Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Singapore Indoor Cricket Champions Spring 2010





Thank you Mafro and Pure Blonde. These are the undefeated Old Monks. Cant wait for the next season to defend our title, and our undefeated record.

Getting our Hands on the Cup


These are the Old Monks, with a couple of Young Monks thrown in.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Podium Photo


Pictured here are the organisers : Seasoned Pro. Sponsors : Mafro and the three teams.

Bronze Medalists :

PK "Zindabad" Dons. They managed to beat the cracking willows in the 3rd/4th Playoff, to get the Bronze Medal. Some of the Cracking Willows are in there as well.

Silver Medalists :

Octopus. A storming second half to the season that saw them take 2nd place - but The Old Monks were just one step too far. How different it might have been if star bowler and team founder - Kranthi - had been available for the finals.

Gold Medal :

The Old Monks.

Thank you to the organiser


Shehzad "The Guv'nor"

Great job organising the tournament, that has brought so much joy to so many. The tournament has run smoothly, disputes have been handled well, and we all cant wait for the next season. Well done again to Seasoned Pro.

Thank you from all the Monks.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Goldrush



Ritesh "High Ball" - great bowling and great batting, but outshone by fantastic fielding. The number of run outs and catches was incredible. Must surely have the highest number of run-outs for any non-wicket keeper of any team.

Old is Gold




Sanjay "T-E-A-M" Aurora. The actual Boss. There are many who give motivational talks from the sports field to those in the business arena. Here is a man who successfully brought corporate team motivation to the sports field!

Four wickets in an over, in the finals. Finals are like quarter end, this man produces.

Goldeneye

Siva-G "The Boss". Mottai Boss - Contributed as much with his vocals as with bat and ball. Saved the best of the season for the finals, but learned a few Hindi words throughout the tournament. Ensured that in each over - whether it was wickets or wides - "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai". Ok Hindi speakers, "araam se araam se".





The sweet kiss of Gold.