Match: 05
/ 104
Won
by 124 runs
Team |
Total |
FFTMCC |
244 - 2 |
I. Howarth 99, S. Dobner
77 |
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Marlborough House |
120 |
M. Westmoreland 3 - 16 |
Opinion among the No-Mad was pretty well unanimous after a resounding
Sunday victory against traditional opponents Marlborough House – that winning
the game was better than being kicked senseless by a bunch of pissed Tongans,
forced to drink drain cleaner, or relegated from the Barclays Premier League.
Said captain J. Hoskins after the encounter, “Another great win for the
No-Mad, much better than being crucified or having an arm amputated, or even
being consigned to the ignominy of the Coca-Cola Championship.” Others agreed
that the massive win was more satisfying than having a tooth removed with a
chisel, being shot in the knee caps by the Yakuza, or losing one’s
long-standing status in the highest tier of English football. Yet there was some argument, as two members of
the team, M. Bullock and J. Harris, opined that the thumping win was not
nearly as good as not being
relegated from the Premier League. In fact (they said) retaining one’s place
therein, despite being bottom at Christmas, was better than most things, such
as, everything, even the things that most people think are better than
anything else bar none. (These two No-Mad players were later seen, arms
linked, dancing down the Banbury Road singing ‘Bryan Robson Is God’ to the
tune of ‘We Take It All Back Bryan, We No Longer Think You’re A Stupid
*&%@.’) I.
Howarth hits out on his way to scoring an infamous 99. Winning the toss on a warm and bright Cuttleslowe
afternoon, the park overflowing with yabbering,
hyperactive children overdosed on ice cream, fretted over by their weary,
bickering parents, No-Mad captain J. Hoskins sent a depleted Marlborough into
the field, just to make them sweat. Soon, they were sweating. The feared
return of The Doppelganger – the left-arm inswinging Aussie Ant Mk II who had
previously terrorised the Mad and sent many a stalwart batsman cowering
behind his crease – soon turned to anticlimax as
the brash Australian failed to find his range. Figures of 7-0-32-0 told the
story, and bowling from the Park Keeper’s End, R. Ocky
(7-1-43-0) was likewise ineffective if not more so. I. Howarth and S. Dobner opening were making hay, and behold! so much
hay was eventually produced that as the afternoon wore on, one by one, local
farmers began to arrive in their battered trucks and look speculatively
towards the pitch, so that by the time the partnership had ended, nineteen or
twenty members of Oxfordshire’s rural community had appeared and were staging
an impromptu Country Show down near the changing block. (First Prize – Pumpkin:
G. Morecroft, Stadhampton). A good start for the Marlborough then…. By the time he was dismissed with the score at a record-for-all-wickets
171-1, I. Howarth had been dropped twice, tried to emasculate A. Mann
umpiring, and just avoided murdering a small child minding his own business
behind the boundary line... and accumulated 99. Thus breaking the record for
highest individual score by a Mad batsman and still not a century. “You’re on
99! You’re on 99!” the entire team and fifty passersby
had yelled as Howarth stood at the crease, yet for some inexplicable reason
he had not heard them, attempting next ball to pin a passing buzzard to the
clouds, missing completely, and coming up stumped. Still, not a bad knock for
a bloke with small hands. Fancy a Flake with that?* Slightly more circumspect yet just as effective, S. Dobner (77) also
fell within reach of the fabled three figures, thus once again justifying his
decision never to bowl for the Mad again although a team going by a different
name is another matter entirely. Pushing on towards a new record total of 244
from 35 overs, T. Smith (15 n.o.) and J. Harris (34
n.o.) made the Marlborough attack look almost as
inconsistent as it really was, and only M. Ike (7-0-35-1) who got several to boink about and pop, and G. Lal (3-0-27-1) could take
away the consolation of a wicket each from what must have been a
disheartening day. Ian
and Steve enjoy a drinks break with a New York scientist (right). Defending 244, the Mad were under no pressure as they went about
picking off the top of the Marlborough order before exposing an underbelly of
small mouthy children and young women new to the willow. A. Mann (5-1-7-1)
found swing but beat the bat too often, before picking up the late wicket of
a large helmet concealing a young lad beneath. M. Westmoreland (5-1-16-3)
continued his superb form with the ball to add to his growing tally, as well
as taking a couple of catches in the outer. J. Hotson (4-0-20-1) featuring
from the Big Tree End bagged his first scalp for a decade and likewise T.
