Oulton Cricket Club
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Thursday, 9 June 2016
Spruce leads the way as the emotions take over at Little Stoke
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| Word of Spruce's performance had quickly spread... |
The Oulton First XI were on the road this week as they made
the short journey to the bottom of Stone town to take on Little Stoke CC. In fact some of the lads had been on longer pub crawls than that journey!
It was to prove to be another impressive showing from
the O’s as they put in a professional performance against Division three's
basement side.
After winning the toss and electing to field first the
travellers set about their work well with captain Dan Colclough setting the
tone at the start of the innings taking figures of 4-24.
Colclough then made way for the Man of the Match Tom Spruce
as the well-balanced spinner tore through the Little Stoke batting line-up with
five wickets for 48 runs. It was a spell of bowling for the locals to tell
their grandchildren about.
Spruce’s spell had it all drama, suspense, flight, guile,
large breasts and of course wickets.
After the throngs of the disproportional spinners adoring fans
had retreated back to the stands the hosts were bowled out for 130.
It is worth noting that the Spitting Cobra even joined
the parade and took a wicket this week. Finally.
In response Oulton made short work of the Little Stoke
posting thanks to another quintessentially brisk innings from the Church Eaton
Moose (Andy Wood). The big man added to his six counter in his innings of 39.
However the game wasn’t over and after the pressure of the
occasion got to Tom (Teflon) Phillips who had to retire on 16, it was left to the
man of the hour Spruce to shoulder the burden with the scoreboard poised trickily on
60-0 off 7 overs.
A measured yet scintillating 25 not out from the plump
left-hander sent the baying crowd into raptures again. Spruce barely made it
off with his shirt and pants in one piece and was greeted at the pavilion by
gorgeous women in togas throwing what appeared to be roses at his feet.
We think they were roses it was difficult for this reporter to tell through tear soaked eyes.
Rob Spruce also stuck around for 20 odd…
We later caught up with Oulton’s captain Colclough: “I am
really happy for Spruce, he’s a humble kid and someone who wouldn’t want all of
this attention.
“He really is one of the greatest spinners I’ve ever played
with. You would think his size would hold him back but he just gets on with it
you know… these are the cards he’s been dealt and I say good on him!
"Not only he is a great player, he is also a great friend." Finished the skipper holding back the emotion... just kiss!
All in all it was a good win the O’s and one which keeps them third in the
table just eight points off the second automatic promotion spot.
Two's take a whipping and so does Sparky... with less resistance
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| Sparky had Eadey right where he wanted him |
The Oulton Second team were in action up at the Spencer
Copeland Ground again this weekend as they hosted highflying Porthill Park CC.
The day started well for Jake Eade’s men as they won the
toss and elected to field against the Division Seven leaders.
The hosts bowled well enough up front with Danny (the Flying
Carpet) Cutler and Ian (the Thin White Duke) Stretton claiming two wickets each
at the top of the Oulton attack.
However Porthill’s engine room pumped harder than Cutler the bear
later that evening to take their team to 209-7 from their 50 overs.
Mark (Sparky) Bates also somehow managed to pilfer himself
as couple of wickets through grit, determination and a s*&t tonne of luck.
In response the O’s never really got going… but in their
defence you will struggle when you suffer four ducks in the top six.
Only captain Eade (24), Bates (16) and Luke (Ginge) Evans
(19) managed to scrape their way into double figures.
This piss poor batting performance meant that in the end
Oulton succumbed to 108 all out in the 40th over.
We tried to get a word in with the skipper after the game
but he looked too pre-occupied whipping himself as punishment in the showers.
It got even worse for Eade when he turned round beaten and
bloody and through the salty tears all he could see was a naked, aroused Sparky
waiting to get involved with the whipping action.
Tough evening ahead…
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
First Team Bowlers ensure the Batters can't balls it up!
