BB vs I Zingari

IZ -  290-5 d (49 overs)

BB - 277-4 (37 overs)

Match drawn

On one of the hottest days of the year the BB assembled at Torry Hill to take on I Zingari in the latest instalment of what has always been a highly enjoyable and dramatic fixture over the last few years.

 

On winning the toss, the IZ captain seemed to think that the M20 had taken a turn into the deepest corner of the Kentish countryside and had no hesitation in batting.  This initially looked to be a questionable decision as Ed Prest found an edge with his first ball only to see it fly benignly through the vacant fourth slip area.  Piers Richardson also had a good opening spell (in spite of his recent shoulder injury) and sent their left-hander swiftly on his way by inducing a nick (expertly snaffled by Pedro Whyte) immediately after said batsman has injudiciously opted to sport a jazz cap in place of his lid.  Thereafter the other IZ opener and number 3 made hay throughout the morning session, taking advantage of the very quick outfield, until Ben Regan was rewarded for some wily off spin by having their number 3 caught by Ed Prest at mid-on.  At 153-2 at lunch, IZ looked well set to post a formidable total, however the BB rallied well after lunch with tight bowling from Hector Raw and Toby Marriott helping to stem the flow of runs.  Toby was the pick of the bowlers with 3 wickets and should have had more.

 

At half time the IZ declared with 290 on the board, which the BB openers then set about chasing down in determined fashion.  Tom Page in particular was in sublime form as he regularly dispatched their very quick opening bowler for a number of boundaries with a combination of bravery and elegant timing.  Unfortunately the tea break seemed to do for Pageoire as he was triggered soon after the interval for a very well made 36.  Sam Traill then entered the fray and maintained the momentum of the run chase superbly with a great display of controlled aggression, keeping the IZ fielders consistently busy leather-searching in the long grass.  After an excellent 65 he was castled by a big in-swinger, bringing Ben Regan to the crease.  After a customary display of belligerent batting, he was then unlucky to be given out lbw to a ball which may (or may not) have been sliding down leg.  Thereafter, whilst the skipper and Toby Marriott did their best to keep the target in sight, the run rate unfortunately just got away from us and we fell 14 short with only 4 wickets down.

 

It had been a valiant effort by BB to get so close, particularly bearing in mind that IZ faced 49 overs to our 37, but yet again a hugely enjoyable day's cricket between these two old rivals.

 

Marcus Pyke

Friendly Band of Brothers v I Zingari
Sunday, August 14 2016 (11:23) at Torry Hill
Drawn
I Zingari won toss and decided to bat
I Zingari
Burne Tlbwb T Marriott TH118
Gillions Wc Whyte PJb Richardson P0
Wynne-Griffith Dc Prest EHb Regan BMH56
Mills Hlbwb T Marriott TH44
Pratt Gnot out16
Case A+b T Marriott TH0
Gammell Cnot out16
Poole-Wilson W*
Khot O
Leschellas A
Wallis C
Extrasb18 lb4 w18 nb0 pen040
Total (49.0 overs)290-5d
 
1-212-1533-2494-2585-2586-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Richardson P13.035112 (2)0 (0)
Prest EH6.004700 (0)0 (0)
Raw H (+)6.004701 (1)0 (0)
Regan BMH16.027510 (0)0 (0)
Traill SG3.002106 (11)0 (0)
T Marriott TH5.002733 (4)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Pyke MJA*not out111
Page TElbwb Khot O36
Traill SGb Burne T65
Regan BMHlbwb Burne T15
T Marriott THc Wallis Cb Burne T21
Douglas JSnot out2
Raw H (+)
Richardson P
Prest EH
Whyte PJ+
T Marriott TW
Extrasb5 lb9 w11 nb2 pen027
Total (37.0 overs)277-4
 
1-812-1923-2174-2575-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Wallis C7.005802 (6)1 (1)
Burne T11.024231 (1)0 (0)
Pratt G2.001202 (2)1 (1)
Khot O12.009410 (0)0 (0)
Wynne-Griffith D1.001301 (1)0 (0)
Mills H4.004401 (1)0 (0)
 
Weather: mixed sun and cloud possible rain Pitch: Dry
Umpires: D Collard & A Collard
Scorers: DJ Gittings & Double scored
 

 

 

BB vs Linton Park

Friendly Linton Park v Band of Brothers
Thursday, August 11 2016 (13:01) at Linton Park
Band of Brothers Won By 3 wickets
Linton Park won toss and decided to bat
Linton Park
Austin Blbwb Jeram M (g)27
Thirkell Wc Newport Ab Whyte T (+)8
Thirkell Dc Quensel J (g)b Cross LR (+)61
Welsman Lc Cross LR (+)b Quensel J (g)3
Piper Rc Lord Cornwallisb Quensel J (g)11
Castle Tb Cross LR (+)9
Presnell N+c Newport Ab Cross LR (+)9
Knowler Jnot out52
Harris Mc Jeram M (g)b Cross LR (+)2
Wright Tnot out5
Harris J*
Extrasb5 lb2 w29 nb2 pen038
Total (47.2 overs)225-8d
 
1-322-753-914-1215-1376-1577-1738-1819-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Whyte T (+)8.213510 (0)0 (0)
Oakes W (g)3.002109 (19)0 (0)
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM7.003003 (3)0 (0)
Jeram M (g)6.021410 (0)0 (0)
Quensel J (g)10.012820 (0)0 (0)
Cross LR (+)10.006342 (7)1 (1)
Lock D3.002700 (0)1 (1)
 
Band of Brothers
Newport Ac Presnell Nb Harris M63
Deveson MJ (+)b Knowler J0
Quensel J (g)b Thirkell W39
Jeram M (g)c Austin Bb Wright T31
Oakes W (g)lbwb Harris M1
Cross LR (+)b Harris M1
Lock Db Thirkell W17
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM*not out47
Whyte T (+)not out9
Lord Cornwallis
Whyte PJ+
Extrasb5 lb4 w3 nb6 pen018
Total (47.4 overs)226-7
 
1-42-963-1264-1285-1486-1487-1868-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Knowler J8.005011 (1)0 (0)
Thirkell W13.425020 (0)0 (0)
Wright T10.003710 (0)0 (0)
Castle T6.002800 (0)1 (2)
Austin B2.001500 (0)3 (3)
Harris M8.003732 (2)1 (1)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: B Bull
Scorers: DJ Gittings & NoneProvided
 

BB vs Junior BB

Junior BB - 130 - 9 - 20 overs

BB - 131 - 7 - 16 overs

BB WIN with 3.4 overs to spare

The day kicked off with an astonishing squad of 12 players strong despite the utter panic that set in with the match manager requiring 3 players with just 24 hours to go before the toss. Given our position, Mark Pettman, who sourced 3 of the final XI, stepped down from the starting XI to prevent himself from being torn between his true BB colours and his managerial post for the Junior BB.

 

Thankfully all XI arrived promptly accompanied by the stand in scorer David Meredith. Then with the toss being lost to the Junior BB’s skipper electing to bat first, the first innings was off. And off to a flyer it was, with balls finding their way to the boundary more frequently than seemed reasonable, additionally salt was rubbed in the wounds when a ball, off a tidy Will Meredith over, was dropped giving the Junior’s a let off to continue their destructive ways, certainly no respect for your elders evident here!

 

With the opening pair on  80-0 off 9.5 overs the game was beginning to slip from the BB’s grasp, however a timely wicket from Monty allowed for some control back to the BB. With 4 more wickets following swiftly, by way of a brace from a revived Cornwallis and a further two for Monty, the favour of the game quickly swung into BB's favour, as it so often can during these T20 instalments.

