Lichfield Nomads Cricket Club : Match Reports 2003 |
Highcroft
Great Barr Unity
v Lichfield Nomads Nomads travelled to Highcroft
needing to win their final two matches. Hopes were high that a strong
batting and bowling line up would get them to within one win of the fabled
“Captain’s Curry”. Unfortunately Highcroft had not read the script and
brought along a strong team too, which grew in size from it’s initial nine,
over the first few overs. Highcroft’s opener Ellerman claiming to be 14, but looking several years younger played some classic strokes, racing to 19 before Hemmings unleashed a couple of stunning yorkers to remove his middle stump, with the second. Lambeth and Sturmey kept well up with the rate, crashing boundaries regularly as Nomads bowlers struggled to keep the runs down, only Hemmings seemed to make them struggle yet still went for four an over. A good catch from Greaves and another by Gardner, running a half marathon to take a catch which, without his sharp call, could have wiped out half the Nomads team, converging on a ball carrying the tail fin of one of the many passing planes, even Pickering had a chance, loping in from deep long on! A distinctly questionable decision left Millard at the wicket after he had scored only a few, the ball appeared to take an edge, be knocked up by Gardner and caught just above the ground by Forster, diving forwards at slip, however he survived to punish Nomads bowlers along with the powerful Sturmey. Eventually Moss tempted Sturmey to advance just a little too far as he “cleverly” pushed a wide one through to Gardner who whipped off the bails in classic fashion (and demolished the wicket at the same time). There was just time for Moss to run out Hussain backing up at the bowlers end as Millard smashed the ball just a little too straight and for Heslington to strike to give Nomads a glimmer, but it was left to the (fortunate) Millard to strike the winning runs in the 33rd over. Considering the strong opposition, Nomads had made a big effort to reach a very respectable total, a little more luck in the field with Moss and Greaves both getting hands to difficult chances could have a big difference to the result but overall Nomads could console themselves in the knowledge that they lost to a better side. Next year, a hearing aid for the umpire might do the job! |
Nomads |
Highcroft |
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Gardner |
b Sturmie |
10 |
Sturmey, G |
c Gardner b Fearon |
34 |
Moss |
b Sturmie |
41 |
Ellerman |
b Hemmings |
19 |
Heslington |
st “Frank” b Parry |
28 |
Lambeth |
c Greaves b Fearon |
12 |
Pinfield |
b Millard W |
10 |
Sturmey, A |
st Gardner b Moss |
65 |
Hussein |
b Parry |
31 |
Millard |
not out |
47 |
Hemmings |
not out |
9 |
Hussain |
run out |
0 |
Fearon |
not out |
7 |
Coombs |
b Heslington |
0 |
Smith |
dnb |
|
Lowe |
not out |
0 |
Forster |
dnb |
|
|
|
|
Pickering |
dnb |
|
|
|
|
Greaves |
dnb |
|
|
|
|
|
Extras |
59 |
|
Extras |
16 |
|
Total, for 5 wickets |
192 |
|
Total, for 6 wickets |
194 |
Fall 54, 83, 104, 163, 175
Coombs 2-0-20-0 Parry 8-0-27-2 |
Hemmings 8-2-31-1 Forster
6-1-34-0 |
15/9/2003
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