February 12th, 2010 by bilalm

Hello BayCC,

As we are getting ready to start playing the SRCA Winter League matches, we wanted to make sure members were clear on which team they will be playing from.  These rosters are good for only this Winter League and may change for the next leagues.  Good luck to both teams.

# BayCC Blue BayCC Red
1 Abbasi, Azher Afridi, Zarak
2 Abbasi, Shahid Ahmad, Fayyaz
3 Ansari, Tariq Ali, Khalid
4 Jalil, Farhan Ansari, Adnan
5 Khan, Farooq Bazaz, Latief
6 Manzoor, Atif Bokhari, Rasim
7 Mapson, Dustin Fatehi, Hamid
8 Muzaffar, Bilal Hariharapur, Manju
9 Pelia, Parvinder Husaini, Ali
10 Pirzada, Umair Ikram, Zuhair
11 Qadri, Ali Jan, Showkat
12 Rahman, Anis Khan, Asad
13 Rahman, Asif Khan, Zeeshan
14 Raza, Muhammad Lakdawala, Shezad
15 Saghir, Shahid Rizvi, Imran
16 Sattar, Faraz Sattar, Tanvir
17 Sattar, Uzair Shah, Imran
18 Shakireen, Tariq Shaikh, Karim
19 Shakoor, Rahim Sheikh, Aizaz
20 Sheikh, Mohsin Siddiqui, Saami
21 Waheed, Aamir Waheed, Umer
22 Waseem, Faisal  

Thank you,
BayCC Management

January 21st, 2010 by zeeshan

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Losing our dear friend - Asif Khan (May Allah grant him Janat)

Jan 21st 2010 we suddenly and unexpectedly lost our long-time friend and great supporter & member of BayCC family - Asif Khan.

Asif was the ultimate community advocate; he was enthusiastic, creative, and fiercely loyal. Through the years, Asif was responsible for helping countless individuals and communities organizations with his tireless efforts and energy. He was dedicated to the San Ramon community, SRVIC, San Ramon School District PTA and most of all BayCC.

Anyone who has interacted with Asif knew him as an individual possessing a rare combination of kindness, intellect and ceaseless positive energy. It was far too early for him to leave this world and we already miss him dearly. It was a true honor to have Asif as part of our team and as our friend.

With a heavy heart,
The BayCC Members

December 30th, 2009 by bilalm

By Azher Abbasi

2009 started with similar zeal and pageantry like every year, there were resolutions to be ignored, promises to be broken and new management at the club and in the country with that Black faded into history and hope was installed once again. Politics aside, cricket is on agenda. The year of the rat was surpassed by year of the cow and now we are about to meet year of the tiger. It was a cow of a year for sure, BAYCC started the year at the top of the charts, where we saw some flimsy umpiring cost blues the finals of the SRCA Winter Tournament. Still it was what it was and we carried on, but from there the only highlights were one off wins, not enough blaze or pnash (I know its urban :), the club was solid in management but was adrift in the field. Even though the members grew but the performances sulked. Injuries to key players, travel for some and just daily drag of life became too obvious. Indeed one of the highlights was the coaching camp in the summer by two very dedicated individuals Faraz and Ali who pulled it off with flying colors. Some young raw talent was discovered and I sincerely hope I see them boys waving a BAYCC flag in near future. The other worth noting highlights were the MT, which has become a premier internal tournament. Nevertheless the club enjoyed its cricket; one off wins kept the blood flowing and muscles flinching. Some memorable wins were celebrated with enough zeal that one would think that land was gained. One historic campaign that I remember was the game against Champions! one of my favorites, what we all did on that sunny day was astonishing, when you deflate a pumped up top ranked team, it has a different taste altogether. Now we stare into the eyes of the new year the year of tiger. I hope and wish the tiger within BAYCC wakes up and growls like it used to, I hope these old legs get some youthful energy and see to the year of rabbit. I wish a sporting year for BAYC; a year which brings glory and trophy! :)

To all my friends a very Happy New Year!

I request everyone to share at least one memory from this past year. Remember few years down the road you will be sitting in your easy chair and open these archives and I hope it brings not just memories back but also brings smiles to your faces as well.

Azher

November 2nd, 2009 by bilalm

By Latief Bazaz

Even before the game started, we knew that we were going up against a very strong opposition. To make things worse, on the morning of the game, the team got the bad news that our tiger…..and strike bowler, Saami was injured and unable to play. Not only did we lose Saami but now we were one player short. We desperately tried to call our team buddies but as expected, calls to cell phones did not get answered. Our captain did suggest that maybe we need to get the cell phone numbers of our players wives! ……..just in case we really need to get hold of our players in crunch time:)

Anyways, the game had to be played and play we did…..hard. We did come into this game with one ‘wild card’…..Showkat Jan. After ‘retiring’ from cricket for the last so many months, Showki decided to come back. We were all very skeptical, not because we doubt his bowling abilities but just because of the long break. We were expecting rustiness, wides, no balls and full tosses on the leg stump! Imran decided to open the bowling with Showkat and I was thinking….Mr. Captain, what the heck is wrong with you? But Showkat bowled as if he had never left! He was accurate from the word go….great line and length. Gave away just 1 run in his first over.

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November 2nd, 2009 by parvinder
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Today,BayCC Blue & Reds came out victorious in their respective matches.
I will let Reds report their detail.

For Blues heh heh heh… :).

Loosing the toss,asked to field/bowl first…
Mostly smooth sailing but (there is always a “but.. :) “), some hiccups at the end..giving approximate 10 extra unwanted runs.. Last 3-4 overs allowing the opposition 22 runs..
For this, i have different words that should carry the same message - be cool/calm/collected/unfettered.. and many more… your choice.

Every bowler bowled accurately adhering to what we decided as a common goal before the start of the match and hence as a result tied the opposition to a low score.

A comeback…
Cheers for Farhan .. what a come back!!.
After a long break with nagging bowling arm injury/issues, Farhan made a come back with a bang.
Put to test right in the 2nd over bowled like he never was on a break.
As it was true to his bowling statistics, took wickets right from the first over and never gave any room for the opposition.

Also cheers for the Dustin,Guardian of the deep square leg to deep mid-wicket boundary keeping the runners in check with his sharp flat accurate throws right over the stumps. Always a plus for the fielding side to have a good arm.

Parvinder,Re-energized Farhan, Faraz the Maverick, Shakir the Magician and Anis bhai( purana chawal).. complemented each other to limit the Dublin Dynamites to 53.

Fielding was better than before, most of the catches were converted to wickets,credit to efforts made by Shakir :),room for some more.. control over throws..

Ali a temporary Wicketkeeper ?? think again.. What catches.. just awesome..keep it up.

Batting - A good start.
We tried the supersonic formula like last time, somehow did not work..needs some more brainstorming..
But the positive end result was a good base score on the board..Bilal and Asad delivered the base score..

Some hiccups ( attempting the supersonic formula :) ), no complains.. as in my point of view the formula is like a double edged sword ..you get the point..

Shahid bhai look comfortable at the crease. Faraz as usual - flamboyant as it looks played his natural game.
Shakir,Parvinder with Anees bhai chipped in the balance and reached the winning score.

A big room for improvement in batting especially after a fall of a wicket.Need to get out of the habit of becoming over-defensive and keep the score moving.

Thanks,
-Parvinder.