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FAKE 2020 CC1 The Finale - Essex at home


By Grockle et al
July 14 2020

The end of the CC1 Fake season, as home fixture against the side in fourth - a little different to the 2019 version of this.  I would have been there, as I was for the 2019 version, but this time there would have been a celebratory feeling in the ground as Somerset were already champions who could not be caught.  For that reason this is a 'Somerset' side, with the players who have been involved from the county during the season.  No internationals, no signees from this season, youth and long term county players who got us here.  It is the kernel of the side that would be playing in 2021 (or in the real world of 2020 after August).  We'll see how they do... in FantasyLand 

v ESSEX @ Taunton Tusday 14 July 2020

This is the last game of the season and the side picked comes from those characters who will be about in 2021 and who have been involved in this winning fantasy season;

The side is;

Banton, Byrom, Bartlett, Hildreth, Abell (c), Davies (wk), Gregory, Bess, Overton C, Overton J, Leach

Essx chose to bowl first and waive the toss option - it would have been Tom Abell's choice probably given his record in this season.

The Essex side is;

Cook, Browne, Lawrence, Bopara, T'Deschate, Wheater, Walter, Harmer, Coles, Siddle, Porter

Porter and Siddle open the attack against the young openers and they get in amongst them early as Siddle has Byrom bang in front with the 5th ball of his first over for 0/ Somerset are 1 for 1.  Bartlett finds himself in early and back in the Caddyshack almost as quickly as he is also LBW to Porter for 4 at a score of 6.  The third 'B' does not stay long either as he becomes Essex' third LBW in the first 7 overs for 5 and the home side have slumped to 15 for 3 in the first 40 minutes.

Not the start that Somerset hoped for in front of a partisan crowd hoping for a celebration of the county's first Championship winning season.  James Hildreth and the skipper have a job to do and they get down to it with Abell striking his side's first four off his first ball while Hildreth turns the tables a little by taking Siddle for 11 off the 14th over.

After the first onslaught, Harmer and Cole take over with Cole in particular from the Trescothick Pavilion having a real fight with Hildreth who is putting bat to ball in between miscuing and taking on balls he really should leave.  However, the Somerset pair do right the wobbling order and go to a 50 run partnership before Walter is introduced by Essex to try and upset the pair.

Just before the lunch break James Hildreth goes to 50 off Harmer (79 balls 7 fours) and the 100 arrives as the interval is also reached at 106 for 3 with Hildreth (53) and Abell (33) putting on 91 for the 4th.

Siddle starts the second session and a second ball boundary from Abell is followed by a dropped catch close in.  Porter takes up the duties at the other end.  Siddle gets James Hildreth with a ball that would have hit the top of leg at 56 and the partnership ends at 115 for 4. Tom Abell goes to his individual 50 with an excellent boundary to the Somerset Stand (113 balls 6 fours) at 133 for 4.  He continues but Coles hits him quite hard at 148.  The skipper decides to carry on.  Before they can carry on the rain sweeps in and there is a loss of 48 minutes and an early Tea interval

The rain continues for another hour and 20 minutes before the teams can get back on the pitch. By then there are 11 overs left from Siddle and Porter.  There is time to get to 150 and Day 1 ends with Steve Davies on 29 and Tom Abell on 75.  183 for 4 - 2 hours lost to rain and Porter has 3 for 40.

DAY 2

Rain affects the first session of the second day as it stops the game restarting until nearly noon.  Play restarts at 11:47 with Siddle against Tom Abell, who sends his second ball to the boundary.  Porter starts at the other end and sees both his 4th and 5th balls go over the rope as Somerset cross the 200 run point.   Siddle fights back and beats Davies but he is struck outside the line and the keeper goes to 50 at 216 for 4 (97 balls 7 fours) even though the Essex bowler has a better shout turned down the very next ball. It is the Somerset captain who falls to the Aussie when a full ball is smacked straight into Browne close in and Abell is out caught for 88 at 219.

