Match Report/Information
The strip we used had been the previous Saturday's (480 runs), then the Ladies used it on Tuesday (240 runs) then we used it (400 runs). It's a Ken masterpiece, worthy of a test match, and to prove that it was no road, Lee turned a few during his spell. Bat dominated from the start, and it was a bit of a shame that some of the supporting Scotton players didn't get a bat, the ones who had turned out every week to ensure promotion. Highlight of the evening was definitely Waq's first Glass ton, and there wasn't a cross-batted tonk at any stage, just good clean hitting. Here are the stats; 51 balls faced, 6x4s, 11x6s, Maybe the secret is not to wear either a helmet or a cap. Seriously, Waq can spot the good ball and the bad ball, he can judge length, and he knows the shots that don't work for him. The next bit will come as a shock to those that know him, but Ted is turning into a proper wicket keeper; only 5 byes, including a wild Waqas special for 4, and a singleton that was a nick. He stood up to Amy, and was whipping off the bails on a regular basis. With some of his takes he was actually taking off. Hint to Ian; stick him behind the stumps and there will be three benefits - firstly we won't have to watch him bowl his dolly drops, two, no more paddies when someone misfields off his bowling and three, Shep would bowl (which is bound to produce more wickets and less runs scored).