Wednesday, 27 August 2014

MATCH REPORT: Langley Manor 3s vs Petersfield 2s

The 2s suffered an agonising defeat to Langley Manor by 7 runs, which leaves our promotion hopes in the balance.

Losing the toss, amazingly for the first time this season, skipper Stephens and the Petersfield attack couldn’t prevent 'the Manor' from making a brisk start but then fought back superbly to bowl them out for 143 – a great effort in the circumstances.

The catching and ground fielding was not up to ‘Field’s usual standards (the rock-hard, rutted outfield may have played a part in that) but it was one of the best performances of the season from the bowling unit against a side that was among the division’s high flyers. Chris Russell led the way with 4 for 38, but Keith Gumbe (3 for 29) and Chris Wood (2 for 33) weren’t far behind.

Petersfield started cautiously in reply against an accurate attack on a track that was now showing appreciable turn and variable bounce. The abrasive conditions meant the ball was quite soft and scoring was difficult.

Unfortunately wickets fell at regular intervals and it wasn’t until Russell (36) and Stephens (31*) bravely took the attack to their opponents with some clean hitting that the momentum began to shift in Petersfield’s favour. However we were always a beat or two behind the rate and when Russell holed out going for another big hit, that was that.

It could have been worse: Langley Manor 1s scored 434 for 5 in their match! So the Glorious 2s aren’t quite out of the promotion hunt, but need a max points win and other results to go in our favour on Saturday. The team will certainly be giving it everything and fighting to the bitter end at the Heath against OTs and Romsey 3s.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Presentation Evening 12th September

Presentation evening is fast approaching on Friday 12th September at Petersfield Rugby club at 7.30pm.

Following positive feedback from last year's event, we are holding the evening at the Rugby Club again with a hot and cold buffet plus a choice of dessert. Prices for both colts and adults are £15 per person. For those members that would like to bring their partner, there is a special price of £25 per couple. Dress code is no jeans or trainers, otherwise come as dressy or not as you like. If you require a vegetarian or other special diet, please indicate this when requesting your ticket.

To book your places on the evening please email Liz at lisbeth.thomas@btopenworld.com  or call 01730 894974 or contact Judith at judesquires@hotmail.com or 07841 783866.

Payment will be collected on the night.

Please note that this is a ticket only do this year so get in touch with myself or Liz ASAP & do your very best to attend. Lets have a great turnout.

If anyone has any photos of the season, please let Judith have them as soon as possible so she can create a slide show.

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

PCC presidents day a great success

Presidents Day a great success

Sunday 3rd August and the club came together for the first Presidents day in many a year.
Despite the morning showers the ground was hard and dry as the sun came out on a perfect day for a game of cricket. There were old players, ex-colts (now grown up), current colts, Hampshire and England over 60s a well as the usual Sunday team and club sponsors and supporters.

The toss happened in Nick Blackstad’s (President) head as Dave Squires (Sunday captain) was not involved. The President’s team won the toss and chose to bat, well it was better than watching the president’s side toil in the sun!

As it was, it was the Sunday side who toiled in the sun for the first 10 overs as Jim Smallbone (37) and Chris Wood (35) took a liking to the bowlers and put on 75 for the first wicket. Captain Squires had been hit for 11 in his first over as Jim deposited him over deep long on for a 6 and 4 but Jim then got an edge to Damien Carson (2-29) in the next over to give the Sunday side a break from the onslaught. Squires then removed Chris Wood with a filthy leg side delivery that Chris Wood hit off the back of his bat up in the air to give keeper Josh Collins his second catch in as many overs.  David Greetham went for 10 as Squires picked him up with a jaffa of a ball that pitched on middle and hit the top off off stump, too good for the returning player.