Essex introduce Harmer and Davies hits his first ball for 6.  They bring on Bopara at the River End and Gregory hits him for consecutive fours, is nearly caught plumb in front with his third ball and then sends his last to the rope. The 250 arrives and Essex take the new ball in the hope it gives them a little more at 253.

Porter returns with the new cherry just before the Lunch interval comes at 253 for 5 Davies has 73 while Gregory has 13

The rain comes down during the interval and no one gets on the pitch until nearly 3pm.  Once that happens Essex strike immediately as Steve Davies is plumb LBW to Porter for 73 at 257 for 6.  Dom Bess causes little upheaval as he top edges Siddle to Walter in the slips for 1 at 258 and then Siddle bowls Gregory for 21 at 263 before he gets Jamie Overton LBW for 5 at 282.  

At this point there seems to be little reason for the innings to carry on and the rain looks like it might set in so Tom Abell declares giving Craig Overton just enough time before Tea to send Cook back to the hutch without scoring caught by Tom Banton at first slip.  It was worth the gamble and Essex take Tea at 2 for 1.

The rain does come down again during another interval and it is 1 hour and 4 minutes before any cricket takes place in the early evening.  The only event is the dismissal of Browne for 9 by Lewis Gregory at 30 and the dual spinners coming on for the last 6 overs without any result other than only allowing 10 runs.  Essex end the day at 40 for 2 242 behind at the halfway stage of the game.

Fantasy is following reality in 2019 - though there had been a lot more cricket on Day 1 and 2 than in the parallel game.

DAY 3

Craig Overton nearly has Bopara with the first ball of the day.  Lawrence was far more solid at the other end.  Bopara tries to hit himself out of the doldrums but it is too high and not far enough and Abell takes the catch and the Essex man goes for 8 at 48.  Ten'Deschate went second ball LBW but the 50 comes up at the other end as Wheater sends Gregory to the boundary unimpressed by it all.

Jamie Overton is introduced for Lewis and he cleans up Wheater in his first over at 75 for 5.  Jack comes on at the other end to add a little 'diversity'.  Lawrence goes to 50 (104 balls 6 fours) and up comes the 100 at the same time - it is looking good but a good ball from Jove sends Lawrence back caught behind for 63 at 116 for 6.

On comes Dom Bess to slow everything down before Lunch but just after Leach has Harmer LBW for 1 at 121 things speed up!!  Bess is close with Walter early in his spell and then he bowls him for 24 still at 121 for 7.

New men at the crease and Bess is close again with Coles in the same over... just before he bowls him at 122 still 11 from the follow on. In comes Porter and he is immedaitely in trouble as well and at 124 Bess bowls his third batsman to leave Essex all out for 124 with figures of 5.2 overs 0 maidens 8 for 3... all bowled in 2.2 overs!!

Essex are not the right side of the follow on and Tom Abell, for the second game in a row invites the oppposition to have another go.  Somerset end the first innnings section with 5 points while Essex have 3.  Browne hits the last ball of the second over for 6 to bring the score down to the 150 behind and Lunch arrives at that score with Essex 8 for 0 in their second.

After Lunch there are Essex batsmen relishing the second chance to do better.  Alistair Cook is one, Ryan Ten'Deschate is another.  With Gregory and Craig Overton looking to do more of the same as they did against Hampshire in the last game.  The first shout is against Browne but it was missing despite Cove's beseeching of the umpire.  Nevertheless Cook IS in front to the other bowler and he goes for 5. In the game Essex are 26 for 1.  Nothing else happens really until an unusual double bowling change with Jamie Overton coming on at the Trescothick End while Dom Bess is given an early chance after his pre lunchtime heroics at the River.

It is Bess who claims first blood as he has Lawrence caught at the first and only slip by Tom Banton for 12 just after Essex pass 50 (54).  Browne edges but the ball falls safely and he edges again in the next over.  Bopara looks no safer at the other end as he plays and misses and then miscues a four in his first 6 balls at the crease. Bess is looking very good which prompts his spin colleague's introduction for the 28th over.

