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Saved by the weather at Hambledon.
Their team of keen, athletic, well-coached grammar school and Uni kids, was far too good for us.
Given the demographic of most club cricket these days, there are not many scorecards that read like this, any more!:
Josh
Seb
Harry
Elliott
Lewis
Jamie
Joel
Toby
Archie
Jonas
They won the toss and chose to bat. They were very aggressive from the start and we all went for a few. I nicked off one of the openers early, and we managed to have them 75/2. Then 'Lewis' and 'Toby' put on 186 - and they finished 271/3. Toby (100 not out, from 81 balls) is 17. Depressing !
In response, at 104 after 18 overs, we were actually ahead of where they'd been - but with 4 wickets down, 30-odd runs behind the DLS score. Then it started to spit with rain.
Our umpire went to put the stumps down, so they could bring the covers on, but the opposition umpire and captain, were adamant we should 'give it a few minutes'. We played 5 more balls, lost one more wicket, and then it started to rain properly.
Still they were adamant we should try to play on, but we basically walked off, as it was absolutely not playable. By 'a few minutes' of course, they meant the SEVEN more balls, that would have completed 20 overs and thus constituted a result.
Then we sat and watched it rain solidly for an hour, before they finally accepted their fate.
Along with not providing any teas, Hambledon's lack of respect for tradition / etiquette, stretched to neither of their centurions getting a jug in (granted one of them would have had to get a jug of coke )
Their team of keen, athletic, well-coached grammar school and Uni kids, was far too good for us.
Given the demographic of most club cricket these days, there are not many scorecards that read like this, any more!:
Josh
Seb
Harry
Elliott
Lewis
Jamie
Joel
Toby
Archie
Jonas
They won the toss and chose to bat. They were very aggressive from the start and we all went for a few. I nicked off one of the openers early, and we managed to have them 75/2. Then 'Lewis' and 'Toby' put on 186 - and they finished 271/3. Toby (100 not out, from 81 balls) is 17. Depressing !
In response, at 104 after 18 overs, we were actually ahead of where they'd been - but with 4 wickets down, 30-odd runs behind the DLS score. Then it started to spit with rain.
Our umpire went to put the stumps down, so they could bring the covers on, but the opposition umpire and captain, were adamant we should 'give it a few minutes'. We played 5 more balls, lost one more wicket, and then it started to rain properly.
Still they were adamant we should try to play on, but we basically walked off, as it was absolutely not playable. By 'a few minutes' of course, they meant the SEVEN more balls, that would have completed 20 overs and thus constituted a result.
Then we sat and watched it rain solidly for an hour, before they finally accepted their fate.
Along with not providing any teas, Hambledon's lack of respect for tradition / etiquette, stretched to neither of their centurions getting a jug in (granted one of them would have had to get a jug of coke )