Month: July 2021

  • Week 72 – July 26th – Week 2 of lockdown ending

    Speldhurst II 149-8 in 35 overs (James Flemington 51, Arthur Plunkett 45, Nicholas Scott 6-2-24-2, Scott Conway 3-0-15-2) drew with Penshurst Park II 40-1 in 10 overs

    Another wet weekend was promised as the 2s hosted Penshurst – top of the league, and responsible for our infamous 29 all out earlier this season. With sweet revenge on our minds, and a shortened game of 35 overs per side agreed, our openers calmly negotiated the opening bowlers to leave us 63-0 from 18 overs – not many times this season has our number six batsman been able to umpire overs 10-20, without having already batted!

    When wickets did fall, they fell in neat batches of three, but this did not distract from two classy knocks: 51 from James Flemington, which lifted him coolly to the summit of the 2s top run-scorers list, and a brutal 46 (26 balls) from Arthur Plunkett which saw him try to hit most deliveries into his own back garden!

    I managed to make 3 not out at the end of the innings.

    With 149 on the board, we knew we were in with a good shout. SCC newbie Gary Humble acquitted himself excellently in his first three overs for the club, conceding just four runs. His next four balls however, saw him pick up an arm injury and then go for 17! In the end just 10 overs of tight bowling and fielding were managed by a high-energy, high-quality Speldhurst side hell-bent on retribution!

  • Week 72 – July 26th – Week 2 of lockdown ending

    Terry Cooper passed away today, another member of the great Don Revie team. RIP

    Former Leeds defender Terry Cooper has died at the age of 77.

    Cooper made 351 appearances for Leeds between 1962 and 1975 during one of the most successful periods in the club’s history.

    The full-back scored the only goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal at Wembley and was part of the side that won the First Division title the following season.

    He also won 20 caps for England and played at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico.

    Cooper left Leeds for Middlesbrough in 1975 and also had spells at Bristol City, Bristol Rovers and Doncaster Rovers, before retiring from playing after a second spell at Bristol City in 1984.

    He would later manage both Bristol clubs as well as having two stints in charge of Exeter either side of a two-year spell at Birmingham.

  • Week 72 – July 26th – Week 2 of lockdown ending

    We went to the county ground at Beckenham to see Kent v Lancashire in the Royal London one day cup. This was the first time I had been to ground to watch a match and I could show Claire where I did my ECB coach training from earlier in the year.

    As seems to be the case for us this year, the rain followed us and we only saw 14.5 overs of cricket.

    Lancashire had reached 71 without loss when play was halted by a downpour at 12.02, with Josh Bohannon 39 not out and Keaton Jennings unbeaten on 24. Kent’s Darren Stevens had bowled six overs for just 11.

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    The legend that is Darren Stevens during warm up

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    Darren Stevens ready to run in to bowl

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    Nice take by Ollie Robinson down the leg side pass Keaton Jennings.

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    Is Keaton going to lift his foot up?
  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

    Claire had surgery today, including the removal of three cyst.

    Thankfully it all went smoothly and I was able to pick her up early evening.

  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

    Today our certificate arrived for the Father Time plaque that will be on display on the new Father Time wall at the Lords cricket ground.

    It’s for me and Claire in celebrating the England Women World Cup win at Lords in 2017 which we were at.

    I think the best atmosphere I have been at for any sporting event.

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    Certificate for the Father Time plaque.
  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

    Final pictures from 150 years match between Speldhurst v MCC.

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    Nice capture of a take by wicketkeeper Edward Wesson.

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    Well beaten and captured the ball in the picture.

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    Putting some effort into that ball.

    MCC 265-6 dec in 44 overs (J Raynard 50, H Lloyd 110, A Moen 74*, James Waters 5-0-28-3) beat Speldhurst 184 in 43.4 overs (Dave Booth 36, Mike Jeffreys 44, R Balyliss 10-0-48-3, Matt P Hannon 9-3-29-3, Michael Churchill 8.4-1-34-2, R Glaysher 9-3-34-2) by 81 runs.

  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

    Another video from the Speldhurst v MCC match.

  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

    More pictures from the morning play of Speldhurst v MCC.

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  • Week 71 – July 19th – Week 1 of lockdown ending

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