Both batsmen survive another Bess over but Bopara is caught close in by Bartlett in Leach's first over for 23 at 83 for 3.  T'Deschate looks determined but he goes the same way to the same bowler for 5 at 89.  The batsmen seem to have little idea against the Somerset spinners though they reach 100 surviving to 101 for 4 at Tea.  Browne has 47 while Wheater has 5 still 57 behind.

After the drinks break Somerset keep their slow men on and while Browne goes to 50 (123 balls 3 fours and 1 six) nobody else looks at all comfortable with the spin attack.  While Bess has Wheater tied in knots and going nowhere, Leach breaks the concentration of Browne and he pops one back to the bowler to be caught and bowled  for 52 at 118 for 5.  Meanwhile the patience of Bess finally produces a result as Wheater also goes  edging a ball to James Hildreth and it is all falling apart at 132 for 6.

For Essex now it is merely a process of surviving as long as possible and pushing this game into the fourth day with the hope of getting something they can defend so that is the way the game goes with neither Essex batsman taking any chances at all and looking to neutralise the spinners.

In order to break this up, Tom Abell  reintroduces pace with Jamie Overton coming on in the 53rd to change the dynamic.  This is eactly what happens in a very few balls as Walter misses a straight one and is out LBW for 9 at 138 for 7.  Jack Leach changes ends to give Bess  a breather and promptly bowls Coles for 2 at 141 while Jove has Harmer caught and bowled driving at the slower one for 6 at 145.  Siddle is all there is really between the champions and a victory and he doesn't last, snicking Leach to Davies for 4.  Essex are all out for 145.  That is 13 runs behind Somerset's first innings score and they lose by an innings and those 13.

A consummate destruction on Days 2 and 3 by the spinners with support from the seam attack.  Jack Leach finishes the second innings with 16.4/4/18/5 while Jamie Overton has 10/4/19/2 breaking up the end of the innings and keeping the Essex men from settling.

Somerset finish the season with 12 wins! Yorkshire afe in second and Nottinghamshire in third.  Kent are relegated and Middlesex, Lancashire and Worcestershire are promoted from the second tier.

Fantasy...... but without the stats and the playing records of the side it could not have happened so is it so far from the truth?  The issue is could Somerset be this consistent - an issue that has dogged them for 2 decades.  In this campaign they have been very consistent, batsment have produced runs somewhere along the line and the bowlers have always produced wickets at the same time.  First innings collapses became a thing of the past, only happpening really in the only defeat of the season.

Well it's done.  I thought we'd stop after a couple of games in mid table somewhere but it took us all the way through.

I will state again that this is the result of the PC game.  I have simply pressed the buttons when asked, taken the decisions that posters gave me to take, picked sides the 'selection committee' chose and simply changed bowlers after about 8 overs or when they obviously were not getting anywhere while putting the batsmen into a more aggressive mode as they settled into their innings.  I played games as they came and reported what happened when it did.  The PC engine of 'Cricket Captain 2019' made all the other decisions and 

SOMERSET are the 2020 fantasy CC1 champions

Thanks to those who found this fun.  I enjoyed it more than I thought I would but I'm still suprised we made it all the way. 

Roll on August 1

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FAKE 2020 CC1 The Finale - Essex at home
Discussion started by Grockles.com , 14/07/2020 14:57
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Grockle
11/07/2020 14:36
So we have actually got to the last fantasy CC1 game and it is at home.

It's a bit of an anticlimax in the sense that there is nothing for us to play for other than a 12/1/1 record and as many points as possible. Essex are fighting Notts for the third place so they are keen to win.

We did say we were resting people for the last game and a couple of very Somerset based sides have already been suggested.

It's more a case of who does not play in this one I think

1. Byrom
2. Banton
3. Bartlett
4 Hildreth
5. Abell
6. Davies
7. Gregory
8.
9. An Overton
10. Leach
11.

I think is basically the side with a decision about the second spinner or the third seamer being the only real decisions for this game?

Or have I missed something

If we have the chance I might try a start of the 2020 CC1 season with the actual squad using only Babar and playing the young CC1 side to see how the engine suggests it might do. The only player not available at the start as I think I've said is Banton (IPL I assume) and Babar Azam is the full contract player with Cory as the T20 second one. No mention of Wade - probably not in the frame when the database was updated.

