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Encyclopedia > Cambridge UCCE in 2005

Cambridge UCCE had a good start to their 2005 first-class season, setting Essex a target of 270 to win, after declaring in their second innings on 255 for 4. They took 6 wickets in defending the total, although they lost to the county in the end. Essex County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at Chelmsford, though with grounds elsewhere. ...

Cambridge UCCE

Grounds
Fenner's
Website  (http://www.sport.cam.ac.uk/cricket/index.html)
Players
R T Timms
Z K Sharif
G D James
T Webley
Adnan Akram
Arfan Akram
M J Friedlander
G T Park
C J C Wright
T E Savill
A P Palladino

Cambridge UCCE v Essex (9-11 April 2005)

Essex beat Cambridge UCCE by 4 wickets


Essex' and Cambridge UCCE's season started at Fenner's Ground in Cambridge. For the first time the Cambridge UCCE team is dominated by players from Anglia Polytechnic University rather than Cambridge University. The first day was a successful one for Cambridge UCCE, who completed an innings of 321. This was quite a recovery from 7 down for 139, when Friedlander (81), who has represented Boland in South Africa, and Wright (76) got together. James Middlebrook took 5 for 54 for Essex. On the second day, Essex put together 307 for 4 declared, although no player scored more than Ravinder Bopara's 69. Cambridge UCCE scored 64 for 3 by close of play. On the third and final day, Cambridge UCCE piled on more runs, finally declaring on 255 for 4, the highlight of which was 129 not out from Adnan Akram. The city of Cambridge is an old English university town and the regional centre of the county of Cambridgeshire. ... The Anglia Polytechnic University is a university in the United Kingdom, with campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford. ... The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world (after Oxford). ... Boland is a District Municipality in Western Cape Province in South Africa The Boland District Municipality covers the Witzenberg, Drakenstein, Stellenbosch, Breede Valley, and Breede River / Winelands Local Municipalities. ... The Republic of South Africa is a large republic located at the southern tip of the continent. ... Essex County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at Chelmsford, though with grounds elsewhere. ...


This left Essex 270 to win. They lost wickets in doing so, with Palladino taking 4 wickets, and the students gamely going for a win. However, an all-round performance by Essex finally saw them home with 4 wickets left. [1] (http://live.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005/ENG_LOCAL/UCCE/SCORECARDS/CAMB-UCCE_ESSEX_UCCE_09-11APR2005.html)

2005 English cricket season

Derbyshire | Durham | Essex | Glamorgan | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Middlesex See also: Notable achievements in the 2005 English cricket season The 2005 English cricket season is one of the most eagerly anticipated in recent times. ... Durham County Cricket Club started the 2005 season as 20-1 to win the Second Division of the County Championship. ... Glamorgan County Cricket Club started their 2005 season as defending totesport League champions. ... Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of both the County Championship and totesport League. ... Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and the totesport League. ... Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Divsion Two of the totesport League. ... Lancashire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League. ... Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and of the totesport League. ... Middlesex County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Division Two of the totesport League. ...

Northamptonshire | Nottinghamshire | Somerset | Surrey | Sussex | Warwickshire | Worcestershire | Yorkshire Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division Two of the County Championship and Division One of the totesport League. ... Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are playing their cricket in 2005 in Division One of both the County Championship and the totesport League. ... Somerset County Cricket Club are playing in Division Two of both the County Championship and the Sunday League in 2005. ... Surrey County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in the First Division of the County Championship and the Second Division of the totesport League. ... Sussex v Loughborough UCCE (9-11 April 2005) Match drawn The first day of this match, which was played at Hove, saw Loughborough dismissed for 237. ... Warwickshire County Cricket Club start 2005 as defending County Champions and 11-4 favourites to retain their title. ... Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their County Championship games in Division Two and their totesport League games in Division One. ... Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2005 are in the second divisions of both the County Championship and the totesport League. ...

MCC | Scotland | Bradford/Leeds UCCE | Cambridge UCCE | Cardiff UCCE | Durham UCCE | Loughborough UCCE | Oxford UCCE The Scottish Saltires in 2005 are playing in the Second Division of the totesport League, in what will be their last season in the English one-day league. ... Bradford/Leeds UCCE in 2005 started off their season against Northamptonshire with a bump - being defeated easily after two batting collapses. ...


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Oxford UCCE started their 2005 first-class season with a weak draw against a Gloucestershire side that opted to use the game as batting practice.
After recent rain in Oxford, and with a swinging ball in hand, the Oxford UCCE bowlers were commendably accurate.
Cambridge quickly crumbled to 21 for 3, thanks to three wickets from Amit Suman, but the fourth-wicket partnership yielded 97 runs — as it turned out, 70 % of Cambridge's final score for the innings.
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