Well, where to start...some names:-
Soulman - "Superstar" Chris
Procricketer - Adi
Pistol101- Pistol (Workhorse)
uknsaunders - me
Vitas - Jake
Manormanic - Iain
Iand123 - Ian
Byo - Simon
Ayrtek - Tom
Tim2000s - Tim
- David "Dave" Hillier
Hell4Leather - Matt
Most of the team met at Matt's workshop to stroke some wood. Chris naturally reserved half the stock and went about selecting the two finest bats he could find. I will leave the bat reviews to Chris but we all had a good chat and then departed for the game at Stone CC. On arrival we soon discovered we were 2 short. It appears I gave Pistol the wrong postcode and he was doing the scenic tour of Stone. Using this to my advantage I blagged the toss and we batted first, before ringing Pistol and telling him the correct postcode. With 11 men present we sent in the big guns of "Superstar" Chris and Adi. After missing out on 2 long hops Chris smashed the half volley down mid-off's throat. It was like Sachin getting out, absolute silence, dogs howled, Women cried, Kids ran around asking "why is Chris not batting". Yes, shaken to the foundations we were. Iain next in, then got one that stopped and he was gone. Jake, visibly shaken by the departure of Chris, nicked off to slip. 10-3 wasn't great. Fortunately for us the 13 year old who wrecked our batting was pulled out of the attack after 2 overs and Marcus (yes from Affinity) came on to feed us some runs. With Tomtek at the crease and fastereddie straying somewhat we eased to the relatively calm waters of 40 odd for 3. Tomtek then fell to a badly disguised slower ball from Marcus. I swear his arm went backwards at one point, but Tom couldn't untangle his legs and walked before was given LBW. Ian came in and played a decent hand for 30, including a big 6 and things were starting to motor along as we passed the 100 mark in 14 overs. Ian soon departed and Simon kept things ticking over until Adi fell for a fine 68 with the score around 140 off 25 overs. With the much hyped Marlow Power Hitting Mafia of Hillier and Pistol to come, a total of 220 looked possible. It wasn't to be as firstly Dave ran Simon out with the score on 174 in the 32nd and then in a fit of guilt did the same to himself (off a wide). Pistol proved last seasons slogfest was a fluke and pulled one back to the bowler, leaving myself and Tim to bat the last 2 overs out. I proved yet again why I am averaging 4.4 in the league this season, never looking remotely like scoring a run in the 6 balls I faced. Tim's dismissal in the last over summed up our innings, he toed a shoulder high full toss to first slip. 182 all out, could be better could be worse.
After a fine lunch, Pistol was handed the cherry. With his golden arm in action he first long hopped the opening batsman for a caught behind and then did the same to a wild swing from Marcus.Good catches taken by Jake keeping and Chris at slip. Things returned to normality after that. Tim was steady and only really got punished when pitching short. His inswing posing some interesting fields with leg slips etc. Pistol was back to pie mode and started getting some stick. Skipper reeled out the Chris and after a an expensive first over he tickled the stumps to finally live up to the hype.However, Stone had some decent batsman in and after Chris pulled up with a phantom hamstring injury, Adi received some tap. Adi did knock over the opener but at 102 for 4 in the 17th they seemed set for a big first innings lead. Thankfully the (heroic/useless - delete to taste) skipper was now keeping it tight and in partnership with Simon's off spinning darts, the oppo slowed down. Firstly Skipper, took the oppo captain out, Box before wicket as he tried to reverse sweep me (fool). Then Matt was put into a state of confusion about whether to hit me for 4 or 6, so he decided to chip me straight to Tim at long off. I finished if a fine spell of 7-0-22-2 - average 11, ER 3.14, BSR 21 - yes it was that good. Not sure how Chris missed it from his match report. I was helped by Tomtek saving 40 runs at extra cover though, breaking most of the fingers in the process. Simon did the rest of the cleaning up, 2-34 off 6 overs bowling to short boundary. He bowled the only maiden and cleaned out the key man Puddlington for 61. Pistol cleaned out a little kid to pick up a scarcely believable 3-37 off 7. Chris would of bowled more overs but when offered, he said "let the workhorse bowl" pointing at Pistol - superstars what can you do? The last over or two we were treated to fastereddie masterclass. His innings started with a lovely drive through cover first ball, swung himself off his feet playing early on 7 slower balls from Pistol, hit one out of the ground off simon and then was stumped by 10 yards. He did the job though and Stone took a 2 run lead into the t20 game.
2nd Innings to follow.