Overview
Gentlemen v Players 2010 match was played in a new Twenty 20 format at a Wormsley on 15th August, 2010.
The Gentlemen were represented by a selection of under nineteen amateur cricketers from Blackheath Cricket Club and the Chance to Shine program. The Players team was composed of an all star professional team made up of the Professional Cricketers Association Masters, captained by Robert Key of Kent and England.
Match Summary
The Gentlemen, captained by Warren Lee, won the toss and invited the Players to bat.
Players Innings
Lou Vincent, New Zealand’s one day international and Ashes winning former England all rounder Philip De Freitas got the Players off to a deliberate start. The Gentlemen seam bowling outfit of Iwan Thomas, Sam Douglas Freeman and 15 year old Ahmed Akbari (originally born in war torn Afghanistan) stemmed the flow of runs superbly well. The Players were 25 for 5 overs. Then the Players established themselves. Vincent top scored with 28 with support from Kent and England A’s leading batsman Darren Stevens as well as some lusty blows from Devon Malcolm to end of the Players innings. The Gentlemen were determined and extremely athletic; and were well rewarded for their approach reducing the Players to 127 for 8 in their 20 overs. Off spinners Dipayan Paul and Adam Senn with impressive figures of 4-23 in his 3 overs were the most effective combination for the Gentlemen.
Gentlemen's Innings
Ed Giddins, former Sussex, Warwickshire and England opened the bowling for the Players along with Philip De Freitas. Dipayan Paul and Alex Senn were removed in quick time by Giddins to leave the Gentlemen on a precarious 18 for 2. Jamal Patterson and Alex Price making a run a ball 23 steadied the ship for the Gentlemen. Ahmed Akbari intensified the chase with a brief cameo appearance. It was left to Paterson on 52 not out and Medi Abbas on 27 not out including a towering six off Darren Stevens in the last over, to steer the Gentlemen team home to their first vicotry since 1953 finishing on 128 for 5.
Result
Gentlemen win by 3 wickets
Gentlemen 128 for five wickets
Players 127 for eight wickets
Wasim Khan, Chief Executive of The Cricket Foundation said, “We’re proud to be associated with the Gentlemen v Players fixture steeped in such history".
Teams
Gentlemen
1. (Captain) Warren Lee
2. Alex Senn
3. Jamal Patterson
4. Ivan Thomas
5. Terry Stark
6. Alex Price
7. Mehdi Abbas
8. Dipayn Paul
9. Ahmed Akbari
10. Joe Kerridge
11. Adam Senn
12. Sam Douglas Freeman
Players
1. (Captain) Rob Key (Kent and England)
2. Darren Stevens (Kent and England Lions)
3. Dean Headley (Worcestershire, Middlesex, Kent and England)
4. Lou Vincent (New Zealand)
5. Min Patel (Kent and England)
6. Alex Tudor (Surrey, Essex and England)
7. Phillip DeFreitas (Leicestershire, Lancashire and England)
8. Richie Richardson (Leeward Islands and West Indies)
9. Chris Harris (New Zealand)
10. Ed Giddins (Sussex, Warwickshire, Surrey and England)
11. Devon Malcolm (Derbyshire, Leicestershire and England)
12. Paul Pritchard (Essex)
Gentlemen v Players 2010 match was played in a new Twenty 20 format at a Wormsley on 15th August, 2010.
The Gentlemen were represented by a selection of under nineteen amateur cricketers from Blackheath Cricket Club and the Chance to Shine program. The Players team was composed of an all star professional team made up of the Professional Cricketers Association Masters, captained by Robert Key of Kent and England.
Match Summary
The Gentlemen, captained by Warren Lee, won the toss and invited the Players to bat.
Players Innings
Lou Vincent, New Zealand’s one day international and Ashes winning former England all rounder Philip De Freitas got the Players off to a deliberate start. The Gentlemen seam bowling outfit of Iwan Thomas, Sam Douglas Freeman and 15 year old Ahmed Akbari (originally born in war torn Afghanistan) stemmed the flow of runs superbly well. The Players were 25 for 5 overs. Then the Players established themselves. Vincent top scored with 28 with support from Kent and England A’s leading batsman Darren Stevens as well as some lusty blows from Devon Malcolm to end of the Players innings. The Gentlemen were determined and extremely athletic; and were well rewarded for their approach reducing the Players to 127 for 8 in their 20 overs. Off spinners Dipayan Paul and Adam Senn with impressive figures of 4-23 in his 3 overs were the most effective combination for the Gentlemen.
