🏏 :hccc: Hampshire Cricket 2022

Keep up 159 for 8 :rofl:

3 Likes

3 in 4 balls for Currie!

2 Likes

Currie too hot!

3 Likes

178-9 43.2 gone

183 all out

John Turner: bowled 9.3, 25 runs, 5 wickets

5 Likes

It was too bright to read or use the phone.

1 Like

64/3 in reply after 20 overs.

64/4

Wheels coming off, 67-5

As predicted earlier. We will win by 1 or 2 wickets.

7 down. 16 year old batting

41 needed from 10

I thank you.

7 Likes

Yaaaa…Ampshire win. :slight_smile: Toby Albert 65 no hits the winning boundary. :smile:

1 Like

Insane Stat. Especially considering we are playing the kids atm

2 Likes

While not wishing to get ahead of myself, may I point out to those interested, that the final of this competition is at Trent Bridge on Saturday 17th September.

As luck would have it, those nice people at Sky have moved our game at Villa to the night before (Friday) which I’m led to believe is not a million miles from Nottingham.

Fancy that!

4 Likes

Send flight & match tickets, I’m in!

Start driving.

4 Likes

Meanwhile in the One Day cup Hampshire have just closed their innings v Glamorgan on 228-9.

1 Like

Playing at Neath. (No. Me neither)

Hants 228-9 in 50. Gubbins 93 while the rest of top order went for single figures. Holland , back from USA duty, then got 63*.
Good news. Northants got 370- 4 against Lancs.

1 Like

Let’s hope the tricky conditions are 1) real, not just imagined by me, and 2) continue until close

Seen a few county games at The Gnoll back in the days when I lived in West Wales, it’s a decent little ground that backs onto Neath rugby ground. I saw King Viv get a very quick ton there once, flayed the Middlesex bowlers to all parts. Also saw Ravi Shastri hit the biggest six I’ve ever seen, off Geoff Miller when he was playing for Essex in the old John Player Sunday league at the tail end of his career. Straight back over his head, the ball clearing the tiered seating and was still climbing as it sailed over the car park, the main road outside the ground, and disappeared in the direction of the river Taff, never to be seen again.

1 Like