The problem with the programme is that it won't let you simulate - you have to be involved or the lack of guidance goes against the side. I tried a couple of just run the match simulations and we got hammered.

It might be interesting - ish but end of Fantasy land first.

(Sm72)



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Somerset LaLaLa
11/07/2020 16:00
I'm going with this: Eddie Abell George Hildy Davies Green Lammonby RVDM Jamie Davey Brooks

Grockle
11/07/2020 16:15
Why SLLL?

(Sm72)

Somerset LaLaLa
11/07/2020 20:31
This was the team mooted for our forthcoming actual restart. I'm really interested to see how some of these players will fare against the mighty Essex. Everyone we have picked so far has come good, the young Byrom and Bartlett have certainly earned their places in this showdown and surely we have enough bowling firepower without Gregory, Bess, Cove and Leach. Time for a bit of fun in this competition and to go back to reality confident in our lads

Grockle
11/07/2020 22:16
I'm happy to go with whatever people want but as I posted, I thought about running some CC1 games with the 2020 squad now I have the 2020 version of the game.

The problem with the present versions of the players is that they have the 2019 stats.

If you want to see how this team will do in 2020 I can run a series with them using up to date stuff after next week.

Just info. Happy to play whatever team the selectors pick for next week.

(Sm72)

Grockle
13/07/2020 11:49
Thanks to everyone who have made this little experiment interesting and a bit of fun during the drought.

I now understand that we have international stuff (and its good international stuff) and moves going on for some live county stuff. That will obviously move attention away from this fantasy stuff.

BUT we have gone this far so I plan to finish this tomorrow. Thanks for comments on the Essex game so far. I intend to go for it as we have so far but if you want to suggest anything related to that then please post today.

I'm presently planning to run it with a side of characters who have been involved in the campaign but with a 'Somerset' emphasis for the 2021 season. That means people playing where they have and using the bowling options we have used.

So
Byrom, Banton, Bartlett, Hildreth, Abell (c), Davies (wk), Gregory, Bess, Overton C, Overton J, Leach

Is my present side for the game supposedly starting in the third week of September at Taunton

(Sm72)

Farmer White
13/07/2020 13:07
I would be happy with that team. A balance between what has got the fantasy team to where it is and what the real team might look like next year. Hard on Davey and Brooks to be left out, but it would be harder on any of the five bowlers you have included. If the youngsters are good enough they will force their way through when they are the best option for a slot. Better that and them knowing they have earned promotion, I think, or it would be in the real world, than risking one of them getting a drubbing with a winter to dwell on it.

Farmer

Grockle
13/07/2020 13:50
In a real world I would expect Brooks and Davey to have more part in the championship in the early games than they were in our fantasy version. I'd expect it to be more of a competition between Jack and Dom to be the one spinner. Of course they did have international demands - maybe more of that? Who knows

I also have to admit I've personally become more of a Davey fan than a Brooks one but we also had no real injury aspects from the Overtons - Jamie in particular was fit for most of the season. All those things would have been factors in a reality year I would assume.

I like the look of this team and if the people in it developed this kind of way (especially George taking that third wicket spot) then the county game is in good hands - especially as Babar Azam would have been the batsman for the 2020 season start. Eddie would have a job on

I am expecting Lammonby and a bunch of others to step up - Goldsworthy, Smeed, Green, Aldridge are all coming to the group looking for places to name some.

(Sm72)

Grockle
14/07/2020 15:03
Essex waive the toss and choose to bowl first - Probably exactly what Tom Abell wanted.

It does not go well. The promise of the 3 'B's Byrom, Banton and Bartlett are all swept away by Porter and Siddle and the straight ball on the stumps and on a length.

19 for 3 after 7 overs.

James and Tom put the batting back together and take us to lunch at 106 with a Hildreth 50 and Abell supporting with 33. 106 for 3 at lunch.

(Sm72)

Somerset LaLaLa
14/07/2020 16:28
What is the weather? Any reason Essex wanted to bowl?

