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Thamesvalley

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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #75 on: July 19, 2022, 10:26:20 AM »

That begs the question which senior member is keeping all this going ? Chairman and what is his vested interested in all this ?
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #76 on: July 19, 2022, 10:40:38 AM »

More club politics involved than I’ll put on here - but a lot of it is the sort of thing you get at most clubs, just turned up to 11
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #77 on: July 19, 2022, 10:55:33 AM »

Just reflecting on your posts, it seems like you were promised a role from the captain/ coach
But he has either lied to you and let you down , or potentially used for his own benefit and discarded .

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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #78 on: July 19, 2022, 11:00:27 AM »

Yes I was - and the fact that I’m a dedicated clubman has been used and abused. When he took the role on I supported him, but he lost me weeks ago and I’m only playing 1s still so that young lads don’t come up and have a bad experience.

However, the club is being dragged down so change is needed, and my focus is on getting the club atmosphere sorted out and people enjoying their cricket again.
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #79 on: July 19, 2022, 11:05:09 AM »

Not sure what other forum members are thinking when reading all this, seems horrific from what you are saying

What doesn’t make sense is how any club politics would all this to continue …

Guessing the captain/coach does very well from the club from his coaching charges

He sounds like a narcissist ?
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #80 on: July 19, 2022, 11:08:27 AM »

There is definitely an ego at play.

I’m on the club pay roll as a coach now, because of the lack of coaching being done…
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #81 on: July 19, 2022, 11:14:28 AM »

As in no one wants to be coached by him ?
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #82 on: July 19, 2022, 11:29:35 AM »

Stays in one lane and doesn’t circulate at all, has his clique in that lane and nobody else, so no actual coaching going on.
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #83 on: July 21, 2022, 12:19:25 AM »

After having quite a decent first half season in a lower div (averaging 50+), I've played a few games on loan at a club in div 2.

First three games didn't go so well - two single digit scores and one in the teens. So I figured I couldn't bat with the same aggression as the standard of bowling was much better (caught behind/in the circle playing extravagant shots early doors). Decided that I would try to focus on playing myself in and building an innings. Had my fourth game last weekend and ended up scoring about 30 odd (got myself out) batting for about 25 overs (!).

Any advice as to how I should find the balance between being a bit more cautious and waiting for the bad ball vs making sure the scoreboard keeps ticking and moving through the gears?
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #84 on: July 31, 2022, 11:46:07 AM »

Finally scored my first ever ton yesterday. Been a bad season for me with ankle problems, so it was a bit of an effort, but pleased to finish with 116.

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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #85 on: August 01, 2022, 08:23:13 AM »

Finally scored my first ever ton yesterday. Been a bad season for me with ankle problems, so it was a bit of an effort, but pleased to finish with 116.

Congrats mate!
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #86 on: August 01, 2022, 11:14:27 AM »

first game in a month due to childcare, not intentionally against my former side where i was for 15 years, but was hoping for it to be as friendly as it has been previously.

this is a 2nd 11 div 5 surrey champ game, so not the highest standard

they are second and we are bottom of the league so was expecting it to be tough but was shocked as how worried they were about us when they arrived. We werent hugely strong but competitive on paper so was optimistic, until i was asked to keep wicket.

skip won the toss and stuck them in, was fairly green considering but looked decent whatever decision he made. Amazingly, for a side who have struggled to take wickets against big scorers i was amazed that we reduced them to 8-4 in 4 overs, happy days. they dug in and batted well for a while but we never let them get away, at 107-7 their skipper elected to give their 50 not out batter not out stumped even though he was walking off. i asked our team before the game to keep the peace and accept decisions without proper umpires so was pleased when we moved on straight away. eventually we bowled them out for 164 with the number six given stumped (grudgingly) for 89.

probably well below par on a rapid outfield and decent deck so well pleased with our work, although a few moans about the extra 40 their batter was given by their skipper. personally delighted with 2 catches, a stumping, and most importantly zero byes. one of my best days behind the stumps.

at tea everything was very harmonious between the sides, lots of friendly chat and no animosity at all. that didnt last long.....

