Match: 03
/ 076
Won
by 45 runs
Team |
Total |
FFTMCCC |
202 - 4 |
I. Howarth 89*, T. Smith
58* |
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Wootton & Bladon CC |
157 |
M. Westmoreland 2 -
17, S. Hebbes 2 - 24 |
In a
controversial incident in the sleepy village of Wootton today that
disappointed fight fans everywhere, a potentially engrossing mid-pitch
punch-up was interrupted by the on-going progress of a game of cricket
towards a remarkable victory for the visiting team. With The
MADding Crowd four wickets down but I. Howarth (89 n.o.) still at the crease, one of the Wootton bowlers
sent down a half volley which the opening batsman dispatched without fuss to
the boundary on the bounce. Turning to Howarth, the bowler was heard to say,
“That was a fine shot, bastman. You’re in good nick
today, I'd bet you'd hit me for six next time.” “Not at all,” replied
Howarth at once, “it was a lucky blow, and no doubt you’ll clean bowl me
soon, you have a clever slower delivery, I expect I won’t pick it. And
there’s no way you’re a wanker no matter what anyone says.” At the end of the
over, an angry T. Mander (umpiring) was seen to approach the Wootton captain,
demanding that his bowler be more intimidating and unpleasant, otherwise he
would dock Wootton, his own team The MAD, and every
other team in the country plus all football and rugby teams five runs each
for failing to precipitate a nasty incident with the potential to sour the
feeling between the two sides. And yet, no incident subsequently developed,
and later, as another blow from Howarth sailed over that very bowler’s head
at mid-wicket for the promised six, S. Dobner from the scorer’s hutch was
heard to call out, “Bad luck fielder, good effort! I expect your weight problem
is a glandular one!” Wootton & Bladon were a strong team with
depth in bowling, athletic in the field, who batted down to their diminutive
number eleven. Some of their number actually looked like cricketers, and of
these, one or two had an authentic swaggering gait. In the only previous
meeting between the two sides, in June earlier this year at Horspath, Wootton
had defended 211 with ease to win by 120 runs. It was the expectation,
therefore, of perhaps both teams that today would see a repetition of that
result. Over the summer, Wootton had rarely lost, whereas The
MAD, despite putting themselves into winning positions, had too often failed
to convert their chances. The Wootton roller runs on man-power…. Winning the toss, J. Hoskins captaining inserted Wootton into the field
in the afternoon’s early heat, and S. Dobner (18) again proved his worth as
an all-rounder on the hillock-ridden wicket, making the early strokeplay in
the opening stand of 52, equal second-highest of the season. T. Mander (0)
and M. Westmoreland (0) soon joined Howarth at the crease, then soon
departed, falling prey to imps and ne'erdowells in
the pitch, demons being too strong a term, and when E. Lester (8) played over
the top of a straight one, a familiar collapse seemed to be in full swing. Martin
(duck) checks the scorer hasn’t missed any of his runs. T. Smith (58 n.o.) had other ideas. Not five
minutes earlier he had been warming up beyond the boundary rope, hammering a
bag of balls at the squirrels in the branches of the overhanging oaks, using
his revolutionary flat-bat technique to teach the tree-rats a lesson in survival.
Coming to the crease with the score on 69-4, Smith soon demonstrated that he
had little respect for any bowling that was either short or full of a length,
of a good length or straight, or wide of the off or leg stumps. With Howarth
playing a more conventional role, scoring almost at will against an impotent
Wootton attack, the total had raced to 160 before the heavens opened and, as
lightning played around the hedgerows and thunder crashed overhead, an early
tea break intervened. The resumption saw the game reduced to 35 from 40 overs, but Wootton
still had no answer to The MAD’s fifth-wicket pair, which by the close
of innings had taken the score to 202, their partnership of 133* breaking all
Jude and Mad records, with the 89 n.o. scored by
the insouciant Howarth being the second-highest ever
individual total behind L. Davie’s 97 against South Oxford in season 2001. Some
excellent close-up footage of the action…. Requiring 203 for the victory, there is little doubt that Wootton possessed
the team to achieve the total, but the crucial first ten overs saw the
home side stuck in the mire, as S. Dobner (2-37) and J. Hoskins (1-27) held
to the line and length necessary to frustrate the antsy batsmen. S. Hebbes
(2-24) and M. Westmoreland (2-17) both bowled crucial tight spells under
pressure and, laying claim to catch of the season, T. Smith used his hand to
stop a rocket from the key Wootton batsman hitting the turf, with A.
