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Friday 5 December

Ashes with the Bashers

More information coming soon...
3rd XI 2nd XI Hands Up!

Teams for Sunday 3rd

Teams for the games on Sunday against the Daredevils are posted below. Full of new Bashers and excited to start the season! Two 12 man squads where 12th man will be decided atĀ the ground.
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Bashers All Time Drinking XI

Who do you want in your drinking team?

SCC Pirates vs Tongji University Lumberjack

Last week a pre-season fixture against the Tongji University side was hastily arranged, and in the rush four Bashers were selected: Shit Shoes, Skid Row, Ian TBC Staz, and Bullet. The Bashers also moved their nets to the same venue to show a bit of support on the sidelines (and bring an esky - thanks Truffles).

Gaelic Football Lumberjack

On a blazing hot March Saturday the Bashers took to the field to take part in the annual Gaelic Football tournament for beginners.
Website, Membership, Elections, Committee... Yawn

2016 Registration

This year the SCC are moving into theĀ technological era. We are using an online website called CricHQ to log and keep records of all the games this season. To begin with everyone needs to create a Bashers profile at:

T20 World Cup 2016 Sweepstakes

Oman - Swoop Hong Kong - Birdshit Netherlands - Japseye Scotland - Korean Afghanistan - Sharapova

Bashers Shot 2016

The Treble. Three layers, three teams, three championships. Ingredients: Toilet duck (or Blue CuraƧao)

Bashers All Time XI Voting

Who would you want on your greatest Bashers All Time XI? Vote Now!

Farewell Martin Crowe

I grew up in the 80s when NZ had a golden age of test cricket, and there is no doubt it was led by the bat and later the intelligent captaincy, of Martin Crowe. He was a legend, so often the man carrying the whole side and country, and his passing this morning at 53 was far too soon.

HK T20 Weekender Report

Friday Shanghai was floating inside a misty cloud most of the week leading up to the first ever international T20s in Hong Kong! So it was an ominous sign when I was notified of a 1 hour delay for my Friday afternoon flight at lunchtime. It ended up being a proper delay of 3.5 hours, and I was forced to run to catch one of the last airport express trains back to Central. I managed to find my way home to Siu Sai Wan in the dark, but had only a few short hours of sleep ahead of game day.
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