Match: 04
/ 098
Lost
by 5 wkts
Team |
Total |
FFTMCCC |
85 |
D. Edwards 18 |
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Dorchester-on-Thames CC |
87 - 5 |
M. Westmoreland 3 -
24, A. Mann 2 - 26 |
The tight-knit world of pub cricket was rocked
yesterday as word leaked out from unnamed sources that Far from the MCC had
become embroiled in a drug testing scandal, which threatened their game
against Dorchester. When quizzed about it on the morning of the match, Mad
captain J. Hoskins said that neither he nor the team had anything to hide.
“Look, this whole thing has been twisted out of context, proportion, and
shape,” said Hoskins. “A few of lads decided to stage a test to see how many
different kinds of drugs they could take in a twelve hour period, and if it
would stop them functioning within the broad parameters of customary human
behaviour the next day. Uppers, downers, siders, backers, furthers, beanies,
meanies, greenies, Chinese lanterns, dhoosras,
googlies and bouncers, the guys took them all then stayed up all night
complaining about the giant spiders that had crashed the party and attached
themselves to the backs of their necks. But by and large, next day they were
right as rain. They actually passed the drugs test with flying colours, so
what’s the problem?” A green
and undulating affair. It
was a chastened Mad team which showed up at the picturesque Dorchester
cricket ground after their previous week’s sound beating by the Wootton &
Bladon XI, but there was a quiet determination amongst The MADsters to put in a stronger showing and make amends for
that woeful display. News came in late that J. Hotson, looking less like a
1930s jazz singer every week, had lost his keys and would therefore be unable
either to leave the house or come to the game, but The MAD ranks had been
bolstered by the addition of newcomer D. Edwards and his hat, both regulars
with the reviled Marlborough House, and expectations were fair to middling.
Once captain J. Hoskins had returned to the picturesque Dorchester ground
after retrieving A. Morley, currently living under a pile of wood in the back
garden of his uncle’s house in Abingdon, the coin was tossed
and The MAD asked themselves to bat. The
pitch at the picturesque Dorchester cricket ground was a green and undulating
affair not unlike the light rough at Sandwich, and in any case had been used
the previous day in a league match in which two totals under 100 had been
registered. In addition, a number of small ferrety creatures which the roller
hadn’t managed to crush were occasionally observed popping their heads up
through tiny holes in the surface. But whatever the truth about the ferrety
things and “the sky, man, the sky, just look at the freaking sky have you
ever seen anything so beautiful”, the pitch was a bowler’s minefield of
sleepy hollows and bare-arsed patches waiting for skid. Undaunted, Mad’s batsman I. Howarth strode to the
crease with a sticker on the back of his bat reading “I love you all, and I
have just seen God” and proceeded to hit an elegant 13 before L. Jack (4-8)
rattled his stumps out of the ground. From there, downhill it all went.
Punctuating the duck eggs of G. Bridges, M. Westmoreland, A. Morley and A.
Mann, S. Dobner hung about opening to score 5 and T. Smith (8) did relatively
well. Only A. Fisher (10) and in particular D. Edwards (18) seemed to get to
grips with the vagaries of the ferret warren, although J. Hoskins (2 n.o.) survived well until the end, watching as B. Manderspam (14) clubbed a few fours to round it all off.
The fact that seven of the ten Mad wickets fell clean bowled says a lot about
something, although it’s difficult to say exactly what without being abusive,
and in any case, there may well be no substance to the rumours. Is this then
merely another sad case of substance abuse? Can anyone
see a groundsman? The
MAD had fallen some way short of being able to make a declaration, and
defending 85 was always going to be problematic, but as The MAD outfielders
prowled the covers looking for magic mushrooms, the attack made quick inroads
into the Dorchester order. M. Westmoreland (8-2-24-3) and A. Mann
(13.1-4-26-2) soon had the home team in trouble at 22-5, taking wickets which
some might have considered fortunate but which the bowlers themselves knew
were no more than fitting payback for all the times bastard umpires had
turned down their rightful appeals and selfish batsman had French cut their
best deliveries for four. It was all looking peachy and pert, but then
Dorchester took it upon themselves to batten down the hatches and forsake
runs for preservation. J. Hoskins (5-0-18-0) continued to enhance his
reputation with his mesmerising slow stuff, and S. Dobner (3-0-3-0) was on
the spot from the off. T. Smith (2-1-2-0) was likewise high on economy, while
D. Edwards (4-0-9-0) threw everything at the batsmen except his arms, which
somehow remained attached to his body at the end of his maelstrom of a
run-up. To no avail. No more wickets fell, nary a chance was offered up.
