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		<title>Spanish Inquisition Results</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2010/03/15/spanish-inquisition-results/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 05:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>birdshit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Record turnout! Well done everyone, especially all those new faces and our Devil friends making a good showing coming in third. The Drop Bears in disguise continue their recent form coming second. In the end the old timers in 3 seconds showed how it was done old school style with a record 500 points!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Record turnout! Well done everyone, especially all those new faces and our Devil friends making a good showing coming in third. The Drop Bears in disguise continue their recent form coming second. In the end the old timers in 3 seconds showed how it was done old school style with a record 500 points!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/spanish-inquisition-results.png"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2502" title="spanish inquisition results" src="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/spanish-inquisition-results-1024x576.png" alt="" width="614" height="346" /></a></p>
<p>Of the twelve buzzer questions only three or four were struck with success and most of those by the winning team, learn your lessons folks. Good wildcard selection was  again proven to be important.</p>
<p>Statistical analysis;<br />
Average team score : 301.5 (last quiz 343)</p>
<p>Range of scores: 355 (last quiz 175)</p>
<p>Section averages;</p>
<ul>
<li>Science &amp; Technology: 40</li>
<li>History &amp; Geography: 36</li>
<li>China: 54</li>
<li>Sports: 42</li>
<li>Entertainment: 53</li>
<li>Freestyle: 36</li>
<li>WILDCARD: 51.5 (last time:63)</li>
</ul>
<p>Teams picking best round for wild card: 3/10 (last quiz 5/8)</p>
<p>And of course a huge shout out to the Inquisition himself and the staff of the Camel who seemed to handle the looseness with aplomb. Johnny is hanging up his marking pen for this season but the next Bashers quiz night will be on you sometime&#8230; um.. well sometime&#8230; stay tuned.</p>
<p>Hands up who wants to be the next quizmaster!</p>
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		<title>End of Season Hangover</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/11/29/end-of-season-hangover/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>birdshit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think i&#8217;ve already said enough so i&#8217;ll leave to to all of you to recount your tales of the night below in the comments. i have included a few pictures to speak a few thousand words and maybe jog some memories

more evidence can be found here
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/awards09-8571.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2245" title="awards09-8571" src="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/awards09-8571-300x199.jpg" alt="awards09-8571" width="300" height="199" /></a>I think i&#8217;ve already said enough so i&#8217;ll leave to to all of you to recount your tales of the night below in the comments. i have included a few pictures to speak a few thousand words and maybe jog some memories</p>
<p><span id="more-2218"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://basherscc.org/gallery/2009-eos/">more evidence can be found here</a></p>
<p><a href="http://basherscc.org/blog/honours/2009-awards/">and for a list of the winners visit the link in the sidebar</a></p>
<p>Well done Bashers &#8211; let&#8217;s start &#8220;training&#8221; for next year</p>

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		<title>Shanghai Cricket Club Sante Fe Premiership Champions 2009</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/11/15/shanghai-cricket-club-sante-fe-premiership-champions-2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 12:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tank</dc:creator>
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		<title>Police Report: Million Tree Quiz</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/09/26/police-report-million-tree-quiz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 05:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>birdshit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well that&#8217;s not the kind of controversial ending we expected but exciting it was.
Most importantly we made a whole bunch of cash for the Million Tree Project &#8211; enough to plant 250 trees!
Just as importantly many good times were had, much beer and lambrusco were drunk in a lovely new venue.
Thanks must be extended to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1742" title="million-tree-project" src="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/million-tree-project.png" alt="million-tree-project" width="180" height="105" />Well that&#8217;s not the kind of controversial ending we expected but exciting it was.</p>
<p>Most importantly we made a whole bunch of cash for the Million Tree Project &#8211; enough to plant 250 trees!</p>
<p>Just as importantly many good times were had, much beer and lambrusco were drunk in a lovely new venue.</p>
<p>Thanks must be extended to our generous prize sponsors;</p>
<p>Coca-Cola, Donelli, Diageo, Just Beer, Kooka Pies, Mrs Pusher&#8217;s cakes &amp; One Wellness.</p>
<p>Thank you, thank you, thank you!</p>
<p>And thank you Bashers, Geishas and the entire extended Basher family. Also great to see so many fresh faces.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m out on bail now so can present the results.</p>
<p><span id="more-1811"></span>Some exciting scoring. Better picking of wildcard rounds and some excellent Buzzer performances. Even the Loose Units picked up their game a bit, i must be making these questions way too easy! Probably the most improved performance was from Roots Shoots and Leaves just missing out on a podium finish. They were kept out by a couple of big moments from I&#8217;m Easy who answered two buzzer questions in a row in what turned out to be their wildcard round (essentially scoring 100 points within one minute).It wasn&#8217;t quite enough to get them past the Drop Bears though, who without the Turtle appear to be crumbling a bit. Is it the end of an empire? They were all outdone by an in form Woodstock and his new team the Tree Huggers who&#8217;s consistency won them the day. They also seemed to scoop most of the raffle prizes too with a container of beer heading the way of the Pusher&#8217;s Den and Woodie himself going to Inner Mongolia in April to help planting Bashers Bush. The Sheilas left their late run a bit late but still did not disgrace. The fit bodies of the Blonde Team slowly came to grips with the intricacies of a Bashers Quiz and we can expect big things from them in the future and the Fivesome started well but ran out of puff at the end. A record turnout for a quiz in a new venue and a record take &#8211; all going to save the planet. well done everyone!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-1812 aligncenter" title="scoreboard" src="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/scoreboard.jpg" alt="scoreboard" width="614" height="461" /></p>
