Rain stops MCC and Plymouth College cricket match…again! - 7/5/10
Published: 07 May, 2010
Despite all the hard work of the groundsmen and all the other
Plymouth College staff, the match between MCC and Plymouth College
came to a very early and damp conclusion for the third year running
- the annual match against Plymouth College is one of a series
played by MCC on their tour of Devon and Cornwall.
In the "spirit of cricket", Nick Folland, MCC Captain for the
day, did his very best to ensure some cricket was played but every
time the players took to the field the rain began to fall.
Nevertheless in the five overs possible before lunch MCC's and
Heathcoat's Liam Lewis batted superbly, scoring freely straight and
in the mid wicket region. Ollie Mulberry, however, produced the
"champagne moment" with a stunning direct hit from deep fine leg,
demolishing the stumps and running out one of MCC's openers.
After lunch, and again to try and play cricket, the original
match was abandoned and a T20 match started. MCC, despite losing a
wicket caught behind Callum Cload off Ollie Mulberry in the first
over, raced along with former Torquay and Devon player Andy Hele
playing some wonderful shots, including one special drive backward
of square and a six over extra cover.
Alex Hill once more showed Plymouth College's excellence in the
field knocking the stumps over from extra cover and effecting a run
out. The heavens then opened and the match and day were
abandoned.
Our thanks to everyone on the day, including the groundsmen, the
umpires who did their best to get cricket played and to the
catering staff for the magnificent spread and barbecue.