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Room at the Top?

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By Grockle
July 18 2010
The last game of the groups and we are at home discussing whether we will be playing the third or fourth side in the North. Kent face us looking to make us second in our own side of the tournament. We have already qualified and so the side may be different for us today. No Kartik seems certain and we welcome back Charl Willoughby to get his Championship radar tuned.

v Kent T20 @ Taunton Sunday 18 July 2010

Scorecard

Commentary

Kent have won the toss and Somerset will chase once again.  The team has not been announced and as the programme version mentions someone called CL White and NRD Compton without a reference to Kieswetter we await some changes. 

It is close but once again we have a big crowd here with half an hour to go.  The side is;

Trescothick, Kieswetter, de Bruyn, Pollard, Suppiah, Hildreth, Trego, Buttler, Willoughby, Thomas, Turner.

Denley and Hockley open for the visitors and Alf is starting from the Old Pavilion (rumours are that they wanted him to rest for this but he said 'no').  It's a lively bouncey one outside off which Denley has a flash at but no contact made.  Ball two goes right through the Kent man, as does the third!  Denley is up the wicket to number 5 and the ball flies past him.  Finally they get one off the last ball - storming over.

Charl opens from the River and he seems to be getting the same amount of bounce.  The ball is flying off a length at the moment and the batsmen are swinging and top edging loads of balls.  7 after two overs but it certainly isn't easy out there.

Turner takes over 3 and three boundaries takes them to 19.  Charl starts the wickets though with Hockley whipping one to Arul on the Somerset Stand boundary19 for 1.  A wicket and one run for his over and he nearly had one batsmen playing on with the last ball.  Mark continues and though he goes for 10 up to ball 4, he then gets Van Jaarsveldt snicking behind 30 for 2

Pollard starts the 6th with Kent still on 30.  Saj Mahmoud is next in while denly bats the first one back to the big man and then suggests he may run.  KP collects and suggests he ought to try it and then goes for 2 with a collection of variations.  Mark gets a third on the back of his wicket from the last ball of the last one. He goes for 14.  46 for 2 after 7.  Did Marcus need to bowl him?  Can we afford him in the next level on the off chance of taking a wicket?

Trigger gets the nod for the 8th and strikes with the second ball as Buttler says goodbye to Mahmoud with a well planned running catch on the Somerset Stand boundary.  48 for 3 Becomes 50 at the end of the 8th.  Zander takes over the bowling duties at the OP and goes for 5 with medium pace line and length. Pete continues at the River and a straight one sees the back of Jones caught directly in front at 61.  In comes Stevens and one more is added before we reach the halfway stage.

Zander goes for 10 in the 11th and we then see our first spin of the game with Arul on for the 12th from the River.  Kent add 7.  The Boss now fiddles with Charl changing ends and nearly yorking Stevens ball 2.  He replies with a six off the third.  He's pushing for full deliveries and after a near beamer with the first he produces one that nearly takes CK's head off for his "fourth", a little bit of rustyness one might suggest.  Kent move on to 91 as Denley hits a 50 at less than a run a ball - good applause for the backbone of the innings from an appreciative Somerset throng.

Trigger is brought back for number 14 and they end it one short of three figures after a final ball drive that nearly takes Pete's hand off as he considers trying for a reflex C&B.  Pollard probably finishes his T20 group stage bowling from the OP with 8 off the 15th.

Thomas takes the next from the River and uncharacteristically goes for double figures wth 120 the total at the end of it.  Denley and Stevens are making something of their partnership with a present partnership of 59 runs and counting. The 17th sees Stevens sky the first but it is dropped by Trego as it bounces over him.  Nevertheless he tries it again next ball and  this time it drops straight into Arul's hands 124 for 5 and the two Somerset men are once again at the top of the T20 bowling averages with equal numbers of victims (28 each). It's 127 after 17 and Alf has the chance to get ahead again with over number 18.

Ball one takes him to 29 as he comprehensively bowls Blake 128 for 6 and then nearly runs out a man with his last as Kent stagger to 132 with 2 to go.  The 19th...and it's Pollard at 134 the ball is fired out to the electronic scoreboard and Denley takes on Buttler. He loses and is out by a mile as the ball is fired in. 136 for 7 and then they take Arul on and Treadwell is out by even more.  139 for 8 and the wheels seem to have come off the Kent train!

