2nd XI vs Actonians

Southgate 2nd XI began the day in the field and showed early promise with a disciplined bowling display. Opening spells from Will McLoughlin and Josh Holmes were tight, with both bowlers maintaining consistent lines and lengths to keep the scoring in check. The breakthrough came early, and Southgate capitalised with regular wickets to keep the opposition under pressure.

The standout performer with the ball was Ravi Desai, who delivered a spell of 9 overs, claiming 3 wickets for just 28 runs. His control made scoring difficult and helped break key partnerships. He was well supported by Javed Ahmed, Josh, and Will, who each chipped in with a wicket. The fielding effort was sharp, with run-out and catching opportunities taken when presented the chance.

Despite the pressure, Actonians managed to rebuild through the middle overs and posted a competitive total of 200 for 7 from their 45 overs—a total that felt within reach but would require a composed chase.

Southgate’s reply, however, got off to a rocky start. The top order struggled to settle, with wickets falling at regular intervals. Mustapha Mirza showed some resistance with a patient 22, and Nish Shah added a fluent 21, but both were dismissed just as they looked set to anchor the innings.

The middle order couldn’t quite stabilise the innings, and at 73 for 7, the chase looked in serious trouble. However, the lower order showed commendable fight. Mike Cox played a counter-attacking knock, top-scoring with 32 and Josh Holmes adding a brisk 22, helping push the total past the 130 mark. Unfortunately, the resistance came too late, and Southgate were bowled out for 136 in 31 overs, falling short by 64 runs.