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Addick Addict said:Oh dear! Just one scoring shot in the Augustians' innings:
https://augustinianswoodhouse.play-cricket.com/website/results/47106002 -
Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Oh dear! Just one scoring shot in the Augustians' innings:
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Addick Addict said:billysboots said:whats happened with playing numbers this season ? Is everyone flocking back to club cricket ?1
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Depends on the weather round these parts! Rain rain stay away...1
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Pedro45 said:Addick Addict said:billysboots said:whats happened with playing numbers this season ? Is everyone flocking back to club cricket ?
Fingers crossed for the weather.1 -
Pedro45 said:Addick Addict said:billysboots said:whats happened with playing numbers this season ? Is everyone flocking back to club cricket ?4
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lolwray said:Pedro45 said:Addick Addict said:billysboots said:whats happened with playing numbers this season ? Is everyone flocking back to club cricket ?
https://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/unused/where-are-they-now/6671/dartford-1980-81-southern-league-southern-winners/
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lolwray said:Pedro45 said:Addick Addict said:billysboots said:whats happened with playing numbers this season ? Is everyone flocking back to club cricket ?2
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Squeezed a game in before the heavens opened
reduced to 35 overs and we bowled out Galleywood 3rd Xl for 65 in 30 odd overs
I took my first league wicket in over 12 years …bowled 6 overs 1 for 15 and at one stage it was me and son bowling in tandem he bowled 8 overs 1 for 20 (these are guesstimates, my memories shit )
we knocked the runs off without loss
I think my arm may fall off .
oppos scorer was a Wycombe fan and he took great delight in telling me his first Valley visit was for the infamous League Cup quarter final defeat for us , proper fan had been to 60 odd grounds with Wycombe .Classic in the field today , when I was bowling, their fella hit a skier and our fielder made a huge shout of his name, rightfully so he was nearest to it, as two went towards it and just before it came down and too late he shouted yours to the other fella who had stopped and was nowhere near it 🙄3 -
Monty Panesar turned up today playing for Twickenham cricket club in a Middlesex league derby match vs Teddington on Twickenham Green. He’s doing a masters degree in sports journalism around the corner bar St Mary’s University and, as a Brentford supporter, has joined their content team.Sadly, we missed his bowling during the Under 18s game and he didn’t get on to bat before the start of the FA Cup Final. Both great results, mind0
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Pleasure to meet @Addick Addict today and watch SEB bat, Shame he couldn't have clung on to that catch inside the boundary.
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To say Sidcup 1s might have got away with a result today could be construed as a minor understatement.
Sidcup won the toss and with the weather and possible need to refer to Duckworth Lewis elected to field. Will MacVicar was shelled in the slips having scored just a single - that only cost Sidcup another 139 runs! Alex Blake also smashed 86 off 35 balls but was "dropped" in the 40s by Seb on the boundary - he says that he caught it but thought he was going to step on the rope so decided to throw it to the non existent fellow fielder nearby. Hayes ended up with 303-4.
The heavens had already opened after 32 overs and the repercussions of that meant that Sidcup's new target became 326 off 40 overs. With Sidcup 29-1 off 9 we had a second and ultimately fatal shower. A cheeky undefeated 15 from the boy but not quite as cheeky as the points Sidcup took from the resulting "incomplete" match!5 -
Will MacVicar has been arguably the most valuable player in the Premier League over the past few years.Curious why he dropped to league 1 ?1
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Pedro45 said:Pleasure to meet @Addick Addict today and watch SEB bat, Shame he couldn't have clung on to that catch inside the boundary.
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billysboots said:Will MacVicar has been arguably the most valuable player in the Premier League over the past few years.Curious why he dropped to league 1 ?0
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Oh my, what a day. A maiden ton from Ash Junior on a tricky pitch at New Ifield. I’m in cricketing heaven.5
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AshBurton said:Oh my, what a day. A maiden ton from Ash Junior on a tricky pitch at New Ifield. I’m in cricketing heaven.1
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Addick Addict said:AshBurton said:Oh my, what a day. A maiden ton from Ash Junior on a tricky pitch at New Ifield. I’m in cricketing heaven.1
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Addick Addict said:billysboots said:Will MacVicar has been arguably the most valuable player in the Premier League over the past few years.Curious why he dropped to league 1 ?Got to respect that , playing the game for enjoyment is what it’s all about.0
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According to the Kent League podcast this week one of the top international batsmen in recent years, who has been desperately short of runs playing for Glamorgan, might be making a return appearance for Sandwich today. It probably won't happen but should it do so then Bickley just need to remember that Labuschagne is only human and it only takes one ball to get him out!1
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Another cruise for us against Raynes 2nds we restricted them to 102-6 off 40 overs
I bowled 3 overs 1 wicket for 2
son bowled 9 overs 0 wickets for 9
we knocked em off for 3 wickets although 39-3 i was thinking here we go .
4 wins 1 loss and top of the league for us and firsts are top as well , in a new league and have gone in to divisions too low unfortunately but teams keep winning toss and batting instead of putting us in , I suppose they wanted to get back for Champions League final yesterday.
