“No! I’m not sure about this” – Somerset v Surrey – County Championship 2024 – 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September – Taunton.

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Surrey. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September. Taunton.

This was the last of four Championship matches in 2024 to use the Kookaburra ball.

Brett Randell from New Zealand had just joined Somerset on a three match contract.

Somerset. L.P. Goldsworthy, A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, T.B. Abell, T. Banton, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), C. Overton, B.G. Randell, M.J. Leach.

Surrey. R.J. Burns (c), D.P. Sibley, R.S. Patel, B.B.A. Geddes, B.T. Foakes (w), Shakib Al Hasan, T.K. Curran, J. Clark, C.T. Steel, K.A.J Roach, D.J. Worrall.

Overnight. Somerset 317. Surrey 169 for 3. Surrey trail by 148 runs with seven first innings wickets standing.

Third day – “No! I’m not sure about this”

“No! I’m not sure about this. I’m not sure about this at all.” It was a comment from a Somerset supporter sitting behind me in the top of the Trescothick Pavilion. It was replicated by several others in front of me. It was an uneasy moment. Tom Banton had injured his ankle in the football warm-up before the start, gone to hospital and returned to the ground during the lunch interval on crutches with his foot in a protective boot. Now, accompanied by Tom Abell as runner, he was hobbling and hopping out to bat in considerable discomfort. It was uncannily reminiscent of that day eight years before when James Hildreth had scored a century on a broken ankle. I was there that day, sitting in the then Trescothick Stand, now the James Hildreth Stand. Both used their bat as a walking stick. If anything, Banton looked in more discomfort than Hildreth had done on that occasion, although there was no information to the effect that Banton’s ankle was broken. Hildreth had played his innings when Somerset had needed it to stay in the race for the Championship. Now Banton found himself in the same position. Somerset were perilously placed with him as their last wicket and a lead, for which ‘slender’ would be overstating its extent, of 149.

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“Awesome for an 18-year-old” – Somerset v Surrey – County Championship 2024 – 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September – Taunton – Second day

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Surrey. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September. Taunton.

This was the last of four Championship matches in 2024 to use the Kookaburra ball.

Brett Randell from New Zealand had just joined Somerset on a three-match contract.

Somerset. L.P. Goldsworthy, A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, T.B. Abell, T. Banton, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), C. Overton, B.G. Randell, M.J. Leach.

Surrey. R.J. Burns (c), D.P. Sibley, R.S. Patel, B.B.A. Geddes, B.T. Foakes (w), Shakib Al Hasan, T.K. Curran, J. Clark, C.T. Steel, K.A.J Roach, D.J. Worrall.

Overnight. Somerset 317.

Second day – “Awesome for an eighteen-year-old

The recurring sight of the day, if you were seated at the top of the Trescothick Pavilion, was of Archie Vaughan’s right foot being kicked back towards you before propelling him into his short, hopping run to the wicket. Then, of the ball looping unerringly towards the batter, pitching tantalisingly in front of him and, too often for the batter’s comfort, fizzing past the edge of the bat into James Rew’s gloves. The science involved in spin bowling doubtless played a key role in what was unfolding before us, but it was the spinner’s art which impressed itself indelibly on the eye. In a day of 70 overs, Vaughan bowled 25, conceded only 45 runs and took three wickets. He is 18 years old. This, on top of the 44 runs he had scored opening Somerset’s innings on the first day. He richly deserved the applause he repeatedly received at the end of an over, and again when he returned to field on the boundary. It was a day and a performance to lodge in the memory bank of every Somerset supporter who witnessed it, and of some Surrey ones too if some of the comments I overheard were typical.

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A Winter’s Tale of a day – Somerset v Surrey – County Championship 2024 – 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September – Taunton – First day

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Surrey. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September. Taunton.

This was the last of four Championship matches in 2024 to use the Kookaburra ball.

Brett Randell from New Zealand had just joined Somerset on a three match contract.

Somerset. L.P. Goldsworthy, A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, T.B. Abell, T. Banton, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), C. Overton, B.G. Randell, M.J. Leach.

Surrey. R.J. Burns (c), D.P. Sibley, R.S. Patel, B.B.A. Geddes, B.T. Foakes (w), Shakib Al Hasan, T.K. Curran, J. Clark, C.T. Steel, K.A.J Roach, D.J. Worrall.

Toss. Somerset. Elected to bat.

First day – A Winter’s Tale of a day

Four blocks of the Somerset Stand were closed, and the crowd must, by my eye, have climbed towards 2,500 by lunchtime. The effect was for the remaining stands to appear as packed as stands ever are at a Championship match. The weather matched the crowd, at least as far as the sun was concerned. Some early cloud had virtually cleared by midday and the sun shone brightly. It was a summer day perfect for cricket, if you were behind glass. If you were in the open, the wind blew with all the force of autumn and with a chill that took away most of the sun’s warmth. In the top of the Trescothick Pavilion, facing unforgivingly north, a mountaineer’s bivouac might not have been out of place and anoraks were de rigeur.

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Wilting under pressure – Somerset v Hampshire – County Championship 2024 – 26th, 27th and 28th September – Taunton.