Thommo takes the last and has Bandara taking evasive action with ball 3.  The ball is a little faster than he expected and he tries to pull it but it goes off his helmet instead.  So Alf gives him another and he pulls that.....straight to Arul to bring up wicket number 30 for the VC.  141 for 9 is followed by wicket 31 with a full length ball that wastes the off stump.  142 to win and Pollard is clapped off the field in his last fielding performance (possibly).  Great bowling from the pair again and a gettable total one has to think.

The Reply

Stevens is opening the bowling and after a sighter from the skipper he is hit over his head for a one bounce four, hit over the inner field to Cow Corner for a one bounce four and then guided down to the Botham for a third boundary in sucession.  However it doesn't last and he clips one out to the Somerset Stand where he is caught by Blake for 12 and that is all our runs for the first over as Peter Trego replaces the Boss.

Mahmoud takes the second from the River to Mr Trego and is pulled for four off his first wide long hop.  He takes him for another before the end of the over and it's 20 for 1 - all boundaries.  Craig finally faces one with the start of the third and the game settles down and it all looks fine until Trigger plauys on trying to late cut Stevens from the last ball of the 5th.  Hildreth arrives with Somerset 31 for 2.

Coles takes over at the River and after an over that seems to take an age the score moves on to 34. Craig is being much more circumspect about his contribution today - it suggests that someone has had a word with him.  We've moved on to 39 after 7 and Stevens ends with 23 for 2 - well done him.  Coles continues and we go to 44 before Cook takes the 9th and shows our keeper hasn't quite got his eye in when he swipes at his second and top edges a planned lofted drive to the Gimblett halfway to the Trecothick Stand before it boncws safe between two fielders. The two men seem to be aware that they need to push the score along now but there are sensible ways and daft ways to do that - wonder which they will choose?

Hilda takes the daft.  A firm drive is straight to the fielder, he almost waits until the ball is in the fielder's hand before he calls CW through.  Craig quite rightly stays where he is and James is run out trying to get back.  49 for 3 after 9 and Treadwell is on for them while de Bruyn is on for us.   The 50 arrives with a ZdB reverse sweep but it doesn't last because before the end of the over he's sending one out to Cook to pouch on the Somerset Stand boundary.  56 for 4 and in comes Buttler.  He'll have to reest though because Cook has Craig stumped for 15 the very next ball.  56 for 5 and in comes Pollard with a job to do before he flies to Trinidad tomorrow.

But it isn't going to be as Cook bowls him for 1 in the 11th and we are looking to finish on a loss at 58 for 6! Arul needs to do something if he can because there isn't a lot to come after him. he takes two off his first and we reach 60 at the end of the 11th.  82 off 48 balls doesn't look hopeful.

Bandana is on at the River and seems to be another spinner we can't get off the cut bit!  Jos nearly gets run out ball 2 scampering out and then scampering (diving) back.  It gets worse as Jos fires a ball up into the middle field and Blake takes the catch at 67 for 7.  Alf joins Arul and we still need 75.  It's 71 for 7, courtesy of a Suppiah straight drive at the end of the 13th.

Treadwell is back for the 14th but Thommo misreads his last ball and is bowled coming up the wicket.  75 for 8 and we are looking at our lowest total of 2010 as Mark Turner comes in with only Charl to follow.  Cook is bowling a very thrifty 15th over which ends with MT  seeing ot two balls and Somerset staggering to 76 for 8!  66 off 30!

It isn't going to happen as Turner is LBW to Treadwell halfway through the 16th.  In comes Willow and he's on strike. 77 for 9 and the leftie is off the mark (and off the strike).   Arul steals it for the 16th and we are looking at the Essex score.  They will probably lose so we will still finish top!  Cook has done for us with 3 for 13 in his four over spell.

Coles takes the 17th and is clipped out to the Somerset Stand for one from our number 11.  Charl is caught behind and we are all out for 82 - 21 runs below our lowest T20 of this year

A loss by 59 runs with 3.1 overs left to bowl and it just lets us know it isn't a forgone conclusion that we will be at the Rose Bowl.  No idea who we will be playing or when but this is not the performance we want on THAT weekend.

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Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockles.com (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 14:07

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Somerset v KT
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 08:53

I hope the weather brightens up for today’s match, when I looked out this morning the first thing I saw was a rainbow, since then the cloud has lifted but still a complete covering of grey clouds.

