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Lost and Found Worcestershire Tie

Man of the Match?
By Grockle
August 28 2008
Mark Turner gets the SKY MoM award in a game that ends in a tie. I can't for the life of me tell you how that happened because it really shouldn't have! Another pretty poor bowling performance suddenly turned into a fighting one with about 121 overs to go after we'd reached a fair 298 without any end of innings acceleration. The pacing of this one was all over the place!

v Worcestershire Pro40(F) @ Taunton Thursday 28 August 2008

Scorecard

Sorry people.  No Wi-Fi access at all on the ground for me so I could not put anything on for the first half.  I arrived with Somerset deciding to bat after winning the toss and standing at 138 for 2 in the 15th over with Craig and Zander at the crease and the largest crowd of the season – some 5,300 people – crammed in to watch us try and stave off relegation (if that is actually the plan).  I missed Banger's 27 ball 55 but I can imagine it because he's been leading from the front as a batsman all the way through this competition...shame the rest of the side hasn't exactly followed him or we'd be looking for some silverware rather than a bit of wood used to stir things!

 

The usual suspects are on the pitch except that someone has realised that Peter Trego might be a player to make an impact so he is in at number 5.  Arul Suppiah is replaced by Omari Banks and Steffan Jones misses out in favour of Mark Turner.  No place for Ian Blackwell – why am I not surprised?  Once again we go into a one day game with 3 main seamers and a wealth of spinners but without our one day spinning expert and middle order batsman.  Where is the sense in this after failing to defend over 300 in the last game.

 

The two batsmen brought up the 150 in the 17th before Zander went to Harris at 189 followed by his replacement James Hildeth to the same bowler 2 balls later.  Next Peter Trego you would think?  But no!  It’s Wes Durston instead at number 6….perish the thought we’d send in an attacking batsman with more than 10 overs to go.  Having said that it would be unfair to suggest that Wes doesn’t know which end of a bat to use and he pushes us on and outscores his keeper as we move towards 200. 

 

With 15 overs to go we have 197 on the board when Craig is dropped not once but twice on 85, once by Batty (sitter) and secondly by Solanki.  While that happens we go through the 200 border which forces Worcestershire to send on Gareth Andrew – who promptly bowls four wides with his first ‘outswinger’!  It seems he took some tap from Marcus Trescothick at the front end of the innings and it doesn’t look like it is going to get any easier at this end.

 

Batty finishes with a highly credible 31 off his 8 overs but with no wickets to his name and we have 222 by the 30th with Kieswetter uncharacteristically blocking most of the balls he has faced since the near misses.  He takes 19 balls to move from 80 to 89 at a critical point in the innings and then promptly gets himself out (LBW) just when we need to push on!  225 for 4 and finally we see Trego in deepening gloom (the lights don’t make any kind of appearance until the 38th over!) and he gets off the mark by disdainfully planting his first ball for four.  The score starts to motor again and that looks good until Trigger slaps one from Harris straight to Hick at 275 to allow the Royal bowler to finish with an excellent 4 for 47 off his spell.

 

Omari comes out to finish the innings and we see both parts of the “Blackwell Alternative” at the crease at the same time.  Wes the bat and Omari the ball.  The question is can they get the score past 300 off the 20 balls left?  Wes has a go and passes his own 50 with a 4 – well played.  However, Omari once again cannot seem to find the middle of the bat and we go into the last over still needing 6 after More spills another to give Durston a life at 291 – really poor catching by the visitors.

 

Although there are some huge attempts to smear the ball to all parts, Banks fails to connect with anything that will give him more than 1 and we finish 2 runs short at 298 for 6.  Once more, we can’t push the score at the end and we haven’t enough on this wicket with their batting line-up.

The Reply 

Charl and Trego open against Solanki and Davies and by the end of the 3rd they have 27!  They’ll get these at a canter. Trego is spraying the ball either side of the wicket and the field settings are all over the place as people move from leg to off and the batsmen swipe the ball from off to leg.  There is an awful lot of discussion about where to put people but whatever seems to happen, the bowling attack can't seem to put the ball where it has to go to make the planned field effective.  

 

Nothing really happens but mayhem (I seem to write that word quite a lot in reports on the one day games.  Shame it isn’t usually in relation to our performance!) as they pass 150 without loss at the start of the 19th.  Solanki is moving into the 80’s and Davies is about 10 runs behind him while our bowlers toil to find areas and lengths that the Worcestershire batsmen won’t punish for four!

 

Turner looked the most likely to cause trouble  and once again the medium pacer gives them something to think about with variation, Zander is becoming a kind of Keith Parsons type of option.  You don’t know why when looking at him bowl but batsmen find him hard to get away.  Trouble is that he doesn’t look like breaching the defence of any batsman on this side and therefore they simply move past him and destroy whoever is providing the bowling at the other end – as I write this it happens to be Omari Banks. 