 

The Junior BB’s tail exposed, pace was injected back into the innings through the Meredith brothers and Finn Hulbert, with the elder of the brothers picking up two wickets and Finn getting one through a regulation catch behind from the guest wicket-keeper Mr Biggs, whom managed to get a crafty run out on the last delivery of the innings.

 

The interval saw the Junior BB post 130-9 from their 20 overs which was a competitive total, especially with the knowledge of the depth in their bowling coupled with weather systems that can only be described as bipolar at best.

 

With both teams revitalised through their preferred brand of refreshments the second innings was ready to start. Jono and Oscar Ratcliffe opened the batting, smashing ten from the first over, a promising start. However this was short lived and from there we saw Jono clothing one to point which was met with the biggest send-off of the day due to the abundance of current Tonbridge students present in the opposition. This wicket was then followed by 6 more falling at regular intervals over 7 overs, leaving the BB in somewhat of a predicament although our run rate was still healthy. Messers Biggs (38*) and Monty (32*) seemingly nonplussed, proceeded to carve balls through cover and back over the bowlers heads to produce an unbeaten partnership worth 67. This got us comfortably over the line with 3 wickets and 3.4 overs to spare, finally putting an end the Junior BB's rampant form over this season.

 

Handshakes, biscuits, cake and photos followed the BB victory until a trip to the Red Lion was undertaken in aid for some post-match analysis and a well deserved beer.

 

Thank you to all of those who took part in this game, especially to Ollie Balcombe (Junior BB), Jono Arscott and Ted Ratcliffe who all stepped forward with very little notice to help us produce a match winning performance (scorecard and photos attached).


The future of BB cricket is bright indeed

 

Harry Meredith

T20 normal Band of Brothers v Junior BB
Thursday, August 04 2016 (15:00) at Belmont House
Band of Brothers Won By 4 wickets
Junior BB won toss and decided to bat
Junior BB
Bissett AJ (B)+c Balcombe O (B)b Cornwallis The Hon FAWM48
Ward OC(B)b Montgomery WR29
Pettman THS(B)*c Biggs G (g)b Cornwallis The Hon FAWM8
Forster H (B)c Balcombe O (B)b Montgomery WR1
Pettman HPN(B)b Montgomery WR1
Menary SDB(B)c Biggs G (g)b Hulbert Finn (+)8
Oster C (B)c and bMeredith HJR1
Winsper E (B)run out (Biggs G (g))7
Huggett STS(B)b Meredith HJR8
Moen LO(B)not out1
Lavercombe R (B)
Extrasb7 lb0 w11 nb0 pen018
Total (20.0 overs)130-9
 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith WCO4.002100 (0)0 (0)
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM4.002720 (0)0 (0)
Meredith HJR4.001920 (0)0 (0)
Hulbert Finn (+)4.003010 (0)0 (0)
Montgomery WR4.002630 (0)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Radcliffe O (+)c Menary SDB(B)b Forster H (B)8
Arscott JPc Ward OC(B)b Oster C (B)7
Ward Hc Pettman HPN(B)b Forster H (B)13
Biggs G (g)+not out38
Ratcliffe T (+)c Bissett AJ (B)b Ward OC(B)0
Balcombe O (B)st Bissett AJ (B)b Winsper E (B)6
Hulbert Finn (+)c Bissett AJ (B)b Oster C (B)4
Montgomery WRnot out32
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM
Meredith HJR*
Meredith WCO
Extrasb4 lb0 w19 nb1 pen024
Total (16.2 overs)132-6
 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Pettman THS(B)2.001400 (0)0 (0)
Oster C (B)2.201320 (0)0 (0)
Forster H (B)2.001320 (0)0 (0)
Ward OC(B)2.00810 (0)0 (0)
Lavercombe R (B)2.001500 (0)0 (0)
Winsper E (B)1.001010 (0)0 (0)
Moen LO(B)2.002000 (0)0 (0)
Huggett STS(B)2.002100 (0)0 (0)
Pettman HPN(B)1.001400 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: not recorded Pitch: not reported
Umpires: No Information Provided & No Information Provided
Scorers: D Meredith & M Pettman
 

Junior BB v Chief's XI at The Mote

at The Mote

Junior BB - 228 all out (Toby Pettman 133)

Chief's XI - 196 all out.

JUNIOR BB WIN BY 32 RUNs

The fabulous 2016 Junior BB season continued with our 4th game in a week and another win, this time with an all day game against the (senior BB) Chief's XI at the Mote.

 

On a bright and sunny morning, the Juniors arrived in their blazers looking smart and professional. Captain Toby Pettman went out to the middle with Matt Shales for the toss, and Matt asked the Juniors to bat first on a good pitch with a fast outfield.

 

I had high hopes for the right hand/left hand opening combination of Anthony Bissett (Tonbridge) and Martin Christopherson (Judd), but these were dashed by the excellent bowling of Finn Hulbert. He produced the classic 'three card trick' to bowl Anthony, having given him two away swingers followed by a perfect in swinger which clipped his off stump as he offered no shot.

 

In came Ed Hyde (Tonbridge), dislocated finger et al from the Martlets game last Friday. He drove the ball beautifully through the covers and hit several clips through mid-wicket for four, before he chased a wide one from Luke Berry (Harrow), who had kindly offered to help the Chiefs XI. Ed was caught behind for a breezy 26 off 17 balls with 5 x 4.

 

This left the Juniors 40-2 as Captain Toby Pettman walked to the crease, as the last of the recognised batsmen. He and Martin built quietly at first, but ran well between the wickets to put on a 50 partnership. Martin was eventually out for 19 having batted very sensibly (curiously without a boundary) for 73 minutes. 94-3.

 

Michael Berry (Harrow) came in at 5, playing his first game for two years having been out with a major knee injury. He seemed very comfortable and hit 3 good boundaries off the spinner, before he was out in the last over before lunch, when he was smartly stumped having dragged his foot marginally out of his crease for 14.

 

Nick Healy (St Edward's Oxford) had the unfortunate task of trying to survive the last few balls to the interval, but got a beautiful Yorker first up and was unlucky to be bowled. Hugo P (Tonbridge) survived the hat trick ball and we went to lunch having scored 149-5 in the session.

 

However immediately after lunch, Hugo had a swipe at a straight one from Luke Berry and was bowled and we were 150-6. Will Falcon (Harrow) joined Toby and punished anything loose from the spinners before smashing a drive to extra cover, where he was brilliantly caught by his schoolmate Luke for 13. Tom Whitmore (Kings Canterbury) scored 6 as he stayed with Toby for over 20 valuable minutes in a partnership of 48, which got the Junior BB over 200.

 

All this time, Toby had been compiling a magnificent hundred at the other end. It was a superb captain's innings. He drove the ball beautifully through the off side, and timed it so well. Sometimes it is hard to be impartial when assessing your son's performance, so perhaps the statistics will tell the story instead.

 

He scored 74% of the runs scored off the bat whilst he was at the crease, and 58% of the team total. His 50 came up in just 44 balls and his 100 in 92. He hit 18 x 4 and 1 x 6 (the rest of the team hit 11 fours combined) and when he was 9th out for 133, he had given just 3 chances. He was nearly run out trying to keep the strike, and dropped twice off his father's bowling... Schadenfreude.

 

Before the game, I had asked the top 4 to aim to score 200 between them, which brought howls of derision from the team. Well, with 178 I wasn't far off... We were all out for 228 in the 45th over, exactly at half time, which was a competitive total but achievable - perfectly balanced.

 

After his efforts with the bat, Toby decided to open the bowling with Will Falcon (2-21) and Tom Whitmore (1-32), who conceded the odd boundary initially, but then found their line and length well. At 40-0, the BB looked to be comfortable, however that all changed within 14 balls as they picked up three wickets. 2 were clean bowled and one was caught behind, and suddenly the scoreboard looked very different at 40-3.

