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Jones the Bowler - Tunbridge Wells and Finally!

Cometh the time
By Grockle
May 25 2008
A stonking Championship game comes down to the wire and up steps one Steffan Jones to do what he's been doing quite a bit this season. Take out the tail boyo! With few runs to play with and Denley moving towards 150, Jonah rips out three in quick succession and takes the heart out of the Kent reply at the same time.

v Kent CC1 @ Tunbridge Wells Wednesday 21 May 2008

Scorecard

Can we notch up our first victory points in Kent?  The weather and dogged batting defence by our opponents has meant we have no wins under our belts in the Championship in 2008.  We haven't lost but we need those extra 10-ish in the bank to chase Notts for the big silverware.

We go into this game with the formula side;

Trescothick, Edwards, Langer, Hidreth, Blackwell, de Bruyn, Trego, Kieswetter, Jones, Phillips, Willoughby

There's no place for Michael Munday in this match and Caddick and Turner are still not ready for consideration although Mark is nearer than Andy in that regard. JL wins the toss and decides to change tack and bat first this time.

It wasn't a great decision as the Kent bowlers seem to have got the gist of the conditions rather better than our batsmen.  Edwardo, El Capitano (2 ball Justin), Marcus T and Zander all have their feet up before we pass 50 mostly courtesy of McLaren and although Hildreth and Blackwell both get into double figures we are six down before the hundred.

Peter Trego and Craig Kieswetter rally the troops a little and Phillips and Jones wag around Trigger's 49 so we stagger past 200 before we fall for a total of 208.  Not the winning start we were hoping for.  Up to the bowlers then.

It all looks good when Charl Willoughby has Denley first ball but it is left to his partner Trego to make inroads as Kent work around Key to set up a base.  He gets to 48 before he becomes Peter's second victim but van Jaarsfeld is putting up stiff resistance and he gets to the end of the day with Saggers as the nightwatchman.

Day 2

After the early departure of 'Saggy' Stevens puts on a spirited partnership with van Jaarsveld (moving towards a worrying century).  But thanks to good work from the support bowling of Jones, Phillips, de Bruyn neither batsmen gets to their milestone.  No fifty for Stevens and although they do pass our total with only 6 wickets down and a big first innings lead is on the cards for the home side, once Trego dismisses the big scorer for 95 the tail crumble.

Willoughby cleans up the scraps and we keep Kent under 275.  Not a great position but we're still in this game a mere 60plus behind and half a game to go.  A big push is necessary.

Niel Edwards goes early but then Kent find it hard.  Langer and Trescothick put on 111 and when the skipper goes stumped, we finish the day on 157 with Steffan in as nightwatchman.

Day 3

Steff goes early but Marcus is certainly not ready to leave the pitch yet. Even though Hildreth and de Bruyn cheaply to early conditions on the third morning we bat a ways.  At 179 Ian Blackwell arrives and it's 286 before he leaves again with a 10 four 60 to his name.  His VC stays around for a bit longer before he takes his 139 back to the locker room 2 short of 300.  but we're not over yet as Trego farms the tail from Number 8 putting on 29 while we push to 335 all out.

They need 271 and we need wickets!!

Kent seem to be cruising as Key and Denly take them past the first 50 with ease.  Enter Charl Willoughby and exit Key at 51. Ben  Phillips breaks through with the wicket of Tredwel at 62 and Van Jaarsveld doesn't repeat innings 1 as Hildreth catches him of our lefty at 67.  Kent are wobbling and Jones keeps the wobble on just after the three figures as Stevens flips the ball to EdwardsWilloughby tempts Kemp to give the ball to the same fielder at 122 and the third day ends with Kent being held together by Denly but less than 150 from victory with 5 wickets in hand.

Day 4

Somerset need a bowler in the zone on the final morning and Denly's wicket badly!!  They get one but not the other in the early overs as Steffan Jones steps into the 'matchwinner' ring and takes the optimism of the Kent supporters and places it where the sun doesn't shine. After a 30 plus run first segment of the morning he removes his namesake Jones at 168 courtesy of Marcus T in the slips.  McLaren doesn't stay around long, bowled for 1 at 170. Arafat flips one to that slip fielder again 2 runs later and Joseph doesn't bother the scorers while adding 4 before he flips one to Trego to give Jonah a fivefer and Somerset the match?

Well you would have thought so but Saggers is not keen to leave and we can't get him out.  Denly is heading for 150 and they don't need a whole lot of runs.  The number 10 faces 48 balls for his 9 runs but his partner takes his side to 250 and his personal score to 149 before Charl comes out after lunch and puts it all to bed by getting one to move in and catching the stubborn Kentish man in front.

We win by 21 runs and thank the Gods for Welsh bowlers!!

18 points, fourth place and a game in hand.  Not too shabby.  now to stuff the Bristolians and the Welsh in the one dayers!!

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Jones the Bowler - Tunbridge Wells and Finally!
Posted by: Grockles.com (IP Logged)
Date: 25/05/2008 12:23

Jones the Bowler - Tunbridge Wells and Finally!

Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2008 12:14

Somerset have kept faith with the same side which drew with Sussex last week, as they prepare to take on Kent in Division One of the LV County Championship

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Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2008 12:24

The official site says that MKM is in contention and no decision on the final XI will be taken until after we have examined the pitch (presumably tomorrow morning.)

Meanwhile, Mark Turner will play versus the Yorkshire second XI, so let's hope that goes really well.

Caddy will confine himself to a bit of bowling in the intervals at Tunbridge.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: BVI Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 20/05/2008 13:15

Big game here chaps, we need to start winning to get up into the chasing pack behind Notts.

BVI Grockle

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Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 09:39

We are only one win from the top half of the table!

Cummon the Lads!!

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 10:18

Somerset batting first with Trescothick and Edwards opening.

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Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 10:44

Whoops - 31-2 and JL gone first ball!

Good job we bat down to No 10.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: VictheFish (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 10:45

Ok,

Who jinxed it this time?

VtF.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 10:58

My fault. McLaren is in my fantasy team and my team has been doing well.

Clearly, I should drop all non-SCCC personnel, forthwith!

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:03

Oh dear, is the weather a bit humid.?

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:10

Kolpak's out.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:10

I didn't pick flaming Joseph, though!

What an awful morning, as against Hants.

I'm in London, Nailsea, and a fresher morning you could not wish to see.

Enormously dissappointing.

One assumes that, unlike vs Hants, it hasn't started damp, otherwise why would we have batted?

We can only hope it's a sub-standard club wicket. Last year, however, it was very slow and very flat vs Yorks. I believe it has a reputation for being generally slow, too.

Indeed, that could be our problem, as I never really think our batsmen are hugely good on slow, stodgy surfaces. I think they like the ball to come on to the bat to play their shots (as most do) and lack the patience to chisel out runs on slow, stodgy pitches (unlike some.)

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:13

Time to knuckle down and dig in.
Plenty of time to get a decent score,we need to get back into four day mode pretty sharpish.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:16

And presumably it did not start overly dry either, otherwise MKM would, presumably, have been picked?

We can only assume that they're bowling out of their skin, or we are batting really badly or some combination of the two, I think?

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:25

i was hoping for a crumb of comfort from a weather report.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:25

MKM was bound to be left out AG...............because I left him in!

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:31

aarghhhhhh

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 11:56

and another possible indicator (in reply to Nailsea) that humidity and, thus, swing is probably not the issue could be the relatively unimpressive figures of Martin Saggers who has long been a fine swing bowler.

Re: Somerset stay the same against Kent
Posted by: Ww (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 12:03

Its come to the point when i get nervous everytime i click on the refresh button for the scorecard.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 12:48

Anybody got commentary as on Kent site?
I can't get a thing

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Slow Left Chinaman (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 13:22

Can I curse it by though or do you have to type to do that? Because i'll own up to thinking "half an hour of these two (PT and CK) and we're right back in this"...

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 13:25

Don't worry SLC. It's officially confirmed that any wickets taken by McLaren are AG's fault.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 13:46

And I've got Yasir, I'm afraid.

I'm not taking the blame for Joseph, though.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 13:47

I see that "fringe Player has come to the party again" - but presumably he'll soon be back in the Seconds or playing with BO.

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Ww (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 13:51

Anybody else eyeing up a day trip to Cardiff next Wednesday?

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:16

Sorry people. I can't get into the admin system to change the scorecard or set up a storyboard for this game. I'll try it again this evening.

(Sm72)

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:19

No problems Grockle,it's pretty gruesome anyway.
I think this is a fair recovery,at least we've got something to bowl at.
I sense a win coming up.
I really do.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Nailsea_Fizz (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:27

Nobody mnention a rearguad action.!!!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:37

Well we have a batting point.

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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Slow Left Chinaman (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:44

Get the fatman out!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:52

Let's get the wicket inspector up there by taking six wickets by close of play.

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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 14:52

Well, some credit is clearly due to the lower order.

If the pitch is anything like the one for last year’s game with Yorks, I think we’ll be in some significant trouble, though.

Let’s hope that there’s rather more in it than the one on which Yorks declared (batting first) last year on about 580.

If there is, then there’s still a possible scenario in which we get back into this one – i.e bowl them out for about 300 and then make about 350 in our second knock to leave them 250 or so on the final day. That might be do-able, provided that there’s something in the pitch for our bowlers. Kent do have a very strong batting line-up, though. Like Andrex – long and strong. McLaren and Arafat, for instance, have both made runs recently. I have a third Kent player in my line-up too – Van Jaarsveld. He tends to either depart in single figures or make a really good score, or at least that’s the perception I have of him. Let’s hope it’s the former today.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 15:04

We have one of those six wickets I want.

