Helperby RevengeAs the second half of the season got under way it was Helperby visiting Pierres Park and with a good forecast and a new dry deck Angry was hoping to win the toss and have a bat as the temperature started to rise. A right call from the visiting captain and strangely Blubbs were in to bat for the first half of the game.........More
Ouseburn OverhaulAs the season reached the halfway point Angry found himself venturing across the countryside to take on table toppers Ouseburn for a tough match which Sherman was hoping would be rained off, and Crash Test Dummy wished Angry had never called him into the squad. Winning the toss Angry decided it might be best for Blubbs to field first and give Bubba time to shake off his whiplash, concussion, shock and sore finger after been thrown around Gazzas Gimp-mobile thirty minutes prior to arriving at the ground.........More
Wet Wicket Spoils Steam Rally TripRain, rain and more rain meant the trip to Masham looked doubtful at nine o'clock on Saturday morning, by twelve Angry got the call from the hosts saying the game was off due to ducks swimming on the sqaure and Sherman looked forward to a day painting the bathroom..........MoreWet conditions and a stand in captain and Blubbs were looking to turn around the bad run of defeats with Vassey in command of Team Titanic. The visitors won the toss and decided to bat first hoping rain would intervene for the second half and they could go home early.
Birstwith was the venue for this weeks evening league fixture and with only ten again things weren't looking good for Hoffs dream team who were now in free fall down the table.
Follifoot was the venue for this weeks evening league fixture and Hoff was hoping to turn things around with two defeats on the bounce for Blubbs. Another poor batting performance ensured that wasn't going to happen this week at least as Blubbs struggled to put a competitive target on the board in the first half. Vassey(25) and Angry(21) knocked up most of the runs as Blubbs staggered to 116-5 from their twenty overs.
Blubbs made preparations for a defeat at the hands of Knaresborough in this weeks evening league fixture, torrential rain throughout the day meant no play was possible and the squad would have to wait a week for their next defeat.
The Hoff led the evening league squad to Thornton for the first game in the second half of the season and more misery was bestowed on the fledgling captain as the club holding up the bottom of the table thrashed Blubbs by ten wickets.