Gentlemen's Innings
Ed Giddins, former Sussex, Warwickshire and England opened the bowling for the Players along with Philip De Freitas. Dipayan Paul and Alex Senn were removed in quick time by Giddins to leave the Gentlemen on a precarious 18 for 2. Jamal Patterson and Alex Price making a run a ball 23 steadied the ship for the Gentlemen. Ahmed Akbari intensified the chase with a brief cameo appearance. It was left to Paterson on 52 not out and Medi Abbas on 27 not out including a towering six off Darren Stevens in the last over, to steer the Gentlemen team home to their first vicotry since 1953 finishing on 128 for 5.
Result
Gentlemen win by 3 wickets
Gentlemen 128 for five wickets
Players 127 for eight wickets
Wasim Khan, Chief Executive of The Cricket Foundation said, “We’re proud to be associated with the Gentlemen v Players fixture steeped in such history".
Teams
Gentlemen
1. (Captain) Warren Lee
2. Alex Senn
3. Jamal Patterson
4. Ivan Thomas
5. Terry Stark
6. Alex Price
7. Mehdi Abbas
8. Dipayn Paul
9. Ahmed Akbari
10. Joe Kerridge
11. Adam Senn
12. Sam Douglas Freeman
Players
1. (Captain) Rob Key (Kent and England)
2. Darren Stevens (Kent and England Lions)
3. Dean Headley (Worcestershire, Middlesex, Kent and England)
4. Lou Vincent (New Zealand)
5. Min Patel (Kent and England)
6. Alex Tudor (Surrey, Essex and England)
7. Phillip DeFreitas (Leicestershire, Lancashire and England)
8. Richie Richardson (Leeward Islands and West Indies)
9. Chris Harris (New Zealand)
10. Ed Giddins (Sussex, Warwickshire, Surrey and England)
11. Devon Malcolm (Derbyshire, Leicestershire and England)
12. Paul Pritchard (Essex)
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Skull & Chopsticks
A trademark logo known as the "Skull & Chopsticks" aka the "Skull & Stix" that consists of an iconic skull encasing an international registration trademark over two crossed chopsticks can often be found adorning projects associated with Neumann. The logo is intended to represent the credo and ideas of "Intellectual Property & Worldwide Consumption" as a sort of philosophically personal coat of arms in the form of a visually iconic trademark logo.
External Link Resources
*Linkedin Website Profile
*Myspace Website Profile
*Internet Movie Database
*Official Kung Faux Website
*Official Dubtitled Website
*Official Popdetail Website
*
Reference List
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Clearwell Systems develops the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform, which automates the processing, analysis, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI) to help enterprises perform electronic discovery in response to litigation, regulatory inquiries, and corporate investigations.
Rated as a "Strong Positive" (highest possible rating given) in Gartner's 2009 E-Discovery MarketScope Report and voted a Top 5 E-Discovery Software Provider by the 2008 Socha-Gelbmann survey, the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform streamlines the processing, analysis, review and production phases of e-discovery. Clearwell seamlessly integrates with the enterprise's electronic discovery process and does not require any changes to existing file collection and production processes. Many leading corporations have dramatically lowered their e-discovery costs using Clearwell, by accelerating early case assessments, culling-down data by up to 90%, increasing review throughput, reducing movement of data across multiple tools, and improving the defensibility of their electronic discovery process.
Fully operational within 25 minutes, the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform:
# Accelerates document processing, allowing users to gain immediate visibility into case facts and estimate case budget
# Brings a new level of transparency to e-discovery search, enabling a more collaborative and defensible process
# Delivers interactive analysis and culling capabilities to prune large datasets to much smaller, more relevant ones
# Offers integrated and flexible e-discovery workflow from processing to review and production, eliminating the costly movement of data across multiple, disparate tools
# Provides comprehensive case management, auditing, and reporting capabilities, enabling users to monitor case progress in real-time
Clearwell Systems is also recognized as a pioneer in Early Case Assessment, an activity that enables analysis of case facts.
Services
Developed from best practices at Fortune 500 companies and Am Law 250 law firms, Clearwell E-Discovery Services are designed to optimize and streamline all critical phases of e-discovery—from identification, preservation, and collection, to processing, analysis, review, and production.
The Clearwell suite of services spans the EDRM spectrum including case management services, litigation readiness services, and expertise.
Customers
Clearwell’s growth has been driven by widespread adoption of the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform across all key industry verticals. Sample customers include:
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