Smith (4-0-26-1) grabbed one as S. Dobner held a skier at midwicket. N.
Hebbes (5-0-14-1) and J. Hoskins (6-1-27-1) also prospered, with the latter
depriving himself of the chance of a hat trick delivery by calling a
distraught young lass back to the crease after a callous first ball
dismissal. The rest of the gallant ex-Madsters, who were not bowling at the
time, were quick to show their credentials and entreat the young lady to
depart not so hastily, nay, to return at once! and several moments later
Hoskins himself was heard to mutter generously, ‘All right, sod it, give her
another chance goddamit bloody hell could have a
frigging hat trick sodding b*stards.’ Only A. Nt (41 n.o.) and R. Ocky (29) could muster any Marlborough resistance in a
colourful mid-innings partnership of 74, but soon enough, it was all over,
and the formerly Insane had won by 124. M. Bullock had another blinder behind
the stumps, failing only in one difficult chance to catch a ball with the end
of his toe. The Landlord of the Dew
Drop is a wanker (apparently). Later, the team could be discovered at the Dew Drop Inn on the Banbury
Road, where famously you are not allowed to eat sandwiches unless you buy
them from the pub itself, and where M. Bullock and J. Harris danced naked in
the streets, while J. Hoskins put his head inside a large bucket and lamented
the death of football. Cricket, however, is alive and well. * - Joke credit: T. Smith ‘Blocker’
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*
Far from the MCC versus Marlborough House Played at Cutteslowe Park, 15 May
2005 Far from the MCC won the toss and elected to bat Far from the MCC won
by 124 runs Far from the MCC debuts:
none |
05 / 104 35 over match |
Team |
Far from the MCC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
I. Howarth |
st Beddell
b Lal |
99 |
(89) |
15 |
2 |
1-171 |
2 |
S. L. P. Dobner |
b Reeves |
77 |
(82) |
9 |
1 |
2-209 |
3 |
J. Harris |
not out |
34 |
(29) |
5 |
- |
- |
4 |
T. P. W. Smith |
not out |
15 |
(12) |
2 |
- |
- |
5 |
N. J. Hebbes |
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6 |
A. G. Mann |
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7 |
M. T. Westmoreland |
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8 |
J. D. Hoskins * |
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9 |
J. C. W. Hotson |
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10 |
M. Bullock + |
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11 |
A. M. Mander |
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Extras |
(NB2, W2, LB11, B4) |
19 |
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TOTAL |
(for 2 wickets, 35 overs) |
244 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
Lamb |
7 |
0 |
30 |
0 |
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2 |
Rocky |
7 |
1 |
43 |
0 |
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3 |
Dunkley |
7 |
0 |
50 |
0 |
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4 |
Reeves |
7 |
0 |
35 |
1 |
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5 |
John |
4 |
0 |
50 |
0 |
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6 |
Lal |
3 |
0 |
27 |
1 |
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Team |
Marlborough House |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
M. K. Reeves |
b Westmoreland |
11 |
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2-17 |
2 |
P. Henley |
c Harris b Westmoreland |
7 |
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1-16 |
3 |
G. Lal |
c Westmoreland b Hebbes |
5 |
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4-40 |
4 |
D. Beddell
+ |
c Westmoreland b Hotson |
5 |
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3-30 |
5 |
Rocky |
c Dobner b Smith |
29 |
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5-114 |
6 |
A. Lamb |
not out |
41 |
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7 |
Tony |
lbw b Hoskins |
3 |
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6-118 |
8 |
Salim |
c Howarth b Westmoreland |
0 |
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7-119 |
9 |
S. Dunkley |
b Mann |
0 |
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8-120 |
10 |
J. Potter |
did not bat |
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11 |
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Extras |
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19 |
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TOTAL |
(all out, 29 overs) |
120 |
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
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1 |
Mann |
5 |
1 |
7 |
1 |
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2 |
Westmoreland |
5 |
1 |
16 |
3 |
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3 |
Hotson |
4 |
0 |
20 |
1 |
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4 |
Hebbes |
5 |
0 |
14 |
1 |
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5 |
Hoskins |
6 |
1 |
27 |
1 |
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6 |
Smith |
4 |
0 |
26 |
1 |
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MOTM: I. Howarth Champagne Moment: S. L. P. Dobner’s first
ever maximum Buffet
Award: T. P. W. Smith’s apple pies
(with cream) |
Opposition:
V010 / 17 Ground: G001 / 24 Captain: C006 / 31 |