<p>oh, anyone who wants that eco font (using 20% less ink) <a href="http://www.ecofont.eu/ecofont_en.html" target="_blank">can get it for free here </a></p>
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		<title>Match Report Pleasure Maul Dulwich, 20 September 09</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/09/21/match-report-pleasure-maul-dulwich-20-september-09/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 09:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Woodstock</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It all seemed perfectly normal for a bright sunny Sunday morning; Birdshit slept through the first alarm, Tank was late, Swahili wasn&#8217;t sure where he slept.  But it wasn&#8217;t until the Pusher revealed that he had got in a massive 24 hour kip the day before that it became clear the Pleasure team had been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It all seemed perfectly normal for a bright sunny Sunday morning; Birdshit slept through the first alarm, Tank was late, Swahili wasn&#8217;t sure where he slept.  But it wasn&#8217;t until the Pusher revealed that he had got in a massive 24 hour kip the day before that it became clear the Pleasure team had been quietly building up its reserves.  It&#8217;s possible the impending afternoon of complimentary booze at Cuvee was a factor, but still, there was something different.</p>
<p>The Dulwich security guards were the first to feel the sting; tension mounted as a dozen Bashers armed with near empty tunnel beers faced off against a trio of uniforms bearing framed certificates warning us not to trespass.  Birdshit&#8217;s quick decision to conduct the team&#8217;s first ever warm up with a lap around the field defused the crisis, and possibly sowed the seeds of brilliance to follow.</p>
<p><span id="more-1766"></span>BS then nailed the toss and Pleasure swarmed onto the field.  Pleasure Plus, that is, as Philthy Phil&#8217;s lady Squeaky Clean was convinced it would be far more meaningful to watch the game from third man&#8230;and &#8216;just throw the ball back if it comes to you.&#8221;  Woodstock started off with a spray of variable hostility, capturing a snick that found the Scoop&#8217;s forehand volley in perfect form.  Philthy then launched with an accurate spell of pace that saw Scoop&#8217;s outstretched gloves pick off another great one.  The Filth had an incentive of course&#8230; Squeaky had by now figured that wicket takers should be heartily embraced, and Filth wasn&#8217;t going to miss the chance for a quick infield snog.</p>
<p>Birdshit wasn&#8217;t going to let Dulwich build any rhythm against the quicks, and it was time for the killers to come on.  Besides, the Pusher had been pushing his built up energy reserves to the limit at deep square and was needed for later. Enter Made In and mild-mannered Seppo import, The Tank.  What followed was a clinical dissection of the hapless Dulwich.  MadeIn&#8217;s rippers started coming down with snow on them, completely throwing the batsmen&#8217;s timing, but it was Tank on the change that had the crowd gasping.  From the start the accurate line and length pressured the opposition, and it wasn&#8217;t long before Dulwich would crack.</p>
<p>On the boundaries meanwhile, The Inquisition was taking on the Security Forces with some story about his lady not wanting to take his dog, and with no chance of this stand-off ending, he exiled himself to the Basher&#8217;s Autonomous Zone, complete with dog and esky.  He was to later remark that he was sure he had come to the wrong place, because he hadn&#8217;t seen anything resembling a Basher team.</p>
<p>Back on the field, The Tank started to make good on his threats, and Dulwich never recovered.  His first victim popped one up to the Filth at mid-on, but Tank was thinking about the rest of the bowling manual.  A touch of extra pace and length secured him an LBW from an umpire who knows his stuff. Next.   &#8220;Time for middle stump&#8221; thinks Tank and away it goes. The Pleasure, throughout all of this, are backing up the bowlers with the most credible display of catching and tight fielding.  Swahili wasn&#8217;t going to put anything down and swung his biceps into action to trap a catch&#8230;after his hands had missed the first chance.  Filth got some more quality time with the wife mid-pitch after pulling one down. And Birdshit made it clear that he really did want to catch one. A tight spell from Bugs, a less tight one from the Pusher, some Long Dong line and length and a bit of Swahili venom rounded out the session, so still fresh from drinks, the stunned Pleasure had ended the Dulwich innings at 98.  The Tank finishing with a career best 4 for 10 off his 5 overs</p>
<p>Now Bashers have faced and missed low targets before.  We all knew that.  What we didn&#8217;t know was that a pair of canny Scots were about to rewrite both the nation&#8217;s sporting history and the Bashers&#8217; form guide..  The Pusher and Bugs set out to the middle, and looked like consumate openers from the get go. Humiliating the attack with impeccable defensive shots, fluid cover drives, spanking of loose balls, co-ordinated running&#8230; the whole works.  The pressure told on the bowlers who lost the plot and piled up sundries at nearly three an over.  Conversation in the Pleasure tent took on a whole new tone as each run got us closer to the target, and deeper into uncharted territory.  The scoreboard had recorded 74 runs before The Pusher figured it really was time for a beer, and accepted the umpires invitation to leave the field with 20 runs.  McPartner Bugs, followed shortly after for 28.  The Scoop&#8217;s backhand slice didn&#8217;t exactly return a result, but Pleasure has batting depth a-plenty, and MadeIn (8) teamed up with Swoop  (11) to knock off the rest of the runs.  Too easy.</p>
<p>Brilliant Bashers&#8217; team effort and a very tasty win. It&#8217;s way more fun scoffing free piss after a solid victory.  Great catching and fielding all round, and a batting line-up that performed well up to requirements.  Big thanks to all those who umpired and scored and sponsored stuff.</p>
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		<title>Sizzling Super Thursday Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again a special evening in fine company. So much action was taking place at the Bamboo last night that nary a soul did more than peek at the final ashes test unfolding on the peripheral screens.


