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Kent CCC 2018

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  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,150
    In at work tomorrow at 7am... Cant wait to give it to the hoggs, but the one day cup will haunt me forever.
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    edited August 2018
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,857
    Was it a dodgy pitch?
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,964

    In at work tomorrow at 7am... Cant wait to give it to the hoggs, but the one day cup will haunt me forever.

    Did the double over them too.
  • Decided at 1pm to get to this one as a means of cheering up a very down in the dumps Fanny.

    M25/M3 Friday afternoon traffic meant a 2 hour journey stretched to nearly 4 but made it by 6.30.

    First time at the Ageas Bowl & quite impressed apart from the extremely loud music played at every possible opportunity .

    So, was it worth it ?

    Well, following what I felt was a pretty poor innings from our lads, the jury was definitely out & an apology to Mr F for dragging him out of his comfortable chair in Wadhurst was very close.

    Surely it couldn't be a poor batting wicket !

    And then the fireworks started....

    I had been quite vociferous during our innings and seemed like the only Kent supporter in the ground, earning "poor old girl" smiles from the Hampshire faithful.

    So, when their main man ( and SURELY a candidate for the England team again soon - lol !) went for 1 , followed by another, then another , seemingly ad infinitum, those pitying smiles were returned with knobs on.

    TBH, we couldn't believe what we were witnessing !

    What seemed to be an odds on defeat at 139 -7, now appeared to be an overwhelmingly winning score and the faithful turned to a prolonged Mexican Wave to cover up their embarrassment.

    We were magnificent in the field even though at least 2 skiers were put down , with a fantastic catch by our Joe being the highlight amongst several other contenders. Stoinis & Milne are stand out bowlers indeed & should be feared by all the teams we have yet to face in the Blast. But, everyone played their part & the team spirit was very evident.

    SNE must be regretting his decision to leave, with the first ball he received shattering his stumps courtesy of Adam Milne.

    A great evening which we can only hope is a good omen for tomorrow's season opener at the Stadium of Light.
  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 5,823
    For info, Tredders is umpiring the Whitstable vs Nonington game today.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    Pedro45 said:

    For info, Tredders is umpiring the Whitstable vs Nonington game today.

    Whoever buys more jars of jams from him gets the benefit of the marginal decisions :smile:
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013

    Decided at 1pm to get to this one as a means of cheering up a very down in the dumps Fanny.

    M25/M3 Friday afternoon traffic meant a 2 hour journey stretched to nearly 4 but made it by 6.30.

    First time at the Ageas Bowl & quite impressed apart from the extremely loud music played at every possible opportunity .

    So, was it worth it ?

    Well, following what I felt was a pretty poor innings from our lads, the jury was definitely out & an apology to Mr F for dragging him out of his comfortable chair in Wadhurst was very close.

    Surely it couldn't be a poor batting wicket !

    And then the fireworks started....

    I had been quite vociferous during our innings and seemed like the only Kent supporter in the ground, earning "poor old girl" smiles from the Hampshire faithful.

    So, when their main man ( and SURELY a candidate for the England team again soon - lol !) went for 1 , followed by another, then another , seemingly ad infinitum, those pitying smiles were returned with knobs on.

    TBH, we couldn't believe what we were witnessing !

    What seemed to be an odds on defeat at 139 -7, now appeared to be an overwhelmingly winning score and the faithful turned to a prolonged Mexican Wave to cover up their embarrassment.

    We were magnificent in the field even though at least 2 skiers were put down , with a fantastic catch by our Joe being the highlight amongst several other contenders. Stoinis & Milne are stand out bowlers indeed & should be feared by all the teams we have yet to face in the Blast. But, everyone played their part & the team spirit was very evident.

    SNE must be regretting his decision to leave, with the first ball he received shattering his stumps courtesy of Adam Milne.

    A great evening which we can only hope is a good omen for tomorrow's season opener at the Stadium of Light.

    Where did you park ?
    We're going there for Eng v WI in WC next year.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,481

    Decided at 1pm to get to this one as a means of cheering up a very down in the dumps Fanny.

    M25/M3 Friday afternoon traffic meant a 2 hour journey stretched to nearly 4 but made it by 6.30.

    First time at the Ageas Bowl & quite impressed apart from the extremely loud music played at every possible opportunity .

    So, was it worth it ?

    Well, following what I felt was a pretty poor innings from our lads, the jury was definitely out & an apology to Mr F for dragging him out of his comfortable chair in Wadhurst was very close.

    Surely it couldn't be a poor batting wicket !

    And then the fireworks started....

