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Match Report for Thurs 20th May

Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Over 50/60/70 Cricket

Chippenham CC v Two Counties Over 50s

Thursday 20th May 2021 at Chippenham Park – Timed match

Two Counties Over 50s 225-6 dec (Eric Davy 62, Phil Tompkins 61, Simon Sargent 50 not out, Charly Rattley 2-39)

Chippenham CC 104-7 (Harry Grant 36, Martin Southwell 4-41, Lindsay Towers 2-16)

Match drawn.

Rain, a large wet patch on the square, and a road traffic accident on the A11 all combined to delay the scheduled start of this away day friendly.

On a rain dampened wicket, the visitors were in a spot of bother as both Ben Moyle and Steve Henderson only spent 5 overs at the crease leaving the scoreboard to read 32-2. Chippenham’s tormenter in chief at Kelvedon, Phil Tompkins, was again in the runs and with Nick Meakin clubbing some useful boundaries the visitors were gaining the ascendency. A quickfire partnership of 41 was ended with Meakin having to depart having edged the ball to the keeper. There was little respite for the Home XI as Eric Davy entered the fray and was quickly into his stride. Meanwhile, Tompkins had reached his 50 from 52 deliveries faced. Having added 56 together, Tompkins then fell lbw to a slow Paul Mangel delivery that had descended from the heavens with snow on it! Still no respite for Chippenham as Davy out-batted Tompkins, 49 balls for his half century and an even quicker 50 from Simon Sargent, just 42 balls. After putting on 84 together, Davy, 62, fell to the bowling of Charly Rattley, whose second wicket came just 3 balls later, thus hastening the declaration at 225-6.

The target set by the Two Counties would give Chippenham around 35 overs compared to the 39 received by the visitors. Regular opening bowlers, Ken Greenaway and Chris Hills were pretty accurate with their deliveries and were thus able to restrict the flow of runs. With Hills’s spell only lasting 4 overs, first change Martin Southwell struck with the second ball of his first over, having Ashely Brown stumped by Davy as he tried to up the run rate. Greenaway got a much deserved wicket when bowling Harry Grant (36) in his penultimate over, before finishing his 8 over spell with figures of 1-27. At 55-2 after 14 overs, the umpires signalled that the last hour with a minimum of 20 overs to be bowled. Chippenham were unlikely to win the match as the next 12 overs produced just 37 runs for the loss of 5 wickets but could they survive the final 8 overs. Wicket keeper, Richard Sadler and opening bowler, Clive Sutton managed to repulse the varied attack of Southwell and Lindsay Towers’ seamers through concentrating on survival as only an additional 12 runs were added. Southwell returned figures of 4-41 and Towers 2-16.

An enjoyable afternoon’s cricket despite the vagaries of the weather conditions.

2021-05-31T17:05:36+01:00May 31st, 2021|Seniors’ News|0 Comments

Two Counties T20 Women’s Cricket

The Women’s Two Counties competition consists of three regional and one performance league and involves teams from Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. The teams involved will play highly competitive hardball T20s on Sundays throughout late Spring and Summer 2021. This season’s competition runs from 18th April to 12th September and will involve 20 teams from 17 clubs across southern East Anglia. The competition did not run in 2020 due to COVID-19 so therefore there will be a new champion for each league this season.

The Women’s Two Counties structure has grown and developed to encompass the increasing number of women and women’s clubs playing cricket in East Anglia. The Performance competition began as the Ladies Challenge T20 competition 2004, expanding to include the Ladies T20 competition in 2011 and subsequently regional sections A and B in 2017, and C in 2019. The sections have now been restructured into Central, West, East, and Performance, and the Challenge 35 over reformed as the East Anglian Premier League.

2021-05-21T14:36:28+01:00May 21st, 2021|Ladies’ News|0 Comments

Match Report for O60s Thursday 13th May

Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Over 50/60/70 Cricket
Two Counties Over 60s v Essex Police Veterans
Thursday 13th May 2021 at Ipswich CC – 40 overs per side.
Two Counties Over 60s 176-8 (Andrew Gallant 39, Alan Sims 33 Nick Meakin 30)
Essex Police Veterans 180-2 (Jim Couchman 91 not out Peter Orpe 35 not out Trevor Money 2-15)
Essex Police Veterans win by 2 wickets.