at 40-1 our number 3 had an appeal for caught behind given not out off their spinner. no idea from where we were sitting but our umpire said he didnt hear anything so didnt give it, the reaction from them couldnt have been more opposite from ours in the field. accusations of cheating within minutes and their skipper squaring up to the batters. to make it worse they then dropped him in the next over. tensions stayed high for the remainder of our entire innings, every appeal was huge and reacted with attitude with each not out. when the number 3 was eventually bowled a huge send off followed which was very close to the line, and not well received but us in the pavilion when we were informed of the verbals being handed out every ball buy the other batters at drinks.

we eventually got over the line after a few late wickets but was never really in doubt. then came the hand shakes, a few of our guys were fuming with their behavior but were told no agro and again keep the peace. only for their skipper to lose his rag completely and accuse everyone of us of cheating and ruining the spirit of the game? all bar three of them got their kit and left instantly, the remaining players stayed for a beer laughing at their skippers tantrum - one of them the batter who was given not out stumped, admitting he was miles out and doesnt know why it was given not. once he had calmed down (slightly) their skipper was adamant he had done nothing wrong and we were in the wrong, even when reminded about his umpiring he announced he wasnt a cheat and our decisions changed the game. i am not so sure but if that how he needs to justify losing to bottom of the league its up to him.

devils advocate, he cheated and so did ours - this is not my opinion. his 'error' gave them at least 40-50 runs, our umpires only gave us 30. so if hes right it didnt really change the game at all.

my actual opinion, he overreacted under pressure because they were being beaten badly by bottom of the league. and didnt know how to get back down from it, unfortunately he set the example for a very young side who then followed suit and went way over the top. i am certain our umpire didnt cheat but if our batsmen did glove it he should have walked as instructed before the game - he's saying it was pad btw but hes hardly going to admit it now.

i have reached out to him to clear the air as nobody needs this repeating when we play them again, hopefully someones explained what 'spirit of the game' actually means.

Wish it hadnt ended the way it did but not a lot we can do about it

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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #87 on: August 11, 2022, 10:20:04 AM »

In the spirit of reviving the forum, 2 weeks ago I took my career best senior bowling figures of 4-33. I had one over to try to get the 5-fer and proceeded to serve up a whole load of dross that was never in danger of getting anyone out. Played a T20 last night that was very sweaty, even at 6pm.
Season as a whole - bowling improved, especially in terms of economy. batting is an absolute pile of ****
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #88 on: August 11, 2022, 10:27:10 AM »

Well bowled mate. Following in a fine clubbie tradition of bottling the fivefer is even better 😅
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Re: Your 2022 Season
« Reply #89 on: August 11, 2022, 10:39:47 AM »

I was filling in as captain in our (Chingford Cricket Club) 4th XI on Saturday as the normal captain is away for 2 weeks in Turkey for a well needed holiday (didn't help that his middle son fractured his ankle playing cricket in a freak accident). Anyway, I tossed up with the opposition captain (who was also standing in for their regular captain) and explained to him that we had our own umpire (our club's President) and that he would do both innings from one end which according to the league (Essex) rules if an umpire is supplied they must do both innings (this happened in the away fixture against this team earlier in the season). I won the toss and elect to field, as we were about to start play, their captain said that he did not want our umpire to officiate their innings, as our team consisted of players who have played the game for many years and are part of the committee in some way or form, calmly explained to their captain about the rules about umpires (which we told him when he kicked up a fuss in the previous encounter), which lead to him hailing abuse at me saying do I speak English and being a little girl (I just laughed it off as I thought he was going to have a heart attack with how heated he got); one of their players had to take him to one aside to calm him down. We eventually started play about 10 minutes later due to this outburst and their captain umpired from the other end and I was fielding at mid off thought that he was rather harsh with some wide ball calls from one of our younger players; anyway, we bowled them out for 113, 6 bowled, 1 caught and 3 run outs, with their captain being the last wicket run out and injuring himself in the process. We chased it down in just over 20 overs for 3 down with our number 3 scoring 77 not out off of 49 balls with 10 fours and 5 sixes and took their captain for 26 in his one over. We have had to write a report to the league about the opposition captain. Our 4th XI are sitting proudly at the top of the table undefeated with the league title only 1 or 2 victories away depending on other results.
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