1st team opening bowler Shaun Blanks (13) and 3rd team opening bowler Oli Simpson (23) (to a superb running catch by James Stratford-Tuke) came and went as they fell to Damien Carson and Ben Anscombe (1-25) leaving the Presidents XI on 101-4. Herald Journalist (playing his first game for 10 years) Alan Wooler came and went as he was bowled by Sunday stalwart Mark Holloway (1-35). Harry Cartmell, Waitrose (15) came out and hit some nice shots as he and Trevor Foreman overseas player (38 not out) pushed the scoring along to 142. When Harry was run out Alex Squires (0) came out and lasted 3 balls as he gave 11 year old Tom Stratford-Tuke (1-12) his first senior wicket as he was caught at square leg attempting a pull to cow corner! Mike Freeston was caught off Andy Barnes (1-10) and James Stratford-Tuke bowled the last over for just 3 runs to wrap up the innings leaving the Presidents XI on 189-9

At tea there was a real dilemma for all the players, whether to leave the pavillion at all as there was a real slap-up tea supplied by Barbara Blakstad (presidents wife) and Helen Freeston. It was a tea designed to stop the Sunday side from emerging and forfeiting their innings but there were enough youngsters that Dave Squires was forced to leave the pavillion with his team to try and chase down 190 for the win.

Jack Hannam (1st team captain) and James Stratford-Tuke (3rd team captain and Chairman)  opened the batting but unfortunately James was out for a diamond duck as Shaun Blanks demolished his stumps with a cracking delivery which would have bowled anyone.

Andy Barnes (50 retired not out) joined Jack Hannam (14) and they both scored as freely as the Presidents XI top order and took the score to 73 before Jack mistimed a pull and was caught at square leg. Andy Barnes had been moving through the gears at the other end scoring a quickfire 50 including 3 sixes and 5 fours as he and Shaun Blanks (2-48) went toe to toe. Having made 50 Andy was asked to retire to give some others a bat (well played Andy). Damien Carson (5) and Ben Anscombe (7) came and went as Chris Wood (2-39) put a stop to the high run rate in conjunction with Jim Smallbone (3-10 off 8 overs !). 11 year old James Longland then went out to bat and score his first senior runs before he was bowled for 7 by Wood, having put on 20 with Ben Turk (37). Tom Stratford_Tuke also got his first senior runs scoring 2 runs but was in for a long time and helped Turk take the score to 142-6 leaving the game in the balance. David Longland (14)  fresh from his first 50 last week looked good until he took on Smallbone and missed a straight delivery. Ben Turk then fell caught at mid-off by Shaun Blanks with the score on 164. So the Sunday XI needed 26 off 8 overs with 3 batsmen to come as well as Andy Barnes if required. It fell to Simon Dodd (11 not out), Josh Collins (10 including 1 six off Chris Wood over square leg) and Mark Holloway (5 not out) to see the Sunday XI home with 3 overs to spare.

A great game of cricket which had everything in it from superb shots, good bowling, bad bowling, superb catching and not so superb catching (you know who you are !)

Well played to everyone and thanks for a fantastic day which was enjoyed by young and old. The club cannot fail if it keeps moving forward with events like this. Roll on to next years game

Men Of the Match- Andy Barnes, Trevor Foreman and Jim Smallbone
Moment of the match - James Stratford_Tuke’s catch at long-onPresidents Day a great success

Sunday 3rd August and the club came together for the first Presidents day in many a year.
Despite the morning showers the ground was hard and dry as the sun came out on a perfect day for a game of cricket. There were old players, ex-colts (now grown up), current colts, Hampshire and England over 60s a well as the usual Sunday team and club sponsors and supporters.

The toss happened in Nick Blackstad’s (President) head as Dave Squires (Sunday captain) was not involved. The President’s team won the toss and chose to bat, well it was better than watching the president’s side toil in the sun!

As it was, it was the Sunday side who toiled in the sun for the first 10 overs as Jim Smallbone (37) and Chris Wood (35) took a liking to the bowlers and put on 75 for the first wicket. Captain Squires had been hit for 11 in his first over as Jim deposited him over deep long on for a 6 and 4 but Jim then got an edge to Damien Carson (2-29) in the next over to give the Sunday side a break from the onslaught. Squires then removed Chris Wood with a filthy leg side delivery that Chris Wood hit off the back of his bat up in the air to give keeper Josh Collins his second catch in as many overs.  David Greetham went for 10 as Squires picked him up with a jaffa of a ball that pitched on middle and hit the top off off stump, too good for the returning player.