 

Oli Healy (1-28) bowled with the wind and was tidy and accurate. He thoroughly deserved and enjoyed his wicket, calmly and efficiently snaffled by Ed at slip. Hugo (3-39) teased his leggies into the wind and bowled the no 5, trying to cut.

 

The Chief's XI had a packed the lower order with power in the form of Captain Matt Shales, young George Skinner (Eastbourne), Finn Hulbert and Will Montgomery. Finn scored a brilliant 100 for BB against Tonbridge just a month ago, so Toby, Ed and Anthony knew about his potential. Even though we had managed to get five wickets, it was still a close game.

 

Nick replaced Hugo and induced a mistake from Captain Matt, who holed out to deep mid wicket, where Martin took an important catch safely. Patience rewarded. Sam Huggett (1-28) got the talented and dangerous George Skinner, who like Luke was actually eligible to play for the Juniors, well caught down the leg side by Anthony from a leg glance.

 

This meant Will and Finn were together needing a run a ball - no particular difficulty for their quality and power. They seemed to be in no trouble at all until Will hit a ball to the extra cover boundary, which Sam Huggett chased down valiantly. He stopped the four and threw well to the bowler's end.

 

However Will had silently decided on a third run without calling Finn, who was beaten by Hugo's relay throw to Anthony, who whipped off the bails and Finn was gone, run out. A really good example of not giving up a chase and team work.

 

At 8 down with 40 needed, we were now favourites. Hugo produced a beauty to get through Luke Berry's defence, and when Will Montgomery (51) smashed a pull straight to the safe hands of Ed Hyde at mid wicket, he took an excellent smart catch (in his undamaged right hand), and the Juniors had won by 32 runs with 2 overs to spare. A classic finish to a great team performance. Interestingly, they faced almost exactly the same number of overs (44).

 

Man of the Match? Notable mentions for Ant Bissett, who took on the keeping duties and performed so well behind the stumps. The bowling of Will Falcon and Tom Whitmore at the start of the innings was excellent, and Hugo's 3 victims closed out the game. But it is hard to see past Captain Toby. His innings was simply outstanding to set up the game, and he marshalled the troops effectively and confidently in the field.

 

Champagne moment? There were several - Ed Hyde and Toby's cover driving was a pleasure to watch, Sam Huggett's dive and throw to help run out Finn, Martin's catch at deep mid wicket, Ed's winning catch?

 

All were great moments, but when our youngest player, Oli Healy, got a wicket with an edge to Ed at first slip, his whoop of delight was heart warming. Congratulations Oli.

 

So we have won 4/4 and move on to play the Shepway Stragglers. This will be no easier than the Chief's and possibly harder, but no one can ask more of the Juniors so far. It has been a pleasure to watch them play together as a team.


Mark Pettman

friendly Band of Brothers v Junior BB
Thursday, July 28 2016 (11:33) at The Mote
Junior BB Won
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to field
Junior BB
Bissett AJ (B)+b Hulbert F0
Christopherson MT(B)c Montgomery WRb Gleave NE (g)19
Hyde ERB (B)c Montgomery WRb Berry LHF (B)26
Pettman THS(B)*c Berry LHF (B)b Montgomery WR133
Berry MJF(B)c Montgomery WRb Friend AP (+)14
Healy NCA (B)b Friend AP (+)0
Pettman HPN(B)b Berry LHF (B)0
Falcon WA (B)c Berry LHF (B)b Pettman MC13
Whitmore TAJ (B)b Montgomery WR6
Huggett STS(B)not out0
Healy OFD (B)c Hulbert Fb Montgomery WR0
Extrasb2 lb7 w8 nb0 pen017
Total (44.4 overs)228-10
 
1-12-403-944-1495-1496-1507-1718-2199-22810-22811-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Hulbert F7.002911 (1)0 (0)
Berry LHF (B)7.013724 (4)0 (0)
Deveson MJ (+)5.002301 (1)0 (0)
Skinner GHP (B)5.022501 (1)0 (0)
Gleave NE (g)5.012511 (1)0 (0)
Collingwood R(g)4.002300 (0)0 (0)
Friend AP (+)1.01020 (0)0 (0)
Pettman MC4.011910 (0)0 (0)
Montgomery WR4.402030 (0)0 (0)
Shales MJW2.001800 (0)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Wundenberg T (g)b Falcon WA (B)19
Ratcliffe T (g)c Bissett AJ (B)b Falcon WA (B)13
Gleave NE (g)b Whitmore TAJ (B)0
Friend AP (+)c Hyde ERB (B)b Healy OFD (B)7
Collingwood R(g)b Pettman HPN(B)29
Skinner GHP (B)c Bissett AJ (B)b Huggett STS(B)35
Shales MJW*c Christopherson MT(B)b Healy NCA (B)17
Hulbert Frun out (Pettman HPN(B))3
Montgomery WR+c Hyde ERB (B)b Pettman HPN(B)51
Berry LHF (B)b Pettman HPN(B)1
Deveson MJ (+)not out1
Pettman MC
Extrasb9 lb8 w1 nb2 pen020
Total (43.1 overs)196-10
 
1-402-403-404-725-956-1307-1408-1459-17510-19611-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Falcon WA (B)7.022120 (0)0 (0)
Whitmore TAJ (B)7.013210 (0)1 (1)
Healy OFD (B)5.001910 (0)1 (1)
Pettman HPN(B)9.113930 (0)0 (0)
Healy NCA (B)5.002311 (1)0 (0)
Huggett STS(B)7.002810 (0)0 (0)
Pettman THS(B)3.001700 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: S Chilmaid & J Patterson
Scorers: DJ Gittings & Double scored
 

Junior BB v Junior Sussex Martlets at Hurstpierpoint,

July 22nd, 2016

at Hurstpierpoint

Junior BB 175-7 (35 overs)

Junior Sussex Martlets 144 all out (32.3)

JUNIOR BB WIN BY 31 run

no scorecard for this game

 

After over 100 years of BaBes, the historic first outing for the newly titled 'Junior BB' took place at Hurstpierpoint on a warm and muggy July afternoon against the Junior Sussex Martlets.

This was a group of Juniors with great team spirit that seemed to enjoy playing together, which is exactly the idea of BB Cricket. A mix of mainly 15 and 16 year olds, they were calmly and expertly led by Ed Hyde, vice captain at Tonbridge this season, who lost the toss. Opposing captain Jack Troak asked us to bat.

We opened up with 2 Tonbridgians, Alex Moen and Ollie Balcombe, who set off at a great rate, taking advantage of the short boundaries and fast outfield. Their 50 partnership came up off just 48 balls, and they got us off to the perfect start.

They had seen off the new ball when the first spin was introduced, which promptly removed them both in the same over. Alex was caught off a top edge having scored 33 off 36 balls with some glorious off drives, whilst Ollie was bowled for 26 off 40 balls with 5 boundaries.

At 71-2, Ed Hyde (29) and Ben Erxleben (31) rebuilt with fewer boundary options, as the Martlets had finally realised that they needed a sweeper on both sides of the wicket. They ran very well between the wickets and managed a few 2s, which was a good effort on a pitch that was basically 1 or 4.

The lower order hurried and scurried for final runs to finish on 175-7 off 35 overs. It was a decent total, but perhaps a little 'under par' after being 99-2 at halfway.

After tea, our opening bowling was the promising U16 pair of Will Falcon (Harrow) and Tom Whitmore (Kings C). Both extracted good pace and bounce from the pitch and beat the bat on numerous occasions - they were unlucky to pick up just 1 wicket each from their first spells. Tom struck first with an edge down the leg side, well taken by Ed Hyde. Will got his reward thanks to an excellent catch by Hugo low down to his left at extra cover off a back foot drive.