The monster chook raffle went down well with the Bashers, Geishas and guests as well as the great unwashed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again a special evening in fine company. So much action was taking place at the Bamboo last night that nary a soul did more than peek at the final ashes test unfolding on the peripheral screens.</p>
<p><img style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border: 0px none initial;" title="raffle-sponsors" src="http://basherscc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/raffle-poster3.jpg" alt="Thanks guys!" width="635" height="136" /></p>
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The monster chook raffle went down well with the Bashers, Geishas and guests as well as the great unwashed in the rest of the bar. Many thanks to the lads from the Million Tree project who volunteered to help sell tickets.<br />
We managed to get a bunch of cash for some new pads and bats and a good percentage will also be donated to our charity. Well done to all!<br />
Of course none of this happens without the generosity of many.</p>
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<li><a href="http://bigbamboo.cn/" target="_blank">Big Bamboo</a> (of course)</li>
<li>Donelli Wines (available in City Shop’s and other selected suppliers throughout China)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.millenniumhotels.com/cn/millenniumwuxi/index.html" target="_blank">Millenium Wuxi</a> (run by a Basher to Basher standards)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.justbeer.cn/" target="_blank">Just Beer</a> (new branch opening soon in Bangkok)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cn.fcm.travel/eng/home.html" target="_blank">FCm Travel</a> (for all your travel needs and random numbers)</li>
<li>Kebabs on the Grille (Tickling your taste buds)</li>
<li>and of course <a href="http://kookapies.com/" target="_blank">Kooka Pies</a> (the ultimate sports food)</li>
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<p>And so to the results;<!--more--></p>
<p>Well, what a finish, including the traditional bad maths and deliberate controversy. Boring repeat winners the <em>Drop Bears</em> were there at the finish again but had to work hard this time and the challenge from <em>I&#8217;m Easy</em> stood up to the pressure and a dead heat resulted.</p>
<p>In the end Statsie was too good in the sudden death playoff and <em>I&#8217;m Easy</em> took away a case of Just Beer product. The Bears, who have subsequently deteriorated into infighting and name-calling and threaten to disband should be more than happy with their bottles of Prosecco. All this could have been avoided if the geek with the Star Wars t-shirt and tattoo had actually managed to answer the Star Wars question. <em>Lara Please</em> showed their form of years gone by with a storming late run for third and some six-packs and Kooka Pies samplers.</p>
<p>Newcomers <em>Frequency</em> did not disgrace themselves, in particular with one mind-boggling display of mathematical gymnastics. The buzzer questions proved pivotal in this contest. Special mention must be made of the <em>Loose Units</em> who not only managed to score a perfect zero in the &#8220;World&#8221; round but also had the forethought to select that as their wildcard thus doubling that for a grand 0 points.</p>
<p>The <em>Shanghai Sheilas</em> weren&#8217;t able to repeat their podium finish from <a href="http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/04/24/bashers-week-quiz-results/">last time</a> despite or perhaps because of the cast of ring ins. <em>Sloppy Thirds</em> only managed to live up to half of their name.</p>
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<p>Well done to everyone, next quiz will be either September 24th or 25th. Expect something special.</p>
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		<title>Shanghai Goes Rural , The Official Nanjing Tour Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here it is! The long winded and all too detailed account of 11 guys on a mission to the heat pit of China.
Bashers Go Rural: Hello Nanjing Tour 2009
Friday June 19 at 3.30pm Woodstock, Tank, Omega, Loose, the Jaguar, Long Dong and Birdshit assembled at the Big Bamboo to await departure for Rural Nanjing.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here it is! The long winded and all too detailed account of 11 guys on a mission to the heat pit of China.</p>
<p>Bashers Go Rural: Hello Nanjing Tour 2009</p>
<p>Friday June 19 at 3.30pm Woodstock, Tank, Omega, Loose, the Jaguar, Long Dong and Birdshit assembled at the Big Bamboo to await departure for Rural Nanjing.<br />
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After stocking 2 Eskies with Ice and some of Just Beers generously donated VB and Tooheys New and all our gear standing by all we needed was some transport.</p>
<p>The shiny thing across the street could not be ours.</p>
<p>Seems after spending 3 weeks haggling with Loose over the price his boss decided the Porn star and his dingy green bus had to be replaced by a shiny new white one and Driver champing at the bit. As he opened the storage bays under the bus, an audible gasp could be heard from the group, enough room to swing a pitch, 3 tents, and 2 kit bags, all the luggage and still ample space. Things could not keep up to this standard and it wasn&#8217;t long before Skippy came crashing down to earth.</p>
<p>Just before leaving we were joined by a Nanjing local, Dylan AKA Raj Siva of the now-infamous  prank phone call to Kappabelly inquiring about playing for Pudong on the Bashers Broadcast.</p>
<p>Jumping on the bus, excited like little boys, Woo Hoo, we were given a wave off from the lovely Lara and her cohorts as the bus went in search of a pitch somewhere in Qingpu and then HELLO NANJING.</p>
<p>As thoughts turned to blokey things like Pies, Sausage rolls and Beer, there was nothing short of full-blooded anticipation of the weekend ahead.</p>
<p>As the smells of Jamaica permeated the bus, and pies and beer going down like Linda Lovelace Omega began handing out the season 2009 shirts. The fastidious Tank quickly found fault with the Nillion Tree Project and colour schemes</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long for the fines to start racking up, with a notable Long Dong not drinking at Bamboo prior to departure and Tank leaving his bat there too!!</p>
<p>Being up for whatever the trip had to offer Raj soon became as vocal and bench ridden as the rest of us, sitting at the back and ORDERING drinks. (More on his vibrant personality later!)</p>
