The Valley Of Peace Cricket Club Inc.

Christchurch, New Zealand

Month: November 2022

Valley of Peace vs Hawkswood XI, 13th Nov 2022

After a heavy downpour the night before we were pleasantly surprised to find a dry road of a pitch for the Valley of Peace vs Hawkswood match, and a field with no surface water, and quickly drying off.

Having agreed on a 40-over match Hawkswood won the toss and elected to bat and got into their work straight away with T Dickson (26) & Ellis (39) both hitting it well.

Valley of Peace opened with the father-son duo of Struan (0-19 off 5) & Liam George (0-13 off 5) who bowled with good pace, bounce and especially movement from Liam. Kieran Williams (0-18 off 5) at first change troubled the batters and was also unlucky to not get a better reward after creating a number of chances.

The breakthrough came from Chris House (1-24 off 5) who took our only wicket before drinks. At the drinks break Hawkswood were 78/1 and it felt like it was going to be a very long & hot rest of the innings in the field.

However cricket is a funny game, and with the introduction of Kim Smythe & Wade Millar, an epic turnaround in the game occurred. Wade took the pace off & Kim got the ball moving as we saw (what felt like) 7 wickets fall for 7 runs, in 7 overs. Wade (5-23 off 8) & Kim (5-34 off 7) bowled through their overs and took the last 2 wickets to finish with 5 wicket bags each. This anomaly of 11 wickets taken was caused by us inviting their 12th man to bat as well as the innings finishing early and they had travelled so far.

With a fightback from Fitzpatrick (13) & P Dickson (11*) for the 10th wicket, Hawkswood put on a good total of 138 to chase.

An excellent lunch by our hosts was consumed as well as a number of amber refreshments, as we recharged the batteries for, we knew, would be a tough chase.

Our openers Kieran Williams (40) & Paul McCarthy (50* retired) showed all of their experience and ground out a solid platform as their opening partnership of 84 took the game away from Hawkswood. Reverend Cameron Pickering (9) and Michael Davidson (13) both came in and struck some lusty blows to support Paul McCarthy and get us across the line in the 33rd over.

As always the game was played in great spirit in a stunning setting. A massive thank you to Jesse for getting the last few players at the 11th hour, to Ants & Co for the groundwork, and to our hosts on the day.

Ben Larter
Valley of Peace (specialist) Captain

Valley of Peace vs Hawkswood, Nov 2022

Wade Millar & Kim Smythe, 5 wickets vs Hawkswood 13th Nov 2022

 

St Andrews vs Christchurch Boys High School, 6th Nov 2022

The St Andrews‘ captain was greeted by a wonderful setting on arrival at the Valley of Peace – manicured outfield, flags and stumps in, match ready. What he was then greeted by was a steady stream of keen Christchurch Boys High School cricketers all looking a little more youthful than his own…quote of the day from his squad was “this has all the hallmarks of a Veterans vs Emerging Veterans fixture…”.

On the line was the Sammy Guillen Trophy. A remarkable man who played test cricket for both New Zealand and the West Indies – and the StAC side was lucky enough to have his grandson Courtney Van Beek playing with us (as it transpired we could’ve also used Courtney’s brother Logan who was playing in that amazing Netherlands team who beat South Africa at the Adelaide Oval on the same day!).

The winning started for CBHS Captain Phil McKay with the coin toss, choosing to bat, and match terms agreed to at 40 overs per 10-man side. The StAC opening bowlers Capt. Dougald Munro (7.4-2-26) and Liam George (4-1-17) made an excellent start, Liam literally breaking the leg stump of Adam Percival (2) in his second over. Munro then managed to find the edge of Jack Harris (16) in his 4th over. This brought to the crease the most accomplished CBHS pairing of Cameron Rattray (35) and Jared Percival (30) who took a shine to the StAC second and third-string bowlers in Courtney Van Beek (7-2-45) and Andrew Letham (8-3-36) until Percival was caught in an outstanding running and diving outfield effort from Dougald Munro.