There is still time for it to improve.

Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 09:17

Somerset again rest Murali Kartik today ahead of next week`s cc match against Kent at Taunton, but Charl Willoughby will play to give him match practice.

With a home T20 quarter-final assured, Somerset may also include one or two of their ex-academy youngsters.

Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 09:26

Kent, who beat Glamorgan under D/L at Cardiff on Friday, are without Robert Key (broken finger).

Their 13-man squad is: van Jaarsveld (c), Denly, Hockey, Jones, Stevens, Blake, Mahmood, Tredwell, Coles, Bandara, Cook, Shaw, Goodman.

Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 09:27

Hot and sticky in Warsaw, Mike, with too many mosquitos. 33 celcius in the shade and doesn't seem much cooler at night.

Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 09:32

Since you left these shores the weather has changed, today it is cloudy, windy and quite cool, it is not topless weather.

Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 10:44

So the weather is Poles apart then :-)



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Re: Somerset v KT
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 11:52

Yes, hurry back, Botham, your departure has ruined our weather.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 14:21

The sun is out and the sky is blue-ish and there are about 5K here to see this. We've lost the toss, will chase and have included Arul instead of Max and Charl instead of Ben



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 15:10

62 for 4 for Kent halfway through.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 15:14

Whatever the rumours are, I think it's probably a better idea to have rested Ben rather than Alf since the former is the man with the unfortunate injury history.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 15:49

Well, pretty damn convincing in the field although I gather from the beeb guys that it looks dark off to the West?

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 15:51

Grockle - we seem to have two commentaries simultaneously presently!!??

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:04

Good to see that Durston top-scored again for Derbyshire and ends the first phase of the comptetition with 445 runs and at an average of 37.08. That's a higher average than any of the Somerset players and only Trescothick has scored more runs. though others, not alas Trescothick, have power to add.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:37

And if you look at the totals, I think Wes's home track is rather less conducive to batting than Taunton, too.

A great effort by Wes.

It sounds like we are going to lose this one with a rather indifferent batting effort. No matter.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:41

Nothing I can do about the commentary. 57 for 5 here with Pollard hacing a job to do here.

Ben is simply being rested to give Charl 4 overs. Arul has had a brilliant day in the field. But Kent are not giving this up easily as Pollard is skittled and we are 58 for 6



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:45

Looks like Essex will lose at home to Middx anyway.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Tractor (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:48

SJB - if you blow fiercely into each of your speakers, you should clear one of the commentaries (maybe both!).
(Please place the ÂŁ70 charge for this info in the Old Pav bar).

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 16:49

Cricket the great leveller, it seems, though rumours that a certain muffled gentleman was seen entering Ladbrokes of Watchet with a very large brown paper bag are not to be discounted.



LoL

Sixty-four Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:04

That was pretty abject on the part of the batsmen. Did they over-celebrate after Friday night?



LoL

Sixty-four Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:17

After the Lord Mayor's show, I imagine. Nothing really resting on the game (winning the group would confer no advantage) and so I imagine our focus and intensity was greatly reduced.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: old boy! (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:24

SECRET OF THE HUGGLE?? INFO OR IDEAS PLEASE!

Kent seemed to have an extra long huggle before starting in the field. A little bird who was listening heard them saying altogether "Arrogant bu--ers!! We'll show the bu--ers!! We'll beat the bu--ers!! Bash the bu--ers!! Bu--er the bu--ers!! YES WE CAN!!!
Did anyone else hear it?
Alas no WES to Taunton this year - Northants won.
OLDBOYBA!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Bagpuss (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:26

Essex have lost and Lancashire and Northants have won so b y my reckoning it'll be Northants in the quarters

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: old boy! (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:30

Please somebody tell me - what hold does Mark Turner have over BR or Tres?. Is he a good baby sitter or something?
Virtually every game he gets hit for plenty. I'd forgive him anything hit for runs if they are full length or better, BUT short outside off or leg EVERY over at least 3 or 4.
If nobody's told him they should, if they have and he's not capable of taking it on board, then sorry good bye. Surely he won't be playing on Tuesday PLEASE!
OLDBOYBA!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Clarence Parker (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:36

Sorry, but he (Mark Turner) along with David Stiff are just not up to the mark, and never will be, IMHO.