Well done Willoughby

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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 15:05

Well done Willo - first ball too!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 15:24

We'll bowl them out for 175.
We'll win the match by 84 runs.
I read it in my tea leaves.
Watch the Chelsea flower show and don't worry.
It'll be fine.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 16:19

need to get rid of fat boy Bob soon. Come on, JOnah!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 16:40

Could someone let KT know that our man Trego (who isn't really good enough to be a third seamer, you know!) is currently our leading wicket taker in the Championship, with the best average and strike rate.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 17:26

That man Trego has done it. Key's wicket

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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: fRed (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 17:39

That could be the key wicket.

Cricket's the winner.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 17:44

The Key wicket one would hope.
Get into them in the morning and it's game on.
Well played BoBo!

I hadn't seen your post to pinch your gag.....honest!



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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 18:03

Hmmmm,.............

As we won the toss & decided to bat, one wonders what happened here.

We have them 3 down, so all is not gloom, but unless there are extenuating circumstances (?), to get only 200+ must surely be viewed as an opportunity lost ?

Poor batting, good bowling or what ?

Grizzzly

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 18:07

Like AG, Kent may remember last year's game at T Wells, and asked for a slightly sportier pitch (nothing wrong with that).

Could be that JL saw a pitch that wasn't perfect and which might get worse rather than better. 208 may be slightly under or slightly over par; similarly, Kent may have batted well to get to 80-3, or we may have bowled less than well. Let's face it, we've no idea!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 18:10

Or the wicket maybe??

With the weather being dryer doesn't always suggest lots of runs, look at the Essex v Leicester match 18 wickets fell in a day.

We will have to wait for a match report.

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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 19:13

Dodgy wickets are killing cricket.
I think I may start a thread on the subject.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 19:33

Nine overs for only 13 runs, not to mention the two wickets. If only we could persuade BJ that Trego is actually quite good...

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 21/05/2008 22:27

SP - I looked back further tonight at the previous two games before the Yorks one. Both of those pitches were also described as 'slow,' in Wisden too. One of them was a turgid draw. The other produced a 9 wicket win for Kent (over Warks). The Kent-Warks game was nip and tuck all the way until Kent were left 197, which they suddenly got for one.

However, in both the 2005 and 2006 games, the run-rate was painfully slow - very similar, in fact, to the run rate of 85 runs in 38 overs that Kent got against us today. When we were hustled out in 58 overs or so, I was dissappointed we didn't manage to last longer. But, if those previous games are any guide, we did at least score at a good run-rate for this pitch - thanks, largely, to Pete.

In both the 2005 and 2006 games, the spinners did come into it as the game went on. Therefore, Ian might be able to do something for us, especially in their 2nd knock.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Congar (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 05:08

Early days yet, batting first may turn out to have been a good decision in the long (four day) run.

It's a cliche but there is lot of cricket yet to be played in this match.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 07:27

It's a game of four halves, Brian...

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter



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Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 08:34

The Times today claims that swing WAS the cause of our first innings travails, and claims that the pitch is "good."

No mention of whether it was also swing that kept Kent to 85 runs from 38 overs, though.

I hope they're wrong about the swing and that there is plenty in the pitch because swing is notoriously fickle and even if it was there yesterday, it might not be today.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 08:44

What's the weather like up in the Llundain area?
It's over-cast and just a little wet here.
Swing bowlers would be most eager to have a bowl in these conditions.
Please don't tell me it's warm and sunny.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 09:04

I predict a trego of high pressure will be lodged over Tunbridge Wells this morning.

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 09:19

Guess what, Jim. It's a beautiful morning, here in Londinium.

To be honest, I think sunshine can be fine, provided there's also humidity (for swing purposes.) It is more humid than it was yesterday but yesterday was as fresh as milk straight from the udders.

Then again, Jim, The Times also claims that yesterday's play was played under blue skies, and yet they suggest the ball swung anyway. Perhaps there is a river or other source of moisture right by the ground?

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 09:22

There might be some wells in the vicinity.

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 09:52

There could indeed, LoL.

Let's hope that they are not empty ones.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 10:06

Two fours for Van Jaarsveld already. He's going to make a big score, I can feel it in my bones. And it will be my fault, just like McLaren was.

Woe is me.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 10:37

Have you still got Afzaal in your side, AG?
If so you'll be pleased to know that I added him on Tuesday night!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Frome Exile (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 10:44

The fringe player strikes again!

On reflection, perhaps the journalist misheard a description of Pete as a player with a great fringe!?!?! (Sm126)

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 11:26

The fringe was being worn 'up' on Sunday - he seemed to be going for the Elvis look.

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 11:41

Yes, FE, I have did retain Afzaal!! And foolishly dropped Butcher (i was preparing, ahead of time, for the 20-20).

I wondered why Afzaal recorded the first duck that I have got this seen, and now I know!

Re: Kent v Somerset LV CC
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2008 11:44

Looks like we could end up facing a big first-innings deficit.

We're going to have to either bat very, very well second time around or else inspire a major collapse very shortly.

Pete's figures really are tremendous, though.

If it is swinging around, then I'm somewhat dissappointed that Charl does not have better figures, though.