Thursday, June 11, 2009

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Welcome to St. Louis Cricket Club

Club Name St. Louis Cricket Club
Affiliated with Midwest 1965
Club Members Pakistanis and Indians
Won Championship 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1999
Captain

R. Amit Kumar
Vice Captain
Treasurer
Secretary
Managing Administrators
Players Represented USA
Tehsin Ahmed
Shoaib Khar
Manojit Pramanik
Sohail Alvi, Masroor Husain
Jaleel Ahmed (1983)
Sohail Alvi (1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia, 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada)
Tehsin Ahmed (1998 Barbados and Played against Sri Lanka)


Club Achievements Qualifying for last 14 years in top 8 positions



St. Louis Cricket club is one of the oldest club in Midwest. This club has been affiliated with Midwest Conference since 1965. This club has been founded by Mr. Bill Tatlock.The Kutis Cricket team has been sponsorsed since 1958, Bill Tatlock manager worked with Mr. Doug Catling of the Winnetha club of Chicago Illinois, and other teams of the Midwest formulated the Midwest Cricket Conference League.

In 1961, Mr. John Marder (deceased) who was president of Los Angeles cricket and Bill Tatlock met in St. louis Missouri at the famous Cheshire Inn with some other Kutis team members. Mr. Marder was asked of the MCC of London England of whom Mr. Marder was a memeber to formulate the United States Cricket Association, and so it was accomplished.

The Kutis club re-established the friendly rivalry between Canada and the USA in 1961 and played in Toronto. In 1963, Kutis played a very significant role in bringing the international game to St. louis Missouri. The KUTIS team has always put some of their players on each of the International teams as they did this year in the game on July 13th - 15th in Toronto Canada.

In the 1980s, there were four teams in St. Louis; the most prominent team was Forest Park C. C. In 1987, St. Louis Kutis C.C absorbed Forest Park. Since then, St. Louis Kutis has won a minor championship and has been in the playoffs for the last thirteen years. It had been fourteen years since a St. Louis team won a Midwest Cricket League Championship until St. Louis Kutis C.C won the Championship in 1999.

2002 was a very competitive year as there were 33 teams from Chicago, Milwaukee, and Missouri competing in the league. St. Louis Kutis Cricket Club has very talented players from Pakistan and India. Some of the players have played first class cricket in thier respective countries. Players like Tehsin Ahmed, Masroor Hussain, Muqeem Din, and Tauqeer Haider have played high class cricket. We are proud to have Tehsin Ahmed and Sohail Alvi who have represented the USA cricket team on International levels.

In both the recent years championships - 2006 and 2007 - the team won one of the top four berths in the Division I Midwest CC. We lost in Semi-Finals, and aim to climb the last ladder in the upcoming 2008 season.

Our goals are to keep playing competitive cricket, attract new players from India, Pakistan, England, Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies communities, promote cricket in our younger generation by holding coaching clinics, and involve the community in an activity which can be enjoyed as a family.

St Louis Cricket Club is looking for enthusiastic cricketers to join the club. We are looking for support and involvement from the cricket loving community in St Louis in order to promote cricket in this St. Louis area.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Shameful Pak Gymkhana Fight 2007!



Half of the Pak Gymkhana Team was suspended after this incident for the rest of the season.

Monday, May 5, 2008

2008 Season Schedule

Here is the 2008 Games Schedule!

5/17/2008 Challengers
St. Louis
Washington Park Ground No. 2

5/18/2008 Advancers
St. Louis
Washington Park Ground No. 4

6/1/2008 St. Louis Chargers Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

6/8/2008 St. Louis Milwaukee Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

6/15/2008 St. Louis Muslim Gymkhana Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

6/28/2008 St. Louis Pak Gymkhana Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

7/12/2008 St. Louis Flames Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

7/19/2008 St. Louis Phoenix Springfield Park, Springfield

7/27/2008 St. Louis Bears Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

8/10/2008 St. Louis United Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

8/17/2008 St. Louis Rogers Park Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

8/23/2008 St. Louis Wildcats Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

9/6/2008 St. Louis Peoria Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

9/14/2008 St. Louis Royals Hazelwood Complex, St. Louis

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Our 2008 Team

Team :
. Tehsin Ahmed
. R. Amit kumar
. Masroor Husain
. Mujahid
. Manojit
. Shoaib Kharawala
. Bilal
. Sohail Alvi
. Muqeem Din
. Basit Zaidi
. Raj Pandey
. Senthil
. Irfan
. Subba
. Hasan

Monday, March 31, 2008

Duties and Practice For 2008 Season

Captain: Sohail Alvi
Vice Captain: Shoaib Kharawala

Secretary: Mehul Patel

Selection Committee:
Masroor Hussain
Tehsin Ahmed
Shoaib Kharawala
Sohail Alvi

Official practicing time is Friday evening. Those who are committed to join practice should send an email to stl_cricket@yahoogroups.com confirming their availability by Thursday night latest.