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Hampshire – 26th, 27th and 28th September – Taunton.

Tom Banton was unavailable due to an ankle injury.

Somerset. A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, A.R.I. Umeed, T.B. Abell, T. Kohler-Cadmore, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), M.J. Leach, A.R.J. Ogborne, S. Bashir.

Hampshire. T.E. Albert, F.S. Middleton, N.R.T. Gubbins, J.M. Vince (c), T.J. Prest, L.A. Dawson, F.S. Organ, B.C. Brown (w), J.K. Fuller, K.J. Abbott, Mohammad Abbas.

Overnight. Somerset 136. Hampshire 62 for 5. Hampshire trail by 74 runs with five first innings wickets standing.

Second day 27th September – Wilting under pressure

The day began with the covers on and, for the first time I could recall since the drainage had been improved in the previous winter, a pool of water just beyond the covers at the River End. It was barely enough to fill a bath, but there had been a huge amount of rain overnight and the umpires decreed an early lunch and a start at five minutes to one,15 minutes before the afternoon session had originally been scheduled to start. Twenty overs were lost from the day.

When play eventually began, it seemed as if it would follow the same grinding pattern of the first day. After seven overs, there had been three maidens, 14 runs, 12 of them from Felix Organ and two from a Lewis Gregory no ball, one boundary, one beaten bat, two plays and misses, a thick edge for two, and a single boundary. Then Jack Leach found the edge of Organ’s defensive push, the ball flew low to Aldridge at second slip and Aldridge took the catch with apparent ease. It was about par for the course after the first day. Hampshire 76 for 6. Organ 12. Deficit 60. The match still in balance.

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A match intriguingly poised – Somerset v Hampshire – County Championship 2024 – 26th, 27th and 28th September – Taunton.

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Hampshire 26th, 27th and 28th September. Taunton.

Tom Banton was unavailable due to an ankle injury.

Somerset. A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, A.R.I. Umeed, T.B. Abell, T. Kohler-Cadmore, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), M.J. Leach, A.R.J. Ogborne, S. Bashir.

Hampshire. T.E. Albert, F.S. Middleton, N.R.T. Gubbins, J.M. Vince (c), T.J. Prest, L.A. Dawson, F.S. Organ, B.C. Brown (w), J.K. Fuller, K.J. Abbott, Mohammad Abbas.

Toss. Somerset. Elected to bat.

First day 26th September – A match intriguingly poised  

The defeat at Old Trafford and the consequent demise of Somerset’s Championship hopes had their effect on the crowd numbers for this match. A chill wind, if not as cold as some in 2024, and an indeterminate forecast probably had their impact too. I like to sit at the end of a row and made sure I arrived in the top of the Trescothick Pavilion at least half an hour before the start for the Surrey match. It proved to be a necessary precaution. When I arrived at the same time for the first day of this match, I was the only second person to reach the upper level. By the start, there were 20 of us up there and perhaps 500 in the rest of the ground, a third or less of a first-day crowd when something still hangs on a match and the weather is more clement.

With a 10.30 start so late in September, the announcement that Somerset had won the toss and would bat surprised many. The pitch though looked brown. Perhaps turn was expected, or at least hoped for, later in the match. Somerset’s team selection may have reflected that. There were three spinners in the side and only one experienced pace bowler, the captain, Lewis Gregory. Hampshire meanwhile had the destructive opening partnership of Kyle Abbott and Mohammad Abbas complemented by the experienced left arm spin of Liam Dawson. At half past ten on a cold September morning that, for the moment at least, seemed to give Hampshire the edge.

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Hat trick … – Somerset v Hampshire – County Championship 2024 – 26th, 27th and 28th September – Taunton

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Hampshire 26th, 27th and 28th September. Old Trafford.

Tom Banton was unavailable due to an ankle injury.

Somerset. A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, A.R.I. Umeed, T.B. Abell, T. Kohler-Cadmore, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), M.J. Leach, A.R.J. Ogborne, S. Bashir.

Hampshire. T.E. Albert, F.S. Middleton, N.R.T. Gubbins, J.M. Vince (c), T.J. Prest, L.A. Dawson, F.S. Organ, B.C. Brown (w), J.K. Fuller, K.J. Abbott, Mohammad Abbas.

Overnight. Somerset 136 and 60 for 4. Hampshire 196. Scores level with Somerset having six second innings wickets standing.

Final day 28th September – Hat trick …

Out! Hat trick! Third ball of the Hampshire second innings. Hampshire 0 for 3. James Vince gone. That is how quickly the mind works when the ball is travelling from the edge of the bat towards second slip. Lewis Gregory, bowling, lifted his arm, one finger pointing to the sky in triumph. It was the third edge in those first three balls. All flew towards the wicketkeeper and slip cordon. Gregory’s fighting 59 had just given Somerset an unexpected lead of 120 and a ghost of a chance of winning this game. Now, that third ball, speeding from the bat edge, low towards Kasey Aldridge’s ankles supercharged the hope. The entire crowd, in unison, jerked forward in their seats.

