Monday, September 01, 2008

Ouch !!.....
























Two games this weekend, both unfortunately going the wrong way for LS. First against Blunham 3rd XI was creditable perormance particularly by bowlers, though 6 catches spilled and multiple extras....not helped either by their skipper who scored 100. However, fledgling side managed a good 138 in return so no embarrassment there. Notable bowling by Olly Middleton (who also found the middle of his bat on several occasions) and Olly T, who bamboozled and bowled a beauty round one victims legs. Stand in skipper Dad T unfortunate to be given out on boundary as fielder stepped over ropes...at least according to Maya T and Olly T ! Next day against Great Staughton, again bowling was excellent and they were restricted to less than 150....4 excellent wickets for Maya, but too many catches spilled again (Patrick please note). Unfortunately none of the batters really got going, so ended up 20 odd short despite Mayas valiant and painful last stand.....both games played in fine spirit.
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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Barbados tour ?....

Prime scout Middleton on fact finding mission in Barbados.....early reports are promising for LSVCC touring team....
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Monday, August 04, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

LSVCC players on loan....

LSVCC players on loan at weekend in Cambridge...

'Yesterday in an abrupt change of policy we went from Help the Aged to a Youth, Grave to Cradle, halving the average age. It certainly showed in the field with the 14 year old Maya from Little Staughton showing electrifying speed and an arrow-like throw. Her run out was a highlight, and she was also the only person to take two wickets. Her diminutive (but only in stature) 9 year old brother Ollie's leg spin deserved a wicket, fresh from Beds v Essex Under 11, but a catch went down. They inspired their old man Adrian to a tumbling catch behind to dispose of the dangerous Goosen.......'


Monday, July 28, 2008

Pavilion...

From LS Parish Council minutes....June meeting

An email from Adrian Thrasher was read out regarding approaching Biffa for funding for a water supply, toilet installation and a sink, in the pavilion. The Council considered the benefits that these facilities would bring but expressed concern regarding the additional long term expenditure that would be incurred, eg, water and sewage rates, council tax, maintenance, insurance, etc. Councillor Llewellyn feels strongly that the Cricket Club should be asked for a donation towards the pavilion’s upkeep.
After some discussion, it was agreed that the Chairman should respond to the Cricket Club that while the Council does not anticipate providing toilet facilities at the present time, the matter will be kept under review.

any comments ?...


ARA take 2....

The second encounter of the season between LSVCC & the ARA took place on Friday night, and saw stand in skipper Ollie J win the toss and decide to bat. The opening partnership of Shaw & Arch got off to a flyer before Shaw went bringing Ollie J to join Jody in hitting the ball around the ground...except, this did not go quite to plan with OJ going cheaply, Tom Lumley coming and going and Ollie Thrasher playing a test match innings (all text book I must say!!!). Jody finally retired on 51, and at the end of the LSVCC innings, Pete & Maya had taken the score to 106 in 18 overs.

The ARA innings started well for LSVCC as Ollie M clean bowled their opener, and Ollie J bowled a tight 1st over from the other end. The bowling from here on in was shared around the team with all bowling at least one over, Richard Smith throwing him self around behind the stumps as if he had been given a new lease of life. With all bowling very tight and the fielding being top notch, Tom Lumley picked up a wicket thanks to a good catch from OJ, and OJ then picked up a caught and bowled off his second over. The game went to the final over with ARA needing 11 off 6 bowls and Jody to bowl, and as such the plan went wrong as the second ball was dispatched to cow corner and through a diving Pete P for 4, the next ball followed in the same direction this time for a maximum and with the field right up in a tight ring a half volley outside off stump was dispatched to covers for 2, and an ARA win.

A good night had by all and some great food and drink down the crown after, even if OJ was dressed like a refresher bar.


OJ.


Friday, July 18, 2008

Kwik-cricket....

Popular Kwik-cricket sessions held on wednesday evenings on playing field between 6 and 7pm...many thanks to Roy Palmer and various assistants for running the sessions. For children at Kymbrook and any others of same age range (and below sometimes !).
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Gamecox......