Tom Nicholls (Tonbridge) bowled his leg spin and was accurate and brave enough to keep giving the ball air, despite being attacked. This courage led to his first wicket, swiftly and efficiently stumped by Ed Hyde. 68-3 off 16.

Luke Berry had replaced fellow Harrovian Will Falcon coming down the slope, and bowled with good control. Alas in taking a ball from Luke down the leg side, Ed dislocated a finger (again) and had to leave the field.

This was immediately after drinks in the 19th over, and Ollie Balcombe manfully offered to keep for the rest of the innings. He did an excellent job and only conceded 1 bye - the Martlets conceded 16, which was crucial when you consider our margin of victory was 31 runs.

Tom Nicholls picked up the Martlets captain, Jack Troak, who played round a full ball and was bowled. Hugo took over from Ed as Captain and soon asked Harry Gripper (Skinners) to bowl his off breaks. It was an inspired decision, as in his second over he collected 2 wickets thanks to catches at extra cover and backward point.

The magic touch stayed with Harry as he got the dangerous Tom Heath (immediately after being smashed onto the road), and it was fitting that Harry finished the game with the last wicket, caught again by Hugo at extra cover for his third catch.

It was pleasing that our bowling and keeping discipline resulted in just 4 extras, whilst the Martlets gave us 31. Well done lads.

Harry finished with 5-24 and was deservedly our Junior BB 'man of the match'. Tom Whitmore had 2-32, Tom Nicholls 2-31 and Will Falcon 1-28.

I also traditionally like to find a 'Champagne Moment' for the day, and there are a number of contenders. Ollie Balcombe hit his first ball past extra cover for 4. Harry Gripper smashed the opening bowler back over his head in the penultimate over.

Tom Nicholls enticed their no 4 down the wicket and Ed Hyde did the rest with the stumping. But perhaps this time it goes to Hugo Pettman for his excellent catch at extra cover. It removed their dangerous opener and was delightfully unexpected.

This was a terrific win for the Junior BB team in their first match of the season against a strong Martlets side, and I am encouraged by the sense of fun but also the skills and calmness they showed today. Well done everyone. Onwards and upwards.

Brother Mark Pettman (Manager, Junior BB)

 

BB vs Belmont Trustees, Belmont House

BB - 172 - 8 d

Belmont 147 - 8 (all out)

BB WIN BY 25 RUNS

Having come within a wicket of victory against the Trustees last year, the Band of Brothers pulled off a 25 run win in a match that ebbed and flowed throughout the day. It was a spirited showing from BB, given that opening bowler Piers Richardson had pulled out the day before with a dislocated shoulder. In his place stepped eight-year-old James Schilder, who had turned up in his replica England kit to watch his Dad, Matthew. More of that later, but we believe James must be the youngest-ever player to grace a BB side.

 

Alex Rice won the toss for BB and elected to bat on a very warm July day. Tom Boucher and Ted Ratcliffe (brother of candidate Oscar) began assuredly against a very good opening attack - until Brother Boucher was out to a stunning, unorthodox catch at mid off; Belmont's Berry dived to his left and somehow caught the ball with his right hand, inches above the ground. When the Ratcliffe brothers went in quick succession soon after, BB suddenly found themselves 18 for 3.

 

Matt Jay and Matthew Schilder steadied the BB ship with some disciplined batting and when Brother Jay was given out caught behind (unluckily, it seems) Paddy Patrick continued the revival. Brothers Schilder and Patrick put on 88 together either side of lunch in a match-winning partnership, with Matthew mixing solid defence with some big hitting on his way to 66.

 

It was Matthew's young son, James, who really provided the innings highlight though - coming into bat at number 10. Belmont House Trustees, to their great credit, were very happy to give eight-year James the opportunity and opening bowler Annand Cul bowled him five slow but straight deliveries. James played them perfectly and took a single off the last ball, to great cheers from those watching. BB then declared, giving the Trustees around 36 overs to chase 173 for victory.

 

Olly Robinson, bowling a very fast opening spell before tea, claimed an early breakthrough when he found an edge which flew to Alex Rice at 4th/5th slip. But Brother Robinson tweaked a muscle in his back a few overs later, and the Trustees - Cusworth in particular - played some classy shots to move to 69 for 1. Carl Reading, bowling just as menacing a spell as he had last season, grabbed a much-needed second wicket at this point but when the Trustees were 133 for 3, they were the Bookies' favourites.

 

The key wicket then arrived courtesy of Tom Boucher, who bowled Cusworth for 77. BB didn't look back. Paddy Patrick, who bowled an admirable 10 over spell uphill and into the wind, had the dangerous Thorneycroft caught at mid-off and the wickets continued to tumble. James Schilder showed that he is just as exciting a prospect with the ball by bowling a very tight over, and it was the captain, Brother Rice, who clinched victory by clean bowling Vinson and Boshier.

 

The Trustees were left to rue the absence of one of their players who, it emerged, had enjoyed himself a little too much at the Whitstable Oyster Festival the night before and failed to recover in time. But a win is a win, and we thank the Trustees for a most enjoyable match as well as a wonderful lunch and tea.

Friendly Belmont House Trustees v Band of Brothers
Sunday, July 24 2016 (11:51) at Belmont House
Band of Brothers Won By 25 runs
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to bat
Band of Brothers
Boucher TRCc Berry Tb Thorneycroft J6
Ratcliffe T (g)lbwb Annand Cul6
Radcliffe O (+)c Berry Tb Thorneycroft J0
Schilder MDc Vinson Hb Boschier G66
Jay MG+c Cusworth Rb Thorneycroft J16
Patrick Pc Cusworth Rb Annand Cul31
Reading CHst Cusworth Rb Berry T13
Rice AEH*not out10
Robinson OHBb Annand Cul6
Schilder JM (g)not out1
Extrasb9 lb2 w2 nb4 pen017
Total (38.0 overs)172-8d
 
1-182-183-184-405-1286-1527-1548-1719-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Thorneycroft J11.013131 (1)1 (1)
Annand Cul13.052930 (0)0 (0)
Berry T8.023310 (0)1 (1)
Boschier G6.006811 (1)2 (2)
 
Belmont House Trustees
Berry Tc Rice AEHb Robinson OHB5
Cusworth R+b Boucher TRC77
Annand Culc Jay MGb Reading CH14
Boschier G*lbwb Boucher TRC6
Thorneycroft Jc Boucher TRCb Patrick P8
Smith Jb Schilder MD0
Vinson Hb Rice AEH4
Boshier Sb Rice AEH4
Birch Hnot out1
Extrasb10 lb2 w12 nb4 pen028
Total (32.0 overs)147-8
 
1-142-693-1114-1335-1376-1377-1418-1479-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Robinson OHB6.022310 (0)1 (1)
Rice AEH6.011420 (0)0 (0)
Patrick P10.005917 (7)1 (1)
Reading CH4.011211 (1)0 (0)
Boucher TRC3.002024 (4)2 (2)
Schilder MD2.01310 (0)0 (0)
Schilder JM (g)1.00400 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: Hot Pitch: Hard
Umpires: J Widgery & NoneProvided
Scorers: DJ Gittings & NoneProvided
 

T20 Tournament - BB vs Yellowhammers

T20 normal Yellowhammers v Band of Brothers
Sunday, July 17 2016 (09:35) at The Head, Tonbridge School
Yellowhammers Won By 6 wickets
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to bat
Band of Brothers
Sivaram Varun (g)c Spurling Tb Thomas J14
Wilkes-Green JNL(+)c Spurling Tb Lunshoff H0
Montgomery WR+lbwb Pettman H55
Regan BMHc Spurling Tb Lunshoff H1
Wilkes-Green JJc Arscott Jb Winder N28
Cornwallis The Hon FAWMc Weston Wb Curd J10
Cross TWJLrun out7
T Marriott TH*not out18
Meredith Hc Weston Wb Thomas J5
Walpole H (g)c Curd Jb Winder N0
Robinson OHBnot out0
Extrasb0 lb4 w9 nb0 pen013
Total (20.0 overs)151-9
 
