08/04/2017
GAME 3 MATCH REPORT V Stellenbosch University (Friday) and episode 6 of with John Vanvaardn who is one of the Stelle boys who is a first class cricketer:
In short, today we played at one of the best grounds we've all played at, chased leather for 3 hours and hammered by 218 runs. We then watched cricket at one of the best grounds in the world.
Our alarms went off very early for a 7.30am leave time to make the 45 minute commute to the very picturesque town of Stellenbosch. As soon as we arrived everyone was taken aback by the views and facilities. We then cracked right into our football match which was an absolute thriller, Team Mabs won 3-2 to take the series with one game to go.
Campo won the toss again and elected to bowl first on a deck that looked county standard, absolute rock solid. Blanny and Cox opened up with the shoddy readers ball and actually bowled ok without much reward, Cox had a nick go right through 1st and 2nd slip for which he kicked off about. Cox then bowled more full tosses than he's had KFC's which shows you how many full tosses he bowled. Anyway they were 100-0 off 15 overs before their first wicket fell, Cox getting it. Johnson came onto bowl and started well, he had a tough catch dropped by Elliot standing up. Mabs and Bellars then bowled in tandem and bowled very well in patches, going at a run a ball but taking wickets throughout. Bellars was the pick of the bowlers taking 4-53 off his 10 overs. Blanny and Johnson bowled the last few overs and got slightly carted but the ball was doing nothing so had nothing much to work with. Stellenbosch finished 348-8 off 50 overs.
Tea was very enjoyable, a Lasagne and salad which went down a treat except Regan who just had some bread rolls.
Onto the batting, Jamie and Elliot opening up. The two opening bowlers just hit a length, ball in ball out, with a bit of nibble at good pace. Jamie hit a few early boundaries before nicking behind. Elliot took a while to get going but soon hit a few nice boundaries through the off side to get him up and running. Suds came in and was greeted with Jaffa after Jaffa, it was really hard to score runs against a quality opening attack. Suds then nicked off and reluctantly walked but he definitely hit it. Morgan joined Evans at the crease and to show the difference, we only had 50 off 15 overs compared to Stelle's 100 at the same stage. Two new seamers came on and again just hit really good areas consistently. Morgs hit a few nice shots before trying to run a second on a their pro players arm, rookie mistake. Campo joined Evans with the score at 80-2 just as their pro player came on to bowl his left arm orthodox (he's plays for the Cape Cobras). Safe to say he was alright and looked immediately threatening. Evans got bowled by him (Kyle Simmonds) for what turned out to be our top score of 38, good knock but just not quick enough to keep up with the rate. Campo batted well and hit a few good boundaries off the pro (he really wanted to get that in this report). Mabs, Cox and Bellars all fell softly for low scores and suddenly Johnson wandered in at no10 (2 places too high) to the crease looking incredibly out of place as he played about a year too late on a drive as the opening bowlers came back on looking to wrap things up. This is exactly what happened getting Johnson bowled who when he returned to the dugout explained to us "It's rather windy isn't it". Blanny was no11 but Campo was the last wicket to fall for a good 30 as the umpire triggered him LBW, purely looking to end the game and have a beer. We were all out for 130 which wasn't good enough as we lost our last 8 wickets for just 50 runs. However they were a very very good outfit, having 7 1st team players and being similar to an MCCU standard so it was always going to be hard.
In the evening we headed to Newlands, one of the best international grounds in the world. We had been invited to watch a club one day final between Belville and Rondebosch which Rondebosch won easily really by chasing 215 down 5 wickets down. Our squad sat on the grassed bank which was life goals and then some did a lap around the outfield as there was zero security. Possibly the best lap many have embarked on.
Overall, absolute class day.
Team: White, Evans (W), Suddens, Morgan, Campopiano (C), Derham, Alam, Cox, Bellars, Johnson, Blandford.