<p>After about 3 beers each, Skippy decided to dodge the tollbooth, to everyone’s disgust, as we began the long and fruitless search for the Santa Fe warehouse somewhere not as close as he thought. Sounding confident, but not acting like it, Skippy took turn after turn until the dead end we abruptly arrived at informed us all he had no clue.</p>
<p>After a call to the warehouse manager, 25minutes and full bladders later we saw the horse logo and cheered in unison as both the pitch and urine expulsion were at hand.</p>
<p>As most quickly found a wall or tree to relieve themselves, Long Dong searched a good 10 minutes for the perfect watering location, only to face directly into on coming traffic and a few scooter girls.</p>
<p>With the pitch and tents safely loaded with sandbags (which only dirtied the pristine luggage compartment for the weekend) we now were truly on our way to HELLO NANJING.</p>
<p>As the A11 beckoned the drinking continued at a furious pace. Half an hour into the freeway a truck stop also beckoned as we entered the largest pisswah in the northern hemisphere. Whether it was the pretty colours or the continuous sound of flushing, Woodstock was enthralled and Raj felt compelled to purchase munchies for all, as he hadn’t contributed to anything.</p>
<p>With Loose and Tank talking up our chances, and the Jaguar giving the latest update on the midget, Skippy finally found top gear and managed to overtake a couple of 18 wheelers.</p>
<p>Regular Power Plant and Pagoda beers kept us on our drinking toes, as Birdshit played DJ and even a touch of Karaoke to the Bee Gees as the merry travellers headed through the Belt of Suzhou, Nanjing bound.</p>
<p>The only blemish on an otherwise enjoyable trip was Hammer texting every 30 seconds asking where we were, are we coming, are we lost, did we take the right turn &gt;&gt;&gt;etc</p>
<p>As it approached 9pm, we finally drive through the battlement walls on Nanjing to a rousing cheer and need of a slash. Without much trouble (that we know of) Skippy finally pulled into the beautiful Sheraton Hotel where toilets were found, room keys collected and confusion ruled as we tried to work out how to use the bloody lifts.</p>
<p>At this point it should be noted that 4 Bashers were not on the bus, Swahili, Circus and Basher-for-the-weekend Golden Shears, who all had business in Nanjing and were already making friends at Jimmy’s Bar with Hamish and his locals. A round of fines awaiting them before a word spoken. Inquisition was to follow with the missus in tow on Saturday morning.</p>
<p>A frantic Hammer greeted us and after dropping bags we were directed to Jimmy’s bar, our new home away from home and fine pizza and beer bar where as long as you have money, age means nothing.</p>
<p>Walking in to a round of cheers – and taunts – the Bashers had finally arrived. A big friendly sign hanging over the bar welcoming the Shanghai Bashers. Hello Nanjing.</p>
<p>As Hammer introduced us to our weekend foes, Circus met Raj Siva. Swahili and GS were in good form and Hammer informed us we would be a man short, as he wanted to play for Nanjing. Rounds of VB soon turned into a lot more rounds of Blonde and VB as Jimmy showed us his hospitality.</p>
<p>With the Pres introduced to his opposing captain Azeem, he managed to bore the pants off him by going through the intricacies of leg side wides and 4 runs for extras. Maybe it was the large group hanging on his every word but there was a power trip going on there somewhere.</p>
<p>Behind him Loose was trying to fire up Circus, who by this stage had taken quite a dislike to Raj. After some initial hostilities, Raj left for the bathroom while Circus chirped it up to everyone’s amusement. Without realizing Raj had returned and was standing behind him, Circus uttered the immortal &#8220;I’ll smoke that fool&#8217;s ass.&#8221;</p>
<p>Left with no alternative but to get it on, each was held back to keep the distance. With Circus and Raj both yelling &#8220;Don&#8217;t hold me back ,&#8221; eventually the handlers had had enough and let go. When Circus realized he was free he promptly asked to be held back again with more trash talk and agro agro-ness.</p>
<p>It should also be noted that Jimmy’s has one of the most intriguing bathrooms to be found this side of 4 floors in Singapore. Small Karaoke rooms, red lit and velour curtains welcomed all into a maze of dancing poles and pissed locals trying to sing Andy Lau’s greatest hits. A little scary at first but quite enjoyable after the second visit.</p>
<p>After a few hours hard drinking, eating pizza and unable to stand without aid, Omega was escorted home by the surprisingly sober Long Dong, leaving his teammates to fight, drink, chirp and rack up a massive bar bill.</p>
<p>No sooner had the President been deposited into his room, he promptly did a U turn without key and locked himself out of his room. With no chance of working the lift, he found a house phone and managed to convince a confused Sheraton staffer to let him into his room.</p>
<p>The tweets inform me all other Bashers did themselves proud and walked to the hotel en masse.</p>
<p>Saturday morning and Omega missing from breakfast, Tank decided to interrupt his repose and invite him down.</p>
<p>Stuffing their face with lots of greasy goodness for a day in the sun, all players were waiting in the driveway for Skippy to get directions, and manoeuvre his now parked in bus out of the one way in and out driveway (go figure)</p>
<p>Loose decided he would further hold up proceedings by going for a crap, much to everyone’s chagrin, and we eventually set off to the Nanjing Science and Technology University grounds. With all the locals opting to go their own way we were left to follow 3 locals in their own car, which Skippy did a fantastic job doing, only losing the locals 3 times.</p>
<p>After these delays, we had to call Circus who was waiting at his hotel (and not walking to ours) to inform him he would need to get a taxi as the bus could not get to his, or some thing like that)</p>
<p>After driving past or through many an ancient wall (Nanjing has lots of these) we eventually turned into the UNI grounds and disembarked to find many locals gathered in various stages of whites. We assumed these to be our adversaries and they regarded us with equal amount of intrigue.</p>
<p>The awe struck look that greeted opening the bus luggage compartment soon let them all know that we were there to play cricket. The communal feeling between the Bashers was ‘Jesus its hot! “ As the mercury was somewhere in the 30’s and 150% humidity.</p>
<p>The pitch was quickly sent out to the centre (or thereabouts) and a flat piece of dirt selected on which to lay it out.<br />
Of more intrigue perhaps were the very rural stumps that were to grace the field for the weekend. Even the Pres, who made them, thought them to be quite special, and within 20 minutes the ground with boundary markers, stumps and pitch, tents serving beer and some kind of mystery beef sandwiches, as well as the most rural looking scorers table imaginable, the toss was made between the Bashers Presidents eleven and the Nanjing Salty Ducks.</p>
