So here we are! The final match of another long cricket
season and for a change, there is still so much to play for in the
Nottinghamshire Premier League as we enter the final day. Speaking with Jon
Terry after training on Tuesday, he could not remember a season in recent years
where things at both ends of the table were still in the balance.
Unfortunately for ourselves, we still have the glimmer of
light showing from the trap door beneath our feet, and so our first and
foremost objective this weekend will be to secure the two points that we need
to confirm our Premier League status for another season. It is obviously
disappointing that we have not be able to close off this question prior to the
last league game, but we are pleased that everything is in our hands this
weekend to ensure we don’t have a slip-up.
The League is alive with chatter at the moment over many
issues, some of which are not really for my place to comment at this stage,
certainly not until the shake-out has become clear. However, our focus as a
team, as it has been all season, will be to ensure we finish the season as high
as we can, and that is what our time and efforts will be focused on come this
weekend.
It has been a tough season at Kimberley this year, there is
no doubt about that. However, there are also many many positives and highlights
in what has actually been, on a personal note, a very enjoyable and rewarding
few months.
There have been many individual performances that have
brought a great smile to my face. Paldip Sidhu’s two hundreds, particularly the
second against Welbeck that set us up for a big winning draw. Bharat Popli’s
brilliant innings against Rolls Royce which enabled us to take a surprisingly
large haul of points in another positive result. Alex King’s bowling against
Papplewick both at home and away that enabled us to claim two big wins. These
performances were all crucial to gaining good points at vital stages of the
season.
It has perhaps though, been the consistent performances of
Sam Johnson and the excellent leadership of Sam Ogrizovic, that has really been
the catalyst for the fact we have for the large part, been able to keep
ourselves just about out of trouble. The key is to make sure we now do that for
one more week!
From my point of view, taking on the role of ‘Coach’ has
been a tough but thoroughly enjoyable experience. It has been emotionally
draining as you really live and breath every delivery out there, even when we
are batting and doing well. You not only want to do well yourself, but also you
want everyone in the team to do well, because you know how hard they are
working during the week to make sure they are well prepared. You then have to
endure their disappointments, but can revel in their highs, and I think the
season that Bharat has had probably sums up that rollercoaster ride the most! We
now need to ensure we get our heads down for one last effort and ensure that
Saturday night can be a big celebration of a season well fought, and with much
learnt. Winter well!
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