The season will hopefully start first weekend of May. We are planning for at least two practice games before the actual season.

It is good to see that we have a good list of newcomers to the club. A hearty welcome to all you newcomers!

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Players Pictures - 2007 Team












Team's Favorite Picture of 2007
( Sohail Alvi and Prashant Nair - In Love)



Mujahid Hussain and Samir Raorane
















Mukesh Nagpal and R. Amit Kumar
















Zeeshan Syed And Ajoy Lal
















Shoaib Kharawala and Aquib Chaudhry




























The Tehsin Ahmed

Division I - 2007

Available Scores - Division I Playoffs 2007
Dates Teams Winner
9/29/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Purdue University CC Purdue University CC/ Semi Final
9/22/2007 Pak Gymkhana Vs St. Louis Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club/ Quarter Final
Available Scores - Division I 2007
Game Date Teams Winner
9/16/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Flames St. Louis Cricket Club
9/8/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Phoenix Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club
9/1/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Chargers St. Louis Cricket Club
8/26/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Royals St. Louis Cricket Club
8/12/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Bears Bears
8/4/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Muslim Gymkhana St. Louis Cricket Club
6/30/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs United Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club
6/16/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Pak Gymkhana St. Louis Cricket Club
6/9/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Challengers St. Louis Cricket Club
6/3/2007 Milwaukee Cricket Club Vs St. Louis Cricket Club Milwaukee Cricket Club
6/2/2007 Wildcats Vs St. Louis Cricket Club Wildcats
5/19/2007 Capitol Vs St. Louis Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club
5/12/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Rogers Park St. Louis Cricket Club
5/6/2007 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs AAA Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club

Division I - 2006

Available Scores - Division I Playoffs 2006
Game Date Teams Winner
9/24/2006 Purdue University CC Vs St. Louis Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club/ Quarter Final
9/27/2006 Pak Gymkhana Vs St. Louis Cricket Club Pak Gymkhana/ Semi Final

Available Scores - Division I 2006
Game Date Teams Winner
9/9/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Bears Bears
8/26/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Rogers Park
8/20/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Royals St. Louis Cricket Club
8/13/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs United Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club
8/6/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Pak Gymkhana St. Louis Cricket Club
7/30/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Milwaukee Cricket Club St. Louis Cricket Club
7/16/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Tigers St. Louis Cricket Club
7/8/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Muslim Gymkhana Muslim Gymkhana
6/25/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Challengers Challengers
6/17/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Wildcats St. Louis Cricket Club
6/10/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Rivercity St. Louis Cricket Club
5/20/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Flames St. Louis Cricket Club
5/14/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Chargers St. Louis Cricket Club
5/6/2006 St. Louis Cricket Club Vs Phoenix Cricket Club Phoenix Cricket Club

Our 2007 Team

1. Sohail Alvi (Captain)
2. Keshavraj (Vice- Captain)
3. Masroor Hussain
4. Tehsin Ahmed
5. Shoaib Kharawala
6. R. Amit Kumar
7. Mukesh Nagpal
8. Muqeem Uddin
9. Sameer Rao Rane
10. Sachin Dixit
11. Prashant Nair
12. Mujahid Hussain
13. Ajoy Lal
14. Zeeshan Syed
15. Basit Zaidi
16. Karhtik Raghavan

Friday, March 7, 2008

Team Statistics 2007

St. Louis Cricket Club Batting Analysis

Player Name Games Inn N/O 50 100 Totals Average Best
Sohail Alvi 14 14 6 4 0 460 57.5 91
Amit Kumar 14 13 4 4 0 390 43.33 76
Mujahid Hussain 14 11 1 1 0 246 24.6 73
Samir Raorane 9 7 2 2 0 241 48.2 98
Tehsin Ahmed 14 7 1 0 0 136 22.67 31
Keshavraj Annadurai 9 8 2 0 0 77 12.83 46
Prashant Nair 12 10 1 0 0 76 8.44 26
Masroor Hussain 9 6 1 0 0 68 13.6 27
Shoaib Kharawala 10 5 0 0 0 49 9.8 18
Zeeshan Syed 9 6 2 0 0 45 11.25 28
Sachin Dixit 4 2 0 0 0 29 14.5 22
Mukesh Nagpal 3 3 0 0 0 21 7 16
Ajoy Lal 10 3 1 0 0 16 8 13
Muqeem Din 5 3 0 0 0 9 3 7
Sushant Bravae 4 3 1 0 0 7 3.5 5
Hemanth Kundeti 3 2 1 0 0 2 2 1
Subba Vadlamani 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
Aquib Choudhry 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
Basit Zaidi 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Cricket Club Bowling Analysis