Cricketing day for LS residents:
Maya and Olly played for Blunham in morning...Maya bowled too short and out to long hop so very cross and sulky. Counselling from dad lead to determined and excellent performance in afternoon against friendly Gamecox side. In fact Maya top-scored for LSVCC with 18 runs. Excellent performance by bowlers and fielders (excluding skipper Hoppy who needs practice, counselling or both) to limit good side to 154. Really should have chased that down over 35 overs but senior batting was poor....Dad Thrasher now cross and sulky, but looking forward to rematch next year ! Lovely day in the sun so a bit unexpected as so much rain in week and pitch waterlogged up until yesterday....

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Baptist Chapel Game...

Despite the weather looking unsettled a large crowd (by Little Staughton standards) turned out to see Caleb Saunderson's chapel XI take on the unbeaten Little Staughton side. The chapel batted first and reached over 120 with some wickets to spare. The Staughton side all bowled at least one over each with the youngest being under 10 years old and the oldest being over 60, bowling 2 overs each. The team was carefully captained by James Hopperton with added sledging from vice captain Jody Arch. Jody scored the highest score and knocked two balls right out of the ground. Will Newell celebrated his birthday with the second highest. During the last 10 overs the chapels target started to look out of sight but an exciting last few overs saw a close victory to Staughton.

Jason Newell

Dear Jason & James,

A big thank you for last evening’s game. I think it was thoroughly enjoyed by all and both played and umpired in the right spirit. Congratulations on a deserved win. Of 3 games, we’ve now lost 2 and won 0 tied 1, so we’ll have to try harder next year.

Wishing you further success for the rest of the season.

Caleb

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Finely judged....

The combination of fine weather and a good pitch (with some bounce !) allowed a 35 over match. Despite some dropped catches and an early batting collapse, a sterling performance was made against Kimbolton with a score of 184, winning by 2 runs with just a few balls to spare and nobody left to bat ! Ollie Middleton hit two boundaries to secure the victory, which makes up slightly for his shocking batting performance last time, and earns him Man-of-the Match award. Top scorer was Jody who hit a good proportion of the runs and kept the rate up nicely. Good bowling performances from Bob, Jeremy, Ollie M, Ollie J, Jody and James though a good few wides too. Here’s to the away game on 21st September....need some catching practice before then, particularly Hoppy !

Richard Smith

Monday, June 16, 2008

Pathfinders weekend....

Friday evening cricket match against aircraft research team...fine victory despite Olly Middletons spectacular demise to his first ball.....fortunately Dad Noel showed the way with controlled innings. Good contributions from Phil, Bob, Maya and others. Weekend notable for Pathfinders visit, wartime exhibition in Church, flyover by Typhoons and Hercules on saturday. Lancaster bomber made several low level passes over village on sunday afternoon. New book of interest....
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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Catching practice !....

Thanks to money raised we have ordered a slip cradle to enhance our pathetic fielding abilities....not for sleeping in !

Monday, May 19, 2008

Single Wicket Competition...


Sun appeared for LSVCC single wicket competition. Over 20 entrants aged 9-old...Somehow Ollie Jordan (organiser) managed to win !....but well done to him for excellent day. Notable highlights included Noel clutching 3 balls at once, Ollie Jordans first baller from Tom Lumley, and Mayas dismissal to a pea-roller (bowled by Dad). All youngsters plyed superbly, particularly Tom, Olly, Ben (W), and Peter. Special mention of Ben (T) as highest ranked youngster . Great fun to be repeated next year for sure....
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

ECB Affiliation...


We are now formally associated to the ECB through Bedfordshire CB. This has some advantages in terms of services for clubs, equipment grants etc. Also will enable us to link into play cricket network run by ECB.....click on link in sidebar to see more.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Thurleigh report....

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First away fixture for fledgling LSVCC side, and highly creditable performance. Thurleigh fielded mixture of 1st and 2nd teams. Highlights included Hoppy's unbeaten 50, Noel's beaten 0, Pete's unusual and painful fielding technique, and Ollie Jordan's diving attempt. Great effort by all youngsters including Maya, Bob, and Will......Great Stuff !

Scorecard:
http://thurleigh.play-cricket.com/scoreboard/scorecard.asp?id=10600754

ps. Thanks to LSVCC barmy army for support and sustenance !

Monday, April 21, 2008

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Indoor nets....

Preseason nets at Sharnbrook school for multi-talented, multi-aged and multi-cultural cricket enthusiasts from LSVCC. Captain Hoppy showing good technique after winter layoff....lets see what happens at Thurleigh next week for first away fixture....2pm start, all support welcome and much needed !
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