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A match like no other – Taunton – Somerset v Surrey – County Championship 2024 – 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September – Taunton – Final day

County Championship 2024. Division 1. Somerset v Surrey. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th September. Taunton.

This was the last of four Championship matches in 2024 to use the Kookaburra ball.

Brett Randell from New Zealand had just joined Somerset on a three match contract.

Somerset. L.P. Goldsworthy, A.M. Vaughan, T.A. Lammonby, T.B. Abell, T. Banton, J.E.K. Rew (w), K.L. Aldridge, L. Gregory (c), C. Overton, B.G. Randell, M.J. Leach.

Surrey. R.J. Burns (c), D.P. Sibley, R.S. Patel, B.B.A. Geddes, B.T. Foakes (w), Shakib Al Hasan, T.K. Curran, J. Clark, C.T. Steel, K.A.J Roach, D.J. Worrall.

Overnight. Somerset 317 and 194 for 9. Surrey 321. Somerset lead by 190 runs with one first innings wicket standing.

Final day – A match like no other

It was a day of hope. It was a day of despair. It was a day of drift. It was a day of frustration. It was a day of relief. It was a day of resignation. And it was a day of utter exhilaration. And anything else in between that you care to mention, in equal and opposite proportions depending on which side you were supporting and when in the day you were supporting them. It had been a match like no other and this was a day like no other. Essex at Taunton in 2019 had come close but this outmatched it. It lasted seven hours. It might have been seven days. In all its hundred years, the Colin Atkinson Pavilion clock can never have moved so slowly, or so quickly, depending on who consulted it and when. By the end of the day, the Cooper Associates County Ground was awash with emotion drained from players and supporters of Somerset and Surrey alike. If you were a Somerset supporter, there was strength left only to stand and applaud and talk, and what things there were to talk of. If you were a Surrey supporter, there was the prospect only of a long, numbed journey home, and the consolation that Surrey still led the table, just.

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Punch and counterpunch – County Championship 2023 – Somerset v Northamptonshire – 4th,5th, 6th and 7th May – Taunton – Second day

County Championship 2023. Division 1. Somerset v Northamptonshire. 4th,5th, 6th and 7th May. Taunton.

Somerset. T.A. Lammonby, S.R. Dickson, C.T. Bancroft, T.B. Abell (c), T. Kohler-Cadmore, J.E.K. Rew (w), L. Gregory, C. Overton, K.L. Aldridge, M.J. Leach, P.M. Siddle.

Northamptonshire. R.S. Vasconcelos, Hasan Azad, S.M. Whiteman (c), Z.A. Zaib, R.I. Keogh, J.J.G. Sales, H.O.M. Gouldstone (w), T.A.I. Taylor, J.S.D. Buckingham, B.W. Sanderson, C. White.

Overnight. Northamptonshire 137 for 4.

Second day 5th May – Punch and counterpunch

The trials Tantalus was put through by the ancient gods can have been nothing compared to the tribulations, real and imagined, cricket supporters are put through by the British weather. On the first day of this match, in the face of a poor forecast, the cloud had hung over the ground all morning threatening to send the players scuttling to the Pavilion but, for the most part, kept them on the field. Then, having teased with hope, it doused it when it ended play for the day shortly after lunch. On the second day, the cloud constantly skirted the ground, often too close for comfort, constantly reminding of its power to disrupt, but in the end barely did. Heavy cloud over and close to the ground in the morning retreated a couple of miles to the west in the afternoon while the Quantocks were shrouded in rain to the south. Only in the early evening did the sun finally convince that play might continue to the scheduled close. To achieve that the weather defied the second day forecast. The start was delayed by half an hour and a couple of times the rain brushed the ground sending players and umpires from the field, but the loss of overs amounted to just four. Such is early-season cricket watching.

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A long afternoon – Somerset v Lancashire – County Championship 2023 – 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd April – Final day

County Championship 2023. Division 1. Somerset v Lancashire. 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd April. Taunton.

Somerset. T.A. Lammonby, S.R. Dickson, C.T. Bancroft, T.B. Abell (c), T. Kohler-Cadmore, J.E.K. Rew (w), L. Gregory, K.A. Aldridge, M.J. Leach, P.M. Siddle, J.A. Brooks.

Lancashire. K.K. Jennings (c), L.W.P. Wells, J.J. Bohannon, D.J. Vilas, G.J. Bell (w), C. de Grandhomme, G.P. Balderson, T.W. Hartley, T.E. Bailey, S. Mahmood, J.M. Anderson.

Overnight. Somerset 441 and 41 for 0. Lancashire 554. Somerset trail by 72 runs with ten second innings wickets standing.

Final day 23rd April – A long afternoon

My arrival at the ground shortly after the start was greeted with the fall of three wickets in the time it took me to get from the Brian Rose Gates to the top of the Trescothick Pavilion. Or in cricketing terms, in less than two overs. I came through the gates to Tom Lammonby defending on the back foot. Tom Bailey was bowling from the River End. The ball was full, found the edge and flew straight at the midriff of Colin de Grandhomme at second slip. As slip catches go, it was a straightforward catch straightforwardly taken. Somerset 49 for 1 and I was awake for the day. Lammonby 23.

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