10/12/2019
A chase to remember… – Oakes v Scorpions
The Scorpions won the toss and elected to bat first on a scorcher of a day in Stellenbosch. Proceedings were started off with the left-arm seam twins, Andre “Lefty” Lombard and Herman Pretorius, bowling beautifully in tandem, regularly beating the bat. The first wicket fell by way of a run-out, Johan “Silo” Els taking full advantage of a “Yes, No, O F@ck ” call from the batsmen. Soon thereafter Lefty delivered a peach to remove the dangerous Dave Bakker without scoring, claiming his off stump.
At drinks the home side was 69 for 4, AD Visser (80) and Hennie stabilising the ship after Ally Simpson claimed two wickets before the break.
Although one or two very difficult chances were grassed, the Oakes stuck to their task on a batting friendly wicket. The Scorpions closed their innings on 209 for 5, scoring an impressive 130 odd runs after drinks.
The regular Oakes pair of Silo and Schalk vd Merwe opened the innings. Silo was first go, bowled for 8. Ally Simpson joined Schalk at the wicket, but did well to play all around a straight one… bowled without troubling the scorers.
Lloyd Simpson and Schalk formed a formidable partnership, scoring at a healthy rate & taking us to drinks (18 overs) with the score on 101 for two.
The batting side struggled after drinks, and fell behind the scoring rate. Lloyd lost his wicket for a well-played 35, bringing to an end a partnership with Schalk of 68 runs. Schalk was stumped for a very well-played 53. Ettienne (“Hamstring”) vd Westhuizen and Les Morkel brought us back into the game before Ettienne too ran past one to also be stumped by the evergreen Hayden for 17. A few l***y blows by Les gave the Oakes some hope, but he too fell on his sword as he was caught on the fence, agonisingly short of a maximum, for 24.
Jan-Dirk played an immense innings, creaming his first two deliveries through the covers for four to get the Oakes back on track. He eventually ended up on 28* off 17 balls. The youngster also broke two (not his own) bats in the process…
Needing 20 off 12 balls, Herman Pretorius quickly settled the game, smashing a six and 2 fours in the penultimate over to bring down the deficit, leaving 3 runs to get in the final over. The Oakes winning this close encounter with 4 balls to spare as Herman scored 15 runs off 5 balls, to complement his magnificent figures of 0 for 13 runs off 7 overs in a high-scoring game.
A few beverages and laughs were shared afterwards as the two teams concluded a great day of cricket.
Many thanks to the Scorpions for the game & being great hosts, we look forward to our next encounter!