2019 Season Report Once again, the OACC were blessed with a very exciting fixture card thanks to the efforts of our fixture secretary, Ollie Greaves. Fixtures – 28 Wins –11 Losses – 11 Draws – 3 No Results – 3 Emeriti Phillips Cup – Joint Winners Golf Day with OAGS – Winners Hampshire Hogs Cricket Club – Sunday 28 April 2019 – Warnford On a chilly April day, the Old Amplefordians trekked down to Warnford for the first game of the season. A few late arrivals forced the hand of the captain as he clearly lost the toss on purpose and the Hogs elected to bat first. After a slow start, the old guru with the ball, Bertie Woodhead, struck. A huge nick carried to Hewie Dalrymple behind the stumps and the Hogs were looking shaky at 7 for 1. Patch Faulkner then got into the act with some brilliant bowling dumfounding the Hogs top order and the Old Amplefordians were looking good with the Hogs dithering at 37-3. Unfortunately at this point there was a batting rally and a decent partnership ensued. This was put to an abrupt end by Tom Bromet and the game was back on. The captain then decided to throw the ball to a spinner well known on the circuit for having more chat than actual bowling prowess. I speak of course of the man/legend that is Roland Wood. He bamboozled the Hogs number 6 with a ball that had no flight, little pace and absolutely no spin whatsoever. This he went on to tell the field was known as the ‘Wood Special’. This left the Hogs on 92-5 and it was fair to say the Old Amplefordians were on top at this stage. As happened in the two years previous, the Hogs had a very strong number 7. This partnership took the game away from the Old Amplefordians but George Steger and Hewie Dalrymple bowled admirably and both ended up taking some wickets before the close of the Hogs innings. The Old Amplefordians were set 264 to win and the chase was on. The chase stated poorly with Pike falling early but Kick Douglas and Bromet began to build. Douglas showing speed between the wickets that not many had seen before. The crowd agreed that given his physique his need for a quick single was commendable. Douglas fell and was shortly followed by Dalrymple, who scored a quick fire 20. This bought Charlie Wright to the crease acting as the lynch pin of the batting line up. The elderly statesman batted well but was dismissed by a beauty and he headed back to the pavilion feeling a 100 was there for the taking. The captain then came to the crease and had to watch a batting collapse form the non-striker's end. First went Bromet for a beautiful 68. Second went Steger for a scratchy 1 and third and not least went Ted Wright for a structured 4. This 4 for Ted Wright doubled his average over the past 4 games for the Old Amplefordians and can be seen as one of the highlights of the day and a real positive for the young man to work on. The captain was dismissed shortly after either stumped or bowled (the umpire making a decision by committee on the pitch). Patch Faulkner then swung the bat like he does his golf clubs adding a quick fire 30 but the game had gone. Old Amplefordians ended up 199 all out and the Hogs had won by 64 Runs. A fantastic day had by all and a great fixture for years to come. Band of Brothers CC – Sunday 5 May 2019 – Torry Hill, Sittingbourne, Kent On a fair but chilly spring day, the OAs won the toss with a bold shout of Tails from the match manager. This represented his only real contribution to the day other than a misfield and a single run but nonetheless was greeted with great cheers from the crowd. The OAs batted first and batted well reaching 321/4. Unfortunately, Ollie Greaves (J09) did not manage a third consecutive ton in the fixture, much to the disappointment of all. The newly elected Chair, Sebastian Phillips, nearly brought up the first ton of the season before being dismissed for 98. However this was followed by a maiden ton for Hugh Ainscough for the club. Sadly his ton came as part of his bowling figures of 4-133. The Band of Brothers eventually finished on 303/7 in a quality finish as both sides played attacking cricket to get the win. The catering was up to its normal very high standard and all returned to London for a late-night jar of ale, satisfied with a good day’s cricket. East Woodhay CC – Sunday 19 May 2019 – East Woodhay, Newbury We lost the toss