Match: 05
/ 111
Won
by 22 runs
Team |
Total |
FFTMCC |
130 - 9 |
A. Mann 38*, M. Bullock
15 |
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Wootton & Bladon CC |
108 |
J. Hoskins 3 - 22, N. Hebbes
2 - 4 |
Well hole-fans, we have ourselves a real corker! Up there with black
hole #33, Star Trek Chapter 8 verse 23, the 17th hole at St.
Andrews, and even the linguistically holy whole in whole. This beauty was captured in the bowlers footmarks at the non-pavilion
end at Pembroke College Sports Ground, Oxfordshire, before a bowl had been
bowled – a true crop circle amongst cricketing divots. A member of the Oxford
Holing Inspectorate (OHI) examines the track. Lets’ run the rule over it: Shape – Australasian in appearance Depth – just enough to turn an ankle, a good inch
in places Colour – Vitalite yellow
in patches with Kermit shading Resistance to filling – surprisingly chirpy, more landfill then Polyfill Hole
Rating: 7 out of 10
Whilst no bowlers appeared to be affected physically by our specimen, a
mystical force was seen to pour over J. Hoskins, sparking a performance of a
hither-to unseen level. Per chance the Australasian shape of the indent was
also responsible for A. Mann’s batting heroics. These hypotheses are there to
be discussed at our next gathering (Wookie Hole, #3. August 2005). Remember hole fans, every hole’s a goal! ‘The Hole Inspector’
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