Thursday 15 September 2011

Diary of a Club Cricketer- August

Taken from Swinging Balls magazine, published on 8/9/2011

August was another key month for the teams at Otley Cricket Club – whilst the First XI’s title challenge fell away, the Second XI made strides to ensure they avoided relegation. The Thirds had a fantastic month, with records being broken by some of their younger players.

Matthew O’Grady’s first eleven went into August with a very realistic chance of winning a first league title since the 1980s, but despite victory over relegation threatened Adel, defeats against Collingham and local rivals Burley have left the team in third place, and needing others to drop points if they are to be in with a chance of lifting the league winner’s trophy.

The team’s most dramatic match of the month came at Beckwithshaw as Anthony Giles, who has returned to the club for the second half of the season, hit a four off the final ball of the match to secure a tie and a share of the points.

The second team have also had a mixed month, with two victories over Olicanians and Beckwithshaw being cancelled out by defeats to Burley and league leaders Adel. In the win against Beckwithshaw, 13-year old Tom Brady passed 300 runs for the season in Second Team cricket, and therefore qualified for the league averages. This is a huge achievement for someone who is playing their first year of senior cricket, and all at the club are very excited about what the future may hold for the teenager.

Speaking of teenagers, Joe Braham (14) and Dom Kellett (17) broke a Third XI league record in their match against Bilton after recording an unbroken second-wicket partnership of 241. Braham made his second century of the season after making 106, whilst Kellett recorded his maiden hundred as he smashed 120 from 90 balls.

The Third XI seem to have been spurred on by the exploits of the two teenagers, and are on the verge of qualifying for the end of season play-offs. Captain Chris Keddle has had some difficult seasons of late, and a shot at winning the league would be just reward for a number of seasons of hard work.

With two matches remaining in September, all three sides will be hoping to finish the season on a high.

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