Player Name Games Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Econ Best
Tehsin Ahmed 13 92.9 9 333 40 8.32 3.58 5-30
Ajoy Lal 10 52 1 219 20 10.95 4.21 5-22
Masroor Hussain 9 52 2 236 10 23.6 4.54 2-14
Amit Kumar 8 54.5 0 300 10 30.00 5.5 3-44
Sohail Alvi 7 38 0 165 9 18.33 4.34 3-22
Samir Raorane 7 31.5 1 136 8 17.00 4.32 5-10
Keshavraj Annadurai 8 44.7 2 228 6 38.00 5.1 2-7
Subba Vadlamani 3 16.5 1 34 4 8.5 2.06 2-13
Basit Zaidi 4 17 0 69 3 23.00 4.06 2-19
Mukesh Nagpal 1 6 0 33 2 16.5 5.5 2-33
Muqeem Din 3 16 3 66 1 66.00 4.12 1-11
Sushant Bravae 2 9 0 45 0 45.00 5 0-12
Prashant Nair 1 4 0 24 0 24.00 6 0-24
Sachin Dixit 1 2 0 13 0 13.00 6.5 0-13
Aquib Choudhry 2 10 0 66 0 66.00 6.6 0-31

Team Statistics 2006

St. Louis Cricket Club Batting Analysis

Player Name Games Inn N/O 50 100 Totals Average Best
Sohail Alvi 12 12 0 4 0 411 34.25 88
Amit Kumar 10 10 2 2 1 386 48.25 113
Mujahid Hussain 11 11 0 1 1 352 32 115
Prashant Nair 11 11 2 0 0 156 17.33 37
Keshavraj Annadurai 10 10 2 0 0 110 13.75 23
Tehsin Ahmed 11 10 0 0 0 99 9.9 26
Sumeet Lopes 2 2 1 1 0 92 92 58
Karthik Raghavan 6 6 1 0 0 92 18.4 42
Masroor Hussain 8 7 1 0 0 75 12.5 32
Shoaib Kharawala 9 8 1 0 0 68 9.71 32
Sourabh Bhattacharya 6 5 2 0 0 39 13 27
Muqeem Din 5 5 0 0 0 35 7 22
Subba Vadlamani 5 5 0 0 0 28 5.6 14
Anand Eswaran 2 2 1 0 0 19 19 17
Sachin Dixit 4 4 0 0 0 18 4.5 9
Aquib Choudhry 7 4 1 0 0 13 4.33 10
Mukesh Nagpal 3 2 0 0 0 13 6.5 10
Gopi Krishna 2 1 1 0 0 7 7 7
Shaham Mumtaz 1 1 1 0 0 5 5 5
Basit Zaidi 7 5 2 0 0 5 1.67 4

St. Louis Cricket Club Bowling Analysis

Player Name Games Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Econ Best
Tehsin Ahmed 11 81.5 1 313 25 12.52 3.84 3-16
Keshavraj Annadurai 10 73 4 362 22 16.45 4.96 5-19
Sohail Alvi 10 56 3 226 10 22.6 4.04 3-20
Basit Zaidi 6 30 0 159 10 15.9 5.3 3-23
Subba Vadlamani 4 30 1 107 9 11.89 3.57 3-24
Masroor Hussain 8 43.3 2 210 9 23.33 4.85 4-22
Sourabh Bhattacharya 6 26 0 132 7 18.86 5.08 3-21
Aquib Choudhry 7 43.1 0 229 7 32.71 5.31 2-28
Mukesh Nagpal 2 14 0 68 2 34.00 4.86 1-31
Amit Kumar 7 16.8 0 112 2 56.00 6.67 2-16
Muqeem Din 2 7.1 0 44 1 44.00 6.2 1-8
Mujahid Hussain 1 1 0 6 0 6.00 6 0-6
Shaham Mumtaz 1 6.2 0 42 0 42.00 6.77 0-42
Karthik Raghavan 1 3 0 21 0 21.00 7 0-21

