Month: September 2021

  • Week 79 – September 17th – The Shard – Part 2

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  • Week 79 – September 17th – The Shard – Part 1

    Today we went up to London for an afternoon tea at The Shard, it should have been back in January, but we were in the third Covid19 lockdown.

    Some amazing views and a nice afternoon tea.

    Enjoy the pictures.

    The Shard
    The view from our seat at The Shard.

    The Shard
    A busy Thames

    The Shard
    Part of the city of London

    The Shard
    Tower of London and HMS Belfast.

    The Shard
    The Peter Pan afternoon tea map menu
  • Week 78 – September 11th – Speldhurst friendly XI v Falconhurst 1st XI

    Falconhurst 150-9 in 35 overs (McCallister 30, Owen Fowler 8-1-25-2, Ben Harrison 5-2-9-2, Nick Fowler 4-0-25-2) lost to Speldhurst friendly XI 153-7 in 32.2 overs (Tristan Price 30, Ollie Crees 50, McCallister 9-1-40-3, J Tipper 6-1-27-2) by 3 wickets.

    Now the league season is over, it is only right that the weather is now perfect for cricket – and Saturday was no exception as we hosted Falconhurst.


    We bowled first, spearheaded by the excellent Owen Fowler (2-25 from 8 overs) and Will Plunkett (1-26 from 6). Whilst only one wicket fell in their opening spells, both bowled admirably and proved very difficult to get away.

    Jo Price then bowled fast and tidily; Nick Fowler, who dropped a catch off his son earlier, had one caught by his son; and we were treated to dual leg spin from Tom Hinton and Ollie Crees (or O. Priest, as their scorebook noted) – Hinton’s economy of 4.14 runs/over much better than Crees’ 12.5! In the end, they reached 149.

    In response, Hinton fluently got himself to 28 with no alarm before falling, followed quickly by Arthur Plunkett – beaten by a good one.

    The third-wicket partnership of 62 between O Priest (50) and T Price (30) made victory seem inevitable, but losing two Prices in three balls made Ollie’s belligerent fifty even more valuable.

    In the end, we were treated to some good biffing from Mike James (17) and a sumptuous cover drive from
    Will Plunkett to get us over the line. A win with 2.3 overs and 3 wickets remaining. Perfect.

    I finally got some runs with the bat, taken long enough.

    I have to say the skipper Ben Harrison took an amazing catch at mid-on, he is properly the 2nd best fielder that I have played with and the other player went on to play international cricket.

    This was my last game of the season and considering most of the matches are league games, I enjoyed my first season with Speldhurst. Good atmosphere in the club.

  • Week 78 – September 10th – Leeds Castle part 2

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  • Week 77 – September 5th – Kent v Worcestershire at Canterbury part 2

    More pictures from the first day of the match at Canterbury.

    Kent
    Darren Stevens the legend

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    Nathan Gilchrist, good picture

    Good bowling by Matt Milnes 4-35 and Nathan Gilchrist 5-38, meant Kent were batting mid afternoon.

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    Zak Crawley at the crease, skipper for this match.

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    Zak Crawley leave the first ball of the Kent innings.

    Kent went on to win this match, to make the final games against Middlesex, a deciding game for the third division title.

  • Week 77 – September 5th – Kent v Worcestershire at Canterbury part 1

    Myself and Claire went to Canterbury for the 1st day of this county championship match. For a change we had no rain.

    Kent won the toss and put Worcestershire into bat, here are some pictures from the day.

    Kent
    Kent final catching warm up before starting the match.

    Kent
    Daryl Mitchell facing

    Kent
    Tom Fell at the non-strikers end.

    Kent
    The legend that is Darren Stevens bowling.
  • Week 77 – September 4th – Speldhurst II v Bidborough III

    Speldhurst II 109 in 39.1 overs (Ben Harrison 39, Josh Patterson 6-0-27-2, 8.2-1-10-4) lost to Bidborough III 110-3 in 17.1 overs (H Whitehouse 32, Clint Hillhouse 33, James Roche 5-0-27-2) by 7 wickets.

    The final-week showdown with Bidborough. Unfortunately, we had only our blushes to save having been mathematically relegated the previous weekend.

    Furthermore, Bidborough still had a very slim chance of survival so whilst availability dictated we had just the 10 players, Bidborough had (understandably) done some shuffling around of their player pool to field a very strong 11.

    Batting first seemed like a good option and Tristan Price and James Roche repelled a very good opening pair. Unfortunately a lack of communication stranded both in the middle of the pitch trying to steal a run – James was the unfortunate soul to trudge (very slowly) back to the changing room.

    The going was slow throughout. Resistance came in the form of Skipper Harrison (39) and Adam Nash (19), but we were eventually bowled out for 109.

    With wickets needed quickly, unconventional field setting was the sensible (and most entertaining) option. Having got to 30 very quickly, exemplary bowling and fielding grabbed us 3 wickets for 3 runs.

    The cat was then firmly amongst the Bidborough pigeons. But after weathering a challenging 10 overs, the batsman cut loose and got to 109 relatively quickly.

    Top opening spells from Nash and Roche were the highlights, and did what every 2nd XI player has done all season: made their Skipper proud.

    I managed to make 2 before being bowled.

    I’m not sure how we ended up being relegated with the players we have, but we did. Hopefully were bounce back next year.

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