Match: 05
/ 114
Lost
by 1 wkt
Team |
Total |
FFTMCC |
162 - 8 |
I. Howarth 55, D. Edwards
22 |
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Watchet CC |
163 - 9 |
J. Harris 3 - 22, A. Mann
2 - 8 |
Injuries? We had a few. Most prominent among the wounded that day was
FFTMCC club captain J. Hoskins, who was suffering from painful and
debilitating tendonitis of the ankle due to excessive sandal wearing.
Hoskins, who had not long recovered from the horrific dancing injury which
threatened at several points to end his dancing career before time, had
unwisely been wearing sandals willy-nilly for the last few weeks with
complete disregard for the dangers involved, and had paid the price. He could
hardly walk. As for M. Westmoreland, the tour had been too much for him, and
he had suffered a reoccurrence of the nasty shoulder injury first sustained
two years previously while skipping stones at the seaside in a careless and
irresponsible manner. Openers J.
Hotson and M. Clarke make their way to the middle. Erstwhile tour skipper and amateur vagrant J.
Hotson seemed perfectly normal, but
was in fact temporarily blind due to the consumption of twenty-six pints of
cider and Guinness that morning. Suspected hat thief D. Edwards had been fit
and well until that day, when he had been viciously mauled by the rabid black
Labrador which had somehow found its way into his hotel room. I. Howarth had
been diagnosed with total meltdown of the digestive system due to the
reckless consumption of a Scotch Bonnet pizza. A search party had been sent
out the previous night to look for his intestines, to no avail. S. Dobner and J. Harris were both complaining of bad cases of ‘marriage
gut’, the excessive expansion of the waistline caused by recent nuptials and
the effects of domestic bliss. (Among other things – gammy knee, toenail
blight, stiff neck etc – A. Mann has suffered from ‘marriage gut’ for some
time, a condition thought by some to be incurable. Indeed some of the team
appear to suffer from ‘marriage gut’ despite being single). T. Smith’s
campervan would double as an excellent scoreboard for the day. T. Smith was carrying an injury after being hit by several skittles
during a ‘friendly’ game in Dunster the previous
Saturday, and both he and M. Clarke were showing the early signs of pikanthropy, a rare condition in which, after buying a
campervan and driving down to Somerset, the victim begins by degrees to
resemble a pikey, especially on the full moon. M. Bullock was so ill due to a bad case of TVR
that he was unable to attend the game at all and had to be towed back to
Oxford. And as for N. Hebbes, he was suffering from ‘captaincy’, a
devastating condition which can make even the most carefree and optimistic
individual seem overly pessimistic and thoughtful. The Watchet lads were all twelve years old and six
foot six tall. Many of them already had children of their own who would be
playing the game themselves in a year or two, but in the mean time they
contented themselves with bowling at 80 miles per hour on the rock-hard
Watchet pitch. One small lad of six who had never bowled spin before decided
to try it that day and without trouble turned it square landing on a
sixpence. Yet, batting first, and despite their injuries, the No-Mad
acquitted themselves with great resolve. Though M. Clarke (2) and J. Hotson
(6) went early, D. Edwards (22) steadied the ship with his usual contained
and thoughtful play before being run out. Once he had seen off the young and
dangerous quicks, I. Howarth (55) played with his usual grace and freedom in
top-scoring. Both N. Hebbes (17) and M. Westmoreland (14) made more than
valuable contributions, while S. Dobner’s (2) run of bad luck continued. As
did that of T. Smith (4). J. Harris (4 n.o.) and A.
Mann (1 n.o.) did all they could to protect their
averages whilst pretending to play with the interests of the team at heart. Edwards
(left) would take it really well when Howarth ran him out. To start with, 162 seemed a reasonable total to defend, but it was soon
looking enormous as Watchet slumped to 50-5 with half the overs gone. A. Mann
(5-3-8-2) enjoyed bowling to the left-handers, while J. Harris (5-0-22-3)
enjoyed bowling to anyone who felt like hitting his full bungers to square
leg. Throw in a confused Watchet run-out, and the No-MAD were right on top.
