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Modesty is my middle name. But in this case a batsman even older than me advanced down the wicket to our leggie and was done by the spin. I had only 10 seconds to whip off the bails before he regained his ground.thai malaysia addick said:
I assume it was a smart leg-side stumping standing up to the debutant quick and you are just being modest.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).3 -
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. "It" was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.1 -
I’m guessing he’s the same Byron Gould who’s just become national news due to tweets from Ollie Robinson?cantersaddick said:
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. It was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.1 -
One would assume so. I'm not sure of the connection (I thought it was the other Ollie Robinson from Kent) but cricket is a small worldkinveachyaddick said:
I’m guessing he’s the same Byron Gould who’s just become national news due to tweets from Ollie Robinson?cantersaddick said:
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. It was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.0 -
Same bloke I'm certain. There might be a few Ollie Robinsons, but there aren't many Byron Goulds. Both have deleted their accounts now (not sure if Byron deleted his earlier) but.. ohhhhhhhh boyCAFC Luke said:
One would assume so. I'm not sure of the connection (I thought it was the other Ollie Robinson from Kent) but cricket is a small worldkinveachyaddick said:
I’m guessing he’s the same Byron Gould who’s just become national news due to tweets from Ollie Robinson?cantersaddick said:
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. It was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.0 -
Yes, it certainly is Buzz and Ollie have been best friends for years..PaddyP17 said:
Same bloke I'm certain. There might be a few Ollie Robinsons, but there aren't many Byron Goulds. Both have deleted their accounts now (not sure if Byron deleted his earlier) but.. ohhhhhhhh boyCAFC Luke said:
One would assume so. I'm not sure of the connection (I thought it was the other Ollie Robinson from Kent) but cricket is a small worldkinveachyaddick said:
I’m guessing he’s the same Byron Gould who’s just become national news due to tweets from Ollie Robinson?cantersaddick said:
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. It was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.
I know Ollie and Buzz very well, having played with and against both for years, (shared many of beers) and did live in the next village to the Gould’s.Ollie has Matured a lot since those tweets, and it was around the time he was kicked off Kent’s books, for turning up drunk, and not showing for a 2s game. I am pretty sure at that point Ollie wouldn’t have thought in his wildest dreams he would go on to play for England.But what a jobsworth the person who has back tracked 8 years to look for dirt on someone on the biggest day of there career..
Buzz without a shadow of doubt, is one of the cleanest hitters of a cricket ball I have ever seen, when he gets in, it’s unreal to watch!
I really hope all this doesn’t affect Ollie international career, and the ECB don’t make this something to make them look good in the battle equality.2 -
Initially the younger and Ollie Robinson and current Kent player was targetted for abuse too and he had to put out a statement on Twitter to say that this isn't him, A lazy journalist at KentOnline penned an article inferring it was him that even included a photo of him and this was rapidly taken down when the error was pointed out. Sadly he is a victim of this mess especially as he is one of the nicest guys you could ever come across and having known him all his life I really could not imagine him getting him in the position that his predecessor of the same name did.
As for the England Ollie Robinson and Byron Gould there are, as I understand it, similarities as to why neither made it at Kent and in the case of the former why he was kicked out of Yorkshire too. Both were young and served their time for their lack of professionalism and save a warning as to his future behaviour I would hope that no further sanctions are forthcoming. It would be good though if, once the dust settles, he actually undertakes to be interviewed and to demonstrate that he really has learned from this rather than reading a quickly prepared statement that lacked sincerity and that might have been prepared by him, the ECB or his agent. He is a role model after all now and he probably has to do a bit more than just wear an armband to demonstrate his solidarity now.5 -
I read the piece about Ollie on the BBC Sport website saying how he'd gone from being sacked by Yorkshire - and the glimpses into his lifestyle there - to where he is now.DubaiCAFC said:
Yes, it certainly is Buzz and Ollie have been best friends for years..PaddyP17 said:
Same bloke I'm certain. There might be a few Ollie Robinsons, but there aren't many Byron Goulds. Both have deleted their accounts now (not sure if Byron deleted his earlier) but.. ohhhhhhhh boyCAFC Luke said:
One would assume so. I'm not sure of the connection (I thought it was the other Ollie Robinson from Kent) but cricket is a small worldkinveachyaddick said:
I’m guessing he’s the same Byron Gould who’s just become national news due to tweets from Ollie Robinson?cantersaddick said:
I didn't make the connection that it was him. Didn't have a massive amount to do with him. Reckon the only conversation I had with him was him shouting "down it" at me during cricket club initiations. It was a pint containing tuna and other unpleasantries.CAFC Luke said:
@cantersaddick and I went to uni with Buzz and the guy's got an incredible eye. Was part of a very very good team which won the indoor national championships as well.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.
I know Ollie and Buzz very well, having played with and against both for years, (shared many of beers) and did live in the next village to the Gould’s.Ollie has Matured a lot since those tweets, and it was around the time he was kicked off Kent’s books, for turning up drunk, and not showing for a 2s game. I am pretty sure at that point Ollie wouldn’t have thought in his wildest dreams he would go on to play for England.But what a jobsworth the person who has back tracked 8 years to look for dirt on someone on the biggest day of there career..
Buzz without a shadow of doubt, is one of the cleanest hitters of a cricket ball I have ever seen, when he gets in, it’s unreal to watch!
I really hope all this doesn’t affect Ollie international career, and the ECB don’t make this something to make them look good in the battle equality.
It's obviously massively disappointing to read those tweets, and at 18/19 I'm personally less inclined to give him the leeway than if he'd have been a couple of years younger, but I think it's reflective of the massive twat he evidently was, and now probably isn't.
