age from 13 to 17 who will benefit hugely from these opportunities to compete against their peers in Leinster”.

Doran went on to say that, “The credit for this initiative must go to Cork County’s Dermot Giltinan who made the initial approach to the LCU and Dermot joins me in expressing Munster’s appreciation of the very positive support given to this proposal by Maureen Joyce of Merrion CC and Clontarf CC’s Brian O’Sullivan”.

“The teams for our six match campaign will be selected from a panel of around 18 or so of our up and coming youth players with the selectors’ aiming to balance competitiveness with providing as many players as possible with match experience at this level.

Doran concluded by noting that the selectors would be keeping an open mind on the possibility of adding further players to the squad announced today with the performances of other younger players in the province being closely monitored as the season progressed.

The U-17 team coaching and managerial responsibilities will be shared by James Doran, Cricket Ireland Munster CDO, Ted Williamson, MCU Director of Youth Coaching, Ross Durity of Cork County CC and John Noone of Midleton CC with Cork County’s Dermot Giltinan joining the above-named for team selection duties.

The squad in full:

  1. Chris Banon* (Cork County)
  2. Eric Cotter (Cork Harlequins)
  3. Noel Cronin (Cork County)
  4. Killian Greenwood (Co. Clare)
  5. Ruadhan Jones (Cork Harlequins)
  6. Brad Morgan (Cork Harlequins)
  7. Jack Marks (Cork County)
  8. Alam Morshed (Co. Kerry)
  9. Liam Noone (Midleton)
  10. Rory O’Keeffe (Cork Harlequins)
  11. Brian O’Leary (Cork County)
  12. Anthony O’Reilly (Cork Harlequins)
  13. Rory Parata (Cork County)
  14. Cian Scannell (Cork County)
  15. Brian Scott (Cork County)
  16. Maninder Singh (Co. Clare)
  17. Tom Turkington (Midleton)


The Schedule of matches is:

Friday July 9th Bagenalstown/Halverstown

Tuesday July 13th CYM CC

Tuesday July 27th Leinster CC

Thursday July 29th Merrion CC

Thursday Aug. 12th Laois/Athlone

Tuesday Aug. 17th YMCA

Article copywrite: Munster Cricket Blog

Cork County Charity 6’s Tournament only days away

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Following on from last year’s hugely successful event, the cricket grounds at the Mardyke will be playing host to the annual Cork County Charity 6’s Tournament on Saturday. The nominated charity for this year’s event is the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and it is hoped to build the tournament into the cricket equivalent of the Heineken Kinsale Sevens in the coming years. Despite the poor weather last summer, the event drew teams from varying backgrounds to the Mardyke to compete for the 6-a-side title. Teams varied from a Munster rugby side to a team from Kilbrittain GAA Club who eventually went on to win the competition. This year’s event has drawn interest from around the country and also from as far afield as Australia and the UK. William John Bradley and Shay Livingstone from the Cork County Cricket Club committee have been the driving force behind the Charity 6’s Tournament and have sought to increase the profile of the event following the success of last year’s competition and have been encouraged by the interest shown from home and abroad.

The Charity 6’s Tournament is scheduled to take place on Saturday the 3rd July and the weekend will kick off with a BBQ for teams and supporters on Friday night at the Mardyke. The tournament will commence in earnest at 10:30 a.m. on the Saturday and will continue into the afternoon. As with last year’s event teams are encouraged to play in fancy dress/team kits and it is anticipated that a few ‘Eoin Morgan’ style cricket shots will be on show. Entry forms will be available on Saturday morning prior to the commencement of the tournament so don’t delay if you still wish to enter a side. There will be food and drinks available all day so all are welcome to attend even those who are not competing.

Pictures from last year’s event are available in the gallery section of the website.

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County’s Division 1 clash with Harlequins postponed in bizarre circumstances

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Cork County were due to take on Cork Harlequins at Farmers Cross in a Division 1 top of the table clash this upcoming Sunday the 4th of July. However in bizarre circumstances Cork Harlequins have appealed to the MCU to have the match postponed under the guise that their groundsman apparently needs time to prepare wickets for the upcoming U-13 Interprovincials. Cork County immediately rejected such a proposal as Division 1 League cricket should always have precedence especially for such an important potential league deciding match. However, unsurprisingly the MCU committee succumbed to pressure from the Farmers Cross outfit and have agreed to postpone the fixture.

Just to note, the Mardyke will also be playing host to three U-13 interprovincial matches that week and will in addition be hosting a charity 6-a-side tournament this Saturday and a Division 3 League fixture on Sunday the 4th. Supporters should also note that Phoenix CC have a Leinster League Division 2 fixture this coming Sunday which ironically would have coincided with the County v Harlequins fixture.

County suffer second surprise defeat in Division 1

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Cork County suffered their second successive defeat in Division 1 after they went down to the league’s bottom side Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT). The defeat follows on from their narrow loss at the Mardyke to Limerick Raiders the previous weekend which opens up the Division 1 title chase. County were without this season’s star man Bruce Koch, experienced seamer Keith Banks and both Ross Durity and Andrew Saul due to unavailability. It was Cork County’s first visit to the Waterford venue which didn’t appear to be up to senior standard lacking some basic facilities and cricket equipment.

