A
Great Start
Our
2014 campaign begun as we expected it to. First, it was good to have
some new faces in our squad , the likes of Shayne Moseley, Johnathan
Drakes, and my good friend Nikolai Charles.
We
had some early success in our pre-season warm up games winning all 3
of our matches, and winning them convincingly! So with regards to
having good preparation going into the Sagicor T20 tournament,
everyone was match ready. I also benefited from the warm up games
getting a couple scores in the 40's, so I was in good form and was
ready to execute.
In
the qualifying rounds, we won each and every one of our games to top
our group and getting a spot into the knock out stages. Last season,
I performed the role of opening the innings, but this time around I
was selected to bat in the middle order in at number 5 or 6. So
basically, I was the man to finish the innings. I did that pretty
well getting scores of 34, 22*,11*. I wasn’t required to bat in two
games as our top order was doing extremely well, with guys like
Shayne who got four scores above 50.
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We had a flawless run in the preliminary stages |
Time
For The Mecca
We're
now into the knock out stages, where all the games from here on will
be staged at the famous Kensington Oval under lights. Not too sure
about the other teams, but most of our guys had experience playing
under these conditions, so it wasn't a new feeling for us.
I
was extremely geared up to step out in the arena in front a slightly
bigger crowd, not like the IPL but it would be a bit more than
we were accustomed to. Only a bit! I must commend the BCA for
having the games played there, it was a good move to be placed in that
professional setting. A move which hopefully will allow more club matches to be played at the Oval.
In
our quarterfinal match, it was a close call to some, but, to the
level headed spectators and players, it was an easy victory by us. We
won by six wickets. Yes! Six wickets!! Winning a T20 game by that
margin to me; is a very comprehensive win. Although it came down to
the final over for us to score the 113 runs to defeat Yorkshire CC,
we remained the favorites to win the game. The wicket was slow in
nature so the big shots weren’t that easy to play, so getting our
singles and pushing hard for two's in the deep were required. We kept
up with the run rate required throughout our innings so it was no
need for panicking. Although you could have fried an egg on our
replacement captain Diego Stuart, who's a bit of a panic button by
his nature. Eventually myself and Stuart saw us over the line, with
me getting the opportunity of hitting the winning runs, and ending on
5*.
Game
Of The Tournament
If
you were present at our semi final match against our rival neighbors
YMPC, then you witnessed a game that was worth your $5! Let me
get straight to the exciting part! We batted first, only mustering
129 in our allotted 20 overs, the one game I failed to scored, only
getting one run. While going about our defense, at one stage, Ryan
Wiggins and Shane Dowrich pretty much had the YMPC fans planning
their schedule so they could make it down to the finals the Sunday
night, but it wasn't to be!
Joining the rest of my team mates in celebration after the miracle over by Chad |
It
came down to this. Five runs to win, 8 wickets in hand, six balls to
face, and a batsman in on 30 odd, the odds were entirely against us.
But the fight to overcome the odds was always with us until the final
ball. Our captain, Jason Holder back from the IPL gave Chad Reifer
the duty of bowling the over of the century! The first ball went for
3 runs! A waist high full toss and the batsman picking up 2 runs in
the process. All over? Not just yet! They got a sharp single to
mid-off with 4 balls to go. The rest was a bit of madness from the
tensed YMPC batsmen, an a bit of brilliance from captain Holder who
executed the run out of Dowrich with a direct hit; who tried to
take a non existent single to short mid-on, after that was a
consecutive string of run outs done by the bowler Reifer himself, the
batsman could only find the ball back to him as they tried their best
to muscle the ball out of the park! We kept our nerves and took the
game into a super over. Six runs were needed for Wanderers CC to take
their unbeaten tally to the Sagicor finals, the furthest we have ever
reached in this format. The mass celebrations begun after the other
half of Chad Reifer, Ramon Reifer launched a big six over midwicket
from the fourth ball in our super over. Easily, the game of the
tournament!
Finals
Time
The
big stage, one last hurdle to cross, it was so unfamiliar to our
team, but we were playing like champions already. I had myself a
spring bath the morning of the finals down at Pot House spring in
St.John with my girlfriend, just to relax my mind and to have my body
feeling fresh until it was time to battle come the night time.
Team photo at the finals |
We
were lucky to have Kirk Edwards coming back in the squad, after being
released from the WICB training camp for the on going test series
verses New Zealand. Which meant someone from the previous 11 would be
left out. Unfortunately that person was me. I probably felt gutted for
about 2 mins not to be on show in the finals which was being
televised live on channel 8 and an expected large crowd at hand. But
I’m not one to sulk, so I did my 12th
man duties in a pro manner and supported the guys 100% from the dug
out. To my surprise we won the toss and decided to bat. I honestly
would have liked if we had put the opposition in to bat first
considering the slow nature in which the Oval pitches have been
playing over the knock out stages, but first let me mention who our
opponents were, Spartan; a team also like us, first time in the T20
finals. So by all means there was going to be a new club lifting the
Sagicor T20 cup.
We
had a bad start and never really recovered. 92 all out! Yet again
another slow wicket making it hard to get the ball away. Spartan's batsmen weren’t under any pressure going about the run chase.
Another 25-30 runs would have definitely made the game a lot more
interesting. They got to the target with 2 overs and two balls to
spare.
Much
credit to all the WCC fans that came out in their numbers, we got a
huge applause while making our way into the dressing room, which to
say, we were disappointed we could not cross that final hurdle, but we did
extremely well to get to that point. And please note that the loss in
the finals was our first defeat for the year, that alone is a great
achievement by the boys and coaching staff.
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Loved the support from all the WanderersCC fans |
Reset
And Go Again
I play with a great bunch of guys |
Up
comes the three day format, the complete opposite of the T20.
Requiring patience, consistency, and a hell lot of mental
strength. We won the Division One title in 2013 which gave us the
promotion back into the Elite Division, and we'll be aiming to
dominate also.
It's
been over two and half years now since I’ve been around the
national set up. An I ain't getting no younger! I have my personal
goals set and I plan to enjoy this season, put in some outstanding
performances, then leave it all to the selectors to do their bit.
The
entire team, coaching staff and management is in good spirit, and
once we continue to carry that unity and team spirit on and off the
field, we'll definitely be one of the top teams this season.