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If Sidcup 1s stole a draw against Hayes a couple of weeks ago, they were guilty of a bad case of "self harming" yesterday!
Having put Folkestone into bat, they had them at 55-6 (including their South African U19 first ball) but then proceeded to drop 5 catches allowing the opposition to reach 174 all out. At 53-0 off 10 Sidcup were cruising but with Seb starting the collapse (albeit with one that pitched outside leg and took the top of off) they ended up 151 all out - 24 short of their target with 13 overs still to go!
A poor day at the office.4 -
Don't know if anyone saw what happened in the Broadstairs v Ashford game on Saturday but there was one rather spectacular performance.
Broadstairs were 123 all out and in reply Ashford collapsed from 21-0 to 44 all out. In fact, their last 7 wickets went for 4 runs with Chris Kidd returning figures of 6.3-5-2-7 and one of his two runs conceded was a wide!
Some 30 plus years ago Kidd once captained Kent U11 vs Lancs U11 where his opposite number was someone called Andrew Flintoff. Kidd almost made it as a pro and whilst I don't know what happened to Flintoff I very much doubt that he ever hit the heights in the game of taking 7-2 in the KCL Division 2.5 -
Addick Addict said:Don't know if anyone saw what happened in the Broadstairs v Ashford game on Saturday but there was one rather spectacular performance.
Broadstairs were 123 all out and in reply Ashford collapsed from 21-0 to 44 all out. In fact, their last 7 wickets went for 4 runs with Chris Kidd returning figures of 6.3-5-2-7 and one of his two runs conceded was a wide!
Some 30 plus years ago Kidd once captained Kent U11 vs Lancs U11 where his opposite number was someone called Andrew Flintoff. Kidd almost made it as a pro and whilst I don't know what happened to Flintoff I very much doubt that he ever hit the heights in the game of taking 7-2 in the KCL Division 2.
I went to watch the 2020 T20 final at Tunbridge Wells on Sunday and ended up umpiring the first seven overs from square leg as the named umpire was stuck in traffic. Home side beat a gallant Old Wilsonians by 50-odd runs (153 vs c103), but OW's won the biggest sixes of the match competition with two enormous ones into the car park!2 -
@Addickted2TheReds narrowly avoided having to delete his CL account yesterday, having promised to do so if I'd claimed my maiden five wicket haul. I was on for it with one over left in my spell, and a few close calls came with no cigar.
Waggoners had a rather good day against a youthful Beckenham side that was perhaps somewhat hamstrung by the fact I had both A2TR and @BR3red playing for the Waggoners (big thanks to the latter for some excellent catching off my bowling!).
Colfes 4s also did alright against Beckenham 5s on Saturday - our new keeper getting an imperious 97, perishing in the final over aiming to repeat the shot that took him from 93 to 97 the ball before. We scored a very meaty-looking 221-7 off our 40 which was always going to be too much. Another new recruit (who looked - and I must stress this - absolutely village in the 1s the week before, conceding 20 off his two quite poor overs, and not wearing spikes) came on to take 5-7 as we restricted the Bees to 125 all out. He was bowling quick, flat, and turning it massive - clearly he's better than the 4s but equally he'd have had some balls pumped by 1s players.
Three days of cricket in a row and I've got 27-4-80-5 (including the beer match against Beckenham yesterday as well), and I'm absolutely in bits. Ugh. But I love it.3 -
I’m in bits too, having kept wicket for the first time in over 30 years in the OCs Sunday friendly at Sidcup. A maiden career stumping at the age of 58 and only 3 byes in 40 overs, not too shabby. We won by 4 wickets chasing 146 due to our debutant opening bowler going in at 86-6 and smashing a violent 42 not out. One of his three 6s took out an neighbouring outhouse roof. (I was next in, so yet another DNB for my collection).4
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Oh, in other news, Whitstable won by ten wickets on Saturday in Div III, chasing Orpington's 174/9 off 50 down in 18.1 overs.
A certain B Gould ended on an imperious 139*, his innings including 11 fours and 13 sixes! Quite an astonishing display of batting and fair enough.3 -
AshBurton said:I’m in bits too, having kept wicket for the first time in over 30 years in the OCs Sunday friendly at Sidcup. A maiden career stumping at the age of 58 and only 3 byes in 40 overs, not too shabby. We won by 4 wickets chasing 146 due to our debutant opening bowler going in at 86-6 and smashing a violent 42 not out. One of his three 6s took out an neighbouring outhouse roof. (I was next in, so yet another DNB for my collection).1
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PaddyP17 said:Oh, in other news, Whitstable won by ten wickets on Saturday in Div III, chasing Orpington's 174/9 off 50 down in 18.1 overs.
A certain B Gould ended on an imperious 139*, his innings including 11 fours and 13 sixes! Quite an astonishing display of batting and fair enough.2 -
days like this, clear skies, slight breeze, not too hot, that I sooooo regret being too old and creaky to be able to play a worthwhile game of cricket .. Ahhhh well ((:>)2