County skipper Robert Duggan won the toss and decided to bowl hoping to dismiss the Waterford side for a low total. James Duggan took the early Haq Nawaz and he was soon followed by Naveed. County took wickets at regular intervals with Andrew Wootton finishing with figures of 2-34 off 10 and Noelie Cronin with 2-39 off 6. However some poor bowling by the others in the County attack allowed WIT to creep towards 250 with Nasir Mohammed (46) and Sunil Sherawat (51) being the principal run makers in the WIT lineup.
Cork County’s reply got off to a swift start with Andrew Wootton striking some typically big bowls off his legs and down the ground but yet again his innings came to a premature end when he was trapped LBW by Haq Nawaz. Des O’Leary on his return to the first XI opened the batting and showed great patience and composure early on as he work the ball well off his legs and down the ground. Robert Duggan joined O’Leary at the crease after Wootton’s departure and the two consolidated the innings well and dampened the early Waterford enthusiasm. Seemingly in total control and set for a big score O’Leary decided to play a lofted drive down the ground straight into the hands of long-off for 22 runs. In form batsman Chris Banon, having scored 101 not out for the 2nd XI against Harlequins the previous day, entered the fray and took his time to get accustomed to the quite bouncy artificial. With Cork County on 154-2 and on course for hard fought victory, Duggan was dubiously adjudged LBW by umpire Ger O’Sullivan following a defensive shot against Hussain having made a large stride down the wicket. Duggan’s departure was swiftly followed by middle order batsmen Michael John Wycherley, Darren Fogarty and Mirza Baig all of whom were bowled by off-break bowler Hari Ramshetty. This mid order collapse put huge pressure on young starlet Banon who attempted to take most of the strike in order to push County towards victory. However as Banon continued to lose partners with Parvez Ali was also dubiously adjudged LBW, he attempted loft a shot over cover-point but mistimed it directly into the fielders hands. With Banon’s departure County’s hopes of victory fizzled out also and tail-ender James Duggan was the final man to be dismissed condemning the Mardyke side to a surprise defeat and second in as many weeks.

Cork County remain top of Division 1 following Cork Harlequins surprise 5 wicket defeat to Midleton at Midleton College, leaving the Farmers Cross side 9 points adrift of County. The two sides were due to face each other this coming weekend at Farmers Cross but the fixture has been bizarrely postponed without justifiable explanation. Just to note that on the same day Phoenix CC will be competing in the Leinster league Division 2.

Cork County into Senior Cup semi-final after thriller in Galway

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Division 1 league cricket took a backseat as Cork County turned their attention to regaining the Munster Senior Cup after the huge disappointment of crashing out at the quarter final stage to Galway last season. As luck would have it the draw for this season’s competition pit the two clubs against each other once again, on this occasion County had to make the long trip to Lydican in Galway. County were determined not to underestimate the Tribesmen after last season’s disappointment and brought a strong side up for the Senior Cup quarter final tie. Cork County were without West Indian all-rounder Andrew Saul and off-spinner Ciarán Healy but welcomed back skipper Robert Duggan after he missed last weekend’s match at home to WIT.

After arriving at the picturesque Lydican ground in Oranmore on the outskirts of Galway City the start of the match was delayed due to a heavy shower, however, once it had cleared Cork County skipper Duggan won the toss and decided to bowl. County opener James Duggan appeared a bit stiff after the long trip and took one or two over’s to settle into his rhythm while Parvez Ali bowled with his usual probing line and length without much luck. Duggan some found his line and length removing opener Bindal and number four batsman Speldewinde. Andrew Wootton replaced Parvez Ali from the clubhouse end and soon bowled opener Shane O’Malley with a ball which beat his outside edge and knocking over off stump. Some excellent ground fielding by vice captain Ross Durity led to the run out of number three batsman Vishal. At this stage, Cork County appeared in control with the Galway batsmen unable to build any meaningful partnerships. Number five batsman Imran had other ideas and immediately from ball one was intent on taking the attack to the County bowlers, taking a particular liking to all-rounder Bruce Koch’s bowling smashing one or two back over the South African’s head for 6. However, after taking one or two risk’s too many Imran was undone by the medium pace of Andrew Wootton as he skied one to Robert Duggan at extra-cover.

After Imran’s removal Danesh Ali joined Waqqas at the crease and both batsmen appeared intent on building a big partnership to push the Galway total towards a defendable target. Co. Galway’s star player Waqqas, in particular, batted with great control and power striking some great shots down the ground and off his legs. He was ably supported by Danesh Ali who intelligently got his partner on strike as often as possible. Cork County sought to take the pace off the ball with the introduction of medium pacer Matt Reed and the ploy appeared to work when he trapped Waqqas LBW for 51 runs. The removal of Waqqas injected some zip into the County step as Galway skipper Umair was run out by Koch at backward point for just 2 and he was soon followed by Ted Turton who was caught with a great effort from Andrew Wootton at first slip off the bowling of Reed. Danesh Ali had to take up the mantle of taking the attack to the County bowlers however he was soon bowled by Reed for a well earned 36 runs. Tail-ender Mahon was bowled by Koch leaving Co. Galway with a very competitive total of 201 for the Mardyke side to chase.

