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Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One

Doubles/Trebles all round
By Loverboy
September 24 2008
Loverboy sheds enlightenment on a light-affected Day One at Wantage Road. And apart from the bad light decision, a very bright day for Middlesex it was too, with Andy Strauss in particular strutting his stuff and reminding us all what a class act he is. Many thanks to Loverboy for this report.

When is bad light bad; not when you've been put in and the score's 291-1 after 68 overs,and you're 164 not out according to Andrew Strauss, who gave the umpires a mighty earful after they'd suspended play for the day with the batsmen in total command.


His frustration was understandable,as the umpires Steele and Mallender (just voted umpire of the year) brought the players off in accordance with new playing regulations introduced this year giving them sole control of weather conditions.

 


Previously the light would have been offered to the batters,and declined with play continuing until it had worsened,and the batsmen asked to go off.

 


A bad rule introduced more with regard to possible litigation from players,umpires or spectators in case of injury when play continues in less than reasonable conditions.  Daft, badly thought out,and all suffer.

 


But to the start of the day,and an early start from home at 6.a.m.coach to Milton Keynes, hearty breakfast in the bus station and on to Hampton North, arrived with the score already past 50,and ex-Yorkshire,Derbyshire and England batsman John Hampshire (only name to be dropped today)filled me in on the early goings-on.  John, an ex-umpire, is now an Umpire's Moderator,and reported wayward bowling together with some playing and missing,and aggressive batting from the openers.

 


A depleted Northants attack looked distinctly unimpressive as the 100 partnership was quickly posted, before Billy attempted an unwise paddle shot to Monty Pannesar and was stumped.  The dejected batsman has yet much to learn.

 


Meanwhile Andy was in prime form,displaying his trademark pull shot,driving powerfully on both sides of the wicket and the score advanced rapidly.

 


My lunch came courtesy of a press voucher for a fiver courtesy of the Telegraph Cricket corrspondent, most welcome.

 


After lunch Ace was content to give his partner most of the strike as he stuggled at first with his timing. 

 


Andy reached a magnificent century,and Ace finding his form aided him in taking advantage of sonme poorly directed bowling.

 


We had been put in by Nicky Boje this morning,perhaps he knew that light would bring early relieve for his struggling side.

 


The 200 came up,Aces 50,and Tea was taken at 273-1.  Soon after the umpires convered and the result was inevitable as Northants players rushed for the dressing room whilst the batsmen made their feelings known.

 


Andy had been seeing it like a football all day and he was not a happy man coming off.

 


One thing was for sure; when you come off for light on September 24th, there certainly aint no going back.
Play was called off just after 5, and Andy was seeing it like a football once more, only bigger, as we indulged in a game of six-aside soccer on the outfield.

 


It was under 30s v. over 30s with jumpers for goalposts, and the oldsters immediately came under heavy pressure,five minutes had gone when classy midfielder Billy sent Adam clear through on goal,and the flaxen-haired striker slotted home past the deapairing Shaggy, it looke like there was more to come as further gloom descended and I went off for my tea.

 


A good day for us but with a bit of common sense applied it could have been better still.

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Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: Middlesex till we die (IP Logged)
Date: 24/09/2008 20:09

Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: Nialler (IP Logged)
Date: 24/09/2008 20:08

Thanks, as always, for the match reports. It's so frsutrating to follo the games from abroad and the first-person reports are a way of being there.

It's pretty mmuch the first time that I've read of the batsmen compainig about being taken off for light - somethin hich is refreshing to read.

What a day for the batters - having been put in!

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: Ged (IP Logged)
Date: 24/09/2008 20:10

So pleased to see Strauss doing so well since he received Daisy's morale-boosting pep talk at my birthday party.

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: dingy bags (IP Logged)
Date: 24/09/2008 20:41

Steele played the most boring innings I've ever seen in my life (worse than a Boycott effort one sunny Lords Saturday - which really is saying something).



He now seems to be every bit as boring as an umpire!

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: dynamo_harrow (IP Logged)
Date: 24/09/2008 22:02

Another winter thread...'most boring innings I've seen'. As an initial thought, I'm sure I watched Boycott and Tavare blast out nearly 30 runs in a whole pre-lunch session....but if I think too much about it now, I'll have nightmares (((shudder))).

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: Ged (IP Logged)
Date: 25/09/2008 05:17

Healthy looking scoring rate at Wantage Road, though. My first Ceefax glance I thought we must have gone really slowly to score less than 300 for the loss of only one wicket. It was only on closer scrutiny I realised that we'd been denied 27-28 overs.

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: ''My Luvver'' (IP Logged)
Date: 25/09/2008 08:03

John Steele is one of the weaker umpires,who rather let's events overtake him.
He is always happy for his partner to take major descisions,and shies away from any controversy or confrontation.
Similar to how he was as a player,dour,pedestrian and although effective on occassiions ,never a crowd pleaser.
One to be avoided.
Whilst on the subject of umpires,many of you may know that popular West Indiam born Umpire Vanburn Holder suffered a series of small strokes earlier in the season,and has not stood for some time.Well,Van is recovering slowly,and expected to resume his duties next season.
We all wish him the very best and hope he's soon restored to full health.

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: Ed the Duck (IP Logged)
Date: 25/09/2008 10:42

Didnt both of the umpires used to play for Northants?
They shouldnt be let within a mile of their games.

Re: Strauss Shines in Wantage Road Gloom - Day One
Posted by: dynamo_harrow (IP Logged)
Date: 25/09/2008 16:05

Nope.

Mallender played for Northants, but Steele played for Leicestershire (and latterly Glamorgan). You're thinking of his brother, David.

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