<p>Leaving nothing to chance, Omega quickly decided to field and the locals set to padding up and looking at a scoresheet for the first time since school. The Connery Cup was finally under way.</p>
<p>As Katie decided to defect and play for his local beer buddies, we found ourselves one man short. Not to worry, as Alexander the Kiwi and now immortal for having 3 naps in one day, quickly informed the captain of his batting and bowling prowess. Dispatched to long on to save boundaries he immediately began sledging his Nanjing brethren.</p>
<p>Not to be outdone, Circus did his best imitation the Turtle, went one further until warned by the umpire to shut the F*&amp;k up. Mainly directed at Raj with whom there soon blossomed quite the bromance.</p>
<p>The Salty Ducks started a little shakily, we were lured into a false sense of security that some tactics had been worked out. They sent out Katie to open who holed out to deep square leg for not the last time over the weekend for a duck.</p>
<p>The locals soon found themselves in deep trouble being 32 for 5 after 4 overs. It was left to Kay and Matt Lacey, who put their innings back on track, helped by some very average catching attempts. Scoring 32 and 36 respectively, they steered Nanjing to 113 runs before the final wickets fell in the 16th over.</p>
<p>Of note were Golden Shears keeping prowess, and Long Dong taking 3 wickets off 2 overs.</p>
<p>With only 116 to get in 20 overs and very short square boundaries, the Pres sent in Tank and the Jaguar      who decided to get out before anyone else had padded up. With Circus coming in one down and asking for a runner, then getting out next ball for 4, it Looked like the Shanghai Pros were going down. Omega and Golden Shears steadied proceedings grinding singles and belting boundaries until Shears left with a respectable 28 from 30 balls. Next in Swahili entered the fray and saw no reason to run when boundaries this short were on offer.</p>
<p>It seemed that the heat was having an effect on the locals as the umpire decided to have drinks breaks after every 4 overs.</p>
<p>Feeling regularly hydrated, Swahili (28 off 30) and Omega soon were chipping away at the total, and Omega lucky to be dropped a couple of times on cow corner boundary. However the Shanghai boys didn&#8217;t have it all their own way, as the local skipper, Azeem proved that bending the back and bowling a tight line, he slowed down proceedings. His tidy 2 for eleven off 4 overs easily the best figures of the weekend. But the runs were flowing at the other end and once his were done the outcome was inevitable.</p>
<p>As Tank calculated the score-sheet, he quickly worked out that the captain was approaching his fifty, as well as the target. Informed he needed to hit a 6 with only 3 runs remaining to get, Omega sent the winning boundary along the ground to end the game on 49 not out.</p>
<p>Handshakes all round, the Connery Cup safely in the Shanghai boys hands, a quick beer it was time to turn to Sixes cricket.</p>
<p>With the Heat already taking its toll on the Bashers, Circus shaming himself and his team mates by vomiting after the game, and Swahili not far behind, the Bashers were injected with a hit of Inquisition to help out the 10 Bashers who made the trip.</p>
<p><a href="http://basherscc.org/tour/nanjing09/results/">All the results can be found at the following web address; http://basherscc.org/tour/nanjing09/results/</a></p>
<p>Of note was the second game between the Bashers Purple Haze and Bashers Inside Legs.</p>
<p>With the Inside Legs batting first, and never getting enough runs to bowl at, they were tied down by a Long Dong maiden, but some late swinging from Leppa saw them lift to around 55 for the 4 overs bowled. Yes that&#8217;s right only 4 overs as it was decided that with only 5 a-team that would work just fine.</p>
<p>However those on the ground felt otherwise and after a comedy of errors, which made us look like the bunch of plonkers we were, we finally left the field twice.</p>
<p>In reply, Tank came out swinging, and for once he likey likey. After 3 overs he was on his way back to the score tent 32 not out and grinning. Unfortunately his teammates then displayed the most Basher like behaviour by nearly throwing the game away. A predictable Long Dong flick to square leg soon had his partner and captain Woodstock well short and with the scores tied and one ball to go, the pressure was on the Jaguar. He sent the next ball straight to Leppa at short mid off, and all he had to do was hit the stumps, which of course he didn&#8217;t do (fine) and the Purple haze home last ball with a close win.</p>
<p>Next up the Inside leg played Jimmy’s Bar, and were soon victorious. Batting first, Birdshit (21/10) and Omega (26*/10) put on a 50 partnership and local Craig conceding 22 in an over saw them reach a towering 85 off 5 overs.<br />
Jimmy’s Bogan’s opened with Katie, who again holed out at deep square leg for 0, and were never quite in the game.<br />
All the Shanghai bowlers going for under 6 run an over and Long Dong taking 2 for 4 runs. Jimmy’s reaching 28 runs after 5.</p>
<p>Notable other incidents include Bernard (Alexander) falling asleep among a rubbish pile of empty beers, Circus asking for a runner then getting run out, Swahili for hitting on the school girls who were watching the game, Inquisition for facing a maiden over, and most rudely, Golden Shears for wearing a Hot Dog shirt under his Bashers Shirt!!</p>
<p>Perhaps the funniest was Birdshit who was nearly knocked out by a ball he didn&#8217;t even attempt to catch and said ‘what” when we were all yelling at him.</p>
<p>A great day in the heat, and lots of Just Beer product in the belly, the ground was efficiently cleaned and packed away back under the bus, with thought turning to the awaiting Fines and Teppanyaki Saki Dinner.</p>
<p>So all back on the bus and back to the hotel for an hours repose before heading to Jimmy’s for pre-dinner drinks.<br />
Swahili and Shears decided to skip the repose and headed straight to Jimmy’s and began pounding them down.</p>
<p>On the way, the Jaguar was feeling quite unsettled due to the air conditioning of Skippy’s vehicle, and so decided after reaching his room to skip dinner and spend his last night as a 30something in the bath, suffering a mild stroke. But more on that tomorrow!!</p>
<p>Meeting time at Jimmy’s for drink, 7.30pm. Bus departs hotel 8.30pm. Skies of Nanjing open in a Monsoon downpour of biblical proportions, 8.15pm.</p>
