Well on wednesday of last week, I got the good news that I had been selected for 2nd grade for the weekend ahead!!!! - this was a bit of a shock as I had managed to have the worst net of my life on the Wednesday, including getting out to the 2nd grade captain Huddo.
However I was selected and being very happy about being selected, I had to then think about getting some runs and trying to stay in second grade.
During the week there has been a bit of bad news though, Gran has been a bit ill recently and had to go to hospital. hopefull she recovers very soon.
Saturday came, and with a bit of rain forecast and as rain had already fallen in Oatley, we were unsure as to whether we would get a game or not.
We got to the ground to find out that not much rain had fallen there and not much forecast, so we went out to do our warm up. I can say again I haven't warmed up that badly for a long while. (couldn't hit a ball out the middle in throw downs and couldn't pick up a ball and we won't talk about the throwing!)
Anyway Huddo lost the toss and on what looked to be a belter was put in to bat. I was told to get the pads on as I was batting 3. Huddo got out - arguably caught behind - this left us not many for 1.
So I went in to bat and was very patient at the beginning, which is very unlike my usual self.
I managed to start hitting the ball OK, even if it was a tad slow.
1 of only 5 boundaries in my innings was the first 6 I have hit in australia. Even though it was a rank short ball, I did manage to hit it out of the screws and it sailed over mid wicket for a fair distance. Very satisfying, as I was being chirped a bit and the famous line came out earlier in the day " It is red and round the idea is to hit it".
I got myself out LBW playing across the line trying to pinch a single on the legside, for 52.
After this we collapsed a bit and lost 8 wickets for 48 runs.
However we did have a bit of time to try and get them a few down before end of play. This was not the case! The track was deteriorating and the ball was jumping and rolling. At the end of the days play, we had them 8 for 89 and went off for bad light. Had we taken one more wicket, we would have won on first innings on day one, as one of their players had to go home early.
Anyway, there is always next week to try and get the win and go for an outright win.
A good start to the game and a good start to my 2nd grade in Australia.
I shall update soon.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Better late than never!
Well, again I have been slack and not written on the blog for ages.
It has been an eventful cricket time since I last wrote here, as I played the second half of a very eventful game indeed.
After we got to 269 all out at the end of day one the opposition embarked on an interesting journey to score the same as us, even though they have claimed the win.
We fielded all day with some of the worst umpires (from their own team) that I have ever experienced.
This was really cheating taken to a new level. We must have had 10 plumb LBW's and none of them were given - what an absolute disgrace! I have never seen cheating like it on a cricket field. When we walked off at the end of the game to our changing room, we were given abuse and told that WE had cheated in the game - . this was rich coming from them as they had done the scoring all day and the books added up. Anyway, we left the ground thinking it was a tie and then on the Monday, an official complaint was put in by the opposition to contest the declared result. This won't be heard for a while - I don't know what the grounds were, as they are contesting our score of269, even though they put in on their website the week before as the end of the first days play score. All I can say is that I am glad we only play each team once, as I never want to play Burwood Briars ever again.
I managed to have the worst net of all time on Wednesday this week, it was one really from the rubbish pile, however, I have been put up a team for this weekend, which is the highest team I can play in, as there is another overseas playing in 1st grade. So I am happy about that, I just need to score runs now to stay there.
That is about all to report on the cricket front, but this time I will update here sooner.
It has been an eventful cricket time since I last wrote here, as I played the second half of a very eventful game indeed.
After we got to 269 all out at the end of day one the opposition embarked on an interesting journey to score the same as us, even though they have claimed the win.
We fielded all day with some of the worst umpires (from their own team) that I have ever experienced.
This was really cheating taken to a new level. We must have had 10 plumb LBW's and none of them were given - what an absolute disgrace! I have never seen cheating like it on a cricket field. When we walked off at the end of the game to our changing room, we were given abuse and told that WE had cheated in the game - . this was rich coming from them as they had done the scoring all day and the books added up. Anyway, we left the ground thinking it was a tie and then on the Monday, an official complaint was put in by the opposition to contest the declared result. This won't be heard for a while - I don't know what the grounds were, as they are contesting our score of269, even though they put in on their website the week before as the end of the first days play score. All I can say is that I am glad we only play each team once, as I never want to play Burwood Briars ever again.
I managed to have the worst net of all time on Wednesday this week, it was one really from the rubbish pile, however, I have been put up a team for this weekend, which is the highest team I can play in, as there is another overseas playing in 1st grade. So I am happy about that, I just need to score runs now to stay there.
That is about all to report on the cricket front, but this time I will update here sooner.
Monday, 17 November 2008
Finally...............
Sorry again for a bit of delay between the posts. I forgot about it for a while, so here it is!!!!!
Well, two saturdays ago I had a feeling of some form returning. I managed to work my way to 34, before I lost a bit of concentration and managed to chip a fairly easy catch to a wide mid-off. - what a disappointment, however there was another chance to bat because we got bowled out and were asked to bat again. This was bad news, as it meant that the oppo could go for an outright win and put a lot of pressure on us.
We did not get of the the best of starts, as we found ourselves on a hat-trick ball after Patrick Duffy and Sean Mantle got bowled by nearly the same ball - both of them were bowled top of off stump - luckily Alex Wall came out to face the distinctly average hatrick ball - a full toss down leg side.
Anyway the game continued and Alex started to get a tad wound up by their captain 'Daniel Whyyn'. This was a good thing for Alex as it got him into a mindset where most of the balls were sailing a long way over the boundary, including one that almost cleared the pavilion.
He eventually got out however and the day concluded with only a first innings win for the opposition, but 3rd grades first loss of the season.