Thank you and goodbye, I would suggest, at the end of the season.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Clarence Parker (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:44

Northamptonshire in the quarter - finals then.

Apologies, Bagpuss. You had of course already stated that.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:46

Tried that Tractor - but all I got was some numptie shouting 'Cummon me Babbies!; ;-)

Grockle - it did clear after about 15 minutes - what I was getting was a much delayed repeat of the commentary (roughly 3 secs after original one) Might have been caused by the internet feed poss.

Bad day at the office today - did we need that wake-up call? Some decisions to be made re: Mark Turner and also Craig who seemd to be a shadow of his usual self and was implicated in the Hilders run-out.

Have we heard for cerrtain that KP is to be no longer with us? If so have we heard about Cam...??!!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 17:46

I hope Kieswetter hits form in the CC he certainly didn’t today, he was putting to much pressure on the other batsman that is how PT was out Kieswetter could only score a 1 off the over and Pete tried to go for a big shot off the last ball.

15 runs off 29 balls that’s nearly 5 overs faced.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 18:47

Craig was not implicated in JH's run out Sloop. It was a daft call and Craig simply did not take it. The fielder had the ball in his hand by the time James had decided to run! Complying would have been suicide there was never the chance of making it.

Have to agree about Mark. They seem to gamble that he will take early wickets but the next side will be a different level to the majority he has bowled at and he rarely goes for less than 9 an over. Give Charl his place, bring back Ben and use Arul and Zander. Mark becomes superfluous and we take at least 20 runs from them.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Sloop John B (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 19:09

I was only going on the commentators at the time who suggested Craig was ball watching and that they had previously taken similar runs without prob!

But on batting form alone Craig must be under pressure from the likes of Arul who top scored and was not out - plus he fielded very well and pouched a couple of catches.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 19:24

Well I don't know what they were watching. Craig was looking at James who hesitated then decided to go. Craig looked at the fielder already looking to throw the ball in and stayed in his crease leaning on his bat. James ran halfway and then returned. It was a clear call but not a sensible one.

He isn't looking clear with the bat though he did look a little more in touch today than at Galmorgan last Wednesday and has obnviously been told to spend some time at the crease. An official today said they would rather we won the game in the 19th and he got 40 odd than win with overs to spare.

As it was neither happened.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 19:39

Old Boy - if Mark Turner is in the XI on Tuesday, without some nasty stomach bug hitting our established seamers, then I will send you ÂŁ50!

Unless, God forbid, Kartik cannot go then I'm sure our bowling line up on Tue will be unchanged.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: barndoorio (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 20:05

I don't want to be too critical as CK has just won the world cup and got the MOM in the this format. But I'm not sure I've seen a performance from one player so obviously affect the team as his today. I disagree on teh run out and think he was culpable, he ignored his partner whose call it was and I don't agree it was total suicide either. He looked scratchy with runs for other players, as he did for England too. His confidence seems to have vanished entierly.

He then scored very slowly, putting pressure on others to hit out and I suspect ZDB and PT were affected by this.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 20:14

Well, let's just hope he can get some CC runs in the week.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 20:29

If James had called when he hit the ball I agree.

But he didn't, he waited to see if the fielder got to it and then called. You may disagree Bandoorio but I wouldn't have run and I wasn't alone in the box. I think the most vocal response was "What does he think he is doing?" and it wasn't directed at the non striker's end.

But he does need some runs and some return to stability in his periods at the crease. If not we need to go back to the people who were in form and reinstate Peter as opener - if the ECB will let us of course.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Clarence Parker (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 21:12

Seems like the Somerset cricket / coaching team will be able to take some positives out of this defeat then?

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 21:20

In case you didn't pick it up across this lot Sloop.

Kieron flies out tomorrow and Cameron will not be flying in.

With luck KP will be back for any T20 Final we were involved in but I don't know how that is affected by Trinidad and Tobago's progress in the Windies T20 tournament.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 21:26

Today’s photos.

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A Blake bld Thomas

Even though Thomas didn’t have his best day today he will always be my pick of the bowlers. At the end of an over today he threw the ball into the ground more annoyed with himself for conceding run in that over.

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A brilliant catch by Buttler to dismiss A Mahmood off Trego.

Please note the sign on the end of the stand “Members Only” I didn’t see any red tape today, I do believe they have taken notice of Grockles.com

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The is Craig Kieswetter missing the ball, although his batting was off I must say he kept well today especially stood up to the stumps.