<p>So we got a little wet!!!!! Selfishly, Tank decided to go upstairs and get changed while the rest of us waited for him to get on the bus. Drive to Tepanyaki restaurant, ETA 15 minutes. Rain stops for the night, 8.35pm. Unbelievable.</p>
<p>However after inviting Skippy to dine with us, we drove 2 kms away from the restaurant to a convenient parking space, only for him to decline our offer and we then had to walk back to the restaurant.</p>
<p>A little dried out from our walk, we arrive into one of Nanjing’s finest Xin Tian Di style areas and bombard the Japanese place with our loud selves. After the usual impatient ordering of Beer, Sushi, Steak, Prawns, Saki, more beer, Wasabi, more steak and some fish for Birdshit (more later) that only rude expatriates are capable of, dinner going into our bellies and Saki regularly being gambei’d, we settled into a round of fines, of which we covered most earlier.</p>
<p>A great night shown to us by Hammer and the local Sponsors GIII. Much appreciated.</p>
<p>After way too much Qingdao and Saki, most headed back to Jimmy’s bar for a nightcap or to watch the Lions game.<br />
Loose did a big girls blouse and didn&#8217;t even get off the bus and straight back to the hotel.</p>
<p>As Circus had disappeared to a meeting and was not seen again, it was someone’s turn to become Mr Happy and keep Jimmy in cereal. So Swahili stepped up to the plate and commenced draining Jimmy’s of Jack Daniels.<br />
Ably supported by Shears, who had never left the bar to watch the Rugby, Tank and Omega slipped out quietly, with Woodstock and BS not long behind them.</p>
<p>Sunday Morning came and getting down to breakfast was harder than Saturday. Walking into the café one could hear screams of laughter as the Jaguar was recalling how he spent his 40th birthday morning. It seemed he was so concerned that he had suffered a stroke and needed to TEST himself to see if he was ok. It goes without saying that tampering and testing are one and the same, and he was quite relieved (in more ways than one) to find himself both alive and able.</p>
<p>After trying in vain to get something in our bellies, we all returned to our rooms to check out. As soon as I went into mine the pounding returned to my head, and a quick chuck had me feeling better, but the noise wouldn’t go away.</p>
<p>After leaving my room however it was clear that the pounding had not been my head but was in fact Swahili bashing on his door, swearing and yelling to Birdshit to open the door. &#8221; I can hear him, he is in there talking on the phone.&#8221;</p>
<p>I said, that&#8217;s odd, if I can hear you in my room, I’m sure he can and would open the door. As I left the lift downstairs I saw BS sitting quietly with Tank waiting to get on the bus and asked him about his roommate.</p>
<p>He said Mustard left his key in the hole and so did he. Meanwhile upstairs Swahili was not giving in to his irrationality, Swahili then called housekeeping, then security to let him into his room.</p>
<p>As we all waited on the bus for him, he finally came down swearing about the crap hotel, how they took 20 minutes to open his door, and we were pretty much entertained all the way to the ground by his wailings.</p>
<p>And so after poring out of the bus and being hit by another heat wave, we recruited some locals to again assist with getting the kits, pitch and tents set up again. Enthusiasm by the Bashers seemed to be quite low, whereas our local opponents seemed revived by the previous days play and were quite looking forward to a few overs of cricket.</p>
<p>Even Jimmy’s Bogan’s, who the previous day had had a fine time drinking all day, seemed to be taking things quite sportingly.</p>
<p>So again with boundaries out and rural table balanced on a stool, the Purple Haze set out to get thoroughly beaten by the undefeated Nanjing Nong Ming.</p>
<p>Azeem hitting 19*, Hamid 20* and Jaguar giving away 20 and Katie 21 from their overs helping Ning Mong to 80/1.<br />
In reply the Haze dawdled to 47/1 from their 5 and soundly beaten, Nong Ming looking the team to beat. It should be noted that after his huge Saturday with the bat, Tank tried to recapture the glory Sunday. this led to perhaps the <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">greatest</span> <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">strangest</span> pure freakish shot ever. Swinging for the boundary so far ahead of a delivery, his bat had time to swing fully around and hit the ball, which was headed straight for middle stump, off its back toe straight through point for a run.</p>
<p>In tandem with them, the Inside Leg were having trouble convincing Swahili to play in his delegated team after he had “stepped up “ to help the Haze, so Woodstock stepped up to play for the inside leg. Confused, me too!!</p>
<p>Anyway, playing the NIS Golden Balls, the IL did well to restrict them to 3 for 55, with BS taking 1 and Inquisition 2/5.<br />
In reply BS and Inquisition again did the job, being helped by the NIS bowling 37 wides and the Inside Leg on a roll.</p>
<p>Next up the Purple Haze and NIS Balls, which saw Woodstock starring with bat and ball getting 20 of the 63 runs, and a miserly 3 runs conceded from his over? The Jaguar also featured in this match by hitting 4 undefeated 40th birthday runs. His bowling was also impressive by conceding 26 runs (5 wides and a six!).  However the NIS G Balls fell well short hitting 45 wicket-less runs.</p>
<p>With a place in the main final still up for grabs, The Inside Legs faced off against the Ning Mong, this time with Azeem sitting it out under a dubious rotation policy. Still the Nong Ming batting first and doing well to get 58 runs considering Inquisition had 1 for 5 and Loose only giving 3 runs away. In reply Omega kept his clean slate by retiring on 33 off 10 and ably supported by Golden Shears and Loose to get the runs with 4 balls to spare.</p>
<p>On to the last game of round robin play between the Purple Haze and Jimmy’s Bogan’s. With Raj having hurt his hand, calling for a runner and then getting smashed on the other hand over the course of the weekend, he confidently walked to the crease with Darradise and commenced slogging to all corners of the leg side square boundary. With Raj falling to another run out, and Katie getting caught on the square leg boundary, AGAIN, Craig joined Darra and with extras helping them along reached 75 runs with Darradise running out of partners and ending on 37.* In reply Woodstock and wides combined to get the runs, however in backing up a second run, he succumbed to a severe cramp, the like of which through salt depletion and dehydration would inflict him for the rest of the day, all the way home and for the next day or so. Purple Haze 76 runs to the good and 3 wins from 4 games.</p>
<p>And so after 10 games, 3 teams had 4 wins and the NIS golden Balls a win over Jimmy’s Bogan’s who ended with 0-4.<br />
