Wednesday 25 January 2012

Pub Quiz


Our own Geoff Dean, assisted by the charming Liz Dickie, will be running a Pub Quiz at The Ship Inn on Sunday 19th February, starting at 7.30 p.m. prompt. Entry will be £3.00 per head including sandwiches and randomly selected teams will compete for a top prize of £30 cash.

The event has been organised in support of St Michael's Cricket Club but we thought some of you might like to take part in spite of this.

To book your place in advance, contact Colin Taylor on 01387-263775

Tuesday 17 January 2012

What Colour Balls?

Following on from the 'lively' debate at our the AGM last autumn, I gather that Geoff Dean has not yet ordered any cricket balls for the coming season, so there is still a chance to express views on the subject and I intend to do so:

I first discovered the existence of coloured cricket balls when Irving Meadow started bowling what appeared to be a citrus fruit at us about four seasons ago - which led me to email their then Captain on the lines "How Did You Meadowmen Get Orange Balls?"  Since then we have ourselves played with orange balls on occasion and I have found them outstanding - far better than the muddy brown castoffs we have previously been trying to pick out in the Scottish summer evening light (i.e. seriously murky).  They seem to have a semi-luminous quality that make them visible in any conditions, even for aged and inexperienced cricketers (i.e. us)

At the AGM, Geoff also drew our attention to the existence of pink cricket balls.  While I am quite prepared to believe they are also highly visible, I am worried that rival teams may cast aspersions on our masculinity if we start using them regularly.  On the other hand, perhaps an enlightened team like ours should not allow themselves to be overshadowed by such homophobic undertones.

I remain firmly opposed to the notion of using white balls.  While OK for day night games at top level, we (some of us) play in white shirts on grounds with white sightscreens, which can be surrounded by houses with white harling and white pavilions.  Once used, white balls also tend to flake and absorb some of the greenness of the outfield.  They don't have the luminosity of orange or shocking pink balls and in the wrong circumstances can actually be very hard to see.

So my position is Orange: yes, Pink: maybe, White: no.  Any views?



Sunday 8 January 2012

Taylor is New Skipper...

After an unseemly delay of three months following the last AGM, I can confirm that I have agreed to become onfield Captain of the Shipwrecks for the coming midweek season. Meanwhile Geoff Dean will retain an overall responsibility for selection and in his longstanding role as Treasurer and Team Svengali, while Alastair MacEwan stays on as vice-captain.

Apologies for the long delay, but after playing for Shipwrecks for twenty years without being asked, I rather thought the Captaincy might have passed me by.

I would like to tell you that we are about to embark on an exhaustive pre-season training schedule, but I understand that according to the Shipwrecks Constitution (Has anyone seen it lately?) extensive practice between fixtures is not allowed. I also thought it would be really nice to get everyone turning out in whites with club shirt and cap next season, but another reality check suggests that we will again end up looking more like a pirate crew than the Royal Navy. Although a bit smarter when we win something...


Plate Winners 2011

So the only thing I can promise is that we will again aspire to be moderately successful on the field while enjoying the lighter side of the game (including hopefully a regular post-mortem in The Ship) and giving all who play a reasonable chance of cricket stardom.