1-32-193-324-885-1106-1277-1298-1389-14410-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Lunshoff H4.002520 (0)0 (0)
Winder N4.003320 (0)0 (0)
Thomas J4.003020 (0)0 (0)
Weston W1.001202 (6)0 (0)
Pettman H4.003010 (0)0 (0)
Curd J2.001113 (3)0 (0)
Dickinson E1.00600 (0)0 (0)
 
Yellowhammers
Dickinson Ec Montgomery WRb Meredith H0
Hyde Ec Cross TWJLb Meredith H7
Weston Wnot out45
Spurling T+c Sivaram Varun (g)b Regan BMH63
Arscott J*c and bRegan BMH9
Curd Jnot out8
Winder N
Pettman H
Thomas J
Lunshoff H
Marriott Tim
Extrasb0 lb3 w15 nb2 pen020
Total (18.4 overs)152-4
 
1-02-83-1204-1435-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith H4.02420 (0)0 (0)
Robinson OHB3.002700 (0)1 (1)
Sivaram Varun (g)2.003303 (7)0 (0)
Cross TWJL2.002803 (3)1 (1)
Regan BMH4.002521 (1)0 (0)
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM3.403204 (4)0 (0)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: B Hulks & D Ellis
Scorers: DJ Gittings & B Rodmell
 

T20 Tournament - BB vs Free Foresters

T20 normal Band of Brothers v Free Foresters
Sunday, July 17 2016 (13:11) at The Head, Tonbridge School
Free Foresters Won By 7 wickets
Free Foresters won toss and decided to field
Band of Brothers
T Marriott TH*c Harbig Rb Hutson J8
Cross TWJLrun out3
Cornwallis The Hon FAWMc Thompson Jb McDowell W15
Montgomery WR+b Hutson J42
Wilkes-Green JNL(+)not out39
Regan BMHc Solia Sb Mohammed I31
Wilkes-Green JJnot out0
Sivaram Varun (g)
Meredith H
Walpole H (g)
Robinson OHB
Extrasb2 lb3 w7 nb2 pen014
Total (20.0 overs)152-5
 
1-122-273-574-1075-1506-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Savage C4.00802 (2)0 (0)
Hutson J4.003622 (2)2 (2)
Harbig R4.004702 (2)0 (0)
McDowell W4.002911 (1)0 (0)
Mohammed I4.002710 (0)0 (0)
 
Free Foresters
Solia Sb Regan BMH32
Thompson Jc T Marriott THb Cornwallis The Hon FAWM94
McDowell Wc Wilkes-Green JNL(+)b Cornwallis The Hon FAWM13
Mohammed Inot out9
Casey L+not out4
Hyde E
Savage C
Jones G*
Hutson J
Harbig R
Oduwalde B
Extrasb0 lb0 w1 nb0 pen01
Total (12.4 overs)153-3
 
1-672-1003-1454-5-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith H3.403200 (0)0 (0)
Robinson OHB1.002400 (0)0 (0)
Regan BMH4.003710 (0)0 (0)
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM3.005621 (1)0 (0)
Walpole H (g)1.00400 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: D Ellis & B Hulks
Scorers: DJ Gittings
 

Provender CC v BB

July 3, 2016

BB won by 2 wickets

 

In what has been a wet fish of a summer the BB were blessed with warm sunshine and a glorious Kentish day as they took the field against Provender, having been invited to bowl first. This suited the Brethren perfectly as the eleven boasted the finest fast bowling attack the club has to offer in the form of Richardson, Monkhouse and the Meredith brothers. A slight mix up in the team attributes forced the skipper, Regan to don the gloves, but the weak link behind the stumps proved irrelevant as Richardson struck in the very first over, removing Piesley, a former Kent academy player. 0-1. The elder Meredith brother, Harry, fuelled by a desire to perform in front of his girlfriend, struck immediately as well. A peach of an in cutter went straight through the openers defences to castle the stumps, 0-2.

 

The remainder of the Provender innings was an extraordinary affair of extravagant shot selection and reckless running. Meredith struck again in his first spell and Richardson bowled tightly to restrict the hosts. This was compounded by an amateur piece of cricket from the Provender number 5 who was run out after failing to return to his crease as the ball trickled to gully, where James Wilkes-Green struck the stumps directly. At 4 down by the time the change bowlers came on Provender would hope for some respite, but this was not forthcoming. Will Meredith bowled excellent lines and was rewarded with 2 wickets, and McClean (guest) bowled economically with his off-spin to frustrate the hosts, who rewarded the brethren with another reckless piece of running, James Wilkes-Green striking directly again. Some stubborn resistance down the order was broken by an excellent Monkhouse, who removed the captain, and 2 wickets for 16 year old Alex Moen, a fine prospect for the future. Provender were all out for 91.

 

Lunch was the usual excellent affair from our generous host, Graham Smith but I fear it slightly put the BB at ease as the chase of such a modest total was not as convincing as one would like. James Wilkes-Green and Pollington, another junior started solidly in the face of some aggressive opening bowling, seeing the BB off to a decent start before Pollington was caught at mid-off. Shelley (guest) started well at 3 but was unable to capitalise on his start courtesy of a dubious LBW decision. Wilkes-Green played beautifully for his 27 before being dismissed unfortunately after a regulation defensive shot saw the ball back spin onto his stumps. This saw Joffy Wilkes-Green come to the wicket and take the game to Provender, mercilessly hitting their wrist spinner out of the attack before another questionable LBW saw him back into the pavilion. This bought McClean to the crease to join Moen and together they played solidly to sooth the nerves and threatened to take the game away from Provender. However the only guarantee in cricket is that a low score is always followed by a low score and the quick dismals of Moen, Harry Meredith and Richardson, the latter to a superb one-handed boundary catch, threatened to leave the brethren on the wrong side of 91. This was further compounded by McClean, who had played so solidly, being dismissed to another excellent catch at point, leaving BB at 76-8. However the game had one further twist to its tale and a solid knock from Monkhouse and some hitting from Regan saw the BB home with 2 wickets to spare, just in time for tea.

 

Our thanks go to Graham and his excellent support at Provender and the BB can be safe in the knowledge that they are now 2-0 in this newly founded fixture.

Friendly Provender CC v Band of Brothers
Sunday, July 03 2016 (10:11) at Provender
Band of Brothers Won By 2 wickets
Provender CC won toss and decided to bat
Provender CC
Piesley S+c McClean C (g)b Richardson P0
Luff Hb Meredith H0
Campbell Ab Meredith H9
Hilton Wb Meredith W26
Wait Jrun out (Wilkes-Green JNL(+))0
Kent Arun out (Wilkes-Green JNL(+))16
Dimond Mb Meredith W13
Eve Jc Regan BMHb Moen AJ (B)14
Sharp N*c Regan BMHb Monkhouse J4
Whitehouse Lb Moen AJ (B)0
Hussein Anot out1
Extrasb6 lb1 w0 nb1 pen08
Total (28.0 overs)91
 
1-02-03-194-275-446-657-698-859-8610-91
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Richardson P4.011810 (0)0 (0)
Meredith H4.03520 (0)0 (0)
Meredith W4.002820 (0)1 (1)
Monkhouse J7.021310 (0)0 (0)
McClean C (g)5.011400 (0)0 (0)
Moen AJ (B)4.01620 (0)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Pollington T (B)c Eve Jb Dimond M4
Wilkes-Green JNL(+)b Sharp N27
Shelley A(g)lbwb Sharp N4
Moen AJ (B)b Hussein A8
Wilkes-Green JJlbwb Sharp N14
McClean C (g)c Eve Jb Hussein A12
Richardson Pc Wait Jb Sharp N0
Meredith Hb Sharp N4
Regan BMH*+not out19
Monkhouse Jnot out0
Meredith W
Extrasb1 lb1 w1 nb0 pen03
Total (28.3 overs)95-8
 