As the Bashers were dropping like flies, Woody down with cramp, Birdshit succumbing to the teppanyaki from the previous evening, and Swahili from Jack Daniels fever, it was decided that all 3 Nanjing teams would play off with the Nong Ming playing a combined Shanghai team for the Cup (Hammer, where is the trophy BTW!!!)<br />
Some time</p>
<p>So with Swahili, Woodstock, Tank and Birdshit sitting the final out it was left to Long Dong, Inquisition, Loose, Golden Shears, Birdshit and Omega to try to leave Nanjing with all the silverware. Fielding first, the Left Standing was soon under the gun as Azeem and Azzam both retired on thirty with an over to go. The new guys kept up the pace and incredibly scored about 80 (scoresheet is missing) without any extras! Not much could be done as most runs went for six! In reply Omega and Golden shears opened up and with extras contributing, were on target with 2 overs to go. Azeem into the attack and a frugal six runs conceded. With one over to go and 17 runs needed kept things tight as 2 singles and one six were conceded off the first 4 balls, which left 9 off the last 2. The first was dead batted back and the last over the boundary for a loss by 5. Omega 26* and Shears 18.*</p>
<p>As the Nong Ming scrambled for a souvenir stump the remaining Bashers scrambled for the last of the cold beers and we bid farewell to the Jaguar who refused to get on the bus again and arranged for the bullet train direct to the Jaguar Club.</p>
<p>So the Nong Ming end up winners of the first Nanjing Sixes, and NIS golden Balls beating Jimmy’s Bogan’s.</p>
<p>A quick congratulatory beer with everyone, the ground was quickly packed up, as everyone wanted to get out of the heat. A quick presentation to Azeem, as player of the Cup final and Darrasdise, as player of the bowl, of Bashers caps and shirts was warmly appreciated by the locals.</p>
<p>Omega having the parting word to a captive audience for the boys to try to organize themselves to play regular cricket also seemed to do the trick. So stump less, the pitch rolled up and kit packed and stowed, it was a subdued bus ride back to the hotel for a shower and then on to Jimmy’s for some Pizza and a fresh esky of kindly donated VB and Tooheys.</p>
<p>A big thank you must go to Hammer time for keeping us all amused at his batting woes, and also for having his leggies hit out of the attic after 3 balls!! Much appreciate to him as well for arranging a great weekend and the dinner on Saturday and Sunday nights.</p>
<p>To Jimmy, whose hospitality was fantastic, as well as being able to ‘hang ‘ with school kids made the weekend one to remember.</p>
<p>And to all the Nanjing cricketers, we again hope that you now have the cricket bug, and now you have a ground, can start your own league so we can return again to see your development.</p>
<p>So onto the Bus we got, 3 dozen beers on ice and some chippies. A depleted Basher unit consisting of Loose, Long Dong, Tank and Omega still somewhat in working condition and Woodstock still cramping up and Birdshit with Nanjing Belly.</p>
<p>Getting the PA sorted before sitting as still as possible, BS was not a happy man. Woodstock positioned himself next to the window and the rest of us faffed about until we had found a comfortable seat for the trip.</p>
<p>Recalling our weekend adventures soon gave way to drowsy amusement at Woodstock, who was happy to take any medicine on offer to make his creaky bones feel and muscles less painful. It was almost like watching a paraplegic learn to walk and most worrying. While keeping beer intake at a reasonable pace, the trip was mostly uneventful. Only one stop after paying 225rmb at the Shanghai toll, all alighted for a pee break, while Birdshit did his best local impersonation by taking a roadside squat and dump. Still not quite himself but less nervous of exploding, he got back onto the bus and Skippy made no errors in driving directly to Santa Fe without mishap.</p>
<p>After depositing the pitch and tents to a quite puzzled security guard, we then headed back towards civilization.<br />
Except that Hu Qing Ping traffic was so bad after 20 minutes we had travelled the length of a petrol station.<br />
Seeing a chance to backtrack (and Omega being 2 kms from home) we decided to turn around and head back to the A5. Omega bidding his bus buddies good eve and finding a taxi.</p>
<p>Once on the way and onto the A5 we thought we were as good as home, HOWEVER the A9 turn off with a big sign saying TO CITY CENTRE was closed. Oh dear!</p>
<p>The detour took us almost to Qizhong tennis centre and the next available Gaojia entrance into the city centre, which took another 50 minutes. While in my taxi it took me about 15 minutes to realize I had mistakenly told the driver that those were my friends in the bus ahead, when he thought I said &#8220;follow that bus&#8221;!! A call followed to Loose on the bus, who also couldn’t work out where Skippy was taking them.</p>
<p>Disembarking at 11.30 at Bamboo Birdshit made his way directly to the loo while the rest emptied the luggage bay for the last time and looked for taxis to go home completely exhausted.</p>
<p>Goodbye Nanjing!</p>
<p>This weekend could not have happened without our valuable sponsors, Kooka Pies and Espresso Nation for subsidizing the bus and for Santa Fe for getting the pitch from Guangzhou for us and lending us the tents. To Just Beer for providing us with Beer, Muchas Gracias, and to all the guys who made it to Nanjing and selflessly scored, umpired and helped out doing what needed to be done, a fantastic effort.</p>
<p><a href="http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/07/06/hello-nanjing/">If you want to see photos go here.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Further to my post &#8211; which seemed to coincide with the rain&#8230;
training is cancelled.
any complaints &#8211; come and discuss with me in the Boo.
I am aiming to get there for 6pm &#8211; but that is taxi dependent.
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<p>training is cancelled.<br />
any complaints &#8211; come and discuss with me in the Boo.<br />
I am aiming to get there for 6pm &#8211; but that is taxi dependent.</p>
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		<title>Bashers Business Report</title>
		<link>http://basherscc.org/blog/2009/05/26/bashers-business-report/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 06:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Sunday saw the Grudge Match take  place at Dulwich College.
Having parked the bus, erected the tent and settled ourselves for the game &#8211; Stats managed to lose the toss (again) yet still manage to set the Bashers up for a chase, with Ben &#8216;the Skipper of the Hot Dogs&#8217; Goodwin opting to bat first.