 

170 off 20 overs puts them 1 ahead of our total at the halfway stage.  But when is the ‘press’ going to come and will they only take 24 off the last 20 balls like we did?

 

It’s Omari who gets past them as Davies comes down the wicket at 181 and is stumped by Kieswetter for 92.  Banks  then celebrates in a totally inappropriate manner for a bowler who has just got the wicket of a man who has scored a 60 ball 92!! 1 and a half overs and one wicket down well over halfway to our target – is a collapse on the cards? 

 

More is the new batsman and he’s not having a great one day season (6 zeros out of 8 innings).  We are told by the resident Worcestershire man in the box  that he can’t buy a run…so he gets off the mark with his first delivery. 

 

Turner returns for the 25th with Worcestershire needing 3 for the 200.  In the middle of the over there is the daftest run out you can imagine.  More survives an LBW appeal and makes his ground as Wes hits the stumps.  He goes way past the stumps but Solanki wants the second and they piddle about in the middle before Zander gets the ball to Turner who runs More out at 199.  Daft.  Then Turner bowls Solanki with his next ball (off his pads and possibly a bit of bat) 199 for 3 now!! So Mark ends it with the visitors needing 100 but with 2 less batsmen and Hick at the crease (not a great hat-trick ball). It’s a closer game but Somerset are going to need to push it along as they need to bowl 14 overs in 47 minutes if they are not to incur some kind of penalty (that is if it happens with the TV here).

 

Alfonso is on at the OP as the ‘Pears’ go into the 12th over from home needing 86.  Smith can’t get him away and Hick is off strike (fine by me).  They take 6 however.  Charl is on at the River bowling a fuller length and restricting the batsmen to singles for the first half of his over.  He’s coming around the wicket to Hick and it seems to be working.  Good over they need 7.8 per over to win this.  Langer talking to everyone but the time pressure must be starting to worry them as they start the 31st at 12 minutes to 10 needing to get through 9 by 10:24.  They call for the helmet and Craig stands up to Thomas.  It’s starting to rain during the 31st which they end needing 73.  They are one run ahead on D/L so a nice maiden from Willow would make it really interesting. But it isn’t going to happen and at the end of it they are on 239 after a six from Hick as Charl tries to pitch it up and full tosses it instead.  60 off 8 and Zander is on….please explain that to me.  Well it’s simple…he can take wickets as he bowls Smith for 20 at 244 trying to drag it across his wicket.  Moin Ali arrives and sees out the over and they need 54 off 7.

 

Another conference as Banks comes on to bowl his last from the River and goes for 4 – good end and they need 50 off 6.  This seems to be the ‘press’ we’ve been waiting for..bit late but nevertheless welcome for all that.  Zander is doing his job at the OP and they stroll past 250 rather than rush towards the total.  Hick flies one and Trescothick drops him on 20!  Ahhhh – vital point in the game and the batsman follows up with a boundary!  The River end has another interesting twist as Trego returns at the River!!   42 off 5.  On would expect Thomas and Turner to bowl the last 4…but surely this is too late?  Shouldn’t your best bowlers be on when the going is difficult for the Worcestershire men in the hope they aren’t needed at the death because you’ve broken the line?  Sometimes it is too late to leave your best until the end because the position has already been decided and the wickets are in hand if the big men go.

 

The game went with that drop and this decision has hastened the end.  Peter hasn’t bowled well all night and the one over he bowls goes for 12.  They need 30 off 4 but they could have needed 40 with a little more sense.  It tends to sum up the mumble about the ground that Justin simply isn’t a one day captain.  They are also in jeopardy of not getting 3.1 overs bowled in the 12 minutes they have left!!

 

Alfonso returns to put in the 37th from the OP and the visitors move into the 270’s.  It’s 23 needed at the end as Turner comes in to finish at the OP.  Hick faces him with a whacking great piece of wood in his hand but it’s Moin who take him for 2 with some excellent running, followed by 2 more.  They can farm Mark and still win and they know it.  Into the 280’s  and down into the teens as they take 8 and bring it down to 15 off 2. 

 

Thomas provides a dot, a single (Moin), Trigger drops Hick under the lights on the Brewhouse boundary for a double and then he does the same again and this time Trigger takes it.  287 for 5 and Hick says goodbye putting this back in the balance.  Mitchell comes in to try and finishes it.  So Alf  gets Moin LBW (plumb as hell) next ball.  Batty now comes out to deal with a bit of a problem for the away side.  At 10:26 there’s a ball to be bowled and Thomas is on a hat-trick – Batty swings and misses and he nearly has it.

