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Semi Final - 1
11 September, 2010 8:30am (JDF)
Umpiring - tbd
Semi Final - 2
11 September, 2010 2:30pm (JDF)
Umpiring: tbd
30-30 FINALS (Teams TBD)
18 September, 2010 9:00am (TBD)
Umpiring: tbd
OCL Awards & Entertainment Night
18 September, 2010 7:00pm (Stroller Middle School Auditorium, 14141 Northwest Laidlaw Road Portland, OR)

OCL Awards Night

August 23, 2010 by Dinesh Arora

LAST DAY....DONT MISS THIS FUN FILLED EVENT......TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR ALSO....TICKET PRICES REDUCED ON POPULAR DEMAND

First time in history of Portland, Sports and Cultural Entertainment are coming together.

Oregon Cricket League - OCL

The Oregon Cricket League (OCL) was established in 2005 by three clubs, Multnomah Cricket Club, Portland Cricket Club and Northwest Cricket Club (formerly Gresham Cricket Club). These clubs had played in the Northwest Cricket League (NWCL) for many years, but decided to form their own league due to the increased travel to the Seattle Metro area to play in NWCL matches. Oregon State University Cricket Club (OSU CC) also joint the three founding clubs in the OCL. In the first year of existence, OCL matches were played at the John Deere Field in Gresham. These matches consisted of 30 overs an innings format. In 2006, Beaverton Cricket Club, another NWCL veteran club, and HP Corvallis Cricket Club, joined the OCL. Two fields for cricket were then added to the venues for OCL matches. One was North Plains School field in North Plains. The other was the Corvallis Cricket Field, located at the campus of Hewlett Packard Company. This ground became to venue for all OCL matches in the Willamette Valley. 2006 also featured the introduction of a shortened version of the game, the 25-25 format. A tournament was held with this format to start the season. In 2007, two new clubs joined OCL - the University of Oregon CC, comprised mainly of students at the state university in Eugene and Saber Stallions CC, comprised of IT employees in Saber Corporation based in Salem. The 25-25 format for the early season tournament was converted to the 20-20 standard that had taken off all over the world. Two Divisions were set up for this tournament. In 2008, Saber Stallions CC dropped out, but a new club Conifer CC joined the league. So, presently, OCL of 8 clubs, with a membership comprises of over 200 total players in playing at three venues. OCL Regular Season Champions Honor Roll 2008: Beaverton CC 2007: Beaverton CC 2006: Portland CC 2005: Gresham CC OCL Regular Season Runner Up Honor Roll 2008: Beaverton CC 2007: Multnomah CC 2006: Gresham CC 2005: Multnomah CC OCL Tournaments' Honor Roll 2009 T20: NorthWest CC (NWCC) 2008 T20: Portland CC 2007 20-20: Winner - Beaverton; Runner-Up - Oregon State University 2006 25-25: Winner - Portland; Runner-Up - Multnomah

Beaverton Tigers win 2010 30-30 Finals

September 20, 2010 by OCL Webmaster


 Northwest A vs. Beaverton Tigers

 September 18, 2010

 John Deere Field, Gresham, OR

Efficient Northwest A trounce Portland to enter 30-30 Final

September 13, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

-- Shashank Shetti spearheads two 50+ runs partnerships with Gordon Lopes and Naveen Ramaswamy to help Northwest A easily achieve a moderate run target --

Beaverton Tigers pull out a close win over intra-club rivals United

September 13, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

-- Chasing a moderately low target, Tigers survive a mini-collapse by building on a couple of steady partnerships  --

Portland CC beat PunjabXI by 3 runs

August 30, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

 Man of the match: Dinesh Arora 28(29b), 4 wkts. 

 Portland CC: 134/10(29 overs).

Beaverton United beat Northwest A by 22 runs

August 30, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

 Man of the match: Sridhar Polina 50 (31b)

 B-United: 205/9 [30].

 Northwest- A: 183/10 [27.1].

 Notable performances: Farooq Zakhel 5/46, Hazrat Naseri 54 (55b), Kiran Somashekar 51(32b), Vijay Sunderesan 55 (49b)

Beaverton Tigers beat Northwest B by 24 runs

August 30, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

 Man of the match: Vijay Sunderesan 55 (49b)

 B-Tigers: 227/7 [30]

It’s a Tie! Punjab XI vs Multnomah Match ends in a Thrilling Tie in Corvallis, the first in 30-30 Competition this season

August 24, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

 

 -- Shuaib Muhammad, Zafar Khan and Ravi Madhira hit Fifties before Multnomah’s tail-end batsmen fail to score the winning run on the final ball of their innings --

Portland stymies Northwest B with Roy power and all but clinches the 4th spot in the Semi-Finals

August 23, 2010 by OCL Webmaster

-- Roy Gibson’s 4 wickets in an over, which includes an unassisted hattrick, the first in OCL 30-30 competition, and a rare feat in the Northwest, brings a wide open match to an abrupt end ---

 Portland won by 37 runs 

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