and fielded first. Got off to a good start keeping them to around 3/4 an over for the first 10. A couple of dropped catches in the slips during the middle overs didn't help, allowing them to score 30/40 too many. All in all the bowling was very good considering it was an extremely flat pitch. James Ainscough, Jamie Reid and Patch Faulkner the pick of the bowling but could only restrict East Woodhay to 250 off their 40 overs. Batting wise it was a complete shambles! Jimbo Ainscough was the only one to score a few; the rest of us getting out very cheaply and falling well short of the total. The OAs were bowled out for a mediocre 120 all out to suffer a very heavy 130 run loss. Overall though, it was a great day out, everyone managed to get lifts and turned up on time and stayed for a beer after. Ampleforth College 1st XI – Saturday 25 May 2019 – Ampleforth College The OACC won the toss and electric to bat first. The innings was held together by a very well made 105 by Will Prest. Ben-Brown supported him with a proper innings of 20 off 64 balls and Ludo MacLellan chipped in with 13 not out at the end of the innings. The skipper, Charlie O'Kelly declared on a competitive 180-8. The school started well with an opening stand of 44 which looked ominous for the OAs. But once Ludo MacLellan and Michael Blakiston Houston removed both openers, it opened the door for Sam MacLellan to rip through the middle ordering picking up 4-20 off his 6 overs. Having been 57-1, the school collapsed to 67-5 and they never really recovered with the OAs bowling them out for 150 to win by 30 runs. Ampleforth College 2nd XI – Saturday 25 May 2019 – Ampleforth College Not a performance for the OAs to remember. Having lost the toss, the OAs never really recovered. The school posted a competitive but very reachable 132-8. The chase was a classic OAs collapse. Having lost Henry Ogden to a first ball duck their innings never got going with Hugh Ainscough the only batsman to reach double figures. The result was a convincing 79 run loss. Yorkshire Gentlemen CC – Sunday 26 May 2019 – Ampleforth College As usual with the YGs, they won the toss and batted first and didn't set about their task with any haste or urgency. The OAs took regular wickets thanks to 3-16 and 3-24 from Michael Blakiston Houston and Bevan Fawcett respectively and the YGs eventually declared on 174-8 off 47 overs. This was a very reachable target but the OAs are always prone to a collapse. They did, however, make light work of the chase with a 50 from debutant, Tom Wade who was playing for the school 1st XI the day before and two not out 50s from Tom Bromet and Bas Fitzsherbert to take the OAs home by 8 wickets Emeriti CC – Sunday 2 June 2019 – Cranmore School OACC elected to bowl first in what was reduced to a 40 over game. Charlie Hawkesworth got off to a good start taking two quick wickets which was backed up by some steady bowling by James Ainscough who also picked up a couple. However, the Emeriti had a good middle order batsman who scored a composed 90 which took their final total to 278-7. The OAs got off to a wobbly start losing 3 wickets for just 22 runs, however the ship was steadied by Joe Lush who scored a destructive 64 before being bowled. Unfortunately, the OAs were left with too much on their hands and ended up with 224 falling 54 runs short of the required total. Cricketer Cup 1st Round – Stowe Templars CC – Sunday 16 June 2019 – Ampleforth College With a first home draw in more than 10 years and against a side who the OAs could be competitive against, this was the first time in a long time where the OAs felt they had a realistic chance of progressing to the second round. Having won the toss, skipper Charlie O'Kelly opted to field first. It proved to be a good decision with Arthur Campion bowling well (despite picking up a couple of wickets with no balls) and James Ainscough picking up 3- 35 to bowl Stowe out for 143. Despite a wobble in the chase, a well-made 61 from Bevan Fawcett who was ably supported by Baz Fitzherbert ensured that the OAs won by 5 wickets to reach the second round. Cricketer Cup 2nd Round – Old Tonbridgians CC – Sunday 1 July 2019 at Tonbridge After our first-round success against Stowe Templars, the OA’s travelled to The Head at Tonbridge.
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