Played 2 matches at the weekend. Got a call for the 1st XI on Saturday as they were 3 men short, and I am fairly well noted for my fielding now. I was down to bat at 10, but not required, and didn't need to bowl. I fielded really well, and we won easily on the most dangerous wicket I've ever seen (balls on a full length almost hitting our opening bat in the grille, and he is an exceptional batsman!). My fielding was noticed, and I think it might get me some more regular games in the 1's now. Would rather field in the 1's than play for the 2's. They are so negative and boring, and theres as little chance of me bowling or batting in that side as there is for the firsts, and the standard of cricket is higher for the 1's and just more fun.
Yesterday I played for the Sunday side. We only had 7 players due to a football 6-a-side tournament a few hundred yards up the road consuming many of the colts and parents, plus it being a bank holiday and half term. Fortunately the opposition only had 7 as well. So we had 2 batsmen, 2 umpires, a scorer, next batsman in, and the spare man fielding for the other side lol. For some reason we had the movable boundary in 15 yards, which in hindsight was stupid, especially for me.
We batted first, our 15 year old opener had a great knock and almost got to 50 before I went in at 5. Played my best ever innings for a mere 10 runs, but some lovely shots by my standard in there. I ended up bowled off my pads, a little unlucky, I just played down the wrong line to a straight ball, my technique needs work but its made huge improvements this month.
Then for the first time ever, I got my wish to open the bowling, first over no less!! And I got my choice of ends, AND I got to set my own field!!! I wish we had 7-a-side every week haha. The only problem was that for the wind to blow in from 3rd man to mid wicket (the desired direction for a leggie), I had to have the super short boundary on the leg side, which was always a recipe for disaster. In hindsight I wish I had ignored the wind (which wasn't actually strong enough to make a difference anyway by the time I bowled) and just had a tailwind and a monster boundary on the leg side (I was the only player in the match I think to hit the boundary on that side with a massive slog sweep to an offie).
Anyway, first over was brilliant. Dot first ball but a bit short. Second ball pitched on middle and leg, turned to middle and off, absolutely plum LBW shout, everyone knew it was out including the batsman. NOT OUT. "That was out wasn't it? You just couldn'y give it 2nd ball" was my response to the umpire. His reply was "yes". I took it on the chin and counted the wicket in my head, because it was, and as blatant and good an LBW as I could have possibly got (only the one I got midweek to the leftie could beat it!). The first over went for 2 runs, and should have read 1-2, but instead read 0-2.
2nd over, the other batsman had most of the strike, and he loved slogging to the leg side. I landed a couple outside leg stump to realise this (not intentionally, was aiming for leg-middle stump lines), one of which turned huge and gave me some confidence. I knew all I needed to do was land one on middle and leg on a length and he would probably swing at it. Next ball I landed the exact ball I wanted, but he didn't swing. He tried to defend it and it beat him with drift initially, landed on middle and leg, then beat him for turn and took middle and off stump clean bowled He came back in to umpire later and just said "well bowled, I couldn't even see it" haha. Thats what drift will do to you. Think I was about 1-8 after that over as I leaked a 4 learning that the batsman I bowled like to slog leg side. Can't remember exactly. I was pretty mad though as the batsman I had already got out LBW spooned a ball between point and cover, closer to point. The point fielder took about 10 mins to move, leaving it for the kid at cover who was never going to get there, and neither of them took the catch. It was a dolly for the man at point, he literally needed to move 4 steps to take it. Not happy. Should have been 3-8!!!!
3rd and 4th overs were rubbish, I had to field 4 balls in one over at 3rd man and I was knackered (bearing in mind there were only 8 men fielding, so I had to cover the entire behind-square region!), and it took me an over to get my breath and composure back, I need fitness training badly. The batsman I should have had out twice was just blocking all my good balls and scoring off the odd bad one. The new batsman in was a bit of a slogger and I couldn't land a good ball to him. Went for a few runs, think I was about 1-17 after 4 overs. It was agreed pre-match that everyone was getting 5 overs.
So I knew I was on my last over. They had a partnership forming (that should never have been allowed to begin, as I had one of them out 2nd ball), and I wanted a wicket. I bowled a fairly tight over, nothing horribly loose apart from a few byes that didn't count on my figures so I wasn't too fussed lol. I'm such a team player! 2nd to last ball I got my man out for a THIRD time, or so I thought. Caught at deep square leg on the boundary (the shortened boundary I must add). But the fielder stepped over, and then had the nerve to admit to it, idiot. I don't advocate cheating, but I'd had the guy out once already, so I deserved it. So I lost my wicket, and went for 6 runs to add insult to injury, and had the boundary been where it was supposed to be it was an easy wicket.
5-0-25-1 when it should have been at least 5-0-19-4, and the batsmen that followed were pretty awful, so I'd have most likely skittled the middle order! Kind of wish I had bowled first change instead lol, but that would have been a hollow victory. I had their 2nd best batsman out on the 3rd ball he faced off me. And their best batsmen (who went on to get past 50) out on his 2nd ball and not given, and then should have had him twice more!
