Micky was removed from the slip cordon after last weeks debacle and yours truly took his place.It took just 10 balls for Nurul to find the edge and I duly obliged with a low catch.Rinaldi's head remained bowed as the skipper relished the moment. Having reduced the home side to 35-4 we seemed to go into a sort of daze and proceeded to field and bowl like a team with no arms and before we knew it, a much larger total than we had chased all season was in front of us. When things aren't going well I have noticed some players go quiet and some get quite animated, none more so than 'Victor' who rips your head off for the slightest fielding indiscretion and the stare and double 'teapot' says it all. Micky in particular bowled like a drain but Martyn with 3 and Nurul with his first 'Michele' of the season pulled it back. Whether it was the sparse tea that was on offer or the general maleze continuing from our fielding performance but we were reduced to 50-4 playing some very poor shots. Enter Micky and with backing vocals from 'Jay' K the next hour or so was pure carnage and Rinaldi dispatched a half a dozen maximums into the cemetery in a bid to waken the dead. Centuries don't come along too often in the two's but this was awesome and my memory of Micky running a three while in the nineties will live long. Victory number 6 was secured by 4 wickets but I wasn't happy and told them so after the game. Stairlift for 'Rinaldi' was the cry but to cut a long story short 'You blow my mind, Oh Micky,Oh Micky'.
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