    I had been quite vociferous during our innings and seemed like the only Kent supporter in the ground, earning "poor old girl" smiles from the Hampshire faithful.

    So, when their main man ( and SURELY a candidate for the England team again soon - lol !) went for 1 , followed by another, then another , seemingly ad infinitum, those pitying smiles were returned with knobs on.

    TBH, we couldn't believe what we were witnessing !

    What seemed to be an odds on defeat at 139 -7, now appeared to be an overwhelmingly winning score and the faithful turned to a prolonged Mexican Wave to cover up their embarrassment.

    We were magnificent in the field even though at least 2 skiers were put down , with a fantastic catch by our Joe being the highlight amongst several other contenders. Stoinis & Milne are stand out bowlers indeed & should be feared by all the teams we have yet to face in the Blast. But, everyone played their part & the team spirit was very evident.

    SNE must be regretting his decision to leave, with the first ball he received shattering his stumps courtesy of Adam Milne.

    A great evening which we can only hope is a good omen for tomorrow's season opener at the Stadium of Light.

    Where did you park ?
    We're going there for Eng v WI in WC next year.
    There are huge car parks nearby with plenty of shuttle buses in attendance.
    Very smooth operation.

  • Decided at 1pm to get to this one as a means of cheering up a very down in the dumps Fanny.

    M25/M3 Friday afternoon traffic meant a 2 hour journey stretched to nearly 4 but made it by 6.30.

    First time at the Ageas Bowl & quite impressed apart from the extremely loud music played at every possible opportunity .

    So, was it worth it ?

    Well, following what I felt was a pretty poor innings from our lads, the jury was definitely out & an apology to Mr F for dragging him out of his comfortable chair in Wadhurst was very close.

    Surely it couldn't be a poor batting wicket !

    And then the fireworks started....

    I had been quite vociferous during our innings and seemed like the only Kent supporter in the ground, earning "poor old girl" smiles from the Hampshire faithful.

    So, when their main man ( and SURELY a candidate for the England team again soon - lol !) went for 1 , followed by another, then another , seemingly ad infinitum, those pitying smiles were returned with knobs on.

    TBH, we couldn't believe what we were witnessing !

    What seemed to be an odds on defeat at 139 -7, now appeared to be an overwhelmingly winning score and the faithful turned to a prolonged Mexican Wave to cover up their embarrassment.

    We were magnificent in the field even though at least 2 skiers were put down , with a fantastic catch by our Joe being the highlight amongst several other contenders. Stoinis & Milne are stand out bowlers indeed & should be feared by all the teams we have yet to face in the Blast. But, everyone played their part & the team spirit was very evident.

    SNE must be regretting his decision to leave, with the first ball he received shattering his stumps courtesy of Adam Milne.

    A great evening which we can only hope is a good omen for tomorrow's season opener at the Stadium of Light.

    Where did you park ?
    We're going there for Eng v WI in WC next year.
    There was a huge field about 5 mins or less walk from the ground , charging 10 pounds.

    Follow the signs to the Ageas Bowl and you'll see the parking signs.
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  • Personally don't think Bell Drummond should open in the power play for T20 games. Just feel he is a little bit too slow at getting going for this game
  • CharltonKerry
    CharltonKerry Posts: 2,960
    Kent 68 for 1 off 8 overs
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    160-5 after 20,which sounds short. Poor Joe ends up 99no...
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    35-0. Gloucestershire need 126 runs to win from 16.1 overs
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    edited August 2018
    Denly not out 99
    Bell-Drummond c M Taylor b Howell 19
    Kuhn b van Buuren 18
    Billings c Cockbain b Howell 7
    Stoinis c Howell b Tye 7
    Blake lbw b Payne 0
    Dickson not out 4
  • Limbering up for my usual as we speak......
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    75-0 after 7.4, this will be over very quickly
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    101-1. 10.3 overs
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    123-1. Gloucestershire need 38 runs to win from 5.2 overs
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    131-2. 4 overs to go
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  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    Gloucestershire need 23 runs to win from 3.0 overs
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,857
    15 from 15

    Pretty much done and dusted
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    Gloucestershire need 5 runs to win from 2.0 overs
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    Very poor batting performance by the middle order, another 20 runs and it might have been a competitive total
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    Gloucestershire need 3 runs to win from 1.4 overs
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    edited August 2018
    Scores level. 1 over to go. Milne bowling
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    4. all over
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    ross1 said:

    Scores level. 1 over to go. Milne bowling

    A sextuple wicket maiden would be handy now
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    Lost by 8 wickets
  • Good t20 side are Glos.

    Great season so far - can't win them all.

    How does the table look?