Grockle
14/07/2020 17:12
Weather has interfered in this one. We lost 40 odd minutes before an early tea just after Siddle got rid of James. Then another hour and 20 minutes after Tea before Tom Abell went past 50 to 75 and Steve Davies added 29. Somerset will finish the day on 183 for 4 which is a hell of a lot better than 15 for 3 one has to say.

(Sm72)

Grockle
15/07/2020 11:33
Rain affecting fantasy like it did the 2019 game. Day 2 will start 47 minutes late.

(Sm72)

Grockle
15/07/2020 13:57
Play starts just before 12 and Tom finally falls for 88 to Siddle. Steve Davies passes 50 and has reached 73 before the lunch break 253 for 5 and the new ball just been taken.

More rain after lunch. No play expected until at least 2:45pm

(Sm72)



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Grockle
15/07/2020 21:37
A rain affected Day 2 with nearly 3 hours lost to weather.

Steve Davies goes just after lunch for 73. No one else really pushes the game forward so Abell declares just before Tea giving Craig just enough time to send Cook back.

Lewis gets Browne when they get back on just before 5 and Essex end at 40 for 2

(Sm72)

Grockle
16/07/2020 11:28
Bit of a surprise but Essex may not reach follow on target. They'll be close but may be out before lunch Day 3.

Do Somerset enforce in a weather affected game with about 5 sessions left?

May not happen... working ahead.

(Sm72)

Farmer White
16/07/2020 12:02
Follow-on decision depends on the forecast to my mind. If significant rain expected, then enforce. If not, bat again. It should still give us a day, or the best part of it, to bowl them out again and avoids the possibility of having to bat out against Harmer under pressure on a fourth day pitch.

Farmer

mikeindex
16/07/2020 13:31
Abell's well-timed declaration is very much in character , computer showing excellent psychological skills.
The follow-on option is extremely hypothetical given the small target and only two wickets down so far, but (to no-one's surprise, especially Bagpuss) I would certainly enforce should it arise.
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Grockle
16/07/2020 13:55
We enforced according to majority of advice!!

(Sm72)

mikeindex
16/07/2020 14:16
We bowled them out under 132?? Wow.
We need this computer to play the 2021 Championship (supposing there is one).
The ECB could then deduct 256 points for a substandard computer.

Grockle
16/07/2020 14:35
Dom Bess bowls 3 in 2.2 overs and Essex are out for 124. Bess 5.2/0/8/3...

Essex 8 for 0 at Lunch 150 behind.

(Sm72)

Grockle
16/07/2020 16:04
The spinners start their drive to the end of the final game after lunch. Gregory has Cook who contributes 5 in this game. When he fails Essex tend to. Bess is on early after the interval and they have real trouble with him and Lawrence falls to him but it is when Leach arrives that things get hard. He has Bopara and Ten Deschate before Tea.

Essex 101 for 4 still 57 behind looking down the barrel with not a lot to come and the end in sight.

Before the end of the day? It has happened before in this parallel universe.

(Sm72)

Farmer White
16/07/2020 16:23
Oh dear Grockle. Count ye not chickens until the opposition goose is fully cooked.

Farmer

Grockle
16/07/2020 16:31
Well they are going to have to do well to set us anything and once Cook, Bopara and Ten'Deschate are gone in an Essex innings I'm happier. Browne goes and Essex are pretty much cooked. I think we'll bat again and win sometime before lunch tomorrow. Parallel means different Somerset perception. Somerset have won this one!!!

(Sm72)

Grockle
16/07/2020 20:36
Essex can't stop this one. Bess and Leach carry on after the tea interval and with a little help from the speed of Jamie Overton they take out the rest of the Essex batting lineup for 145.

Jack Leach ending with 5 for 18 in 16.4 overs and Jamie blasting out 2 for 19 to unsettle the back end.

Somerset win by an innings and 13 runs in what would, if it was real, be true champion style,

As this was a 'dead rubber' in relation to the season, one would imagine that just after the end of play , Tom Abell would have been awarded the trophy and the pendant might already have been flying from the Somerset side of the Caddyshack.

