Beam me up Scotty

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What a game the other week! I went over to Hurley fully expecting to see fours a plenty but instead it was wall to wall four by fours. I could not park and had to go down the road and sneek into the Old Bell car park. It was the first under 11s game and our boys were taking on the might of Royal Ascot. Set 112 to win in 20 overs, our brave lads set off at a terrific pace (fuelled by coke and fruit pastilles) and as the runs flowed (admittedly mostly in wides) so the bar did a roaring trade. The highlight had to be Ollie Dawkins’ reverse sweep and Dad Lardy’s chest swelled with pride and Stella. Sadly the boys fell just short on 103 but it was a terrific evening albeit a few tears as messing about turned to a split lip for one tadpole. There is certainly a buzz around the place that was not there last year and certainly a few green shoots of recovery. The colts programme is progressing better than expected and we expect to secure Clubmark very soon. The promising U17s are breaking into the senior sides and showing real promise and the two innings from James Taylor and Ross Brown against Little Kingshill were brilliant to watch. It must have been much less fun for the adults bowling to them. I realised that the last time we won the Chilterns League, Ross was only 1 year old and the term ‘fill yer boots’ had a whole different meaning. A miserable evening at Holyport saw us crash out of the League ko in the last over despite the heroics of Jacko. Never mind, we fielded a very reasonable side but never pinned down two of their batsmen. Finally, congrats to Steve T for his century on Sunday and Scotty’s and Sam’s exploits on getting us across the line at Theale. I realise that the weather was not so hot as the Saturday Steve got 52 for the 1XI, but if there is any correlation between runs and the crimson colour of his head then commercial jets must have been using it to approach Heathrow on Sunday.