The ball followed Dougald all day, and he managed to hold 3 catches in the deep and catch another one before stepping over the line for a “Valley 4“. Very good effort in the field by all in the StAC team managing to dismiss CBHS for 144 after 29.4 overs. Special mentions to Nick Rennie who hit a hard 28 at #7 and their skip Phil McKay who came in, got his eye in and then swung. The silence of the ground was only broken by the wind swinging past his bat during his 24 off 17 balls.

Great lunch in the sun (thanks to Scott Cartwright and helpers) and the StAC team padded up with expectations still relatively high. These were quickly wound down as our openers Josh Blackmore (4) and Frazer Offwood (3) both managed to get out to Billy Georgeiff (6-2-23). We went on to suffer runouts, very poor shot selection and some excellent bowling from Josh Taylor (4-3-24) and NPC superstar Louie Chapman (4-0-5) especially. StAC lost wickets regularly with the highest individual score going to Andrew Letham (22*) and the Rev. Cameron Pickering (19) being the only scores of note (extras exclusive). StAC went on to be dismissed after 29.1 overs for 105.

A special presentation was then held beside the scorer’s box as Sammy Guillen’s wife, Val Guillen, presented the trophy to Phil McKay and the CBHS squad. She spoke of her own cricketing past (having played for Canterbury for many years) and her love of seeing people enjoying the game so much in the spirit in which it should be played. A lovely end to another great game of cricket at the Valley of Peace.

Special thanks to James Munro (https://itch.co.nz/) for the images from the day also.

Matchday photos can be viewed via Google Drive – St Andrew’s vs Christchurch Boys High School at Valley of Peace, 2022

 

Short Scorecard

CBHS 144 all out in 29.4 overs.
C Rattray 35, J Percival 30, N Rennie 28, P McKay 24.  A Letham 3 for 36, D Munro 2 for 26, C Van beek 2 for 45.

StAC 105 all out in 29.1 overs.
A Letham 22, C Pickering 19.  N Rennie 3 for 18, J Taylor 3 for 24, B Georgieff 2 for 22.

Christchurch Boys’ High School beat St Andrew’s College by 40 runs

 

Written by Jesse Tritschler

 

Valley of Peace vs Honest Trundlers XI, 30th Oct 2022

It was with great pleasure we were once again able to welcome the Honest Trundlers back to the Valley of Peace after the enforced Covid absence of 2 and a half years.

The day dawned fine and sunny and the ground staff were happy to report the pitch was ready to go after some earlier concerns due to unseasonable wet weather.

After winning the toss we decided to bat first and our openers got us off to a solid start putting on a 50-run opening stand with Nick Smithson scoring 36 and Tom Music 29. A couple of starts from Tony Penny and Ben Larter, both scoring 22, had us well placed to push on but the loss of both quickly saw us 8 down with 10 overs remaining. Skip and Tim Fulton managed to get through the last 10 overs adding 40 to give us a score of 202 at the completion of our 50 overs.

This score looked to be competitive with our bowling stocks seemingly in good supply, especially after taking a couple of early wickets. However, the Trundlers’ middle order proved to be very strong this tour as they powered through to 152 before we took another wicket, with Brad especially devastating with 11 boundaries in quick time leaving the tail an easy task to chase us down with 4 overs to spare. Our stand-out bowlers were Eddie Parsons with 8 overs for 24 and Ben Larter with 8 overs, 1 for 22.

A first-up loss then for Valley of Peace but an excellent day at the ground followed by a meal out at Elmwood Trading Company, where we enjoyed great camaraderie with our Aussie mates and joined in on Whispering Ted’s rendition of the Trundlers Battle Hymn sung only when the team celebrate a win.

Stu and the Trundlers will be back again in February when we look forward to hosting them again and under the Captaincy of Lance Ryan look to reverse the result.

Match report by Phil Harris

 

Honest Trundlers XI cricket team touring New Zealand, Nov 2022

Top L-R, Geoff Olsen, Neil Baldwin, James Orford, Max Poyser, Ian (Whispering Ted) Lowe, John Munden; Bottom L-R, Brad Geelan, John Lindsay, Dave Erikson, Stuart Spalding, John Renshaw