1st team opening bowler Shaun Blanks (13) and 3rd team opening bowler Oli Simpson (23) (to a superb running catch by James Stratford-Tuke) came and went as they fell to Damien Carson and Ben Anscombe (1-25) leaving the Presidents XI on 101-4. Herald Journalist (playing his first game for 10 years) Alan Wooler came and went as he was bowled by Sunday stalwart Mark Holloway (1-35). Harry Cartmell, Waitrose (15) came out and hit some nice shots as he and Trevor Foreman overseas player (38 not out) pushed the scoring along to 142. When Harry was run out Alex Squires (0) came out and lasted 3 balls as he gave 11 year old Tom Stratford-Tuke (1-12) his first senior wicket as he was caught at square leg attempting a pull to cow corner! Mike Freeston was caught off Andy Barnes (1-10) and James Stratford-Tuke bowled the last over for just 3 runs to wrap up the innings leaving the Presidents XI on 189-9

At tea there was a real dilemma for all the players, whether to leave the pavillion at all as there was a real slap-up tea supplied by Barbara Blakstad (presidents wife) and Helen Freeston. It was a tea designed to stop the Sunday side from emerging and forfeiting their innings but there were enough youngsters that Dave Squires was forced to leave the pavillion with his team to try and chase down 190 for the win.

Jack Hannam (1st team captain) and James Stratford-Tuke (3rd team captain and Chairman)  opened the batting but unfortunately James was out for a diamond duck as Shaun Blanks demolished his stumps with a cracking delivery which would have bowled anyone.

Andy Barnes (50 retired not out) joined Jack Hannam (14) and they both scored as freely as the Presidents XI top order and took the score to 73 before Jack mistimed a pull and was caught at square leg. Andy Barnes had been moving through the gears at the other end scoring a quickfire 50 including 3 sixes and 5 fours as he and Shaun Blanks (2-48) went toe to toe. Having made 50 Andy was asked to retire to give some others a bat (well played Andy). Damien Carson (5) and Ben Anscombe (7) came and went as Chris Wood (2-39) put a stop to the high run rate in conjunction with Jim Smallbone (3-10 off 8 overs !). 11 year old James Longland then went out to bat and score his first senior runs before he was bowled for 7 by Wood, having put on 20 with Ben Turk (37). Tom Stratford_Tuke also got his first senior runs scoring 2 runs but was in for a long time and helped Turk take the score to 142-6 leaving the game in the balance. David Longland (14)  fresh from his first 50 last week looked good until he took on Smallbone and missed a straight delivery. Ben Turk then fell caught at mid-off by Shaun Blanks with the score on 164. So the Sunday XI needed 26 off 8 overs with 3 batsmen to come as well as Andy Barnes if required. It fell to Simon Dodd (11 not out), Josh Collins (10 including 1 six off Chris Wood over square leg) and Mark Holloway (5 not out) to see the Sunday XI home with 3 overs to spare.

A great game of cricket which had everything in it from superb shots, good bowling, bad bowling, superb catching and not so superb catching (you know who you are !)

Well played to everyone and thanks for a fantastic day which was enjoyed by young and old. The club cannot fail if it keeps moving forward with events like this. Roll on to next years game

Men Of the Match- Andy Barnes, Trevor Foreman and Jim Smallbone
Moment of the match - James Stratford_Tuke’s catch at long-on

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Petersfield lose despite batting well

Purbrook 3s v Petersfield 3s
Saturday 2nd August 2014
Purbrook 3s won by 4 wickets

After a slightly delayed start due to heavy showers, Petersfield were asked to bat first.
Petersfield got off to a slow start and were only on 6 in the 7th over when captain James Stratford-Tuke offered a return catch to young M Wright who gleefully took his first senior wicket. John Windebank was then adjudged to be LBW to Renfrew as the umpire did not see or hear the inside edge (was very windy). Baker then induced an outside edge off of Simpson through to the keeper leaving Petersfield on 21-3 in the 11th over. All rounder Ben Cox (26) joined number 3 bat Paddy May at the crease and the innings rebuild began with Ben taking up the mantle playing some lovely shots down the ground putting on 61 before he was bowled by Marsh (3-39). Dave Squires came and went getting out to the same bowler in the same way as Cox much to his annoyance.