But while coach and captain E. Martin (57) remained at the crease to shepherd
his young charges, Watchet were always in with a chance. T. Smith (5-0-31-0) had a rare but useful outing
with the ball, as did J. Hotson (1-0-7-1). D. Edwards (5-0-16-1) tried every
ploy in the book to dislodge the stubborn Watchet middle order, and the same
could be said for the ever-scheming J. Hoskins (5-0-15-0). But, even though
wickets fell and it was anyone’s game until the last, Watchet would not be
denied. Coming on at the death, No-MAD skipper N. Hebbes (2-0-11-0) could do
nothing to stop the final pair hitting the winning runs – especially seeing
his final over was shite. The sum of
the numbers on the campervan would curiously equal its value. No excuses. Even as the No-MAD limped from the field, their last tour
of West Somerset all but over, they knew they had been beaten by a good team
of young and healthy lads who had another twenty years to go before they
finished up a bunch of pissed old crocks who nonetheless loved cricket and
all it stood, or fell down, for. ‘Blocker’
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*
Far from the MCC versus Watchet CC Played at Watchet, 2 August 2005 Watchet CC won the toss and elected
to field Watchet CC won by 1 wkt Far from the MCC debuts:
none |
05 / 114 35 over match |
Team |
Far from the MCC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
M. D. Clarke |
b J. Strong |
2 |
(3) |
- |
- |
1-2 |
2 |
J. C. W. Hotson |
b Bowden |
6 |
(12) |
1 |
- |
2-19 |
3 |
D. M. Edwards |
run out |
22 |
(57) |
2 |
- |
3-91 |
4 |
I. Howarth |
c Foster b R. Strong |
55 |
(74) |
10 |
- |
4-122 |
5 |
N. J. Hebbes * |
run out |
17 |
(24) |
1 |
- |
5-141 |
6 |
M. T. Westmoreland |
st E. Martin b Sully |
14 |
(24) |
2 |
- |
8-161 |
7 |
S. L. P. Dobner + |
b Sully |
2 |
(8) |
- |
- |
6-148 |
8 |
T. P. W. Smith |
lbw b C. Knight |
4 |
(5) |
1 |
- |
7-153 |
9 |
J. Harris |
not out |
4 |
(5) |
- |
- |
- |
10 |
A. G. Mann |
not out |
1 |
(1) |
- |
- |
- |
11 |
J. D. Hoskins |
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Extras |
(NB3, W21, LB4, B7) |
35 |
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TOTAL |
(for 8 wickets, 35 overs) |
162 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
J. Strong |
4 |
1 |
11 |
1 |
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2 |
Bowden |
4 |
1 |
9 |
1 |
|
3 |
A. Martin |
4 |
0 |
25 |
0 |
|
4 |
Bishop |
4 |
2 |
12 |
0 |
|
5 |
Foster |
2 |
0 |
23 |
0 |
|
6 |
W. Knight |
4 |
0 |
17 |
0 |
|
7 |
R. Strong |
4 |
0 |
15 |
1 |
|
8 |
C. Knight |
5 |
0 |
16 |
1 |
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9 |
Sully |
4 |
0 |
19 |
2 |
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Team |
Watchet CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
M. Strong |
c Clarke b Harris |
10 |
|
1 |
- |
4-16 |
2 |
A. Martin * |
b Mann |
0 |
|
- |
- |
1-6 |
3 |
R. Strong |
run out (Hebbes) |
0 |
|
- |
- |
2-10 |
4 |
A. Bishop |
c Hebbes b Harris |
0 |
|
- |
- |
3-12 |
5 |
E. Martin + |
b Mann |
57 |
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6 |
- |
8-135 |
6 |
J. Strong |
b Harris |
0 |
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- |
- |
5-21 |
7 |
C. Knight |
lbw b Edwards |
7 |
|
- |
- |
6-52 |
8 |
J. Foster |
c Dobner b Hoskins |
21 |
|
1 |
- |
7-125 |
9 |
W. Knight |
not out |
21 |
|
3 |
- |
- |
10 |
D. Bowden |
b Dobner |
5 |
|
- |
- |
9-153 |
11 |
C. Sully |
not out |
0 |
|
- |
- |
- |
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Extras |
(NB6, W19, LB1, B16) |
42 |
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TOTAL |
(for 9 wickets, 34 overs) |
163 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
Mann |
5 |
3 |
8 |
2 |
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2 |
Harris |
5 |
0 |
22 |
3 |
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3 |
Smith |
5 |
0 |
31 |
0 |
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4 |
Edwards |
5 |
0 |
16 |
1 |
|
5 |
Hotson |
1 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
|
6 |
Howarth |
5 |
0 |
28 |
0 |
|
7 |
Hoskins |
5 |
0 |
15 |
0 |
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8 |
Hebbes |
2 |
0 |
11 |
0 |
|
9 |
Dobner |
1 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
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MOTM: I. Howarth
& J. Harris Champagne Moment: n/a Buffet
Award: T. P. W. Smith’s vegetarian
sausage casserole |
Opposition:
V036 / 02 Ground: G024 / 02 Captain: C010 / 02 |