OultonFirsts V Bagnall Norton (H)
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| Nathan Wood looked extremely happy with his day's work, shortly before he beat a badger to death for "looking at his beard funny" |
The firsts continued their impressive start to the season by
making short work of promotion favourites Bagnall Norton.
The O’s were at back HQ again this week as their visitors
came in fine fettle themselves losing just one of their opening five games.
The day started well for Dan Colclough’s men as he managed
to put his impressive tossing skills to good use and electing to field first.
Colclough then continued off the back off his 8 wicket haul
in the abandoned game against Oakamoor last time out.
The skipper looked a young illiterate half-brother of Glenn
McGrath as he took figures of 7-16 from his 18 overs.
Ian “Shergar” Whalley managed to shake off a particularly vicious
looking case of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis which was had been doing the
rounds in the Oulton stables to take 3-15 from his six overs. Bagnall were
eventually toppled for 48.
The spitting cobra was unlucky again as he had to settle for
another none-fer.
If we could get close enough to him to get an interview
without having to hold an umbrella I am sure he would congratulate his captain
McGlough and Shergar on their performances and would reiterate that for him it’s
not about taking wickets.
In response the Oulton batters offered another compelling
impression of a team who’d never seen a cricket ball before as they slumped to
46-4.
However in truth the damage was done and a fine unbeaten
partnership of 3 between vice captain ShuntyTown69 and Nathan “the tramp” Wood
was enough to see the lads over the line.
After the throngs of adoring fans had cleared the playing
field we managed to catch up with Wood following his scintillating 1 not out.
“Yeah it was a good result for the lads in the end. You know,
we know we possibly haven’t caught them on their best day.
But we’ve come out with the win and I’ve managed to find a
new pair of pads behind the boiler and I was also able to use my borrowed bat
to beat some magpies off a squrriel carcas in a nearby field. So everyone’s a
winner. Dinner and a show eh!”
What appeared to be the legs of Nathan Wood were later seen
collecting half smoked fag buts out of a local Morrisons bin. What a day for
the lad!
We’re happy for him.
Two's are Formidable up front
SecondXI V Betley (A)
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| When you win the toss and bowl first and the other side end up 266-0 |
The home side won the toss and elected to field first, a decision
they would instantly regret as Stuart (Space Hopper balls) Leigh and Rory (Kenwyne)
Jones set about dismantling their hosts bowling attack.
It was a majestic display from Leigh and Jones which has
nearly resulted in them both being called up to Roy Hodgson’s England squad, that’s
how clueless that youth is! #Topical
Jones and Leigh struck hard at the top of the order bagging
the pair 132 and 123 not out respectively.
This marvellous opening display quickly resulted in the O’s
finishing on 266-0 from their 50 overs and captain Jake Eade helping is number
three (who shall remain nameless, for reasons which will become clear) in dabbing
on a healthy dose of Sudacrem for that pad rash. Reports claimed that the skipper was extremely
thorough with his application… almost too thorough.
The skipper was later quoted in regards to the thorough
dabbing: “well people will say I was a little rough and maybe I can be accused
of being a little too involved with my players. But I believe you can never be
too thorough when it comes to groin strains.” We subsequently reminded the
confused leader that he should’ve been treating his player’s shins, not his… action
area.
After the nameless player had shaken off his rough dabbing
the two’s took to the field to set about defending their mighty posting.
Betley though showed what a good track it was over there in
Melbourne by finishing on 183-5 from their 50.
A steady 3-37 at the spearhead of the attack from Curtis (Anthony
Joshua) Bates made sure that the O’s remained in control.
The match eventually ended a draw but it will be the Oulton
lads who will be happier with two form batsman, a lifetime supply of Sudacrem
and 13 points to take back with them to the Spencer Copeland Ground.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
First Team Use Devastating Wood To Put On Impressive Show
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| Zico looked extremely happy with his bowling performance, but his celebrations are getting out of hand! |
The First XI have had to wait a while to be able to open
their account at home, after being called off against Wedgwood two weeks ago.
