A Run Out, A Surprise and the Team Fights On – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Somerset v Glamorgan – Taunton – 20th August

Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Somerset v Glamorgan. Taunton. 20th August.

A Run Out, a Surprise and the Team Fights On

Toss. Somerset. Elected to bat.

There was another excellent atmosphere at Taunton, this time for Family Day as this match was themed. The ground was abuzz when I arrived just in time to be hurried past the end of Gimblett’s Hill by a steward as Timm van der Gugten walked to the top of his run to bowl the first ball. There was a loud appeal as I emerged from the other end of the walkway behind the Trescothick Pavilion, but Somerset survived, and I was soon in my seat on the upper level. The crowd, despite the Women’s Football World Cup Final taking place with England as participants, was not far short of earlier ones in this competition. The football was present on the screen in The Stragglers with enough people watching for a cheer to permeate the atmosphere at the top of the Trescothick Pavilion when England’s goalkeeper, Mary Earps, saved a penalty. It wasn’t enough. In the end, England lost 1-0.

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Phoenix Rising – Durham v Somerset – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Gosforth – 17th August

Durham v Somerset. Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Gosforth. 17th August.

Phoenix Rising

Toss. Somerset. Elected to field.

The festival atmosphere of outground cricket can be relaxing whatever the state of the game. It does though have its drawbacks if you are trying to follow the game from home. Not least outground livestreams can be unreliable or shaky. Southport last year was apparently an exception to that rule. At Gosforth, the steam shrivelled and died entirely before the fifth over was out. So, it was back to the old days of sitting or working in the garden, or being on holiday, and listening to the radio commentary. Days of radio memory, some as vividly recalled as days at the cricket.

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Untimely ripped – Gloucestershire v Somerset – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Bristol – 13th August

Gloucestershire v Somerset. Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Bristol. 13th August.

Untimely ripped

Toss. Somerset. Elected to field.

“I’m not sure what you are going to write about that,” said a Somerset supporter as we crossed paths during the Somerset innings. Somerset’s prospects of winning the match had long been consigned to oblivion and Gloucestershire had been unmercifully rampant. There was no hint of disdain at Somerset’s inadequate efforts. The comment was though laced with concern about the impact on Somerset’s young players, for they had been, as Shakespeare’s MacDuff might have had it, untimely ripped from their cricketing development to face a ferocious onslaught from experienced players. One of Somerset’s young players was aged 20, five were teenagers. The match took place on the field at Bristol and was thoroughly enjoyed by the Gloucestershire crowd, but the eye of the Somerset supporter, at least most of those to whom I spoke, was cast on a wider perspective.

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A Day to Relax – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Somerset v Sussex – Taunton – 11th August.

Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Somerset v Sussex. Taunton. 11th August.

A day to relax

Toss. Somerset. Elected to bat.

There was a wonderful, joyous atmosphere with smiling faces wherever you looked. Faces of all ages too. Literally from four to twice forty and probably every age in between. Groups, couples and families. From people with the greyest of grey hair to a four or five-year-old trying to stand on his head. People came and went to the bar, or to buy a cup of coffee or an ice cream, but most of the time most of the people were focused on the matter in hand. The Wurzels that is. They played for an hour in the St James Street car park after the match and at its peak, the audience must have been nearer a thousand than five hundred. Almost devoid of cars, the car park looked bigger than it normally does and it was a perfect end to the day.

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Escape to the Dentist – Northamptonshire v Somerset – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2o23 – 9th August – Northampton

Northamptonshire v Somerset. Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Northampton. 9th August 2023.

Escape to the Dentist.

Toss. Northamptonshire. Elected to bat.

I don’t know what was more unwelcome. Two hours in the dentist’s chair or Somerset’s result at Northampton. The one relief of the dentist’s chair was that I missed the most destructive part of Prithvi Shaw’s innings. Needless to say, my dentist is not in Northampton, so I am indebted to Northamptonshire for their live stream for the torment I did suffer. And I think I suffered it in quadruplicate, for that is how many times they seemed to replay each of Somerset’s woes. At least at the dentist you only have to suffer each woe once, although that is quite a few when you are undergoing two complicated procedures and a couple of extractions on the one visit. After two hours in the dentist’s chair you leave with a sense of having been pummeled unmercifully and the fearful headache that a couple of hours with your mouth stretched wide open leaves you with, at least it left me with one.

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Dancing to the Rhythm of Duckworth Lewis – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Somerset v Worcestershire – Taunton – 6th August

Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Somerset v Worcestershire. Taunton. 6th August.

Dancing to the Rhythm of Duckworth Lewis

Toss. Somerset. Elected to bat.

Sunday afternoon was different from Friday evening. Both had atmosphere, both had tension, and both had large crowds which spoke of an attachment to this competition even though it is denuded of its stars. The Hundred seemed a million miles away and never got a mention within my hearing. The crowd was slightly down on the one on Friday night, but not by much and it had an atmosphere all of its own. Relaxed, chatty, engaged with the cricket and more prone to applaud than to cheer, and applaud they did, for good cricket by either side and whenever Somerset made headway in the game. Not that cheers were entirely absent. They couldn’t be resisted whenever a Worcestershire wicket fell or when James Rew produced a switch hit to land the ball in the Ondaatje Stand.

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An Excellent Day at the Cricket – Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023 – Somerset v Warwickshire – 4th August – Taunton

An Excellent Day at the Cricket

Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2023. Somerset v Warwickshire. 4th August. Taunton.

Not the result Somerset supporters would have wanted, but it was an excellent day at the cricket. Tremendous atmosphere. Large crowd, probably four thousand plus, maybe even a few more. And it didn’t rain. We even had a couple of spitfires fly over. It is always wise to have air cover when there is a battle going on below. The retail area (if you are over 50) or fan zone (if you are under 50) was alive with smiling people each time I looked with no adverse consequences that I saw from the amount of alcohol on sale. There were a lot of younger people in the crowd and a goodly number of families.

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