1-162-373-384-545-646-697-768-769-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Hussein A11.333121 (1)0 (0)
Dimond M6.021510 (0)0 (0)
Whitehouse L3.002300 (0)0 (0)
Sharp N8.022450 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: B Hulks & K Gardner
Scorers: DJ Gittings & D Provender
 

King School Canterbury vs BB

BB - 165 (43.3 overs)

King’s school - 166 -4 (30.4 overs)    

King’s school won by 6 wicket        

In stark contrast to last year’s fixture, conditions this year were autumnal with the game played in a state of near constant drizzle and heavy wind. BB decided to have first use of the wicket and after the early loss of both openers Toby Snape (32) and Toby Marriot (29) carefully went about rebuilding the innings with the generous assistance of the King’s fielders. The damage was done either side of lunch with the School reacting to the coaching staff’s hairdryer treatment in spectacular fashion as BB slumped from 98-3 to 134-8. It was left to Johnny Stubbs (23) to eke out some runs from the lower order with BB’s total of 165 feeling somewhat light.

 

Having successfully defended a similar total in 2015, BB went out hard in pursuit of early wickets only for King’s to get off to an absolute flier with an aggressive and in form top-order making batting look decidedly easy. A couple of wickets for Olly Reynolds helped stem the flow but the damage had been done by the time King’s reached tea at 100-2. BB battled hard in the last session with spirits undeterred by the worsening conditions; however, the school ended up completing a comfortable victory with 6 wickets to spare

Friendly The King's School Canterbury The King's Schl Cant v Band of Brothers
Wednesday, June 29 2016 (10:16) at Kings School Canterbury
The King's School Canterbury The King's Schl Cant Won By 6 wickets
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to bat
Band of Brothers
Oliver Jc Ravishankar Sb Barker M6
Godmon W (g)c Solly Eb Mann O0
T Marriott THc Heywood Rb Whitmore T29
Snape Tb Whitmore T32
Richardson Pc and bTikare O17
MacLeod H(+)+c Ravishankar Sb Heywood W8
Norwood Hill AGc Todd Jb Tikare O7
Stubbs JDEc Heywood Rb Todd J23
Reynolds ORb Tikare O2
Traill SG*c Tikare Ob Todd J11
T Marriott TWnot out1
Extrasb6 lb2 w19 nb2 pen029
Total (43.3 overs)165
 
1-72-183-744-985-1096-1227-1238-1349-15610-165
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Mann O8.022312 (4)2 (2)
Barker M7.012410 (0)0 (0)
Heywood R5.003604 (6)0 (0)
Whitmore T5.011320 (0)0 (0)
Tikare O9.013133 (3)0 (0)
Heywood W6.012011 (5)0 (0)
Todd J3.311021 (1)0 (0)
 
The King's School Canterbury The King's Schl Cant
Barker Mc Traill SGb Reynolds OR31
Solly E+c Snape Tb Godmon W (g)46
Tikare O*b Reynolds OR9
Heywood Wlbwb MacLeod H(+)43
Campbell Rnot out9
Heywood Rnot out12
Meddings G
Mann O
Todd J
Ravishankar S
Whitmore T
Extrasb9 lb0 w5 nb2 pen016
Total (30.4 overs)166-4
 
1-472-673-1364-1515-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Richardson P5.004102 (2)0 (0)
Reynolds OR7.021920 (0)0 (0)
T Marriott TH4.002502 (2)0 (0)
Traill SG2.00901 (1)0 (0)
Godmon W (g)6.403010 (0)0 (0)
MacLeod H(+)6.013310 (0)2 (2)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard
Umpires: E Stirzaker & S Chilmaid
Scorers: DJ Gittings & J Tyler
 

BB vs Sutton Valence School

BB - 139 ( 31 overs )

Sutton Valence School - 141 -1 (17 overs) 

Sutton Valence School win by 9 wickets

 

 

Friendly Sutton Valence School v Band of Brothers
Sunday, June 26 2016 (10:29) at Sutton Valence
Sutton Valence School Won By 9 wickets
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to bat
Band of Brothers
Page TEb Adil A4
Regan BMHb Adil A23
Bevan-Thomas G (+)c Bevan-Thomas Jb Aitken E0
Munton CF*b Adil A48
Kerr W (g)b Aitken E1
Bevan-Thomas Tlbwb Adil A39
Douglas JS (+)b Adil A0
Leggett SNlbwb Adil A3
Meredith Hb Adil A0
Raw H (+)not out4
Whyte PJ+b Adil A0
Extrasb4 lb2 w7 nb4 pen017
Total (31.0 overs)139
 
1-42-303-304-365-1296-1297-1308-1309-13910-139
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Adil A9.033480 (0)0 (0)
Aitken E6.011225 (6)0 (0)
Bevan-Thomas J2.001100 (0)1 (1)
Edwards W7.003601 (1)0 (0)
Boltman S2.001000 (0)2 (2)
Woodford A2.001800 (0)1 (1)
Loxton-Barnard H1.001000 (0)0 (0)
Budd J2.01200 (0)0 (0)
 
Sutton Valence School
Lennard Tc Regan BMHb Page TE6
Jones Rnot out87
Bevan-Thomas Jnot out25
Adil A*
Boltman S
Drewe J+
Aitken E
Edwards W
Woodford A
Budd J
Loxton-Barnard H
Extrasb10 lb1 w11 nb1 pen023
Total (17.5 overs)141-1
 
1-662-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith H5.003201 (1)0 (0)
Leggett SN3.011303 (3)0 (0)
Page TE4.002614 (7)0 (0)
Regan BMH4.002300 (0)0 (0)
Raw H (+)1.503600 (0)1 (1)
 
Weather: Sunny Pitch: Damp
Umpires: P Higgins & K Crowdy
Scorers: DJ Gittings & D Hammond
 

Tonbridge School v BB

Saturday, June 04 2016  

at Tonbridge School

TONBRIDGE - 241-7 DEC

BB - 241

MATCH TIED

On Tuesday 21st June, a BB side full of youth and experience took to the typically picturesque, Head at Tonbridge School. 

 

Tonbridge won the toss and elected to bat first, a decision which their Captain may have regretted after Finn Hulbert and Jame Monkhouse rattled the Tonbridge top order. At 46-4 Tonbridge were under a lot of pressure to put a target on the board. An interesting decision to bring Brother Hill onto bowl slightly turned the game back towards Tonbridge. Tonbridge then put together 2 or 3 good partnerships and left the BB fighting to stay in the game. At 241-7 Tonbridge declared and on a good Tonbridge pitch, was that point to be enough?

A similar story was written by the BB top order as we slipped to 40-5. However, with the batting power that was still in the hutch, Rosé was poured and no one panicked. Cue Finn Hulbert. Finn’s glorious shotmaking and relentless defiance was the backbone and body of the BB chase. The BB were in total control as both Finn and Toby Marriott put together a superb and match saving partnership of 139. With The BB 226-7 the game was surely wrapped up. With Finn 115 not out and Alex Hill and Alex Cornwallis still to bat, The BB were filled with confidence. As the sun set over the Chapel both Alex’s were swiftly dismissed and the game was firmly back in The School’s hands. 7 to win. 1 wicket to get. Finn hits a 6! 1 run to win. Finn 128 not out. Scores are level…. And that is the way they finished. Finn tries his luck one too many times and puts a steepler down the throat of the Tonbridge captain. Match Tied.