However the wait did not hinder their performance as they
started back at HQ in fine fettle with a 10 wicket 20 point success against Hem
Heath.
The day didn’t start well for the home side as swingball
professional Andy Wood got lost on his way back home from Colombia, in doing so
missed the warm up.
Hem Heath won the toss and elected to bat first and Oulton’s
Wood-less warm up followed them into the game as Ben Pugh registered a hard
fought 44 at the top of the visitors order.
However the Hem Heath charge didn’t last long as Ian Whalley (Zico)
cantered in at 1st change to take a healthy 6-37 from 12 overs. The colt
bowled a wonderful nag-ing line and was treated to a lovely sugar cube and a
bucket of grain at tea... he looks like a horse.
Captain Dan (Face Aids) Colclough and the Spitting Cobra
added two wickets each to bowl out the travellers for 110.
In response a well-rested Woody and Virender Sehwag (Jon
Whalley) went about putting their stamp on the game.
Woody’s style of batting (like a man who’s disturbed a wasp’s
nest) worked a treat to take the game away from the Hem Heath team. The belligerent
opener swung hard on his way to an impressive 75 not out from 48 balls.
Wol felt really good at the other end as he added another 33
not out to the score to take the lads home.
We tried to grab a quick word with some of the main
characters from the firsts impressive performance but unfortunately for the
most part they are bat shit crazy.
So we settled for a few quiet words from the vice-captain
ShuntyTown69 known to his friends as Shawn Hunt.
He had this to say about the disciplined bowling
performance: “WAAAAHHHH EWIFBWIFBWSIDJCU DIWQHEDFOISFBWS zico WJFBWSFWISEFJWEDF bowled them ooot! MCFJW!!!!!!^*$&$&^^y*”
He later added his take on the dominant batting display from
the top order: “WQS=DJKH ASIKDBWFKWSJ Woody DNCVISKBFG smashed EOEBOW SPWJKFBKRHNLFJK
Wol CMNOJHO shite! JJM!!&$&^^%t&%! pissed tonate!!”
And he then had this to say on the teams chances for the
rest of the campaign: “JALDWLJWEJKLW CNRIKWSB LFJTLYHJRTOGN GOORTYUIN OFJ!!
Yeah sound!”
I think we can all agree he is sending a pretty forceful
message to rest of the league’s promotion hopefuls. Powerful stuff.
Eadey's Seconds Stroke It Away From Home
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| Eadey was busy getting some serious pre-game prep done! |
The OCC second XI have made an impressive start to life in
division seven of the NSSCCL and they managed to keep their 100% record in tact
again this week as they travelled to Oakamoor.
Jake Eade’s high flyers won the toss and elected to field
first. It was to be Eade’s third master stroke of the day.
The first of which happened in the bathroom of his flat as
he stumbled upon the darker side of the internet.
The second of Eade’s impressive strokes happened when he
decided to bring in Josh Carter from the cold (the cold in this instance being
Wetherspoons cellar). And the third came shortly after he finished of his
morning stroke in the club toilets, as he elected to give Carter the ball.
The big man strode in to take impressive figures of 4-34
from his 17 overs. A feat made all the more impressive when you consider that
he learnt to bowl watching Rob Spruce!
Carter’s spell, aided and abetted by two wickets apiece for
Todd Elder and Captain Eade, crippled the Oakamoor charge and the hosts were
bowled out for 134 in the 48th over.
The seconds made untidy work at best of their response with
all but two of the useless cloth heads making it into double figures.
However (conveniently for this story) 69 fine runs from Mark 'master' Bates (a number he’s never
seen before, in or out of the game) and 40 from stalwart opener Stuart Leigh
took the lads home midway through the 40th over.
Now ducks aren’t something we like to celebrate or encourage
at this club, they’re unfortunate, sometimes funny but always degrading. So better
luck next week Tom Parker, Richard Clegg and Rory Jones #QuackQuack.
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