The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Skipper claimed by different delivery

CRICKET: Captain of Forfarshir­e in late change of plans as side go on to beat Stoneywood-Dyce

- DAVID KELSO

Umair Mohammed, the captain of tabletoppi­ng Forfarshir­e, experience­d one of the more bizarre days of his cricketing career on Saturday.

He had warmed up for the encounter with Stoneywood-Dyce and was all set to lead his side out on to the Forthill turf to field.

He then had to hastily alter his plans, strip off his whites and jump into his car, leaving his team-mates to surge to another victory.

“It was only 10 minutes before the start of the match that my wife went into labour and I had to make the dash from Broughty Ferry to Edinburgh,” he said.

The skipper was kept in the loop by text by spectators back at the club and he learned that Forfarshir­e had triumphed in emphatic style by eight wickets.

Scott Cameron and Jack Hogarth each bagged three as Stoneywood-Dyce reached a normally creditable 177.

The target proved to be a piece of cake for the hosts as they galloped to glory in only 19.1 overs.

Michael Leask led the charge against his old clubmates, hammering 72 not out.

He combined in an explosive unbroken partnershi­p with Chris Greaves, who made 62.

Earlier, Craig Wallace had hit 33.

Champions Grange were in a merciless mood at Raeburn Place as they demolished a depleted Arbroath outfit.

A superb century by Lochlands pro Wihan Lubbe spurred them on to post a tally of 203 all out.

It proved to be a straightfo­rward chase for the home brigade.

Tom Mackintosh (66 not out) and Olly Hairs (50) were the destroyers-in-chief as they completed the eight-wicket win.

Earlier, Jamie Cairns, Hairs and Tom Foulds each picked up three Arbroath scalps.

Scotland legend Majid Haq turned back the clock at Mannofield to inspire RCH to a crucial victory over struggling Aberdeensh­ire.

The spinner bowled 41 deliveries, conceding just three runs while picking up a four-wicket haul.

His efforts strangled Shire, who were skittled for 68.

Maj then held his nerve with the bat to strike 28 not out and steer home the capital outfit for the loss of three men.

There was an upset in the north Edinburgh derby at Inverleith, where Stew-Mel made the most of the tricky conditions to out-gun Heriot’s.

In the south Edinburgh battle at Grange Loan, it was Carlton who emerged as the victors.

They bowled Watsonians out for 137 in reply to 194.

 ??  ?? Forfarshir­e’s Michael Leask hit 12 fours and a six during his knock of 72 against Stoneywood-Dyce.
Forfarshir­e’s Michael Leask hit 12 fours and a six during his knock of 72 against Stoneywood-Dyce.
 ??  ?? Chris Greaves hammered 62 runs against Stoneywood-Dyce.
Chris Greaves hammered 62 runs against Stoneywood-Dyce.

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