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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Summer Cricket League: Week 10 Part 3

The last four games of the week are set to go, beginning with...

The Melbourne Renegades hosting the American Rebels. Axel Cools scored only 72 for American in a weak start. Charlie Thompson fought hard but ended up at 168 for Melbourne. Louvel Lefevre got cut down at 128 for the Rebels as the scoring remains pitifully low. Theodore White smacked 352 for the Renegades in a bigger showing. Sander Lambert tied the game with 320 for American. Sancho Ramos launched 832 for Melbourne, making the lead more secure. Irsyad Sudjana couldn't keep up for the Rebels, scoring 201. Rana Naqvi tacked on another 504 to extend the Renegades lead. Sabino Chacon scored only 72 with a mishit for American. Sikke Eichel proved relentless for Melbourne, smacking 414. Cisco Solorio managed only 96 for the Rebels, and they lost with a pitiful 889. Stanley Watts kept it simple for the Renegades, hitting 36 to give them 2306 in the win. Melbourne goes to 14-5, a half-game out of first, while American falls again to 11-10.

Next up, the Prague Checkmates welcome the Johannesburg Lions. Wiebe Becker pummeled 409 to lead off for Johannesburg. Pancho Barrios replied with 544 for Prague. Normando Alonso belted 438 for the Lions, pulling them ahead again. Lucila Zavala had only 239 for the Checkmates, putting them at a slight deficit. Ken Howard struggled to 161 for Johannesburg, failing to substantially add onto the lead. Hyunjae Kwak only got 184 points back for Prague. Lucio Adame faltered with 21 for the Lions, a rare misstep. Corentin Aerts drilled 456 for the Checkmates, pulling them to a lead. Oshri Aharonov got 232 back for Johannesburg, failing to cover the whole gap. Darryl Estrada had only 89 for Prague, leaving them vulnerable. Pieter Hendrickx suffered an unlucky bounce to score 96 for the Lions, as they lost with 1357. Rayan Carranza iced the game with 21 for the Checkmates, giving them a total of 1533. Prague jumps to 11-8, leapfrogging over the 12-9 Johannesburg.

Continuing along, the Seoul Crushers bring in the Brussels Chocolatiers. Patrido Salazar belted 544 for Brussels in a confident outing. Natal Badillo countered with 344 for Seoul. Florent Claes bashed another 560 for the Chocolatiers, solidifying their lead. Gwandoya Makeba had 298 for the Crushers as they slipped a little more behind. Dobromil Zeman labored to 256 for Brussels in a tough turn. Leandro Gamboa couldn't close the gap at all, scoring 208 for Seoul in a weak effort. Rodas Cazares lifted 519 for the Chocolatiers, padding their lead. Max Jennings ripped 572 for the Crushers in a shocking turn. Eric Zaragoza blasted 818 for Brussels, cementing their lead more. Frank Schmidt faltered with 64 for Seoul, likely costing them the game. Jaturun Choen drilled 434 to put the Chocolatiers at the final of 3131. Zdenko Jansky chipped 211 to put the Crushers at 1697 in the loss. Brussels moves to 8-13 while Seoul is now 9-9.

Finally, the Toronto Mounties host the Seoul Crushers. Natal Badillo had just 89 points for Seoul as they begin the end-of-season slog to the finish. Cyril Hendrickx didn't do much better, with only 106 points for Toronto. Gwandoya Makeba grabbed 258 for the Crushers in his turn. Curro Garza knocked 490 for the Mounties to give them the lead. Leandro Gamboa struggled to 168 for Seoul. Axel Maes posted another 570 to add onto the Toronto lead. Max Jennings had a measly 69 for the Crushers, as they watch the game slip away. Tabor Laureano chipped 171 for the Mounties, contributing in his own unique way. Frank Schmidt had only 145 for Seoul, leaving them in trouble again. Jax Puente crushed 575 for Toronto, extending the lead to likely unmatchable heights. Zdenko Jansky hit a meager 80 points for the Crushers, taking the loss with 809 total. Antoine Hendrickx ended the game with a statement, hitting 559 to give the Mounties a final of 2471. Toronto jumps to 16-5 while Seoul drops to 9-10.

Here's the updated standings. The win gave the Mounties a record that clinched them a spot, and they can finish no worse than 5th. This leaves ten teams from 2nd to 11th fighting for seven spots.

Team Wins Losses Win %
Toronto Mounties 16 5 0.762
Melbourne Renegades 14 5 0.737
Bangkok Sixes 12 8 0.600
Prague Checkmates 11 8 0.579
Johannesburg Lions 12 9 0.571
Guatemala Conquistadors 10 9 0.526
American Rebels 11 10 0.524
Madrid Toros 10 10 0.500
Seoul Crushers 9 10 0.474
Manila Pacmen 9 11 0.450
Brussels Chocolatiers 8 13 0.381
Caracas Hitmen 4 15 0.211
Amsterdam Hotstove 4 17 0.190

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