Match Report .... a wounded ..Mark Dowell
It is the Big One - The Grand Finale and The Cutters are there early with Fraser and Cowley, The Hill Clan, Most of the Rock Clan and Vlastuin's better half to soak in the atmosphere and to cheer the Cutters on. Its Show Court one as it should be and the nerves are jangling - you can smell it (or is it just those t-shirts) never mind. Hill is doing one final pouring over stats of The Barnies - his cousin suggesting - just go with the flow of the game. But how will we go without our spiritual leader?
It is the Big One - The Grand Finale and The Cutters are there early with Fraser and Cowley, The Hill Clan, Most of the Rock Clan and Vlastuin's better half to soak in the atmosphere and to cheer the Cutters on. Its Show Court one as it should be and the nerves are jangling - you can smell it (or is it just those t-shirts) never mind. Hill is doing one final pouring over stats of The Barnies - his cousin suggesting - just go with the flow of the game. But how will we go without our spiritual leader?
The toss is won by Hill and he chooses to bat first. The regular opening
pair of the Don and Dowell are in first - they have been here before and they
know what to do but can they get it off to a solid start. A solid but not pretty
first over had 10 runs on the board but 2 run outs in the 2nd weren't what we
needed. In frustration The Don goes for one and it is in the air - side net
fieldsman has one grab and another and then it dribbles for a much needed four.
Dowell trying to get one though the field has to stretch for the run and pulls
his hammy and he is hobbling. 3rd over collects a vital 8 runs the total now 20.
But Dowell playing too carefully dollys an easy catch 1st ball of the 4th over.
The Don does the same from the third ball from innocuous bowling - some wides
and extra ball gets the score to 21 but not really enough - but not a total
disaster.
Hill and So next and the runs come but a 4th ball caught was unfortunate.
2nd over is facing the tempting Evan but 2 runouts are effected - some sharp
fielding from the Barnies and the score is rising very slowly. Power Play 3rd
over sees another 2 wickets and 4 more runs and they have only added 10. Last
over and the score is creeping along and then second last ball So is bowled and
there is a bit of anxiety amongst the faithful. So puts that behind him as he
spanks a final ball 5 adding 20 for the pair - the total a so so 41.
Enter Rock and Vlastuin - first over and the sharp fielding continues
despite Rock and Vlastuin middling the ball. Facing the pacey Luke another run
out is effected 1st ball and they struggle to get him away - the total is only
47 with 2 overs to go. Power Play over and they are facing the fiesty Karl and
their is a steely determination with these two. Rock is hitting the ball almost
too well but Vlastuin plays smart at the non strikers end, staying in his crease
as Rock makes his way down and fieldsman shatter the stumps at the bowlers end
only to find it is not out - Vlastuin scampering to the other end - brilliant
steely stuff by the oldest bloke in the team. A glorious 7 from Rock off the
last ball of the 11th over has brought the score up to 66 - it looks like we may
be able to post at least 70 something to have a real chance of defending. But
these boys are focussed and the strike rotates each ball - a great four from
Rock and then a final ball five from Vlastuin to push the score to 80 and the
applauses from teamates and the gallery said it all - a brillant batting
performance by both men when it was needed most.
So now to defend this total. Dowell is not moving freely but does open the
bowling. They are playing carefully and ones and twos flow but a fifth ball run
out (sorry guys can't remember who) was handy and they have 6 on the board. So
next and the runs continue to flow and the ball is thrown to the Don. Third ball
is pitched beautifully and the snick is taken cleanly by Rock. This is followed
by another well flighted delivery past the bat and Rock effects the stumping
with great efficiency - a couple of handy wickets. Power Play final over and
Vlastuin has the job - a second ball caught is handy but some runs are scored
and they finish at 30 and a good start for The Barnies.
Hill puts himself on for the first to a pair that we suspect has one of
their best batsmen and with 2 dots and only ones and a wide they only get 5 off
the first. Rock next and a second ball caught and bowled is very handy. But this
pair are struggling and off Rock's last ball they finally get one away where
Dowell in attempting to stop the three has the ball dribble into the back net
for four - but as he gets to it they have set off to steal another run - Dowell
throws it accurately to keeper Donaldson the full length of the court - the Don
gathers and effects the run out and this pair after 2 overs have added just 3.
Vlastuin next and they are being very careful now but an uppish drive is hit
straight to Hill fielding at silly mid on and wraps everything he has got around
it to take the vital chance. Following a great dot ball from his final ball the
score is 37. Hill is going to bowl himself - Dowell suggest he should hold
himself for one over for the final pair - but he is channeling our spiritual
leader - if we get some more wickets its going to put a lot of pressure on the
final pair. No mistaking that as the first ball is a dolly catch to Dowell. Next
ball is a gem and straight through and rattling the stumps and this pair don't
know what to do and finish adding only 5 to the score - great decision and
backed up by good accurate and fast bowling by the Hill boy.
Final pair which is the captain and Karl the fiesty but statistically best
batsmen - but they need to make 46 to win - can we keep tham at bay. So first
and after a first ball wide collects three dot balls amongst some runs - only 6
added a good start. The Don next and an attempted seven off the second ball is
swallowed by Dowell and we feel it is getting a little beyond them - but looking
at the scores at the same time after 10 overs Cutters were 47 while the Barnies
are 50 - it can be done. Rock next and Karl senses the urgency off the last 2
balls having added only 6 so far he gives himself room to leg but Rock bravely
follows him and gets him all tangled up - dot - dot - brillant stuff from Rock
and Karl knows he has missed the opportunity. The Final over and they are on 56
needing 25 to win off the hobbling Dowell - and its the Power Play. First ball
is not good - a rank full toss that is called a no ball and belted for four -
ouch - the gallery have gone quiet. With Karl facing up well to leg he is intent
on one thing, hitting sevens - Dowell puts one wide outside off - he can't get
it but it is also called a wide. Next is more in line and Karl spanks that for 4
and the score has reached 68 - 13 for the win three balls to go - can be done.
First ball is a dot - next is a dot and they get one off the last and they
finish on 69 and The Cutters snare a great and hard fought team victory.
After Karl threw his bat at the stumps in frustration The Barnies were very gracious in defeat. Off to the bar to enjoy the free jugs and to get our medals. Rock MVP for some great batting (brilliantly supported by Vlastuin), his usual great work behind the stumps and some canny bowling that netted 2 for 4 - his second over was daring and shrewd following the batsmen to leg brilliantly. Hill studies bore fruit as captain - his bowling changes were the right ones at the right time - his own bowling typically menacing. Vlastuin brilliant with the bat 19 with Rock's 20 - steady with the ball and reliable in the field. The Don ground it out to get the innings started - very effective with the ball with 3 for 12 and for that gather from Dowell while keeping - critical. So made a crucial 18 in the middle pair and made many stops as the anchor man down back. As for Dowell the couple of whiskeys have numbed the hammy nicely - ground it out with his mate to get a start, bowled serviceably and stopped quite a bit down back hobbling about. But all in all a great team effort.
She was a dirty, unkempt woman. |
Often,his mother would be on the bus,too. |
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