Do those tweets make him racist? Probably not. Sexist? Again... some grim attitudes there, but hopefully not.
I wouldn't want to have a selfie or pint with the bloke, but I also wouldn't think those views are reflective of him as a person today.1 -
Main spinners in OCs 1s, 3s and 4s on Saturday: 30.4-9-38-10
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Was a bit silly really. Chuck in Andra from the 2s and you get 36-10-53-12 as well, and that was him bowling in an attempted defence of 100! The Colfes tracks have been fairly spin-friendly but I was away from home and 7-2-7-2 are decent enough figures, even if at Loring Hall.
We won by one wicket, with Gethin hitting the winning run and I've never celebrated so hard in my life. I've mentioned him before on this thread but he's got more not outs than runs, an average of 1.08 and a top score of 7*.
Hopefully we can keep the winning feeling in the next few weeks.4 -
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Reminds me of that game at Catford a couple of years ago where your good self did the damage at number 11!1
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So you've seen off the best opening attack in Div 1 in the form of David and Dan Masters. First ball from the new bowler, he sprays it down the leg side with the keeper standing up and the likelihood is that it's going for 5 wides. However, you've yet to score and you think it's a certain boundary if you just get something on it (23.30 minute):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO3n_VoK80U
If you listen afterwards you can hear "head up Dave" being uttered on several occasions - a reference to David Masters bowling on the spot and getting nought for it only to see his replacement getting the cheapest of wickets, the first of three wickets in that over. You can also appreciate how the setting at Minster lends itself to an "echo" as evidenced by the appeal for LBW for the 3rd dismissal off the final ball of the over!0 -
We got a top of the table clash tomorrow
we’re 2nd but think it’s a false position because we’ve played more games with everyone else getting rained off we sneaked games in and we’ve played a few down the bottom .
Positive me thinks we get tonked Terling 2nds been smashing teams up
we lost to canvey island as well
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Rather unhappily, I have done either my MCL or one of the menisci near it. I'm hoping 'tis but a scratch of course, but I can't really move effectively so I'm out for at least the next few weeks.
At least it helps solve selection dilemmas! But very gutted to be sidelined - I rather live for this sport. Will still be attending each and every game, though.0 -
PaddyP17 said:Rather unhappily, I have done either my MCL or one of the menisci near it. I'm hoping 'tis but a scratch of course, but I can't really move effectively so I'm out for at least the next few weeks.
At least it helps solve selection dilemmas! But very gutted to be sidelined - I rather live for this sport. Will still be attending each and every game, though.
Hope you have a speedy recovery Paddy3 -
Of all the grounds to be bowling to Gould at too - it's a chip for a maximum! He isn't the only one that can hit it in the Whitstable attack either as they have a current Kent U18 lad who gives it a right thump.Leuth said:
May be bowling at him in the league this Sat. Be careful what you wish forLeuth said:At this stage I really fancy a bowl at the Goulds. Let's arrange a friendly.
Just remember Leuth - it only takes one ball0 -
Good luck with your recovery Paddy .
F’king nightmare getting an injury as the season warms up .
Im pretending I’m not fucked with my groin and knee agg , managing to blag through it and in 9th league cricket I can get by , just .
Two games last weekend killed me and I won’t do that again unless they’re short .
I literally can’t wait for the next game with my 15 year old son and is the highlight of the week as we go to the game discussing the team and then the after match inquest on the way home when he somehow finds a voice and we talk rather than the rest of the week when it’s a grunt .4 -
Leuth figures prediction if oppo bat first
6 overs 0 maidens 66 runs 1 wicket2 -
Wishing you betterPaddyP17 said:Rather unhappily, I have done either my MCL or one of the menisci near it. I'm hoping 'tis but a scratch of course, but I can't really move effectively so I'm out for at least the next few weeks.
At least it helps solve selection dilemmas! But very gutted to be sidelined - I rather live for this sport. Will still be attending each and every game, though.1 -
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Train to Whitstable has the slight feeling of a prisoner's final journey to the gallows6
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Do you get a tumbril from the station?
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Yeah I'm definitely opening the bowling
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Final train is absolutely rammed btw. It's almost like it's a summer weekend and people want to go to the seaside or something. Very weird0
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Gould injured himself hitting our opening bowler for six in the first over. U18 kid smashed 40 and holed out. But you didn't warn us about Joe Denly's sodding brother ffsAddick Addict said:
Of all the grounds to be bowling to Gould at too - it's a chip for a maximum! He isn't the only one that can hit it in the Whitstable attack either as they have a current Kent U18 lad who gives it a right thump.Leuth said:
May be bowling at him in the league this Sat. Be careful what you wish forLeuth said:At this stage I really fancy a bowl at the Goulds. Let's arrange a friendly.
Just remember Leuth - it only takes one ball4 -
I must admit I forgot to mention him!0
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Lolwray 4-21 from 9 today..a big 0 when batting
Willingdon 174 -7 from 40 ..we conceded 38 extras ( none down to me) ..I dt think we got more than 40 in reply3 -
We were all out for 127 (more than twice anyone else has scored against them)in 37.2 overs , the oppo bowling was sickeningly all on the money i Got a pathetic 5 throwing the bat , single, 4, out with 5 overs left , son got 1 doing the same .
they cruised to the total in 29 overs for loss of 3
I dropped a tough c&b off their gun batsmen when he was on about 20 odd he went on to get out on 64 to my son to give him an average of 258 for the season
i bowled 5 overs 12 for 0
but it was a beautiful ground(Terling) and a nice crowd , will be embarrassing when they come to our public park pitch covered in fox shit4 -
See a player scored his 10,000th run for Dartford CC this weekend1