The next week (this week) was somewhat different. After saying goodbye to Jamie mid week for his trip up to Byron Bay, we had another game and for the first time Jiffy won the toss and we batted!!!! This turned out be the right call.
Patrick Duffy & I opened the batting and got through the opening hour unscathed. That was a pretty good effort, considering the ball was doing all-sorts and we survived a few close LBW decisions.
Patrick was finally out, caught behind for 60. With the opening stand of 117. we had a lot to smile about. However we lost another wicket soon afterwards, before Alex Economu came out to bat. He started to hit the ball well, however, I was given out LBW for 68, my highest score in Australia to date.
We continued to bat for a while, but lost wickets at the wrong times. There was one other partership to mention, that between Alex and Gav Scott, both of them ex 1st Grade players - Gav captained first grade last year. They build a good partership mid way through the innings.
We ended up all out for 266, which is very defendable and potentially a winning score with such a long boundaries.
The opposition had to bat for 5 overs, and we used 4 bowlers in that time to try to unsettle the opening batsmen. This did not work, as we ended up with them 0-5.
Off the field, it has been a quiet week, because of a slight lack of funds. I did, however go to the aquarium yesterday. All I can say is WOW! - there are some odd creatures in this world.
Any way just to finish off HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mum for Wednesday - hope you have a great day.
I'll update soon.
x
Well, two saturdays ago I had a feeling of some form returning. I managed to work my way to 34, before I lost a bit of concentration and managed to chip a fairly easy catch to a wide mid-off. - what a disappointment, however there was another chance to bat because we got bowled out and were asked to bat again. This was bad news, as it meant that the oppo could go for an outright win and put a lot of pressure on us.
We did not get of the the best of starts, as we found ourselves on a hat-trick ball after Patrick Duffy and Sean Mantle got bowled by nearly the same ball - both of them were bowled top of off stump - luckily Alex Wall came out to face the distinctly average hatrick ball - a full toss down leg side.
Anyway the game continued and Alex started to get a tad wound up by their captain 'Daniel Whyyn'. This was a good thing for Alex as it got him into a mindset where most of the balls were sailing a long way over the boundary, including one that almost cleared the pavilion.
He eventually got out however and the day concluded with only a first innings win for the opposition, but 3rd grades first loss of the season.
The next week (this week) was somewhat different. After saying goodbye to Jamie mid week for his trip up to Byron Bay, we had another game and for the first time Jiffy won the toss and we batted!!!! This turned out be the right call.
Patrick Duffy & I opened the batting and got through the opening hour unscathed. That was a pretty good effort, considering the ball was doing all-sorts and we survived a few close LBW decisions.
Patrick was finally out, caught behind for 60. With the opening stand of 117. we had a lot to smile about. However we lost another wicket soon afterwards, before Alex Economu came out to bat. He started to hit the ball well, however, I was given out LBW for 68, my highest score in Australia to date.
We continued to bat for a while, but lost wickets at the wrong times. There was one other partership to mention, that between Alex and Gav Scott, both of them ex 1st Grade players - Gav captained first grade last year. They build a good partership mid way through the innings.
We ended up all out for 266, which is very defendable and potentially a winning score with such a long boundaries.
The opposition had to bat for 5 overs, and we used 4 bowlers in that time to try to unsettle the opening batsmen. This did not work, as we ended up with them 0-5.
Off the field, it has been a quiet week, because of a slight lack of funds. I did, however go to the aquarium yesterday. All I can say is WOW! - there are some odd creatures in this world.
Any way just to finish off HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mum for Wednesday - hope you have a great day.
I'll update soon.
x
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Sorry for the delay (2)
I know it has been a long time, but there has not been much going on at my end of the world.
I have finally found a job, which is a great relief. Basically. I am one of those anoying people who stand on the street and ask you to sign up to an e-mail to promote a movie, so if I can remember your e-mail address, be expecting an e-mail because I make a bit of money out of it!!!
On the cricket front, I had a very boring, yet succesfull weekendbefore last, because I did nothing all day, even though we won, I'd managed to get myself out the week before for a duck before the end of play, which meant i had nothing to do except watch my team win well and remain undefeated.
This week was a bit different though, as we fielded first. I'd have to say that,even for my high standards, I managed to wicket keep rather well, and even managed to pick up a leg side stumping to a medium pacer - not bad hey!!! I may even take it up full time now!!! hehe.
We managed to bowl them out for 253 and had to face one over before the end of the days play. I let the night watchman take all 6 of those balls whilst I looked on!!!
I may have got myself a bit of a test next week having given their captain a bit of a send off. I think I may get a bit back!!! Come on the mental toughness!!! I will survive (i hope)!!!
I shall keep you updated on how things go this week!!
I have finally found a job, which is a great relief. Basically. I am one of those anoying people who stand on the street and ask you to sign up to an e-mail to promote a movie, so if I can remember your e-mail address, be expecting an e-mail because I make a bit of money out of it!!!
On the cricket front, I had a very boring, yet succesfull weekendbefore last, because I did nothing all day, even though we won, I'd managed to get myself out the week before for a duck before the end of play, which meant i had nothing to do except watch my team win well and remain undefeated.
This week was a bit different though, as we fielded first. I'd have to say that,even for my high standards, I managed to wicket keep rather well, and even managed to pick up a leg side stumping to a medium pacer - not bad hey!!! I may even take it up full time now!!! hehe.
We managed to bowl them out for 253 and had to face one over before the end of the days play. I let the night watchman take all 6 of those balls whilst I looked on!!!
I may have got myself a bit of a test next week having given their captain a bit of a send off. I think I may get a bit back!!! Come on the mental toughness!!! I will survive (i hope)!!!
I shall keep you updated on how things go this week!!
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