Match: 08 / 163
Lost by 5 wkts
Team |
Total |
FFTMCC |
112 |
N.
Hebbes 35, M. Reeves
17 |
|
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|
Whitland CC |
113 - 5 |
A.
Mann 2 - 11, T. Smith
1 - 7 |
Abstract:
This paper deals with a 40-over cricket match held at
Whitland CC between the parties listed above. Conceived as an ‘orthodox’
match between WCC and FFTMCC, an impromptu intervention by a scratch Laws of
Physics XI enabled an interesting study to be performed. Whitland emerged
triumphant from the triangular tournament, with The Mad and the Laws of
Physics achieving an honourable draw. M. Bullock
was a no show due to toilet sitting. Introduction:
At the start of play, it was agreed that a standard
limited-overs format was to be played. However, due to a series of incidents
it became apparent that a 3rd party was present during the
proceedings: The Laws of Physics XI. Having observed several phenomena during the match, it
seemed natural to the author to record and analyse the impact of the Laws of
Physics. First, though, we must begin with the classical WCC vs FFTMCC match
report itself: Acting Mad Captain, Thornton Smith, mustered 10 players
on an overcast afternoon at Whitland CC. At this early stage it was already
noticeable that the Laws of Physics had been in action, with Sod’s Law
intervening to ensure that one member of the team was unavoidably detained by
an unmeetable porcelain requirement. It is somewhat ironic to note that this
is the first time a Mad batsman has not welcomed extra runs. Thorn took the bold early step of challenging the Law
of Averages, by calling the toss against the Whitland skipper. In a
far-reaching move, the opposition won the coin-flip and chose that General,
rather than Special, Relativity would be in force. N. Hebbes
(35) was the only Madster to bat using his brain. Having been put into bat, MAD openers N. Hebbes and A.
Mann put on a solid, if un-urgent, 21 runs for the first wicket. Time itself
appeared to have slowed, with firmly struck balls becoming trapped a
dough-nut shaped black hole surrounding the square. Few shots escaped from
this protective layer and thus the openers had to content themselves with
some nurdling into rents in space-time to keep the board ticking over. Following the dismissal of A. Mann (12) to a peach of a
non-bouncing delivery, The MAD were stabilised gyroscopically by the flashing
blade of D. Shorten. In a daring stroke, Dave clouted his first ball for a
spectacular six, achieving escape velocity from the event-horizon of the
outfield black-hole and causing a small impact crater to be left on a near-by
family home. A quick-fire innings from Dave took the score to 65 before he
was caught in the deep after one swing too many on 16. Next up I. Howarth continued his fine form this season
by eking out a 10-ball duck. Spam threw away his wicket by playing onto his
own timber; before then throwing away his bat, pads and gloves in a cob of
thermo-nuclear proportions. The MAD: 67-3. Next up, S. Parkinson had a knock of 7, before he too
picked out a fielder. J. Hoskins and T. Smith both gallantly swelled the club
coffers by scoring but 1 run a piece. J. Hoskins falling victim to Hooke’s
Law, stumped as he extended himself past his elastic point whilst charging a
pie-chucker. Duck-avoidance all round, The Mad reduced to 81-5. M. Reeves was
the next man in. A true
Captain’s innings in every sense of the meaning. Throughout these goings on, opener N. Hebbes had
successfully held up his end. Hit on the pad by a straight one, the Laws of
Physics struck back for Whitland. A suspension of Heysinger’s
Uncertainity Principle occurred and with no doubt
to benefit from, the dreaded finger was raised. Nick was LBW for an invaluable 35. The Mad tail was then exposed, with M. Reeves the
senior partner. J. Hotson managed 5 before being bowled. Early analysis of
this dismissal indicated another intervention by the Laws of Physics. With
the ball travelling faster than the speed of light, Jake was bowled before
the ball appeared to leave the bowler’s hand. In scenes reminiscent of yesteryear, S. Hebbes (last
man at No. 10) managed to score a
solitary nurdled run and remained unbeaten as M. Reeves was bowled for
17 trying to hit out across the line. Total Mad score realised was 111 for 9
off 35 overs. Following lunch, The Mad took to the field with an
indifferent bowling and fielding display. King
of the Buffet was S. Hebbes who got carted for 11 off a jaw-droppingly
bad single over. A range of fine finger-foods was also served up by J.
Hoskins (3-0-20-0) and I. Howarth (2-0-14-0). Best bowling performance was from ever-steady A. Mann
who managed 2 for 11 off his 5 overs, with a spectacular caught and bowled to
boot. D. Shorten (5-2-21-1) and T. Smith (1-0-7-1) both took a scalp a piece.
