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Mixed results for Aboriginal XIs

The men's Aboriginal XI remain undefeated after toppling Surrey at The Oval, but the women's XI couldn't get their campaign off to a winning start

The Aboriginal XI squads had mixed results at The Oval on Thursday, with the women’s squad going down to Surrey by 36 runs before the men’s squad survived a late fightback to claim a five-run win.

The women’s XI, captained by Australia allrounder Ashleigh Gardner, couldn’t begin on a winning note in their first match of the 1868 commemoration tour, falling short after a blazing half-century from England opener Bryony Smith.

SCORECARD: Aboriginal XI v Surrey women

Smith got Surrey off to a flyer, smashing 11 boundaries on her way to 58 off just 32 deliveries.

However, an economical spell from Haylee Hoffmeister combined with two wickets each to captain Gardner and young gun Zoe Fleming kept the game in the balance with Surrey finishing their 20 overs on 6-149.

Image Id: FB9CAECC7907470B847DAAC27FB41A11 Image Caption: Ashleigh Gardner is in charge of the women's XI // Getty

In reply the loss of Sara Darney and Gardner in the first two overs left the Aboriginal XI with a mountain to climb. 

Hannah Darlington (32) and Emma Manix-Geeves (21) continued to attack and for a brief period in the middle overs kept their side in the game.

However, once they departed the run rate became too much and they fell short by 36 runs.

SCORECARD: Aboriginal XI v Surrey men

After a slow start for the Aboriginal XI men’s side, Brendan Smith put on a clinic at one of the world’s most famous venues smashing 61 off just 24 deliveries that included eight 4s and four 6s. 

His knock was well supported by Dan Christian (29) and Jonte Pattison (37). Ben Patterson also chimed in with an important 20 off 10 balls including launching a ball out of the venue as the Aboriginal XI finished 8-176.

Image Id: FF55D81D2BF241E7B1CF5B56EDAD1985 Image Caption: Scott Boland bowls // Getty

Surrey kept the runs ticking along slowing throughout the chase and despite the required run rate blowing out to over 18 an over they maintained enough wickets in hand for a late surge. 

That surge came courtesy of Ben McDermott whose 67 off 49 breathed life into the contest. Needing 26 off the last two overs Scott Boland restricted Surrey to just six runs in the second last over allowing Brendon Doggett to close out the match and claim a five-run win.

Tomorrow both sides take on Sussex at the Country Ground, Hove 150 years to the day that the same fixture was played on that ground in 1868.

Fixtures

Aboriginal XI Men

5th June – Aboriginal XI def Marylebone CC by 21 runs @ Arundel Castle

5th June – Aboriginal XI def Marylebone CC by 6 wickets @ Arundel Castle

7th June – Aboriginal XI def Surrey by 5 runs @ The Kia Oval

8th June – Aboriginal XI v Sussex @ The First Central County Ground

10th June – Aboriginal XI v Derbyshire @ 3aaa County Ground

12th June – Aboriginal XI v Nottinghamshire @ Trent Bridge

Aboriginal XI Women

7th June – Aboriginal XI lost to Surrey by 36 runs @ The Kia Oval

8th June – Aboriginal XI v Sussex @ The First Central County Ground

10th June – Aboriginal XI v National Cricket Conference @ 3aaa County Ground

12th June – Aboriginal XI v ECB Academy @ Trent Bridge