Lichfield Nomads Cricket Club : Match Reports 2003 |
Sutton on the Hill
v Lichfield Nomads Nomads travelled to
Derbyshire for the second consecutive week, for a Saturday match at
Sutton-on-the-Hill. An interesting outfield still showing the effects of
seventeenth century agriculture gave Nomads some cause for concern, but they
were hopeful of rising to the challenge on a pitch that looked to give some
help to the spinners. This left Sutton an hour
plus 20 overs to reach the target, after tea. Having identified the
undulating outfield as a potential hazard, Nomads were shocked to see Weir
flat on his face, after trying to run through the air to the first ball of
the innings, only Heslington was not amused as the ball raced to the
boundary. The turning pitch had encouraged Forster to open up with
Heslington and himself and he was rewarded as good turn accounted for Hayes
in his first over. However this brought together Stuckey and the left handed
Hall and they proceeded to gather runs steadily, until Stuckey was
brilliantly run out by Blackburn with a direct hit from mid on in the first
of the last 20 overs. At 80 for 2, Sutton looked to have a good chance,
needing only five an over and sporting some powerful hitters who began to
spray sixes around the ground. Blackburn replaced Greaves, but appeared to
cause little concern until he cleverly tempted Hall to attempt to reach the
boundary in one, to find Forster, only inches inside it, leaping millimetres
from the ground to hold the ball one handed, arm stretched, above his head.
Hoddy was by now weaving his customary magic, bowling Williams and Ingley
and tempting Land to give another catch to Forster at fly slip. However,
Sutton never looked out of it and needed only 53 from the last nine, still
with the powerful Harding at the wicket (we were told he’d scored 50 from 14
balls last week) when they inexplicably shut up shop, with Heslington and
Fearon tearing in, in an attempt to rip up wickets. Forster returned for the
last over and suffered the same fate as others with a six deposited on the
pavilion roof by Harding, only to bowl him with wicked turn from the last
ball. |
Nomads |
Sutton-on-the-Hill |
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Gardner |
run out |
3 |
Hayes |
b Forster |
4 |
Hussein |
b Ashford |
2 |
Stuckey |
run out (Blackburn) |
25 |
Heslington |
st. b Johnson |
82 |
Hall |
c Forster b Blackburn |
54 |
Pinfield |
b Ashford |
12 |
Ingley |
b Hoddy |
10 |
Fearon |
b Ingley |
7 |
Williams |
b Hoddy |
28 |
Moore |
b Ashford |
1 |
Land |
c Forster b Hoddy |
0 |
Forster |
b Harding |
8 |
Harding |
b Forster |
19 |
Hoddy |
not out |
25 |
Duffell |
not out |
8 |
Weir |
c b Harding |
8 |
|
|
|
Blackburn |
lbw Ingley |
13 |
|
|
|
Greaves |
b Ashford |
5 |
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|
|
Extras |
13 |
|
Extras |
7 |
|
Total, all out |
181 |
|
Total, for 7 wickets |
148 |
Fall of wickets: |
5-1, 80-2, 99-3, 122-4, 122-5, 125-6, 148-7 |
Ashford 14.5–4–26–4
Ingley 18–0–100–2
|
Heslington 9–1–32–0
Forster 9–1–23–2 |
8/9/2003
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