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...compre sus replicas relojes al mejor precio online .. brighton beamers cricket club cranking it up since 1985 home fixtures results contact statistics gallery archive links welcome you are visiting the site of the brighton beamers cricket club, purveyors of the finest cricket since 1985. please come in and browse, you are very welcome. heroics at jevington it’s all about communication. and the skipper was mightily relieved to carry out a head count at 12.47 on sunday afternoon and reach the magic 11, despite never having actually confirmed the final line up, not to mention the added bonus of frank filling the combined scorer/treasurer role and jan maintaining her uncontested position as legendary supporter. with the team dispatched jevington-bound thoughts turned to tactics. the usual confused, uninformed chatter regarding our strengths as a chasing team, our weaknesses as a penetrating bowling force and possible game formats danced back and forth between the skipper’s travelling companions. the conclusion was that we should bat second on the basis that the bowlers could enjoy a large tea! we arrived in glorious sunshine simultaneously with the opposition and as tall, sinewy youths peeled themselves out of back seats we realised that we were not facing a team that even approached the average age of the beamers (only kept below 50 by the very welcome presence of jack renshaw). the opposing skipper, one of the sinewy youths, completely misread the toss and called a hugely optimistic “heads”. it was tails and the beamers skipper instantly inserted jevington to their fate. buoyed by the knowledge of an extensive tea the beamers bowlers were pawing at the ground in anticipation. the pre-match huddle was really an excuse to wish a very happy 65th birthday to jonners “the cat” jonners with the morale boosting “win it for jonners” being the game plan. opening with greg “blackadder” blackadder and renshaw senior against the opening batters of youth and sinew it wasn’t long before the first breakthrough. glen, using a devious change of length and width drew the batsman into playing early. the ball looped high into the air towards a slightly pensive looking mid-off jack edwards. it has to be said that in pre-match warm up jack had dropped just about everything that came his way. the total silence that followed the ball through its trajectory towards jack reflected the possibly dented confidence in the catch being taken. there should have been no doubt as the ball was safely pouched. there followed a period of excellent bowling from bladder and renshaw, glen picking up another very useful wicket of the skipper and mark being just too good to actually claim a wicket. reference to the economy will describe the quality of the spell. a change was required and on came renshaw junior (another jack) and chafey (another lord). niall managed a marvellous spell producing three lovely wickets including a hat-trick ball while jack r was cruelly denied his first beamer wicket for a second time (his father had fled to long leg claiming he could not take the pressure of dropping another off his son’s bowling) as a rocket from the eventual top scorer with a 50 was spilled. “no one would have caught that!” it was time for spin. a mesmerising spell of left arm orthodox (actually i don’t have a clue what it is described as) coming down the hill and right arm leg spin coming down the other hill kept batter, fielders and audience royally entertained. the a&e master class in “using the loop” was parsimonious if a bit wicketless. the leg spin was expensive for the first three overs as the nine months of rust were shaken off and the spell nearly came to an end right there. however in a moment of captaining brilliance riggers was kept in place to magically haul in three wickets in two overs of an unplayable mix of leg breaks an googlies. genius! the spin binding spell bowling spell came to an end and we continued with the never ending supply of bowling talent as on came safe hands jack and the legend rob nicholls. we were into the tail and runs had dried up but the final wicket (they only had 10) was elusive. rob nicholls solved the problem with a bizarre piece of self-pressurising reverse psychology. he stated to the skipper “i’ll have one more then you should come on”. no sooner had the skip started creaking into a semblance of a warm up than rob produced an in-swinger of sublime quality to remove middle stump. jevington all out for 116 with 34 minutes of batting time remaining. well bowled, well fielded! tea. nothing more need be said other than it has been voted tea of the season already. the successful tactic of batting second allowing the bowlers to gorge themselves was slightly misunderstood by maf (batting 3) who reached the end of the table with his plate groaning under the strain of beautifully prepared goodies. the bowlers (all eight of them) naturally did gorge themselves during a tea which took at least 15 minutes longer than usual. we eventually arrived at a batting order largely selected on the basis of who could still move and riggers and lord chafey made their way to the centre. under instruction to “have a look” for the first 30 minutes and then accelerate through to victory the score book began to tick. bowlers sinew and youth opened the attack with a mixture of pace and accuracy. both batsmen strolled into double figures when chafey suffered the merest brush of an outside (maybe inside, i was only umpiring after all!) edge. so mere was the brush that the aforementioned umpire was not inclined to raise the finger having heard nothing untoward. standards were properly maintained however when chafey quite correctly walked. fair play! sinew was replaced at the pavilion end by taller, faster, leaner, south african sinew who bowled 8 overs of impressive, fast, outswinging, off-breaking deliveries. obviously this was way too good for any beamers to get anywhere near so he only managed one wicket. glen blackadder blackadder shone with the bat overcoming the pace and guile of the attack to amass 41 and with some support from the skipper we came within 10 of victory. then came the second chafey lbw issued to a work colleague that afternoon and black could adder no more to his score (hmm). it was about this time that the umpire was handed the bowler’s right boot with the sole hanging off and the right arm off spin continued with one stockinged foot. so beamers 106 for 6 and into the fray enters jack renshaw looking, if we are honest, slightly pale and nervous. in a very non pale and un-nervous three balls jack clipped a legside delivery to square leg for two, drove a straight ball to long off for another two and nonchalantly nudged a quick single to steel the strike. 