Mann (2-41) drawing a false shot from the second dangerman though later to be
fair he was tonked for a six into the potting shed which gave everyone a good
laugh. Bastards. Several other catches went undropped,
almost included a fine diving effort from the deceptively nimble M.
Westmoreland and almost a couple of sitters, and with wickets falling at
regular intervals on the uneven rabbit-infested pitch, Wootton were always
behind the run rate. Yet the home team showed their resilience, and even with
three overs to go, there were nerves ajangle among The MAD, who knew that a loss from this position would
psychologically destroy even the strong-minded among them, if such there
were. But the last pair fell in a run out with the score at only 157, and The MAD, in recording what many said was the team’s best
ever win, had saved themselves from complete psychic obliteration. 1 x S. Dobner
+ multiple Stella = a
nice quiet day out. Later, after shaking hands and calling each other a bunch of pussies,
both teams adjourned to the nearby pub, where they shook hands and called
each other a bunch of pussies a few more times before calling it a day. Who says that the drugs don't work? ‘Blocker’
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*
Far from The Madding Crowd CC versus Wootton & Bladon CC Played at Wootton, 10 August 2003 Far from The Madding Crowd CC won the toss and elected to bat Far from The Madding Crowd
CC won by 45 runs Far from the MCC debuts:
none |
03 / 076 35 over match |
Team |
Far from The Madding Crowd CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
I. Howarth |
not out |
89 |
(102) |
6 |
3 |
- |
2 |
S. L. P. Dobner |
lbw b Goodlad |
18 |
(31) |
3 |
- |
1-52 |
3 |
A. M. Mander |
lbw b Goodlad |
0 |
(6) |
- |
- |
2-54 |
4 |
M. T. Westmoreland |
b Goodlad |
0 |
(3) |
- |
- |
3-54 |
5 |
E. N. Lester |
b Pars |
8 |
(12) |
1 |
- |
4-69 |
6 |
T. P. W. Smith |
not out |
58 |
(57) |
8 |
- |
- |
7 |
J. C. W. Hotson |
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8 |
S. Hebbes |
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9 |
J. D. Hoskins * |
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10 |
M. Bullock + |
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11 |
A. G. Mann |
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Extras |
(NB6, W18, B4, LB1) |
29 |
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TOTAL |
(for 4 wickets, 35 overs) |
202 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
Hambridge |
4 |
0 |
16 |
0 |
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2 |
Bateman |
4 |
0 |
27 |
0 |
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3 |
Goodlad |
8 |
2 |
35 |
3 |
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4 |
Pars |
8 |
1 |
45 |
1 |
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5 |
De Bono |
6 |
0 |
43 |
0 |
|
6 |
S. Poole |
5 |
0 |
31 |
0 |
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Team |
Wootton & Bladon CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
W. Dale |
c Westmoreland b Mann |
9 |
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2 |
J. De Bono |
c Hoskins b Hebbes |
16 |
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3 |
A. Pars |
c Bullock b Hoskins |
34 |
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4 |
S. Poole * |
c Hoskins b Mann |
2 |
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5 |
R. Hindle |
c Mander b Westmoreland |
7 |
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6 |
P. Williams |
c Smith b Westmoreland |
3 |
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7 |
T. Allen |
b Hebbes |
26 |
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8 |
M. Goodlad |
b Dobner |
2 |
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9 |
C. Williams |
c Lester b Dobner |
19 |
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10 |
N. Hambridge |
run out |
15 |
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11 |
M. Bateman |
not out |
0 |
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Extras |
(NB4, W9, B4, LB7) |
24 |
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TOTAL |
(all out, 34 overs) |
157 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
Dobner |
8 |
0 |
37 |
2 |
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2 |
Hoskins |
7 |
0 |
27 |
1 |
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3 |
Hebbes |
6 |
0 |
24 |
2 |
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4 |
Mann |
8 |
0 |
41 |
2 |
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5 |
Westmoreland |
5 |
0 |
17 |
2 |
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MOTM: n/a Champagne Moment: n/a Buffet
Award: A. G. Mann’s steak sandwiches
with BBQ sauce |
Opposition:
V027 / 02 Ground: G020 / 01 Captain: C006 / 13 |