Scoring at hardly more than two an over, L. Belcher (35 n.o.)
and I. Phillips (24 n.o.) eked their way to an
agonizing victory as The MAD attack tired in the humid yet picturesque
evening. As
the last blow was clattered to the boundary and the target was reached, it
all felt kind of crap. Even those among The MAD who had conversed at length
on the previous evening with the Universal Oneness seemed flat and
uninspired, for when they had awoken the next morning from their dreamless
slumber, the wise words of the Godhead, which had imparted to them the
meaning of all things, had flown like so much ash on the wind, and all that
remained was the knowledge that they had seen the truth of it all, and not
the truth itself. Well, that’s how it used to be for me, anyhow. Bummer,
dudes. ‘Blocker’
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Far from The Madding Crowd CC versus Dorchester-on-Thames CC Played at Dorchester-on-Thames, 15
August 2004 Far from The Madding Crowd CC won the toss and elected to bat Dorchester-on-Thames CC won by 5 wkts Far from the MCC debuts:
Dan Edwards (086) |
04 / 098 Timed match |
Team |
Far from The Madding Crowd CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
I. Howarth |
b Jack |
13 |
(18) |
1 |
- |
1-15 |
2 |
S. L. P. Dobner |
b Phillips |
5 |
(16) |
- |
- |
3-23 |
3 |
G. Bridges |
b Jack |
0 |
(2) |
- |
- |
2-15 |
4 |
D. M. Edwards |
c Ross b Kitson |
18 |
(52) |
2 |
1 |
9-67 |
5 |
M. T. Westmoreland |
c Knibb b
Phillips |
0 |
(4) |
- |
- |
4-24 |
6 |
A. J. Fisher + |
b Jack |
10 |
(31) |
1 |
- |
5-36 |
7 |
A. Morley |
b Jack |
0 |
(1) |
- |
- |
6-36 |
8 |
T. P. W. Smith |
b Eyres |
8 |
(16) |
1 |
- |
7-55 |
9 |
A. G. Mann |
b Eyres |
0 |
(4) |
- |
- |
8-66 |
10 |
J. D. Hoskins * |
not out |
2 |
(11) |
- |
- |
- |
11 |
I. Howarth |
c Redhead b Eyres |
14 |
(10) |
3 |
- |
10-85 |
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Extras |
(W7, LB3, B5) |
15 |
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TOTAL |
(all out, 27.3 overs) |
85 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
|
1 |
Phillips |
8 |
2 |
21 |
2 |
|
2 |
Jack |
8 |
2 |
8 |
4 |
|
3 |
Kitson |
6 |
0 |
36 |
1 |
|
4 |
Eyres |
5.3 |
1 |
12 |
3 |
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Team |
Dorchester-on-Thames CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
A. Redhead |
b Mann |
0 |
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2 |
G. Knibb |
lbw b Mann |
7 |
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3 |
S. Fowler |
b Westmoreland |
8 |
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4 |
N. Fletcher |
b Westmoreland |
0 |
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5 |
A. Ross |
b Westmoreland |
3 |
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6 |
L. Belcher |
not out |
35 |
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7 |
I. Phillips |
not out |
24 |
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8 |
Kitson |
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9 |
Eyres |
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10 |
Jack |
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11 |
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Extras |
(W6, LB2, B3) |
10 |
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TOTAL |
(for 5 wickets, 35.1 overs) |
87 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
|
1 |
Mann |
13.1 |
4 |
26 |
2 |
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2 |
Westmoreland |
8 |
2 |
24 |
3 |
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3 |
Hoskins |
5 |
0 |
18 |
0 |
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4 |
Dobner |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
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5 |
Smith |
2 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
|
6 |
Edwards |
4 |
0 |
9 |
0 |
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MOTM: n/a Champagne Moment: n/a Buffet
Award: J. Hoskins’ upper class
Marmite sandwich spread |
Opposition:
V037 / 01 Ground: G025 / 01 Captain: C006 / 25 |