Team Statistics 2005

St. Louis Kutis Batting Analysis

Player Name Games Inn N/O 50 100 Totals Average Best
Sohail Alvi 13 13 0 5 1 643 49.46 143
Tehsin Ahmed 13 12 1 3 0 282 25.64 65
Masroor Hussain 12 12 1 2 0 235 21.36 89
Muqeem Din 10 9 2 1 0 185 26.43 68
Shoaib Kharawala 12 11 3 0 0 151 18.88 46
Mujahid Hussain 3 3 0 0 0 142 47.33 49
Zainal Hussain 4 4 0 0 0 107 26.75 35
Subba Vadlamani 11 10 0 0 0 76 7.6 24
kalicharan Yalala 8 6 3 0 0 29 9.67 12
Anand Eswaran 5 5 1 0 0 28 7 11
Irfan Majid 2 2 0 0 0 26 13 26
Perimal Bhakta 3 3 0 0 0 21 7 17
Fahaaj Muqeem 7 4 2 0 0 13 6.5 10
Dirgesh Patel 3 3 0 0 0 11 3.67 10
Zygmin Patel 2 1 0 0 0 10 10 10
Basit Zaidi 10 5 0 0 0 9 1.8 5
Sourabh Bhattacharya 5 4 2 0 0 7 3.5 5
Ashwin Sunkireddy 2 1 0 0 0 6 6 6
Faisal Alvi 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 4
Shaham Mumtaz 9 5 3 0 0 2 1 2
Manik Suri 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1
Aftab Idrees 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Srinivas Samba 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aquib Choudhry 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Kutis Bowling Analysis

Player Name Games Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Econ Best
Subba Vadlamani 9 67 4 306 22 13.91 4.57 4-18
Tehsin Ahmed 12 80.3 4 343 21 16.33 4.27 5-20
Masroor Hussain 11 62.5 0 283 13 21.77 4.53 3-27
Shaham Mumtaz 9 53 0 240 10 24.00 4.53 3-23
Basit Zaidi 7 32 0 163 8 20.38 5.09 3-29
Muqeem Din 4 10.4 0 53 5 10.6 5.1 3-10
Sohail Alvi 10 42.2 0 309 5 61.8 7.32 2-37
Sourabh Bhattacharya 5 25.2 1 157 3 52.33 6.23 2-33
Zygmin Patel 2 15.5 3 58 2 29.00 3.74 2-31
Zainal Hussain 1 1 0 33 1 33.00 33 1-33
Aftab Idrees 1 1 0 3 0 3.00 3 0-3
Fahaaj Muqeem 2 1.2 0 6 0 6.00 5 0-2
Anand Eswaran 5 17 0 133 0 133.00 7.82 0-15
Aquib Choudhry 1 2 0 17 0 17.00 8.5 0-17
Perimal Bhakta 3 4.2 0 45 0 45.00 10.71 0-14
Mujahid Hussain 2 1.1 0 16 0 16.00 14.55 0-1

Batting Basics

Starting the Innings
A. When you start your innings tell yourself - Concentrate hard, play straight, if its wide let it go! Keep talking to yourself when you're at the crease about the importance of concentration.
B. In early part of your innings, you should try playing the safest shots for singles. But if its a bad ball, grab your opportunity to settle with a bang! but stay focussed on singles. First target is make a 20.
C. First hour is bowlers, and then rest of the time is yours.

Basics
1. Concentrate every ball. Stand up as straight as possible with head still.
2. Watch the ball - delivered right from the hands of the bowler.
(Can also watch the bowler throughout his stride.)
3. Stay Balanced - keep your head still.
4. Lift the bat right before the ball is delivered.
5. Ball pitched up - Go on front foot. Get behind the ball.
6. Ball pitched short - Go on back foot. Get behind the ball.
7. Try as high a back lift as most comfortable for you.
8. Try playing through "V".
9. Play ball at its merit.

