Tuesday 6 September 2011

Diary of a Club Cricketer- May & June

Taken from Swinging Balls Magazine, published 10/07/2011

May 2011

May was a month of differing fortunes at the OCC, with the First Team staking their claims for title challenge, whilst the Second Team sit at the foot of their division.

Beginning with Matthew O’Grady’s first eleven, who are on a run of three consecutive victories in the league, and sit in second place, nine points behind leaders Thackley.

Overseas player Nicholas Benton has decided to stop attacking his own players and instead take on the bowling of the opposition, with devastating effects.

Quickfire half-centuries against Bilton and Beckwithshaw set up much needed victories, and he seems to be finding his feet in English conditions. A five-wicket haul in the win at Collingham underlined his all-round credentials, and everyone at the club is hoping he continues his progression over the coming weeks.

Other notable performances include the form of Jono Hughes, who has scored back-to-back fifties at the top of the order, whilst Stewart Smith scored his first half-century in the winning draw at Follifoot. Yorkshire Academy player George Ross also scored runs in that match, although he has only figured in that match thus far due to his commitments with the White Rose county. Andrew Rhodes has continued to impress with the ball, and figures of 6-45 against Beckwithshaw were his best of the season so far.

In stark comparison, Mark Wilkinson’s second team are on a horrendous run which has seen them not pick up a positive result since the first match of the season at Harden. Mick Gray has continued to take wickets and has 20 from the opening six matches, but he has found little support from either his fellow bowlers or the batsmen. The batsmen especially have failed to impose themselves this season, and the mere fact yours truly is topping the averages when batting at ten is proof of this.

Away from the league, both the Saturday teams safely negotiated themselves through the first round of their respective cup competitions against great rivals Guiseley. The second team were especially impressive in knocking out the current leaders in the first round for the first time in thirty years.

Chris Keddle’s third team are having a good season thus far, with the mix of youngsters and experienced heads proving to be the recipe for success. 14-year old Joe Braham has become the most recent of the club’s talented youngsters to record his maiden senior fifty, and the team currently sit at the top of their conference.

Finally, the club’s Twenty20 campaign kicked off at Ilkley when a side that brought together players from the top two teams as well as guests Josh Atkinson and James Davies (both former players) came out on top from the last ball of the match. The fact that the ball was a wide made the victory ever so slightly easier, if slightly less satisfying.

June 2011

June was again a month of ups and downs as Otley’s senior teams began to evaluate what the second half of the season’s aims were to be.

The First Eleven continue to push for their first league title since the 1980’s, with Matthew O’Grady’s side sitting in third place, eleven points behind leaders Thackley, who they face in their next match.

Victories over Green Lane and bitter rivals Guiseley were sandwiched between defeats to champions Burley and bottom side Rawdon, whilst a losing draw was obtained from a home match against Adel.

Australian Nicholas Benton continues to impress, and an unbeaten century against Guiseley was his undoubted highlight from his first few months in Otley. Another new signing Stewart Dobson has also begun to make his mark, as he took seven wickets in the ten-wicket demolition of Green Lane.

The Seconds on the other hand, are still struggling at the foot of the table, although performances are beginning to improve. Paul Wilkinson and recent signing Micky Missett have been amongst the runs this month, having both recorded centuries against Adel and Guiseley respectively. Wilkinson also picked up five wickets in the match against Adel, a game which saw the side take maximum points for only the second time this season.

Despite veteran Mick Gray now having passed 30 wickets for the season, the bowlers continue to struggle, and two points were obtained from the matches against Burley and Green Lane despite both times the opposition recording scores of almost 300 from their 50 overs.

In the cup competitions, both teams were knocked out in the second round after both fell fowl of Steeton. Poor batting performances attributed to both defeats, and it was extremely disappointing for the second team as the final of their competition is due to be played at Otley in August.

Chris Keddle’s third team were only able to play one match this month, although this did bring a victory as 13-year old Tom Brady made an unbeaten 47 to see off Knaresborough.

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