5 to win. jevington, in a desperate last throw of the die reverted back to the fast, accurate opener. the skipper wondered momentarily on the likelihood of renshaw junior being given lbw by renshaw senior. the next ball tested this conundrum for the father. a fast ball flashed between bat and pad, a noise, a huge shout, a nervous look up from the son, and implacable father quietly and sagely shaking his head muttering words like “pad”. the bowler, clearly furious, stormed in to deliver the next ball intent on taking off young jack’s head. the chest high beamer was clipped (possibly edged) between keeper and slip for four. game tied. another fast ball on leg stump simply clipped to square leg and the game is in the bag. well played and welcome to the team jack renshaw. beer followed in the 8 bells and then the good companions. what a great day!! thank you beamers. siddo brighton beamers cc – fixtures 2015 17/5/15 – 2pm – jevington – rob siddens 31/5/15 – 2pm – findon – andrew eaton 14/6/15 – 2pm – crawley down – simon smith 12/7/15 – 2pm – ditchling – naill chafey 6/9/15 – 1.30pm – watersfield – frank rigby 27/9/15 – 1pm – twineham & wineham – rob nicholls midhurst in ruins after operation siddo a fixture bedeviled by the usual lead-up nonsense (opposition dropping out, players dropping out, cyclists everywhere, lack of access to the emergency fixture bureau, etc, etc) ended up being rather pleasant. midhust is miles away, of course, so the team arrived in dribs and drabs, most cheerful and looking forward to a game of cricket at last, some, sadly, less so. but enough of my spat with jonners. “what happened in the game, skip?”, i can hear you cry. i was coming to that. on a sloping pitch in front of the splendid cowdray ruins, the toss was duly won and the opposition duly inserted, mainly on the premise that we can never bowl sides out. after tight bowling early on from mark and musso (yes indeed, the old team back in harness – and carthorses would be one description, although not one i would ever use, naturally) they crawled to around 35-1 off 12 or 13 overs, with musso having taken the solitary wicket to fall. a double change, with debutante glen replacing renshaw and siddo the magnificent replacing musso. and, my word, didn’t that work out well? while glen hurtled in from one end – inducing a series of false strokes and a couple of missed chances, one very tricky, the other, well… – siddo was – as i may have said already – simply magnificent. when he’d taken 3 wickets, i was going to take him off, but wise words were whispered in my ear by niall about the possibility of a jug, so i kept him on. so he picked up a fourth. i then asked him when he last took 5 wickets, and was told 1993, so i gave him another over. you can guess the rest. so they’re 6 down. niall makes it 7 in his solitary over and they really haven’t got any runs at all. beast then god from one end to deliver statesman-like off spin; myself from the other end to feed them some juicy leg-side long-hops which certainly helped with their scoring rate! an over apiece from riggers and ben to round things off. (10 bowlers used – count ’em!) midhurst 123-7, 5 of which were gobbled up by siddo. decent tea, with a particularly good coffee cake and accompanied by live cricket from lords in the bar with england’s innings interestingly poised and balance and jordan leading the fightback. 3 people had each bowled a solitary over, so they they had the honour of leading us out. ben and riggers first. after ben’s brief stay (which, as he pointed out, was both longer and higher scoring than his previous effort at t&w), riggers was joined by niall and together they set about their task. highlights were a trademark back-foot force just in front of point from riggers and a series of mightily punched shots from niall all round the wicket, but particularly through the leg-side. the chase was unhurried and without much in the way of alarm, although niall carved one through cover’s hands, riggers got tied in knots by a couple of young leg-spinners (poetic justice, surely?) and musso had to field for about half their innings as one of their team had to go home for his dinner (or something). a 9 wicket win with more than 10 overs to spare. we normally like ’em a bit closer, but i think we’d take anything at the moment. can anyone remember our last victory? t&w in september 2012, perhaps? was that ben’s previous outing? is that the secret? beamers win when ben fails…? a&e in a brief footnote, i have had an apology for the lack of proper beer in the bar. i am assured that it won’t happen again! in another brief footnote on the subject of beer, jugs are owed. siddo (one), riggers (half). just thought i’d mention it… match report search for: author a little something about you, the author. nothing lengthy, just an overview. -- archives may 2016 february 2015 june 2014 june 2013 may 2013 march 2013 may 2012 april 2012 march 2012 february 2012 january 2012 december 2011 september 2011 august 2011 july 2011 june 2011 may 2011 april 2011 march 2011 december 2010 october 2010 september 2010 july 2010 june 2010 may 2010 april 2010 september 2009 july 2009 june 2009 may 2009 april 2009 march 2009 december 2008 october 2008 september 2008 july 2008 june 2008 may 2008 april 2008 march 2008 february 2008 october 2007 september 2007 july 2007 june 2007 may 2007 april 2007 march 2007 december 2006 november 2006 october 2006 september 2006 july 2006 june 2006 may 2006 april 2006 march 2006 february 2006 december 2005 october 2005 september 2005 august 2005 july 2005 june 2005 may 2005 april 2005 march 2005 january 2005 december 2004 october 2004 july 2004 june 2004 may 2004 august 2003 june 1997 april 1997 categories agm minutes (3) dob (3) fixtures (7) match report (18) match reports (5) nets (4) news (30) uncategorized (178) © brighton beamers cricket club 2005

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