Saturday, 31 March 2012

Blood Among the Blue Caps

The 2012 season started with a trip to Fenner's for Essex taking on Cambridge MCCU.
Essex won the toss and batted, only to get bogged down by some good bowling from Peter Turnbull, Matt Salisbury and Robert Woolley. Billy Godleman and Tom Westley added 62 before Westley was LBW to Salisbury for 30. Jaik Mickleburgh was then dropped at slip off Turnbull before slicing the next ball to gully to fall for 9, 77-2. He then had Pettini caught behind by Dean Bell for a duck. That left Essex on 91-3 at lunch, which became 91-4 when Woolley got Wheater for another duck caught behind.
Greg Smith, newly acquired from Derbyshire came in began to hit the attack more easily as the bowlers tired.
Cambridge had further chances to take wickets as Godleman was missed from a stumping chance before he passed 50 but Salisbury then splattered his off stump for 57, leaving Essex still in a bit of trouble at 141-5.
The next wicket wasn't to fall for a while, quite a while as it happened as captain James Foster proceeded to hit the bowling around freely, easily milking the spinners including 16 off an over from Josh Poysden as Smith went past 50 and then on to a hundred from 103 balls, despite nearly being run out on 95. Foster reached his 50 soon after. Essex were 286-5 (Smith 106*) at tea and afterwards went about walloping a few more. Smith hit two more sixes before being bowled by Salisbury, only for it to be called a no-ball. Smith managed 21 fours as well as he raced to 160 before to edging Poysden to third man where Salisbury took a great diving catch making the score 366-6. Normally you'd expect the county side to declare now, but Essex, obviously incensed by the morning collapse went on a slaughterfest as Graham Napier joined Foster in 12 overs of Twenty20 hitting as Foster reached his hundred off 103 balls as the score went past 400 then 450 with Napier reaching a 32 ball 50. but that wasn't all as Napier carted 20 off the 87th over from Paul Best including the last ball being taken by the fielder who fell over the rope for six. This left Napier on 77 and Foster gave him the strike before carting 23 more off the over from Salisbury ending the over with a six towards the pavilion, a four over midwicket and finally a colossal six over the Hughes Hall at square leg to reach a crazy hundred from 48 balls with eight fours and eight sixes (including 6 of them in the final 9 balls). Essex promptly declared 506-6 from 88 overs with Foster on 114 (off 117) as well, and the bowlers nursing some painful figures including Best 0-148 from 22, Poysden 1-96 off 11, though Turnbull 2-75 showed some reward from the good morning.
There was just enough time for David Masters to dismiss Bell LBW for 10 as Cambridge ended the day 26-1 from 8 overs.