Blewy
Cricketer Of The Year
Well the season is now 2 games old and we couldn't have asked for a better start...
Game 1 saw us take on the Magpies, We lost the toss and were sent in to bat on a very very windy day, to make matters worse we only had 9 players for week 1 with 2 late withdrawls from the team on the friday night, however a good effort in very tough conditions saw us bowled out for 184, Opener Scott Bassam falling 9 short of a 1st up hundred for the season. with just under an hour to play before stumps we had a crack at the Magpies and managed to take 2 wickets for only 40 runs to have them under pressure heading into the 2nd day...
Day 2 saw us strike early with a wicket in the 2nd over setting the scene, wickets fell regularly and we eventually rolled the Magpies for only 131, Christian Page missing out on a 5 fa, whilst Unlicky me bowled with no luck taking 0/37...
So a good lead and with the openers attacking early we went for a bonus point(100 runs), and we did it well with only 4 down, Next was to go for another Bonus point as we declared and sent them in needing 170 in just over an hour, but we needed the 3 wickets for a Bonus point. Things should have been off to a perfect start but again i was without luck as i dropped a difficult return catch as i hit the ground, and then 2 overs later had a catch dropped at slip, and another dropped by the keeper. The temper was starting to get high as my frustrations showed at 1 particular batsman who was extremely lucky, and when he was again dropped off a difficult outfield chance i had had enough. Next over saw this batsman try and play the shot made a trademark by Aussie keeper Ryan Campbell by flicking the ball over his and the keepers head, He missed but tried it again off the next over of mine but didn't pick the slower ball as it crashed through middle stump, so with 20 minutes to go we had 2 wickets still to get, and we did, we picked up the last 1 with 5 minutes to go, therefore picking up a 2nd bonus point...
After the game it was a bit heated as the hero batsman was a bit annoyed at the send-off i gave him, but funnily enough he didn't want to get close enough to have a real say...
Anyway Round 1 saw us pickup 9 points and have the outright competition lead..
Cath. Field 9
Cobb/Narellan 8
Oaks/ Burr'ng 7
Tahmoor 7
Magpies 2
Macarthur 1
Camden 1
Collegians 1
Round 2 saw us take on Macarthur, I was unavailable due to work commitments but the boys done a fantastic job, after winning the toss and electing to field they rolled macarthur for 123, with Dean Goff and Richie Esho taking 3 each(i think), Richie picking up the last 2 wickets in 2 balls to finish on a hat-trick. In reply The boys again started well and at stumps on day 1 already had 1st innings points, 4/134...
Day 2 was going to be a treat.. The boys started well with the 5th wicket partnership between Dean Goff and Simon Wine passing 50 (Simon scoring 5)... We were eventually bowled out for 238, Dean top scoring with 68... The innings actually had the 1st part of the amazing day, a bowler from Macarthur took a hat-trick...
With still 2 hours to play a result was still possible, but bonus points were again the key...
However Macarthur self destructed with wickets tumbling they were bowled out for only 78, the amazing part was that Richie Esho took a wicket off his 1st ball to give himself a very well deserved hat-trick, but not to be stopped he also took the last 2 wickets in successive balls to finish on a hat-trick, Dean also missing a hat-trick with the 3rd ball edged just short of the 3rd slip...
So a HUGE outright win and we will remain on top of the table after round 2...
Im looking forward to be back this week but work could still put paid to that, This week we play Collies who last week got bowled out for a megre 37, so we will be looking forward to consolidating...
More soon
Game 1 saw us take on the Magpies, We lost the toss and were sent in to bat on a very very windy day, to make matters worse we only had 9 players for week 1 with 2 late withdrawls from the team on the friday night, however a good effort in very tough conditions saw us bowled out for 184, Opener Scott Bassam falling 9 short of a 1st up hundred for the season. with just under an hour to play before stumps we had a crack at the Magpies and managed to take 2 wickets for only 40 runs to have them under pressure heading into the 2nd day...
Day 2 saw us strike early with a wicket in the 2nd over setting the scene, wickets fell regularly and we eventually rolled the Magpies for only 131, Christian Page missing out on a 5 fa, whilst Unlicky me bowled with no luck taking 0/37...
So a good lead and with the openers attacking early we went for a bonus point(100 runs), and we did it well with only 4 down, Next was to go for another Bonus point as we declared and sent them in needing 170 in just over an hour, but we needed the 3 wickets for a Bonus point. Things should have been off to a perfect start but again i was without luck as i dropped a difficult return catch as i hit the ground, and then 2 overs later had a catch dropped at slip, and another dropped by the keeper. The temper was starting to get high as my frustrations showed at 1 particular batsman who was extremely lucky, and when he was again dropped off a difficult outfield chance i had had enough. Next over saw this batsman try and play the shot made a trademark by Aussie keeper Ryan Campbell by flicking the ball over his and the keepers head, He missed but tried it again off the next over of mine but didn't pick the slower ball as it crashed through middle stump, so with 20 minutes to go we had 2 wickets still to get, and we did, we picked up the last 1 with 5 minutes to go, therefore picking up a 2nd bonus point...
After the game it was a bit heated as the hero batsman was a bit annoyed at the send-off i gave him, but funnily enough he didn't want to get close enough to have a real say...
Anyway Round 1 saw us pickup 9 points and have the outright competition lead..
Cath. Field 9
Cobb/Narellan 8
Oaks/ Burr'ng 7
Tahmoor 7
Magpies 2
Macarthur 1
Camden 1
Collegians 1
Round 2 saw us take on Macarthur, I was unavailable due to work commitments but the boys done a fantastic job, after winning the toss and electing to field they rolled macarthur for 123, with Dean Goff and Richie Esho taking 3 each(i think), Richie picking up the last 2 wickets in 2 balls to finish on a hat-trick. In reply The boys again started well and at stumps on day 1 already had 1st innings points, 4/134...
Day 2 was going to be a treat.. The boys started well with the 5th wicket partnership between Dean Goff and Simon Wine passing 50 (Simon scoring 5)... We were eventually bowled out for 238, Dean top scoring with 68... The innings actually had the 1st part of the amazing day, a bowler from Macarthur took a hat-trick...
With still 2 hours to play a result was still possible, but bonus points were again the key...
However Macarthur self destructed with wickets tumbling they were bowled out for only 78, the amazing part was that Richie Esho took a wicket off his 1st ball to give himself a very well deserved hat-trick, but not to be stopped he also took the last 2 wickets in successive balls to finish on a hat-trick, Dean also missing a hat-trick with the 3rd ball edged just short of the 3rd slip...
So a HUGE outright win and we will remain on top of the table after round 2...
Im looking forward to be back this week but work could still put paid to that, This week we play Collies who last week got bowled out for a megre 37, so we will be looking forward to consolidating...
More soon