The Cork County reply appeared to get off to a promising start with opener Andrew Wootton (11 runs) playing some lovely shots through the covers and off his legs, however; once again he holed out to extra-cover from a ball from Waqqas. Wootton was replaced by captain, Robert Duggan, whose poor form with the bat continued when he was bowled third ball by Waqqas for 0. This signalled the start of an inspired spell of bowling from Galway opener Waqqas as he accounted for a mini collapse by the Cork County top order as Duggan’s departure was soon followed by opener Mirza Baig (8) and both the middle order batsmen Chris Banon (0) and Matt Reed (0); Galway could sense their place in the semi finals was edging closer. With County’s future participation in the 2010 Munster Senior Cup teetering on the verge elimination at 32 for 5, Michael John Wycherley joined in form batsman Bruce Koch at the crease. Koch had made a composed start to his innings, not taking too many risks while keeping the County scoreboard ticking over. Wycherley sensibly assessed the situation and as soon as he got his eye in he looked to take the attack to the Galway bowlers with some calculated blows to all sides of the wicket and in particular through the off-side.

As the partnership developed rapidly the enthusiasm of the Galway bowlers and fielders visibly dropped as Koch got into his stride with some beautifully timed shots through the covers and down the ground. Wycherley’s innings was an inspired and game changing one with the highlights two huge sixes; one over deep square leg and the other over long-off. Koch and Wycherley put on a 100 runs together and the mood in the Cork County team was transformed with thoughts of victory coming to the fore. With Wycherley seemingly in total control he was squared up by a delivery from the opener Danesh Ali, who had returned to finish his spell, and was caught behind for an inspired 45. Wycherley was replaced by Parvez Ali at the crease and he aimed to get Koch on strike as often as possible however he soon followed Wycherley after being bowled by Danesh Ali.

Vice Captain Ross Durity, who is returning to the side after recovering from a broken thumb, joined Koch at the crease with the score on 136 for 7; Cork County still requiring 66 for victory. Durity’s experience was crucial to deal with the pressurised run chase and to build a match winning partnership with Koch. Despite lacking match practise Durity ably worked the ball around to keep the scoreboard ticking over and also trying to get the free scoring Koch on strike. It was clear that Koch would have to bat through the innings if County were to progress into the semi-final. Koch and Durity used all their experience to keep chipping away at the required total while the Galway’s confidence seemed to wane as the Mardyke side edged towards an unlikely victory. At the end of the 43rd over County were suddenly within grasp of victory as Durity played a beautifully timed drive through the covers for 4. The sides were level and County only required one run for victory and with Koch on 96 not out it was set up for him to make his century while clinching victory for County. With Koch on strike at the start of the 44th over and the first ball from Galway skipper Umair in the slot he smashed the ball back over the bowlers head for 6 leading to huge celebrations by the rest of his Cork County teammates. Reaching his century and also clinching victory from the jaws of defeat for his side was an immense effort from the South African all-rounder and he rightly received the adulation of his teammates. Cork County now move on into the semi final of the Munster Senior Cup and face either Midleton at the Mardyke on the 2nd of August.

Munster Senior Cup quarter-final:
Co. Galway 201 all out lost to Cork County 207-7 by 3 wickets at Lydican. scorecard

Cork County team: R. Duggan*, R. Durity, B. Koch, A. Wootton, J. Duggan, P. Ali, M Reed, M.J. Wycherley, C. Banon†, M. Baig & B. Scott.

1st XI team news for Senior Cup tie at Galway

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The Cork County side that will travel to Lydican to take on a strong Galway team in the Quarter Final of the 2010 Munster Senior Cup will be as follows:

  1. R. Duggan*
  2. R. Durity
  3. B. Koch
  4. J. Duggan
  5. C. Banon†
  6. P. Ali
  7. A. Wootton
  8. M. Reed
  9. M.J. Wycherley
  10. M. Baig
  11. B. Scott


Players will be meeting at the Mardyke at 8.00 a.m. and travelling by car to Galway.

Division 1 match with WIT abandoned in unusual circumstances

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Cork County’s Division 1 fixture with WIT at the Mardyke last Sunday had to be abandoned in unusual circumstances after the motorised heavy roller broke down on the wicket while it was being rolled between innings. After WIT batted first and were bowled out for 143 the Cork County stand in captain Ross Durity requested that the pitch be rolled between innings however the machine seized up just off the wicket after blowing a starter motor thus preventing any further play for the day forcing the umpires to abandon the fixture. The match will be refixed for later in the season.