 

Last over Turner to bowl 12 needed and two new batsmen at the crease. 

Ball 1 – wide 288Ball 1 – dotBall 2 – single (Mitchell) 289Ball 3 – dotBall 4 – four (Batty) 293Ball 5 - single 294

Ball 6 – four 298  - It’s a tie as Mitchell flicks it to the Gimlett mound area and Charl fails to stop it. 

 

More than Somerset deserved but not as much as the big crowd hoped for in the last 5 overs.  All credit to Thomas for setting it up but we didn’t accelerate at the end of our innings and let them go off at far too quick a rate at the start of theirs.  We’ll still not stay up I would venture but it may make the last game a little more of a competition perhaps.  Turner is given the man of the match – unusual for 8 overs 1 for 47 in a game with four impressive innings and a bowler who takes 4 for less in his spell.  Wonders never cease but a point is a point and a young man takes what is offered when it is offered and smiles..

 

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Lost and Found Worcestershire Tie
Posted by: Grockles.com (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 22:54

Lost and Found Worcestershire Tie



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Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Ww (IP Logged)
Date: 27/08/2008 20:43

Well tommorrow is the night which i most look forward to on the county cricket calender.

Taunton is always a very nice ground under lights, and now we should get to see the new development used to its full(?) capacity.

And the weather is looking promising.

Bring on tommorrow!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Palairet (IP Logged)
Date: 27/08/2008 21:18

Sounds like a real treat, Westcountry Wolf.

Let's hope we get the cricket to match everything else that is wonderful!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 27/08/2008 21:26

And for those not able to get there and who are unfortunate enough to have Sky I believe it is being televised by the said company.
Have a lovely evening all those going and as Palairet says let's hope the cricket matches the occasion.
We need to wipe away the tears from the debacle against Gloucestershire last weekend as quickly as possible.
Let's do the business please lads.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 06:05

I can't remember feeling less enthusiastic about going to a game. Perhaps I'm suffering from jet-lag, but I only flew from Rome! I hope we're all served a tasty dish and that Blackie and Trigger are playing.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Dasher Denning (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 08:22

It’ll be interesting to see the team selection for tonight – if we go with the same side as we’ve put out throughout the campaign then to me it will say that we don’t care if we’re relegated.

There’s been a consistent theme in each of the six games we’ve played so far – the bowling attack has failed, simple as. At Arundel I thought we should have been able to defend the total we put on the board but got nowhere near. At Durham we came perilously close to chucking away the game after putting a massive total up. Last week of course we did actually chuck it away. At Lords we had Middlesex on their knees at 140-8 but somehow let them get to over 200, which effectively lost us the game.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 13:21

Also interesting to see that there's absolutely no team news whatsoever on the other site - no clues at all.

Is Rosie keeping it close to his chest? Is he worried about the reaction to Wes, Arul and maybe others getting dropped for the likes of Blackie and Trego? Are they back from their Cornwall trip yet, or suffering from too much ice cream?

About two hours before the game starts and you wouldn't know there was a game on from the so-called 'official' website.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Ww (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 13:24

Ive been checking all day waiting for team news, i'd like to know who's in the squad atleast....

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 14:33

I guess we'll have to wait and see, when Sky starts its transmission.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 14:37

They probably don't want to affect the crowd for tonight.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 14:47

Rob if they announce that Blackwell is in the team the crowd would double. smiling smiley

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 15:22

Mark Turner "IN"
Steffan Jones "OUT"

Peter Trego "IN"
Arul Suppiah "OUT"

No Blackwell (Sm136)

Where is our Containing bowler coming from?

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 15:23

Turner and Trego play. No Blackie or Steffan.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 15:23

...and Gareth Andrew playing for Worcs.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 15:24

I give up.

Grizzzly

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 15:37

It does seem odd that the lessons there to be learned from previous matches are being ignored.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 16:35

Maybe be Turner will prove me wrong and bowl brilliantly, but his recent performances suggest variable width and length, with little variation in speed. I expect him to be expensive and if so, Ill be clamouring for Blackie.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 17:39

I've just emailed Sky Sports asking if they can shed any light on the 'Blackie' situation. I hope they mention it, but I won't hold my breath.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 17:47

We could do with a big hitting middle order batsman.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Kingston Black (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 17:49

The BBC Hereford & Worcester commentators were aware that Ian is out of favour at present. They were talking about the possibility of him being on the move at the end of the season and how there would be counties queuing up for his signature if he became available. All supposition no doubt, but they did discuss the situation on air.

KB

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 18:17

So - can we defend 7 an over tonight?!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 18:18

If he goes, many of our members might follow him.

