Metropolitan Cricket League
By Clifford Hinds
Last Sunday at High Noon, a new Sheriff arrived at the scheduled game between Pioneer/Tristate Cricket Club and Lions United Cricket Club which was to be played at Seaview Avenue and 80th Street. He was armed only with his cricket gears and accompanied by his bodyguard.

Horatio Paul struck an even 100. Photos by Rahul Sharma

The story unfolds as Pioneer/Tristate’s captain, USA Under 19 player, Omar Afridi won the toss and had no hesitation in choosing to bat. Of course, when the Sheriff is in town he always gets first choice. So it was no surprise when the captain called on  former New York Region U/19 representative, left hand batsman, Lekhram Latchman,  and the Sheriff, 16 year old right hand batsman, Gauranshu Sharma to open the innings.

Lions countered with medium pacers Clint Wiseman and H. Douglas.   Latchman  did not last long as he drove with his head in the air and was caught at extra cover for  5 off Douglas with the score on 7.

Left hander, Horatio Paul  next arrived at the wicket and  immediately began to tear the bowling apart, reaching his fifty in ridiculously quick time.  In the meantime, young Sharma, playing in his first league game,  was stroking the ball beautifully and he too reached  a well-played  fifty . He played almost every stroke  and like so many great players, rarely hit the ball in the air.  He is a beautiful driver of the ball and a master of the cover drive.

Paul, at times, batted as if it was he who invented the game and was a joy to watch.  He had just reached his century to tremendous applause  when he was given out stumped for exactly 100 runs. It was a  magnificent  inning and included 8 fours and 3 sixes.  The partnership was worth 174 runs and the score was 181 for 2.  President, John Mitchell, Coach, Linden Fraser, Technical Director, Clifford Hinds, Rahul Sharma and Mrs. Mirza  could not control their enthusiasm as the inning unfolded.

The next batsman was Cameron Mirza, former USA Under 19 and current  English league player. The pyrotechnics continued. Cameron batted with increasing authority reflecting fine attacking strokes with flawless defense.  He played with great elegance and fluency and after he had reached fifty, his race to the century mark was only interrupted by his effort to give Sharma the strike so that he could complete his century.  These batsmen were taking no prisoners and soon after, Sharma entered the record books of the  Metropolitan Cricket League and the New York Region by completing his century on debut.

Gauranshu Sharma (left) and Cameron_Mirza shared a partnership of 149.

When the game was called after 37 overs, Sharma was not out on 111 with 9 fours and  Mirza 61 not out with 8 fours. The pair had put on 149 runs as the batting team ended with 323 for 2 wickets.

After being battered in the field, no one expected Lions to make a strong reply, and they were right. After being down 55 runs for 8 wickets, they were finally bowled out for 131 in 26 overs.  Bill Waysome top scored with 24 not out and Clint Wiseman scored 17 as Youdgesh Ganesh bowled  with guile and fire to claim 5 for 19 in 7 overs. New York Region  under 17 candidate, Chetram “Mario” Persaud  bowled well to take 2 for 26 in 4.1 overs.  As of press time, the pundits were still checking the archives to see if Sharma is the youngest player to score a century in the league.

The next  game is against Suburbia C.C. at Gateway  and Pioneer/Tristate will be without the services of Omar Afridi who will be spending the summer in England on a medical internship. He has our prayers and best wishes.