Under 13 Joe Clarke then showed his coach Squires how to play straight as he supported May very well taking the score along to 135 being caught off opening bowler M Bradley (1-20). Alex Squires (2) was then caught off Marsh playing across the line. This brought Kit Classen (22 not out) in to bat on his senior debut and he and Paddy May punished anything short or wide as the score moved along to 172 before Paddy May mistimed a pull to deep mid wicket to give Renfrew his second wicket. Paddy finished on 82 with 11 fours to get his second 50 in two games as he continued his fine form. Kit and Simon Dodd (11 not out) then scored 18 runs off the last 3 overs to leave Petersfield on a competitive score of 195-8

Purbrook got off to a steady start scoring 34 for the first wicket with a few edges going past gully as well as a few harsh wides off Oli Simpson (2-45). Simpson picked up his 2nd wicket as Garrett was clean bowled for a duck. Marsh (38) and Renfrew took the score to 73 before Renfrew holed out to Paddy May off his son Dan May at midoff.

Purbrook captain A Cornborough (57) came in and hit some lusty blows as well as surviving a very close LBW decision and a couple of difficult catches. Marsh eventually missed a yorker from Dodd (1-46) with the score on 107. Petersfield thought they were in with a chance of pulling the game round as they did in last weeks game but a combination of dropped catches, edges not carrying and good shots from Corborough and J Harris (29) took the game away from Petersfield and only at the end did the 81 run partnership get broken as Ben Cox got the reward for some tight lines finishing with 2-27. The Purbrook number 7 and 8 took them home with no real alarms to wrap up a good win in the 35 over.

Petersfield will be pleased with how they showed resilience in their batting but as the old saying goes "catches win matches"

Man of the match - Paddy May for his 82 (in great form)
Moment of the match - Kit Classens first senior runs

Monday, 4 August 2014

2s continue promotion push

Petersfield II maintained their winning run and promotion push with an emphatic 67 run win over Michelmersh on The Heath.  A determined all-round display secured maximum points, despite missing eight of the team from the previous fortnight.
Stand-in skipper, Rob Alliston won the toss and had no hesitation in batting, although a heavy shower before the start reduced the game to 40 overs each.  Toby Austin and Chris Wood put on 51 for the first wicket in 12 overs without any alarms until, Wood was caught in the gulley from a ball that lifted off a length.  Austin continued onto his 50 with useful support from Will Jameson and Rory Newman, hitting 9 fours.  But with the score at 108 he was caught behind in the 25th over.  14 year old Ben Anscombe and Nicky Caddick, took the score to 134 before Ben was joined by father Rob, and these two accelerated the run-rate with a mixture of good strokes and intelligent running between the wickets.  These two added 60 in 9 overs before Rob Anscombe succumbed for a very good 44.  Ben Anscombe finished with a very commendable 30 not out when the innings closed on 205 for 6.
In reply Michelmersh suffered the worst possible start losing Bundy for 0 bowled by Oscar Windebank in the first over.   Alliston and Windebank bowled a tight spell of 10 overs restricting the visitors to 32-2, Alliston having claimed the key wicket of Ranger who scored a century the previous week against Steep.  These two were replaced by the off spin of Chris Wood and Toby Austin who bowled tightly to restrict the scoring and picked up wickets at regular intervals.  Moore was looking threatening until he was very well caught by Newman in the deep for a powerful 34.  By the end of their spell, Michelmersh were 103-6 so with the game almost won, the aim was to make sure they were bowled out in order to gain maximum bowling points.  Alliston and Windebank duly obliged, each taking 3 wickets.   The side were well-led by Alliston and all bowlers supported by very good fielding.
Petersfield 205 – 6
T Austin 54, R Anscombe 44, B Anscombe 30*, C Wood 25
Bowling: J Lowman 2-25, M Birch 2-58
Michelmersh 138
J Moore 34
Bowling: O Windebank 3-31, R Alliston 3-34, C Wood 2-37, T Austin 1-29