Good supporting work from S. Parkinson (4.3-0-17-0) and D. Reeves (2-0-5-0) was not enough, as
Whitland managed to make the required runs against an all-too-small MAD total
with 11.3 overs and 5 wickets to spare, light relief being supplied by a
comedy Whitland run-out. Within
seconds of the game finishing – the pitch became a boat pond (again). Results:
Overall result: MAD 5 – Laws of Physics 5. Match Drawn. Discussion:
You can change the Laws of
Physics, but you still need runs to win cricket matches. The Law of Symbolism: Jake standing in the
South Wales rain. ‘Asterix’
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*
Far from the MCC versus Whitland
CC Played at Whitland, 15 August 2008 Whitland CC won the toss and elected to field Whitland CC won by 5 wkts Far from the MCC debuts: none |
08 / 163 35 over match |
Team |
Far from the MCC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
N. J. Hebbes |
lbw b Smith |
35 |
(85) |
1 |
- |
7-86 |
2 |
A. G. Mann |
b Harris |
12 |
(25) |
2 |
- |
1-21 |
3 |
D. Shorten |
c S. Newton b P. Webb |
16 |
(36) |
- |
1 |
2-65 |
4 |
I. Howarth |
b Smith |
0 |
(9) |
- |
- |
3-67 |
5 |
S. B. Parkinson |
c P. Webb b Smith |
7 |
(13) |
1 |
- |
4-77 |
6 |
J. D. Hoskins |
st Pearce b P. Webb |
1 |
(7) |
- |
- |
5-80 |
7 |
T. P. W. Smith * |
b Smith |
1 |
(2) |
- |
- |
6-81 |
8 |
M. K. Reeves |
b Evans |
17 |
(25) |
3 |
- |
9-111 |
9 |
J. C. W. Hotson + |
b Newton |
5 |
(10) |
1 |
- |
8-107 |
10 |
S. Hebbes |
not out |
1 |
(4) |
- |
- |
- |
11 |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Extras |
(NB6, W1, LB6, B4) |
17 |
|
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|
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TOTAL |
(all out, 35 overs) |
112 |
|
|
|
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
|
1 |
Harris |
8 |
2 |
14 |
1 |
|
2 |
M. Webb |
6 |
1 |
22 |
0 |
|
3 |
P. Webb |
8 |
1 |
33 |
2 |
|
4 |
Smith |
8 |
5 |
8 |
4 |
|
5 |
S. Newton |
3 |
0 |
18 |
1 |
|
6 |
N. Evans |
2 |
0 |
9 |
1 |
|
Team |
Whitland
CC |
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# |
Batsman |
How Out |
Total |
Balls |
4s |
6s |
FOW |
1 |
E. John |
c Shorten b Mann |
26 |
|
2 |
- |
2-84 |
2 |
D. Newton |
b Shorten |
20 |
|
4 |
- |
1-32 |
3 |
K. Pearce + |
c N. Hebbes b Smith |
30 |
|
3 |
- |
3-97 |
4 |
D. Evans |
run out (Smith) |
14 |
|
3 |
- |
4-104 |
5 |
J. Thomas |
c and b Mann |
2 |
|
- |
- |
5-104 |
6 |
S. Newton |
not out |
4 |
|
1 |
- |
- |
7 |
N. Evans |
not out |
5 |
|
1 |
- |
- |
8 |
M. Webb |
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|
9 |
P. Webb |
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|
10 |
S. Harris |
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|
11 |
C. Smith |
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Extras |
|
11 |
|
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TOTAL |
(for 5 wickets, 23.3 overs) |
113 |
|
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# |
Bowler |
Overs |
Maidens |
Runs |
Wkts |
|
1 |
Shorten |
5 |
2 |
21 |
1 |
|
2 |
Parkinson |
4.3 |
0 |
17 |
0 |
|
3 |
Howarth |
2 |
0 |
14 |
0 |
|
4 |
Reeves |
2 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
|
5 |
Hoskins |
3 |
0 |
20 |
0 |
|
6 |
Mann |
5 |
1 |
11 |
2 |
|
7 |
S. Hebbes |
1 |
0 |
11 |
0 |
|
8 |
Smith |
1 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
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MOTM: N. J. Hebbes Champagne Moment: D. Shorten’s huge six
out of the ground into a house Buffet
Award: S. Hebbes’ dodgy apple
turnover (with whipped cream) |
Opposition:
V048 / 01 Ground: G038 / 01 Captain: C015 / 01 |