Ton Up
Weather Jinx? Batting Jinx??
I’m slightly nervous about going to Lord’s today. After Sunday’s wasted trip I’ve certainly lived up to my nickname (courtesy of the Lancky girls) as a “Weather Jinx”, specific to Old Trafford but I’m hoping that doesn’t extend from Old Trafford down South.
Get to Lord’s about ten minutes late due to my friend running late, but we get there with the score 3-0, new opening partnership is Strauss 2 and Housego 0. Unfortunately for him, Housego only made a single before he was caught by Nixon off Malik. I’m crossing everything that this isn’t the start of another batting collapse.
It isn’t. Miraculously it isn’t. We make it to lunch with only one wicket down, the score at 116, Strauss not out 67 and Joyce not out 45 with some beautiful shots being played all around.
Mixed Fortunes in the Afternoon
After lunch Joyce made his fifty, but that over contained mixed fortunes as Strauss was caught by a sub off Henderson for a well worked 71. Disappointing he didn’t convert, but considering our recent openers scores I was willing to settle. This brought Morgan to the crease with score on 128-2. He didn’t hang around for long, making 19 before he was caught at slip.

Well batted until that edge
Then Joycey got his first 100 of the season with a boundary off Kruger, only adding one more before Kruger took his revenge by claiming his wicket. At tea the score was 220-4.
At Old Trafford I bumped into a certain MTWD person who managed to talk me into giving up my ticket to use for their own benefit for the refund scheme. After attempts to palm me off with Burger King and KFC vouchers, this person promised me a pint in exchange. Just before tea this person tried to talk at me while I’m on the phone to my mum. No pint. How rude. You know who you are!
Evening Draws On
Malan and Scott took us safely through to 80 overs, going from 13 a piece to Malan taking on the role of chief run scorer, getting up to 46 while Scott hovered through the teens. Leicestershire took the new ball at 80, and the batsmen batted carefully before Malan was bowled for his 46 by Kruger.
Light seemed to be a bit dodgy, and Udal was soon gone for 5. Murts trotted out to join Scott; only to promptly trot back in again as the umpires decided the light had gotten worse. Scott finished on 33 not out from 88 deliveries with the score 285-6.
In Summery Weather……
I was especially pleased my weather jinxing was solely up in Manchester, and delighted to see both Joyce and Strauss looking in good touch. More than that, it was a huge relief to go into lunch with only one wicket down. More of that please boys.
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BBC says that Middlesex are on top in this match. Ged suspects that the match is evenly poised now.
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Ged apparently going down with a case of the Michael Vaughans.
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But I never could bat. Have I missed the point? Am I failing to get the point in the right areas?