Tag: Speldhurst

  • Week 67 – June 21st – Week 6 of lockdown easing phase 3

    Sissinghurst II 171-7 in 40 overs (Michael Winner 55, Peter Smith 65, Ben Harrison 9-1-40-2, James Roche 9-3-15-3, James Flemington 9-0-32-2) lost to Speldhurst II 172-5 in 36.1 overs (James Flemington 76* Ben Harrison 40*, Charlie Streeten 7.1-1-33-2) by 5 wickets.

    The weather was set fair, if the pitch and outfield a little soft and slow! Sissinghurst batted first and were 60-3 from 15 overs, with James ‘Junior’ Roche (3-15 from 9 overs) in particular being very economical.

    Overs 20-35 were average in the field, but, despite some terrible mathematics from the skipper, we recovered well, restricting the opposition to 171 from the 40. Young Will Plunkett bowled very well under pressure, but still we wait for 10 opposition wickets!

    In response, a celebrity appearance from Francis Booth lasted 21 balls with bat in hand. Unfortunately, no runs were scored! Junior Roche also failed to score, with considerably less time at the crease.
    When Iqbal also departed we were 26-3 and looking precarious, but James Flemington had other ideas. Small partnerships with Nick Fowler and father Mark got us closer, but still 105 runs away.

    It wasn’t until he was joined by his skipper that JFlem cut loose. Two very large 6s and a number of one-bounce 4s catapulted us to what had at one time seemed a very unlikely win by five wickets, with nearly four overs left. James finished unbeaten on 76 (65 balls) with skipper ‘Happy’ Harrison on 40 (46 balls).

    Due to the good partnerships, I wasn’t required to bat and enjoyed my first victory with the club.

  • Week 66 – June 14th – Week 5 of lockdown easing phase 3

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  • Week 65 – June 7th – Week 4 of lockdown easing phase 3

    Final pictures from the cricket and a good victory by Speldhurst.

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    Mike Dobson on driving.

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    Thankfully there were no ducks in our innings, but these were enjoying the shade in the river nearby

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    Sam waiting for the delivery.

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    Solid defense by Sam

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    Mike glancing to leg.
  • Week 65 – June 7th – Week 4 of lockdown easing phase 3

    More pictures and a video from the cricket.

  • Week 65 – June 7th – Week 4 of lockdown easing phase 3

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  • Week 64 – May 31st – Week 3 of lockdown easing phase 3

    Speldhurst 127 in 37.3 overs (Ben Harrison 46, Pieto Swart 9-0-29-2, Nolan Wilde 9-0-31-3, Tim Thirkell 9-0-24-2) lost to Linton Park 128-3 in 32.1 overs (Richard Piper 39, Henry Bourdillon 32*) by 7 wickets.

    Put into bat on wicket that had been baked all week, but hit by the Friday mass downpour as mentioned by me in the Canterbury Kent post, we struggled to 127 all out with the main innings comming from skipper Ben Harrison 46, both Flemington, James and Mark made into the 20’s, but the slow outfield and accurate bowling restricted us.

    In reply with no wicketkeeper, this reduced our bowling attack and the vistors Linton Park eased to victory by 7 wickets.

    My cricket season seems to be going into a downward spiral as I get the only ball to spin and was bowled for a golden duck. I know how Ravi Bopara must have felt in test cricket. ?

  • Week 63 – May 24th – Week 2 of lockdown easing phase 3

    Penshurst Park 201-9 in 40 overs (Simon Leegood 51, Nicholas Scott 51, Ben Harrison 9-2-33-4, Nick Coffin 8-1-28-2) beat Speldhurst 29 in 14 overs (Dave Smith 6-1-14-4, 6-2-6-3) by 172 runs.

    10-man 2s were very much looking forward to their trip to sunny Penshurst on Saturday; unfortunately, the cricketing gods didn’t support their optimism. Winning the toss and bowling looked like a good decision when PPCC’s dangerous top four were sent packing for 40 runs between them wih Ben Harrison bowling a top spell and finishing with 4-33. The middle overs belonged to the home team however, and a couple of 50s put the bowlers on the back foot. In the end, tight spells from the returning Peter Colman, Nick Coffin and young Sam Harman stifled what could have got out of hand.

    Needing 202 to win from 40 overs, we never looked comfortable in the face of two opening bowlers swinging the ball prodigiously both ways. In the end, we succumbed, and… quickly! As statisticians were scurrying to find our lowest ever score (we think it was 4 v Rusthall in 1902!), we subsided to 29 all out in just 14 overs, with Nick Fowler’s 12 making up a substantial portion!

    I was bowled for an eight ball duck by one of the best balls I have recieved in 40 plus years of cricket that I have played.

    I think this is one of the prettiest grounds that I have played on in Kent with Penshurst house in the back ground.

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    Penhurst Park cricket ground with Penhurst house in the background.
  • Week 62 – May 17th – Week 1 of lockdown easing phase 3

    Week 62 – May 17th – Week 1 of lockdown easing phase 3 May 22nd 19:00

    Speldhurst 136-7 in 30 overs (James Roche 69, Zeeshan Toor 7-0-42-2, Richard Dawes 7-3-9-2, Dinesh Patel 6-0-29-2) lost to Pembury 138-2 in 28.1 overs (Andrew Dawes 45, Neil Mobbs 68*) by 8 wickets.

    In another match that was reduced to 30 overs, another fine knock by James Roche held Speldhurt together to post 136-7. with the only real support from James Flemington (22)

    I got out to bat, but didn’t face a ball, so was 0 not out.

    Just after Pembury chase started, there was a big shower, that made it not possible for the quick bowlers to bowl and through openers Andrew Dawes (45) and (Neil Mobbs 68*), Pembury eased to an 8 wicket victory.

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