But it isn't so.... we can still but dream.

Thanks for staying with this those who did.

It ended up going much longer than I expected and the result was only predicted by 'Index the Oracle' early on.

I kept expecting the machine to do the dirty on us but I suppose as performances kept coming the data kept making us favourites.

The cynics will laugh as the daftness of it. I think it was a pretty accurate 'possible' season - no one did things that were particularly surprising other than the whole team were consistent BUT at levels of ability that were not surprising.

I've said it online and I'll repeat it here. I did NOTHING to manipulate this result. There was little I could do anyway. I had to play every game but I simply took decisions about bowling changes when people got tired - the only thing I did was decide who would bowl next. EVERYTHING else came from the machine, I could have decided bowlers lengths and whether they bowled around the wicket. I tried that in the first game and it was so time consuming that I didn't do it again.

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It is what fantasy made it

(Sm72)

nelliec
16/07/2020 20:47
Excellent effort on your part Grockle. Have at least given us something to get our heads round and debate over the last couple of months.Now for the virtual reality of the Bob Willis Trophy , and then hopefully all back to normal.

Farmer White
16/07/2020 21:09
Yes, quite an effort to stick with that through 14 'matches', whatever you say Grockle.

Farmer

Grockle
16/07/2020 21:59
Well it did become a bit obsessive in the end. I did expect it to be closer but the end result was satisfying in the sense that we planned things and they worked out - people did their jobs really.

(Sm72)

Somerset LaLaLa
17/07/2020 11:21
Terrific entertainment throughout the competition and well done for having the idea during lockdown, running with it and the write-ups.

We found out what most of us knew (and Tom Harrison fears) that Somerset have a very, very good side. This was also a good trial for the software Cricket Captain with the great minds of this site, it seemed to me highly realistic.

The discussion around the matches was a lot of fun and I can return to Taunton one day having a little extra cricket knowledge. Count me in for the next lockdown

Grockle
17/07/2020 12:18
Cheers SLLL - the fact that we kept doing the business kept it interesting I think - not sure we would have made it to the end of a mediocre season.

I did run the first game of the 2020 CC1 season on the 2020 version with this side with Babar replacing Tom Banton (on IPL duty).

After letting the PC run the University game - win by an innings and 97 runs Hildreth 176 Abell 120 Gregory 10 for 82 in the match Leach 3 for 46

I ran Warwickshire - They won the toss and batted

Day 1 LUNCH 81 for 1 (Rhodes) Sibley 36 TEA 174 for 2 (Bell) Sibley 86
STUMPS 270 for 8 as bowlers get among them Sibley goes for 104

Day 2 All out for 287
LUNCH 66 for 1 (Babar) TEA 171 for 4 Eddie 69 James over 50
STUMPS 267 for 5

Day 3
James 100 (173 balls 14 fours 1 six) goes at 120 All out 328

LUNCH Warks 18 for 1 (Rhodes)
Rain (50 minutes) at 74 for 2
TEA 74 for 3 Hain 50
STUMPS 198 for 3

Day 4 Burgess 83 Hain 99

LUNCH 288 for 7 Declare at 320 for 8 279 ahead about an hour after lunch

TEA 70 for 3
George 100 (153 balls 7 fours 1 six) Tom Abell 50

STUMPS 197 for 3

DRAW
Vernon spell of 25/6/45/2 (Ist innings)
Craig 23.3/2/63/4 (1st)
Lewis 32/3/79/3 (2nd)
Dom 24/4/71/3 (2nd)

Interesting

(Sm72)



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Shepton Paul 2
18/07/2020 21:03
Thanks for running the fantasy season, Grockle - and for all the reports. Very well played, team.

Grockle
18/07/2020 21:55
Not a problem Shepton. It passed the time.

I ran a 💯 game 'Cardiff' v 'London Green'

God it was boring!
Cardiff scored 187 for 3!!
London were 9 for 3 after 2 sets of 5 and the game was all over. They lost by 84 runs.

Like a bad T20 with even less time to turn it around.

You just push everything to 10 and press the button until the game ends!!

(Sm72)

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