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This was a no ball; above waist high full toss from Willoughby, Kieswetter just stuck his gloves in the way to protect himself.

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J Denly beaten by Pollard and a good take by Kieswetter.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: wsm fan (IP Logged)
Date: 18/07/2010 22:04

Have to agree on Turner, i really want him to do well but he just doesnt learn. He gets tonked in virtually every game, surely he should have learnt some control by now.

Trouble is he ad Stiff ARE our future attack, give it 3 years will Alfi, Ben or Willow still be here? Therefore barring some major signing or emergence of young bowlers they ARE the future.

Team for 1-4 then likely to be MT, CK, PT, JH, ZDB, JB, AS, BP, AT, MK, MT?????

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: geordie moonraker (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 00:11

Just as well it happened today rather then next week.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 00:34

They aren't Somerset's future WSM unless they show something much much more than they have.

If they can't they must leave and we must look elsewhere,

You are right about the time scale but just because they are presently here doesn't make them the only alternative they are now living on borrowed time because if we have to replace them we have to do it very soon.

Presently the evidence suggests that they aren't up to the job and there isn't a lot of time left for them to show otherwise.



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Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 06:11

Am in the UK at the moment trying to help with family medical issues, so little/no time to see the cricket, which was likely just as well yesterday.

Can't argue with much of what has been said above. It's a trifle unfortunate that CK's return has perhaps slightly disrupted the momentum, but hopefully that will be short lived.

Ah well, get the bad day out of the way before the QF.

Grizzzly

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Ronniesabre (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 09:17

CK has been woeful all year....just look at his stats. He did ok at the T20 WC but the constant slogging has taken its toll Im afraid.

Im really desperate for him to get runs this week to get some confidence back.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: old boy! (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 09:43

As far as the Hildreth run out is concerned, no one has mentioned that IF the fielder had picked it up cleanly, there definitely WASN'T a run. Hildreth ONLY went for the run when it was FUMBLED. Golden rule in ALL forms of the game - DON'T run for a misfield. SORRY but Hilly's fault.
OLDBOYBA!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Slow Left Chinaman (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 10:10

Have to agree run out was Hildreth's fault - not as bad a misfield as he thought. He's done this a couple of times now in the last few weeks (although he also buys a lot of extra runs through putting pressure on...).

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 10:36

Grizzzly: any chance of your being at Taunton this week? It would be very good to meet you.



LoL

Sixty-four Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 11:50

How are we going to recognise you this time LoL, Will you be carrying a box of Milk Tray?

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 12:04

I've lready given Tractor the necessary clues...



LoL

Sixty-four Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: BristolRob (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 12:27

More likely wearing a raincoat if the weather forecast is to be believed.



Who put the A in Trego?

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 13:10

It's terrible, BR.

I can see myself being in an uttely foul mood, tomorrow. 16 games of hit and giggle, 15 of which were unaffected by the weather and then our return to the real cricket stands to be ruined. Murphy's Law if ever I have seen it in operation.

I can feel my blood-pressure rising about this already. Thanks ECB, "Guardians of the Game."

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Grizzzly (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 22:33

Many apologies for late response LoL - have been out all day. Just back.

Don't know how things are going to unwind at the moment. But, if I can get to HQ I certainly will do & will look out for all Grocklees.

Do I have to challenge your ID with a newspaper in hand ?!

Grizzzly

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: bloke (IP Logged)
Date: 20/07/2010 12:56

http://www.badidea.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bmw-heiress-con.jpg

You are LoL and I claim my ÂŁ5.

T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: LadockPirate (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 14:31

First time poster on this forum, and first timer at Taunton yesterday. Travelled up from Truro looking forward to a stellar display from the league leaders...........

.......anyone?



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 14:52

Already qualified - almost certainly a major let-down in terms of intensity.

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: old boy! (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 15:40

Afraid there had been too much counting chickens before they were hatched and unfortunately a few eggs (egos) got squashed.
OLDBOYBA!

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 16:28

And most people are hoping this was the quarter final performance we didn't want a game early.

Welcome Ladock.

It was a glitch, just a glitch.....well we all hope that is what it was anyway.



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: cricketjerry-mouse (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 16:33

But our chickens had hatched, OB. We were top of our group table, and not just by run rate. And only Warwickshire in the Northern group could match our 11 wins.