Jim Couchman played a major part in the downfall of the 60s with both bat and ball. The inclement weather and the presence of an additional fielder failed to prevent Jim from leading the Veterans to a 9 wicket win in this 12-a-side match. Trevor Money was rewarded for a splendid opening spell with 2-15 from his 8 overs. The two wickets had fallen in the space of 15 balls and 3 runs but that was as good as it got for the 60s. Growing in confidence, Jim and Peter steadily upped the run rate with Jim’s half century coming from just 54 deliveries. With the 60s well beaten, the only remaining doubt was whether Couchman would reach a deserved century. Alas not, although the next 29 deliveries he faced took him into the nervous 90s, the match winning target of 177 was reached with 8.1 overs to spare.

Prior to the innings break and the rain, the Veterans had won the toss and Skipper John Stonehouse asked the 60s to bat. Mike Thew and Alan Cooke struggled to make the scorers work too hard while opener Andrew Gallant looked to be in good nick. From 48-2 in 10.4 overs. Captain Nick Meakin (30 off 17 balls) and Gallant (39 off 47 balls) almost doubled the score over the course of the next 5 overs but then both were dismissed, caught out in successive overs. Alan Sims (33) and Richard Polley (22) put together a 59 run partnership but it was slow progress. Man of the match Couchman’s 1-27 off 8 overs and Martin Southwell’s 2-25 off 7 overs doing much to arrest the flow of runs. Come the end of the 60s’ 40 overs, the scoreboard read a somewhat disappointing 176-8.
Many thanks to Ipswich Cricket Club for hosting this game.

2021-05-21T10:44:14+01:00May 21st, 2021|Seniors’ News|0 Comments

Clarification with the Umpires

It would be very helpful if (in addition to the many tasks that fall upon skippers during the week) they could make contact with the umpires who are down to officiate in their matches for the next couple of weeks to let them know what arrangements have been made, particularly with the provision of teas.  The appointees for the matches and  contact numbers for the umpires can be found on the Umpiring tab above.  Many thanks ……

2021-05-23T12:12:22+01:00May 20th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Match Report for O50s Thursday 6th May

Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Over 50/60/70 Cricket

Two Counties Over 50s v Chippenham Park CC

Thursday 6th May 2021 at Kelvedon & Feering CC – 35 overs per side.

Chippenham Park 161-8 (Harry Grant 74 Jon Van de Peer 30 Ben Moyle 3-36)

Two Counties Over 50s 164-3 (Phil Tompkins 93no Richard Polley 39 rtd)

Two Counties won by 7 wickets

 

Leaden skies and steady rain forced a late start to the match. Local knowledge is a wonderful thing as the match officials were told that the rain would blow over by 3.00pm and that play could commence shortly after. In the event, the rain ceased even earlier and play commenced at 2.28. Captain Patel won the toss and elected to be in the field. Despite the visitors‘ captain being an exceedingly young senior, the opening bowlers managed to keep a tight rein on the run rate. Chris Hills was at his miserly best conceding just 14 runs from his opening 7 over spell. With the TC X1 keeping the run rate below 3 an over, the best predictions were for a very swift home win. From 53-2 in the 19th, the match suddenly came alight. J VdP joined his captain and immediately upped the tempo. Their 10 over partnership added 63 runs from just 58 deliveries. Grant was stumped by Paget in the next over having accumulated a very useful 74. Moyle benefited from the scramble to add quick runs over in the last few overs bagging 3 wickets in his 5 over spell.