A superb effort from all and a very fitting result to a fantastic day of cricket. We look forward to going back next year and going 1 run further. Thanks to all involved, a game none will forget

friendly Tonbridge School 1st XI v Band of Brothers
Tuesday, June 21 2016 (11:00) at The Head, Tonbridge School
Tied
Tonbridge School 1st XI won toss and decided to bat
Tonbridge School 1st XI
O'Riordan Mc MacLeod H(+)b Hulbert Finn (+)1
Crawley Z*b Hulbert Finn (+)11
O'Riordan Jnot out128
Prideaux Jc Munton CFb Monkhouse J4
Edwards Db Monkhouse J4
Heggie D+c Ward Hb T Marriott TH14
Carr-Hill Ob Hulbert Finn (+)18
Pollington Tc Cornwallis The Hon FAWMb Hulbert Finn (+)5
Pettman Tnot out19
Maddison J
Spawforth C
Oster C
Extrasb10 lb4 w16 nb7 pen037
Total (50.0 overs)241-7d
 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Hulbert Finn (+)14.024840 (0)0 (0)
Monkhouse J10.042720 (0)0 (0)
Munton CF11.004300 (0)0 (0)
T Marriott TH6.002710 (0)0 (0)
Norwood Hill AG1.001500 (0)0 (0)
Smallwood JJC5.003100 (0)0 (0)
Cornwallis The Hon FAWM3.003600 (0)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Smallwood JJC*run out (Carr-Hill O)12
Ward Ac Heggie Db Pettman T0
Hulbert Finn (+)c Crawley Zb Oster C128
MacLeod H(+)+c O'Riordan Mb Pettman T8
Ward Hc Maddison Jb Oster C0
Oliver Jlbwb Pettman T0
Munton CFc Prideaux Jb O'Riordan M27
T Marriott THc Pollington Tb O'Riordan M45
Norwood Hill AGb Oster C1
Cornwallis The Hon FAWMb Pettman T1
Monkhouse Jnot out0
Extrasb2 lb1 w9 nb7 pen019
Total (41.4 overs)241-10
 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Pettman T11.014840 (0)0 (0)
Oster C10.405430 (0)0 (0)
Maddison J1.00500 (0)0 (0)
O'Riordan M10.027320 (0)0 (0)
Prideaux J5.002800 (0)0 (0)
Spawforth C4.013000 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: not recorded Pitch: not reported
Umpires: No Information Provided & No Information Provided
Scorers: D Meredith & No Information Provided
 

BB vs Stragglers of Asia

Stragglers of Asia - 183 -9 Dec

BB - 157 

Stragglers win by 26 runs

Friendly Band of Brothers v Stragglers of Asia
Sunday, June 19 2016 (10:22) at Torry Hill
Stragglers of Asia Won By 26 runs
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to field
Stragglers of Asia
Alsop Jc Norwood Hill AGb Meredith H12
Cavanagh Mattc Page TEb Whyte T (g)58
Russell Willlbwb T Marriott TH4
Dexter Sb Henderson JM19
Razvi S(STRG)c Henderson JMb Whyte T (g)14
Pilcher Hb Whyte T (g)23
Shales Matt*c Regan BMHb T Marriott TH21
Conway Dnot out3
Baxter R+b Meredith H1
Harmsworth Rb Meredith H0
Alam Knot out0
Extrasb7 lb4 w15 nb2 pen028
Total (46.5 overs)183-9d
 
1-182-233-694-1245-1506-1677-1818-1839-18310-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith H11.523030 (0)0 (0)
T Marriott TH11.024627 (9)0 (0)
Regan BMH10.034101 (5)0 (0)
Henderson JM5.021111 (1)1 (1)
Whyte T (g)7.012330 (0)0 (0)
Norwood Hill AG2.002100 (0)1 (1)
 
Band of Brothers
Page TElbwb Alam K24
Pollington Trun out (Cavanagh Matt)2
Schilder MDc Baxter Rb Harmsworth R0
Brown NTb Alam K1
Norwood Hill AGc Alsop Jb Alam K5
Regan BMHc Dexter Sb Harmsworth R76
T Marriott THc Baxter Rb Harmsworth R23
Henderson JM*lbwb Conway D5
Whyte T (g)lbwb Harmsworth R5
Meredith Hb Harmsworth R0
Whyte PJ+not out6
Extrasb4 lb1 w4 nb1 pen010
Total (24.2 overs)157
 
1-272-283-304-305-596-1217-1458-1459-14510-157
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Harmsworth R12.226153 (3)1 (1)
Alam K6.014730 (0)0 (0)
Conway D6.004411 (1)0 (0)
 
Weather: mixed sun and cloud possible rain Pitch: not reported
Umpires: D Collard & T Martin
Scorers: DJ Gittings & D Meredith
 

Hurlingham CC v BB

Saturday, June 04 2016  

at The Hurlingham Club

BB - 302-6 dec

Hurlingham - 217-9

Match Drawn

On a cloudy morning at the Hurlingham, a strong BB XI assembled to take on a youthful home side. The deck had a greener tinge than usual in this idyllic corner of south west London, however big runs were still expected as the BB were asked to bat first after losing the toss.

 

However big runs looked in danger as a combination of fine bowling, loose strokeplay, and some surprisingly hasty finger-work from the local umpire saw the BB reach a speedily compiled, yet perilous 133-6. As the saying goes though, cometh the hour cometh the men, this time in the shape of Brothers Norwood-Hill and Churchill. A sparkling 7th wicket stand of 169 followed, either side of a rosé fuelled lunch, allowing Brother Bruce to declare on an imposing 302-6, Churchill having just reached an excellent century and Hilly carefully safeguarding his average with 66 red.

 

The BB took to the field with energy and enthusiasm, and Meredith struck a couple of early blows, finding bounce and movement with the new cherry. A swift half-century from the surviving opener gave the Hurlingham hope of a successful chase, before the #4 made an early, and highly tedious decision to play for the draw. The game looked to be drifting towards a frustrating conclusion with the BB needing 7 wickets with only 9 overs remaining. However the returning Robinson removed the aforementioned limpet, Munton varied flight and pace quickly accounting for a string of victims, and Meredith grabbed another brace, one courtesy of a magnificent catch by stand in ‘keeper Bruce. Sadly, with 10 Brethren crowded round the bat, the final pair clung on for the last nine deliveries and the Hurlingham Club escaped with a draw. Many of the team retired to the bar to discuss the day’s highlights over jugs of pimms, before taking the ill-advised, yet highly enjoyable path onwards to The Ship, and the Clapham Grand.”

 
Friendly Hurlingham Club v Band of Brothers
Saturday, June 04 2016 (09:42) at Hurlingham
Drawn
Hurlingham Club won toss and decided to field
Band of Brothers
Page CRb Cattermull J9
Shales MJWlbwb Cattermull J15
Streatfeild RBc Cripps Rb Salt E30
Wilkes-Green JJc Kidwell Ab Wellby J28
Bruce WU*+lbwb Arends R1
Munton CFc Kidwell Ab Wellby J40
Norwood Hill AGnot out66
Churchill MJnot out100
Meredith H
Cross TWJL
Robinson OHB
Extrasb5 lb3 w2 nb3 pen013
Total (50.4 overs)302-6d
 
1-92-403-764-785-1146-1337-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Salt E15.015710 (0)3 (3)
Cattermull J12.408021 (1)0 (0)
Arends R7.014411 (1)0 (0)
Wellby J8.006320 (0)0 (0)
Woodford G5.002400 (0)0 (0)
Rees C3.002600 (0)0 (0)
 
Hurlingham Club
Cripps Rc Churchill MJb Meredith H5
Nethercot Ac Cross TWJLb Munton CF53
Kidwell A+b Meredith H7
Chapman Sc Wilkes-Green JJb Robinson OHB46
Salt Eb Munton CF41
Cattermull Jc Shales MJWb Munton CF10
Wellby Jb Munton CF6
Razvi S*c Bruce WUb Meredith H5
Arends Rb Meredith H0
Woodford Gnot out4
Rees Cnot out8
Extrasb25 lb2 w5 nb0 pen032
Total (48.0 overs)217-9
 
1-222-423-1224-1615-1816-1997-2058-2059-20910-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Meredith H14.045942 (2)0 (0)
Robinson OHB9.013211 (1)0 (0)
Cross TWJL5.002602 (2)0 (0)
Munton CF13.055640 (0)0 (0)
Churchill MJ7.021700 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Hard
Umpires: S Glass & D Meredith
Scorers: DJ Gittings & M Barnett
 

CHIEF'S XI v BB XI - inaugural inter BB match

Chief's XI - 187

BB - 188 for 6

BB won by 4 wickets

PUTTING THE JAZZ BACK INTO JAZZ CRICKET!