Either way, my bowling has improved massively, and everyone is noticing it. Playing again tomorrow night in T20, so hopefully I might get to open the bowling again, and get myself the much elusive 5-for.
Yesterday I played for the Sunday side. We only had 7 players due to a football 6-a-side tournament a few hundred yards up the road consuming many of the colts and parents, plus it being a bank holiday and half term. Fortunately the opposition only had 7 as well. So we had 2 batsmen, 2 umpires, a scorer, next batsman in, and the spare man fielding for the other side lol. For some reason we had the movable boundary in 15 yards, which in hindsight was stupid, especially for me.
We batted first, our 15 year old opener had a great knock and almost got to 50 before I went in at 5. Played my best ever innings for a mere 10 runs, but some lovely shots by my standard in there. I ended up bowled off my pads, a little unlucky, I just played down the wrong line to a straight ball, my technique needs work but its made huge improvements this month.
Then for the first time ever, I got my wish to open the bowling, first over no less!! And I got my choice of ends, AND I got to set my own field!!! I wish we had 7-a-side every week haha. The only problem was that for the wind to blow in from 3rd man to mid wicket (the desired direction for a leggie), I had to have the super short boundary on the leg side, which was always a recipe for disaster. In hindsight I wish I had ignored the wind (which wasn't actually strong enough to make a difference anyway by the time I bowled) and just had a tailwind and a monster boundary on the leg side (I was the only player in the match I think to hit the boundary on that side with a massive slog sweep to an offie).
Anyway, first over was brilliant. Dot first ball but a bit short. Second ball pitched on middle and leg, turned to middle and off, absolutely plum LBW shout, everyone knew it was out including the batsman. NOT OUT. "That was out wasn't it? You just couldn'y give it 2nd ball" was my response to the umpire. His reply was "yes". I took it on the chin and counted the wicket in my head, because it was, and as blatant and good an LBW as I could have possibly got (only the one I got midweek to the leftie could beat it!). The first over went for 2 runs, and should have read 1-2, but instead read 0-2.
2nd over, the other batsman had most of the strike, and he loved slogging to the leg side. I landed a couple outside leg stump to realise this (not intentionally, was aiming for leg-middle stump lines), one of which turned huge and gave me some confidence. I knew all I needed to do was land one on middle and leg on a length and he would probably swing at it. Next ball I landed the exact ball I wanted, but he didn't swing. He tried to defend it and it beat him with drift initially, landed on middle and leg, then beat him for turn and took middle and off stump clean bowled He came back in to umpire later and just said "well bowled, I couldn't even see it" haha. Thats what drift will do to you. Think I was about 1-8 after that over as I leaked a 4 learning that the batsman I bowled like to slog leg side. Can't remember exactly. I was pretty mad though as the batsman I had already got out LBW spooned a ball between point and cover, closer to point. The point fielder took about 10 mins to move, leaving it for the kid at cover who was never going to get there, and neither of them took the catch. It was a dolly for the man at point, he literally needed to move 4 steps to take it. Not happy. Should have been 3-8!!!!
3rd and 4th overs were rubbish, I had to field 4 balls in one over at 3rd man and I was knackered (bearing in mind there were only 8 men fielding, so I had to cover the entire behind-square region!), and it took me an over to get my breath and composure back, I need fitness training badly. The batsman I should have had out twice was just blocking all my good balls and scoring off the odd bad one. The new batsman in was a bit of a slogger and I couldn't land a good ball to him. Went for a few runs, think I was about 1-17 after 4 overs. It was agreed pre-match that everyone was getting 5 overs.
So I knew I was on my last over. They had a partnership forming (that should never have been allowed to begin, as I had one of them out 2nd ball), and I wanted a wicket. I bowled a fairly tight over, nothing horribly loose apart from a few byes that didn't count on my figures so I wasn't too fussed lol. I'm such a team player! 2nd to last ball I got my man out for a THIRD time, or so I thought. Caught at deep square leg on the boundary (the shortened boundary I must add). But the fielder stepped over, and then had the nerve to admit to it, idiot. I don't advocate cheating, but I'd had the guy out once already, so I deserved it. So I lost my wicket, and went for 6 runs to add insult to injury, and had the boundary been where it was supposed to be it was an easy wicket.
5-0-25-1 when it should have been at least 5-0-19-4, and the batsmen that followed were pretty awful, so I'd have most likely skittled the middle order! Kind of wish I had bowled first change instead lol, but that would have been a hollow victory. I had their 2nd best batsman out on the 3rd ball he faced off me. And their best batsmen (who went on to get past 50) out on his 2nd ball and not given, and then should have had him twice more!
Either way, my bowling has improved massively, and everyone is noticing it. Playing again tomorrow night in T20, so hopefully I might get to open the bowling again, and get myself the much elusive 5-for.