How to Play Fast Bowling
1. Bowl whistling past your head three or four time a over? Just get stuck in, watch the ball, and realize fancy shots are out. Aim for nudges and glides for a while! Settle for unspectacular and keep your nerve! Your time will only come if you stay there!
2. Make sure he don't scare you. And above that make sure that he don't feel that he is scaring you.
3. If it is too fast, you can manage with less of a feet movement for saving an extra fraction of a second for eye-arm coordination.
4. Keep the head still and upright.
5. Don't take your eye off the ball when ducking.
6. Watch him from the start of his run, his delivery stride, concentrate on his bowling arm, slight back lift and bat going up just as the bowler lets fly! Back to the basics!
7. Wicket keeping low? play forward!
8. Late swing going on? Don't commit yourself in shots too early. Try start playing late.
9. Watch your pulls and hooks, they are going to be your scoring strokes, but they are the strokes that can get you out! Bowler is making that plan, Isn't he? Watch his leg side field!
10. Stay ready to use more of bottom/right hand (for RH batsman).
11. Sometimes advancing down the wicket is a good strategy to disrupt his line. Advancing down the wicket is mostly premeditated. But that does not mean you have to whack the ball. If the ball is not in the right place, play it quietly. You can play safe defensive strokes while advancing down the wicket. Don't commit too far. Just take a little step forward. And check your shot. It can help disrupt their line and length.
12. If you don't have a nerve, but it! Can you? If not, find it! Or create it!

How to play Spin Bowling
1. "Here's a chance of making run!" Think so? Think again! Spinners are there to make you play those run making rash strokes and get out! You have hit two sixes on him, and given catch trying to hit the third one! 12 for one wicket- His average is great! and you're going to sit in the pavilion for the rest of the game.
2. Start playing him quietly and sensible, probably in a "V", making 3-4 a over.
3. Stay ready to use more of upper/left hand (for RH batsman).
4. Four and sixes against spinners have to be earned more than against fast bowlers because of the speed, and hence more chances of making a wrong stroke! Play straight, and play at the merit.
4a. Footwork is most important.
4b. Advancing down the wicket is mostly premeditated. But that does not mean you have to whack the ball. If the ball is not in the right place, play it quietly. You can play safe defensive strokes while advancing down the wicket. Don't commit too far. Just take a little step forward. And check your shot. Spinners don't like this sight even if its defensive stroke.
4c. Try to see that you don't just stand there for him to get his rhythm.
4d. Don't try the lofted straight drives, if both long on and long off are back.

Off Spin

5. Look to come forward without lunging forward before the ball is delivered. Coming forward does not mean taking a "big" step forward. It mean a forward thrust.
6. Let the ball come to you.
7. If he is coming round the wicket - he's started to look for the lbw.
8. His possible variations - off break, arm ball, doosra, faster.
9. Notice change in seam and way he holds its, and his action to notice his different deliveries.
10. For arm ball he has one finger on it rather than usual two.
11. Big hits are generally better toward the leg side - with the spin! Watch your gaps, he will usually have a mid-wicket, long on, and long leg. Remember to use the right/bottom hand (RH).
12. Inside out - towards mid off or extra cover.
12a. Watching cutting off spinners, you can drag the ball on to the stumps.
13. Outside in - glance for singles.
13a. Play sweep or lap shot when its safe enough.
14. Play in the V for singles.

Leg Spin
15. Variations - Leg break, top-spinner, Googly.
16. Googly and top spinner comes out of the back of the hand.
17. Focus where your leg stumps is and how much is he turning. Beware of round the legs .
18. Don't lunge forward. Don't commit too early.
19. Hit with the Spin - Off Side!
20. Play sweep or lap shot when its safe enough.
21. Let the ball come to you.


Others
1. Sometimes run don't come! Stay patient! Tell yourself "Play the ball at its merit, and use this time to get settled! Time will come to experiment!"
1a. Don't throw away your wicket, once you have made a 50 or 100. Take a fresh guard! and Focus harder after reaching the milestone. It is easier for you to get the job done for your team now rather than a new batsman coming in!
2. Got beaten or a catch dropped! Forget about it! Play the next ball at its merit.
3. Hit a four or a six! Forget about it! Play the next ball at its merit.
4. There are more number of times a batsman gets out from his own mistake than a bowler's skills. Don't make those mistakes, don't throw away your wicket. If you get out, make sure they have earned your wicket.
5. Before going in to bat, Watch the bowlers - what they are doing? (Unless you are an opener!)
Notice their field placings!
6. Counting your runs is not a good idea. It takes you away from playing the ball at its merit.
7. When "out of form", focus on playing your natural game.
8. No need to talk to the fielders, focus on your game, concentrate.
9. Umpiring decisions even out. Forget about the bad ones. Its up to your personal ethics and lifestyle to decide if you want to become a "walker" once dismissed, or one who believes in "even out decisions" policy.
10. Keep notes of "how you have got out?" and learn from it - what not to do?
11. Run three times a week, for about four miles.
12. Get used to helmet as soon as you can.
13. Practice in the nets like you're in a match. Unless you're working out a specific technique or batting problem.
14. Bowling always look easy from the sidelines.

It's boring to sit outside and watch the game - Stay on the crease, concentrate and Perform!