Apologies for not getting around to reporting last weeks game against Broughton. Sadly, we came second!!
Marsh travelled (and got lost…..many times) to Hook Norton on Saturday, looking to get back on the winning ways. Hooky won the toss in bowler friendly conditions and were soon on the front foot, removing Ollie for the first of six ducks in the Gibbon innings!! Joe settled in and gave the inning some stability, batting patiently and punishing anything loose, which wasn’t much early on as the bowlers used the conditions well. Marsh were left reeling as the strong looking top order were was taken out, leaving Mathers and Joe to get us out of a hole…..and they did in majestic style! Matty survived a huge caught behind appeal, which he is adament he didn’t knick, which sadly resulted in some predictably childish behaviour from Hook Nortons wannabee captain, who continues to embarrass both himself and his teammates in our fixtures with them. Sadly for him, even his own team sportingly apologised for his continual playtime behaviour…..which from memory they’ve had to do each time we’ve played them….all very sad really! And so the game went on……Mathers stood firm to hit a wonderful 59 and Joe continued his march to beating Jamies club run record with a stylish 69.
After tea (and some lovely chicken tikka sandwiches), Marsh took to the field with both Wayne and Stevie fired up to do some damage to the top order. Wayne produced a great spell of pace and aggression to return figures of 3-22. Taking out the dangerous Riley after a running mix-up, was a big boost for Gibbon as the top order was despatched in fine style, with one particularly pleasing LBW decision from our newly adopted Yorkshireman!
Hookys middle order ensured this would go to the wire and Grant and Mathers continued the good work, backed up by a great catch by our specialist fielder, young Ryan Callow. With some good death bowling to take the game to the last over, with Hooky needing 10 from Mattys seamers. Sadly, the number 10 hit one towards the long on boundary to the usual safe hands of Wayne who didn’t manage to hold onto it and Hooky scrambled home with a ball to spare.
Three defeats on the bounce and with the teams below us winning this weekend, we’re being pulled into the relegation dogfight. But with the league as tight as it is, with a run of wins, we can get back up there again. Next weeks game at home to Oxford Caribbean is massive if we’re to get ourselves back up the table and each and every one of us needs to be up for it and ready to give our all for the team!
Heads up, lets get back on track next week……….and gentlemen remember this, it could be worse……at least your own team aren’t calling you a k**b!!
The cricketing musings of Stuart Leonard esq!