As Winston Churchill said in 1941, after certain French leaders had said England would have its neck wrung like a chicken: `Some chicken; some neck`.

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: old boy! (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 19:56

But it isn't a nice feeling if all your chickens get stuffed!!!

My worry is Kent have been handed a tremendous boost ahead of a match which we MUST win between the forecast showers.
OLDBOYBA!

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 20:19

Or we've been given a higher level of motivation to ensure that it doesn't happen twice?



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Botham (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 20:43

We mustn't forget that many of yesterday's crowd were also first-timers and I don't think we can afford such performances, as we need all the new supporters we can muster, for next season and beyond.

My son and his sister made a special effort to go, albeit with my tickets and were very disappointed.

It's the luck of the draw, some go and see sensational performances.

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Mike TA1 (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 20:46

Botham is correct I also know of someone who came down from London to watch Somerset for the first time.

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Slow Left Chinaman (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 21:00

The first match I went to (about 13 years ago) was a 45 over game that by memory, contained 5 boundaries, and we lost.

Come on Somerset!

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 22:41

And some watched for 10 years before they saw us win!

I'm afraid the search for instant gratification does not start at Taunton or probably not with cricket.

If they came they saw an excellent bowling and fielding performance (from both sides).

The batting? Well it's been patchy all season and it's only really clicked in the last four or five games and even then not across the board.

Welcome to Somerset



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Clarence Parker (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 22:44

I am glad that you have reminded us, Jerry, of a wartime speech of Winston Churchill.

As a leader, Churchill understood the dangers of defeatism and poor morale, so he set the example needed to inspire others around him.

Perhaps, his potent spirit of perseverance and determination is best summed up in one of his own maxims – “We must just KBO.”

When his family and those close to him had just witnessed him suffering another setback, he would growl – “Right. KBO”, and that is what he did.

He just “kept bug---ing on.”

The rest is history.

Somerset must do likewise after yesterday's defeat.

Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Grockle (IP Logged)
Date: 19/07/2010 23:04

And thanks in no small part ot the work of a certain stubborn Justin Langer we have become bloody minded about fighting to KBO in recent years.

Twasn't always that way



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: LadockPirate (IP Logged)
Date: 20/07/2010 10:20

Thanks everyone - appreciate the comments.

I've followed Somerset for years from a distance (from back in the Garner/Botham days) but have never travelled until Sunday (the T20 format makes it a day out for travellers from a distance). Disappointed about the performance but maybe I picked the wrong game (and maybe Trescothick had seen the weather forecast for todays game..!!).

My game is rugby and from my tag you'll guess that I might support the Cornish Pirates (very lively forum in the rugby section of Sportnetwork). I've seen similar with our team on occasions but it hasn't stopped me going back, so I'll apply same logic here and see you again soon.

Cheers - LP



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Re: T20 yesterday vs Kent - what happened??
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 20/07/2010 10:35

Forget it, Pirate.

This will be Bedford's season!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Loyal of Lhasa. (IP Logged)
Date: 23/07/2010 23:48

Bobstan: is Bedford a suburb of Ipswich?



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Sixty-four Seasons a Somerset Supporter

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 24/07/2010 07:51

Dunno, Guv.

Geography has never been my strong point.

We lived near Bedford in the 'Seventies, and fairly near until last year. I used to go and watch Bedford. At that time it was one of the best teams in the land, and was captained by the great Budge Rogers.

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: AGod (IP Logged)
Date: 24/07/2010 08:29

Grockle - SCCC under Langer followed by Tres reminds me, so far, of England under Hussain followed by Vaughan.

Vaughan gets almost all the credit, but it was under Hussain that the team KBOd and, hence, became difficult to beat.

It seems to me that becoming difficult to beat is often a pre-cursor to becoming a side that win regularly. And that's what has happened at SCCC. Victory over Kent would surely have happened, but for the weather and that would have been four straight CC wins.

And no, Bobstan, I do not expect last year's succession of ITFC draws to translate, this season, into a string of wins!

Re: Room at the Top?
Posted by: Bobstan (IP Logged)
Date: 24/07/2010 12:52

I can't cope with this realism, AG.

Of course Mr Keane will suddenly become a top manager and ITFC will achieve automatic promotion.

Mind you, I haven't renewed my season ticket for the first time in aeons!!

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