Andy Caddick is commentating for Sky and he keeps referring to Banks hitting the ball out of the ground. Can anyone remember him doing anything like this? I don't remember him scoring many runs at all.

I must make sure I have nothing around me, as my frustration might have me throwing things at the tv, if we get tonked!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 18:22

I hope we have a bowler (playing) that can bowl with the same accuracy that Batty did.

It was painful watching Banks trying to hit big shots and failing.

The pitch is playing a bit differently that the Saturday one, so lets see if we can defend 298.

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:05

Once again, its a total embarassment.

We are becoming a laughing stock.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: averageside (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:10

Early in innings but Deja Vu ala saturday is creeping up.. I would fancy having a bowl seeing Somersets effort and also think I couldnt do much worse setting a field and using my bowlers

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: SheptonPaul (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:12

You're right Wurzel, it seems we can't defend 7 an over now either.

On Sunday, Trego wasn't considered good enough for the team - there was no official word nor rumour that I've heard that he was injured. So why is he opening the bowling tonight??!!??

When his second over went for lots (I can't work out how many - ran out of fingers), why was he given a third over? Is Langer playing kamikaze cricket? Does he want us to lose? Will Banger, Craig, Zander and Wes get dropped for the next match for scoring too quickly and forcing our bowlers to bowl even more poorly to ensure we lose? I just can't see what Justin's plan is, unless he's got money on at Ladbrokes for us to go down.

Yours,

Perplexed of Shepton

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:28

Up till now Turner has been the pick of the bowlers.

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:51

Quote:
Mike BOS
Up till now Turner has been the pick of the bowlers.

He has and i love him to continue.

I'm mystified that De Bruyn is on. We need to take the pace off the ball, but maybe he's on to take wickets.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 19:57

Interesting comment from Caddick about Trego, allowing ball to bounce rather than go for the catch. "It would have been nice to see him go for it, as we need wickets"!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: averageside (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:01

156-0 in 18o... It will be some sort of record to score 300 + and near ,631 runs in 2 games and lose em both..jeeez(Sm56)



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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:05

You can't tell me that Banks is better than Blackwell.

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:10

I think most of us agree, he's not, but unfortunately the Somerset management do.

Caddy clearly thinks the bowlers don't like the fields Langer asks them to bowl to. There is clearly much bad feeling in the dressing room. There's certainly little joie de vivre!

Ian Ward suggested that Langer is making his fields up as he goes along.

I do wish they'd ask Caddy about Blackie.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: averageside (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:13

I am glad some player/commentators have referred to Langer and his bowlers fields. What does Mr Hurry and all these after match inquests achieve. I suggest not alot.. pathetic



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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:18

There will be plenty of people on here saying "I told you so."

And why wouldn't they? I've kept out of the team selection debate, but this is a disgrace too far. Apart from a fit and firing AC there is only one person capable of cutting down the run-rate in these circumstances - and he isn't playing. He is the last person that the supporters wish to see leave, but even sceptics such as myself have to believe now that there must be a strong possibility that he will leave at the end of the season.

Of course we don't know all the facts, and for whatever reason nobody is telling us. It is all very sad, and even if we were to win the County Championship, this business would take some of the gloss off it.

I would imagine there would be more counties interested in signing him than not.



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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:25

Don't give up,all is not lost.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:26

Agreed BJ. Two wickets gone now and Turner bowling well.

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:28

You and I are doing well, BJ. Three down now - and Turner is still bowling well.

Hick is in now; did I hear something from Tractor about the tail?

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:33

I think so,he did give the crowd a nasty glare.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Mike BOS (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:52

I hope Langer don't come unstuck with the over rate.

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Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:53

If we get 6 runs per over added, it'll be the final nail in Langer's captaincy coffin.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:53

We are a shambles in the field.Neither captain or bowler know what they are doing.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:53

This light rain is not good,that ball will become very difficult to bowl with.
Or more difficult given the match conditions.
Worcestershire just edging it on DL.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 20:59

I think they're using semaphore.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:01

Four wickets now and, amazingly, we have a slightly exciting match on our hands.

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:02

And the Umpires are against us.
Learn to appeal Omari.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:05

Well bowled Omari,great comeback.
It has not been easy for any bowler tonight.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Big Jim (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:07

Banger drops Hick.
That really was a shocker.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:07

Trescothick of all people has dropped Hick

LoL

Sixty Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:08

Don't think I've ever seen Banger drop a catch in the outfield.

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 28/08/2008 21:18

That 6 run penalty is looming large.

Those that ask me where my ftm fielder would come from, I'd take one of those ridiculous three third men out!

What is JL doing? His fields are farcical, even after much hand waving!

Re: Fun under the Floodlights...
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