Thanks so much to Lady Kingsdown for hosting such a super and successful day at Torry Hill yesterday. Huge thanks also to all Brethren, Candidates and Guests that played, contributed and attended this fantastic event, being the inaugural inter BB match!  With 50 excited spectators enjoying the entertainment - the rain held off, the pimms flowed, the food was amazing and the Dixie jazz band played on!  Big thanks also Clare Annand for the amazing catering and bar and Howard Waters for a super wicket and all his invaluable help setting up!  

BB narrowly beat the Chief's XI chasing down a tricky 187, losing only 6 wickets along the way. Congrats to Brother Cornwallis on guiding his team to victory and I am sure Brother Bax will seek revenge next year - catches do indeed win matches!

 

 

BB vs King's School Rochester

BB 255 - 4 Dec

King's School Rochester 151

BB won by 6 wickets

The BB’s won the toss on a glorious day at the Paddock and chose to bat on a wonderful batting track. We got off to a reasonable start courtesy of brother Jay but then lost 2 wickets in quick succession. The damage was soon rectified by Grayson Jones and Luke Ronday (guests) who set about rebuilding the innings. King’s bowlers faded badly as the inning wore on and runs became very easy to come by. The BB’s declared shortly before tea on 255-4. 

The King’s response began well with Tom Miles scoring a very impressive 40 until Julian Mitchell produced a fine spell of swing bowling culminating in 2 lbw’s. Once Miles went the wickets tumbled at regular intervals until such time the final wicket fell at 151. All the bowlers contributed and the fielding was outstanding all day. As usual the school were as hospitable as ever and put on a fine spread. Many of the school players were only in the lower sixth so I expect next year’s fixture to be very competitive!

My thanks go to David Lapthorn and Colin Hill for umpiring and of course to Diane Gittings who is ever present at the fixture with the scorebook.

 

Andrew Maurice

Friendly Kings Schl Rochester v Band of Brothers
Thursday, May 19 2016 (13:45) at Kings School Rochester
Band of Brothers Won By 104 runs
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to bat
Band of Brothers
Phillips B(+)c and bKemsley H2
Jay MG+c Butler Rb Kemsley H13
Ronday L (g)c Castle Tb Settle O48
Jones G (g)c Hawes Fb Dhesi J118
Pratt J (g)not out41
Hasler B (g)not out14
Maurice AM*
Mitchell Julian
Porter A(+)
Channon G (g)
Extrasb3 lb3 w5 nb8 pen019
Total (33.0 overs)255-4d
 
1-32-223-1064-2105-6-7-8-9-10-
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Carslaw J8.004801 (1)1 (1)
Kemsley H5.002420 (0)0 (0)
Settle O7.023010 (0)0 (0)
Dhesi J4.004513 (3)0 (0)
Miles T3.004400 (0)0 (0)
Butler R3.403700 (0)3 (7)
Joseph T0.20700 (0)0 (0)
Hawes F2.001401 (1)0 (0)
 
Kings Schl Rochester
Miles Tb Mitchell Julian40
Skillern J+lbwb Porter A(+)10
Carslaw J*b Porter A(+)29
Butler Rlbwb Mitchell Julian0
Hawes Fb Porter A(+)6
Castle Tlbwb Hasler B (g)4
Dhesi Jb Porter A(+)10
Kemsley Hc and bHasler B (g)0
Settle Oc Jones G (g)b Hasler B (g)15
Joseph Tnot out11
Borner Jb Jones G (g)0
Extrasb7 lb1 w18 nb0 pen026
Total (29.5 overs)151
 
1-372-783-874-945-956-1077-1118-1139-14210-151
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Mitchell Julian9.014221 (1)0 (0)
Channon G (g)4.002103 (3)0 (0)
Porter A(+)7.003341 (1)0 (0)
Ronday L (g)3.00800 (0)0 (0)
Hasler B (g)3.002337 (8)0 (0)
Phillips B(+)2.001505 (5)0 (0)
Pratt J (g)1.01000 (0)0 (0)
Jones G (g)0.50110 (0)0 (0)
 
Weather: mixed sun and cloud possible rain Pitch: Hard
Umpires: D Lapthorn & C Hill
Scorers: DJ Gittings & T Redsell
 

BB vs Eton Ramblers

Ramblers - 236 (44.2 overs) 

BB - 115 (31.1 overs) 

Ramblers won by 121 runs

Friendly Band of Brothers v Eton Ramblers
Sunday, May 15 2016 (11:43) at Belmont House
Eton Ramblers Won By 121 runs
Band of Brothers won toss and decided to field
Eton Ramblers
Halstead J The Hon+c Whyte PJb Regan BMH48
Mould P*c Richardson Pb Calvocoressi CJ35
Maidment Eb Whyte T (g)35
Russell Nb Whyte T (g)33
Settrington Cb Richardson P0
Miller-Stirling Ab Richardson P14
Willis-Fleming Jb Regan BMH9
Makim Ac and bRegan BMH26
Forbes Jnot out16
Roy Mb Raw H (+)12
Ashworth Flbwb Raw H (+)0
Extrasb4 lb2 w2 nb0 pen08
Total (44.2 overs)236
 
1-832-1003-1564-1595-1676-1827-1848-2199-23610-236
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Raw H (+)9.214621 (1)0 (0)
Richardson P14.065120 (0)0 (0)
Calvocoressi CJ4.003511 (1)0 (0)
Whyte T (g)10.015620 (0)0 (0)
Regan BMH7.004230 (0)0 (0)
 
Band of Brothers
Page TEb Roy M10
Streatfeild RBc Mould Pb Forbes J44
Cornwallis The Hon FAWMb Forbes J34
Regan BMHc Ashworth Fb Forbes J2
Berger Tlbwb Roy M0
Douglas J (+)c Halstead J The Honb Roy M1
Richardson Pc Halstead J The Honb Roy M1
Raw H (+)lbwb Settrington C0
Whyte PJ+lbwb Settrington C0
Calvocoressi CJ*not out2
Whyte T (g)lbwb Makim A0
Extrasb1 lb2 w16 nb2 pen021
Total (31.1 overs)115
 
1-352-673-794-855-1016-1017-1048-1079-11310-115
 
BowlerOMRWWdNb
Ashworth F4.004103 (3)0 (0)
Roy M12.051941 (1)1 (1)
Forbes J8.004336 (6)0 (0)
Settrington C4.03120 (0)0 (0)
Miller-Stirling A3.00604 (4)1 (1)
Makim A0.10211 (2)0 (0)
 
Weather: mixed sun and cloud possible rain Pitch: Green
Umpires: E Stirzaker & T Martin
Scorers: DJ Gittings & C Horne