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<p>Sunday saw the Grudge Match take  place at Dulwich College.<br />
Having parked the bus, erected the tent and settled ourselves for the game &#8211; Stats managed to lose the toss (again) yet still manage to set the Bashers up for a chase, with Ben &#8216;the Skipper of the Hot Dogs&#8217; Goodwin opting to bat first.</p>
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<p>Cranky and Mr. Tickle opened up from the College end, both producing plenty of pace and bounce forcing the Hot Dogs into rash strokes and losing regular wickets.<br />
Wickets continued to fall regularly through-out the innings with only the Doggies tail providing any wag (Anti-Basher despite numerous profanities, bat pointing and &#8216;umpire coaching&#8217; managing to reach 40). Unfortunately the extras conceeded over the innings not only outscored their top 2 batsmen combined &#8211; it also meant we ended up bowling over 10 extra overs at them. Given those parameters, we did well to restrict them to 230/9.<br />
Special mention to Cranky for taking more wickets in one afternoon than in previous seasons &#8211; a very fine 8 overs, 4 for 46 being the pick.<br />
Mentions also to Chewie and Sir Dick for fielding supremely both taking 3catches.</p>
<p>So the chase was on 231 to win. Just under 6 an over.<br />
Stats and Sir Dick looked very comfortable in putting on 35 in less than 7 overs before a run out - never one to point fingers, but it was his call and he was going to the danger end&#8230; (open to discussion)<br />
Dipso played and missed at a couple before deciding it was time for pies, sandwiches and banana bread&#8230; Duck.<br />
Mr. Tickle came in to settle the nerves of the Bashers Corner doing a fine impression of Nike Newton in amassing 7 off 25.<br />
Again wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, and annoyingly very few were to good balls. At the half way stage we were in avery similar position to the Dogs.<br />
It is thanks to the strength in depth of our batting line-up that we can boast a bottom 4 that includes three genuine batsmen (Filthy, Paps and Long Dong) as well as Cranky. The 4 combined well, taking userhaps closer to the target than we might have predicted. </p>
<p>Big shouts out to Woodstock and his courier for providing us with plenty of pies, Tank and Birdshit for scoring and drinking our beer and the the Bamboo for helping us get drunk. </p>
<p>Although the result saw the end of the Bashers unbeaten run in League 1, the margin of the defeat (us taking lots of wickets, scoring plenty of runs and not losing all our wickets) means we are still top of the league. Most importantly &#8211; the Hot Dogs  will need to thump their next opponents to overtake us at the end of Round 3.<br />
<a href="http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/ladder.aspx?id=RV_LAD&amp;entityid=30538&amp;mode=0">http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/ladder.aspx?id=RV_LAD&amp;entityid=30538&amp;mode=0</a></p>
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		<title>Congratulations to the Business Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 04:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gents,
Once again I am in the office on a Monday morning, needing to input details of VICTORY into the new SCC database&#8230; Two matches, two victories and top of the League &#8211; a truly fantastic way to start the season.

The Anti-Bashers attempts to foil our growth and development continue to fail &#8211; and despite a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gents,</p>
<p>Once again I am in the office on a Monday morning, needing to input details of VICTORY into the new SCC database&#8230; Two matches, two victories and top of the League &#8211; a truly fantastic way to start the season.</p>
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<p>The Anti-Bashers attempts to foil our growth and development continue to fail &#8211; and despite a double  header, on a national holiday we still managed to put a strong XI on the field (thanks to the Pleasure Squad for loaning Loosey and possibly donating Long Dong to the cause).</p>
<p>9am starts are traditionally difficult for the Bashers &#8211; fortunately it seems that the Devils under the leadership of Nike &#8216;Swoosh&#8217; Newton have taken the mantle of least organized team on match day&#8230;. </p>
<p>Stats won the toss and decided the give the Devils a bat &#8211; backing the bowling attack to keep everything tidy and the batting line-up to emulate their success of the previous round. <br />
A bowling line-up of Filthy, Mr. Tickle, Paps, KC, and Long Dong, with Dipso and Oscar in reserve was always going to put pressure on the batting line up and this is exactly what happened. The Devils were under the cosh from the first ball and were never able to stamp their authority on the innings &#8211; 50/3 at the first drinks break turned to 106/4 after 26 before losing 6 wickets for 64 runs in the final passage of play.<br />
Wickets were shared amongst the bowlers &#8211; with special mention to both Paps and Dessie for very impressive spells.</p>
<p>Fielding, whilst not quite as sharp as in Round 1, was solid &#8211; another very tidy display behind the stumps from Cassius, more catches than drops and a highly effective mental disintergration campaign against the Devils high profile batsman means that the Bashers are in danger of turning into more than just batsmen and bowlers &#8211; long may it continue&#8230;</p>
<p>Chasing less than 4.3 per over meant that the batting line-up could minimize risk taking shots and allow the score board to tick over &#8211; a steady platformwas laid again by the openers &#8211; 51 on the board before Sir Duck sent an &#8216;almost forward defensive&#8217; into the bowlers hands.<br />
Dipso came in, looked good for his 5 before deciding to give Swoosh reward for his 8 overs on the trot. Stats  and Oscar then consolidated &#8211; seeing off the star bowlers before allowing the very capable middle order of helping themselves to the buffet bowlers.<br />
Stats departed for 59 with 30 odd still required, which was ably chased down by Cassius, with help from Mr. Tickle, with Filthy and Paps there to share the glory at the end.</p>
<p>Big thanks also to Tank for sacrificing a morning to score &#8211; much appreciated and to Birdshit for sacrificing quality time with the in-laws in favourof keeping Pornstar company on hiss commutes between the Boo and Bashers Corner.</p>
<p>3 weeks till the next game &#8211; a monster clash of cricketing cultures as the Bashers take on the Anti-Basher and his motley crew of Hot Dogs. These are always epic encounters &#8211; and the Doggies will be fretting.</p>
<p>All the facts and figures can be found at: (table to be updated once Nike Newtonhas entered his info)<br />
Bowling Stats: <a href="http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/cricket/bowlingav.aspx?id=RV_CBO&amp;entityid=30538">http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/cricket/bowlingav.aspx?id=RV_CBO&amp;entityid=30538</a><br />
Batting: <a href="http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/cricket/battingav.aspx?id=RV_CBA&amp;entityid=30538">http://shanghaicricket.sportzvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/cricket/battingav.aspx?id=RV_CBA&amp;entityid=30538</a></p>
<p>Happy Days</p>
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