The Seniors had a strong batting line up and were still strong favourites although their target was around 20/25 runs more than had been expected. With a changed batting order, captain Patel opened up with the in-form Tompkins. There was mirth from the side lines as Patel could barely hit the ball of the square but having got his eye in with his first boundary, he was promptly bowled the next ball. 8 overs gone and 27-1 on the board. Whilst Tompkins and Polley began to accumulate the runs at a healthy rate, the rate was still just a tad below what was required. Polley decided to confuse the scorers as having dotted the last ball of the 26th over, he suddenly tucked his bat under his arm and walked off the pitch. The moral of the story is that hitting boundaries saves running! Can Lord Nelson claim “retired out” as a victim? 51 runs required off 9 overs is the ideal scenario for Meakin to bash a rapid match winning knock except that after one splendid lofted drive he sliced young Grant to gulley. Tompkins and Henderson upped the run rate and knocked off the required 43 runs from 36 deliveries. Tompkins finished on 93 not out with the “50” coming off 65 deliveries faced. What might interest the Statos is the fact that for 32 overs there were no extras then the unfortunate no 6 bowler put down two wide deliveries in the 33rd and final over. A comprehensive 7 wicket win for The Two Counties Seniors in an enjoyable game played in the right spirit by both sides.

2021-05-20T11:15:35+01:00May 19th, 2021|Seniors’ News|0 Comments

Step 3 of the Roadmap – further information

Further to the posting below on Step 3 of the Roadmap (click the link in the posting for full details), travel restrictions and the provision for spectators have been relaxed. The rules for On the Field activities remain as they have been for season 2021 so far…….

However the MSC have decided that it is impossible to make a Championship wide recommendation for all other aspects that have been relaxed in Step 3 because the facilities will vary considerably for each individual club.

Changing Rooms
Showers
Hospitality
Teas

Accordingly all clubs will need to decide whether or not to apply their own local rules for each of the headings above before Saturday 22nd May. If these are changed locally then a Covid Risk Assessment should be undertaken and any necessary changes to signage should also be made.

Any changes you choose to make should be forwarded to all the clubs (by email or text) for which you have home fixtures and to any umpires allocated to those fixtures.

It may be that clubs may well decide to stick with the arrangements that have been in place since the beginning of the season until Step 4 of the Roadmap (hopefully) relaxes restrictions altogether

2021-05-17T17:52:52+01:00May 17th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Travel Restrictions/Cancelled Matches due to Rain

Just to clarify as there may have been some confusion ……

The short term rule changes to the rules relating to the above have now ceased from Monday 17th May and future matches of these types can no longer be rearranged.

However all clubs who wish to rearrange matches that were subject to travel restrictions or matches cancelled without a ball being bowled BEFORE 17th May can be rearranged at any time UP UNTIL 3rd JULY (the half way point of the season) by mutual agreement between the two clubs.  When rearrangement does take place please advise Rick Jones.

2021-05-17T13:54:45+01:00May 17th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ladies Contact Details

Suffolk

Lara Neild – Suffolk Cricket Women’s & Girls Development Officer
lneild@suffolkcricket.org

Eddie Green – Women’s & Girls Community Officer
egreen@suffolkcricket.org

Megan Bowe- Women’s & Girls Project Coordinator
mbowe@suffolkcricket.org

Essex

Natalie Samaranayake – Women & Girls Operations Manager
natalie@essexcricket.org.uk

Lauren Onojaife – Girls Development Officer/National Programmes Lead
lauren@essexcricket.org.uk

Claire Smith – East London Active Families Manager
claire.smith@essexcricket.org.uk

2021-05-20T20:48:20+01:00May 14th, 2021|Ladies’ News|0 Comments

Step 3 of the Roadmap

As you are all aware new regulations will come into effect on 17th May in Step 3.  If you have not already seen them full details can be found on the ECB website at:

https://www.ecb.co.uk/Covid-19?utm_campaign=12374290_Non-Playing-Admins%20Week%204%20%282021%29&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email_AdHoc&email=@HASHEDEMAIL@&dm_i=1FT6,7D82A,7G5X46,TWIU3,1

Those regulations that are applicable to the whole of the Championship from 17th May are listed below:

  1.  The regulations relating to all on-field activities remain the same.
  2.  Travel restictions:  You can leave your home to exercise and take part in informal and organised cricket. Car sharing is permitted at Step 3 so travel restriction is no longer a reason for cancellation
  3.   Spectators are permitted at both public and private venues. Spectators must observe social distancing and legal gathering size limits (groups of up to 30 outdoors).

Further detail of arrangements which are specific to each individual club will be sent out within the next few days.

2021-05-17T16:04:12+01:00May 14th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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