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  • #46
    T20 Match 4

    Finally a win! Revenge against Glamorgan.


    Gloucestershire - 134 (B.Howell-69, G.Wagg-4/31)

    Glamorgan - 97 (G.Wagg-32, S.Whittingham-4/20, D.Payne-3/19)

    Win to Gloucestershire by 37 runs.

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    • #47
      T20 Match 5

      Not enough runs this time to stop the Essex juggernaut.


      Gloucestershire - 139/5 (M.Klinger-43no, G.Roderick-40, F.Tunnicliff-39)

      Essex - 143/4 (F.Zaman-71)

      Win to Essex by 6 wickets.

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      • #48
        T20 Match 6

        Again not enough runs. I can see why Gloucestershire's batting is the lowest rated amongst the counties.


        Gloucestershire - 131/8 (T.Hellawell-38)

        Sussex - 134/5 (P.Salt-49)

        Win to Sussex by 5 wickets.

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        • #49
          T20 Match 7

          We were asked to bowl first and Kent put up a respectable total. Things weren't looking good for us early on in the chase, but young Ben Charlesworth fired things up with some well-timed aggression, while the Aussie veteran, Michael Klinger, played a great supporting role.


          Kent - 153/8 (H.Rodgers-63, D.Stevens-48no, G.van Buuren-4/14)

          Gloucestershire - 155/6 (M.Klinger-47no, B.Charlesworth-40no)

          Win to Gloucestershire by 4 wickets.

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          • #50
            T20 Match 8

            In a bottom of the table clash, we prevailed against Surrey.


            Gloucestershire - 168/6 (B.Howell-58, G.Roderick-31, G.Batty-4/25)

            Surrey - 154/4 (J.Roy-52, B.Foakes-37)

            Win to Gloucestershire by 14 runs.



            Now 3 wins and 5 losses.

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            • #51
              T20 Match 9

              The good news was that we were able to welcome Miles Hammond back from injury, but this was embarrassing. Our batsmen just can't cope with the Middlesex bowling attack.


              Gloucestershire - 89 (M.Klinger-35, R.Topley-4/14, E.Banber-3/19)

              Middlesex - 93/2 (P.Stirling-47no, S.Eskinazi-30)

              Win to Middlesex by 8 wickets.

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              • #52
                T20 Match 10

                We were put into bat under very difficult conditions, and struggled to get any momentum.
                In contrast, the Hampshire top order coped much better and were relatively untroubled in getting their side through to victory.


                Gloucestershire - 99/8 (M.Klinger-38no, K.Barker-3/16)

                Hampshire - 100/2 (J.Vince-50no)

                Win to Hampshire by 8 wickets.

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                • #53
                  T20 Match 11

                  It seems as though we might be better chasing a target, rather than setting one. A much needed win over Somerset.


                  Somerset - 149/6 (J.Hildreth-50no, S.Davies-37, R.Higgins-3/30)

                  Gloucestershire - 154/6 (I.Cockbain-54no, B.Charlesworth-34no, M.Klinger-33)

                  Win to Gloucestershire by 4 wickets.

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                  • #54
                    Our T20 campaign is interrupted by a FC game at Derbyshire.

                    With many of our batsmen out of form, we're hoping that this will give some of them much needed time in the middle.
                    Ben Charlesworth showed immense promise in the T20 matches, so I've decided to give him another run.
                    With both Chris Dent and Gareth Roderick struggling with their form, veteran Ian Cockbain will captain the side for this match.


                    Gloucestershire: M.Hammond, C.Dent, G.Roderick (wk), G.van Buuren, T.Hellawell, I.Cockbain (capt), J.Taylor, B.Charlesworth, R.Higgins, D.Payne, D.Worrall.

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                    • #55
                      Our FC match against Derbyshire turned out to be a real battle.

                      We got put in to bat and could only manage 239 all out.
                      Ian Cockbain led the way with a well-crafted half century, while Ben Charlesworth added valuable runs towards the end.
                      Medium pacer Luis Reece was particularly difficult to handle in the overcast conditions.

                      At 101/4, the home side seemed to be struggling just as much, but the experienced Wayne Madsen and young gun George Warner helped their side to establish a useful lead. Daryn Smit hit a quick few runs later in the innings as well.
                      Ryan Higgins and Dan Worrall each bagged four scalps.

                      Our second innings got off to the worst possible start, with Miles Hammond falling to Palladino for a duck.
                      Chris Dent and Gareth Roderick dug in to steady the ship, with both going past 40. However, when they both fell in quick succession, we were in trouble at 99/3.
                      Graeme van Buuren had had a poor season so far, so it was time for him to stand tall in partnership with Tom Hallawell. By the time both had been dismissed, we were fairly safe at 253/5.
                      Ian Cockbain and Ben Charlesworth added further runs before we declared, leaving Derbyshire 280+ at close to 5 runs per over.

                      Derbyshire made no effort to go after the win and batted out the final two sessions for the draw.


                      Gloucestershire - 239 (I.Cockbain-60, L.Reece-4/21, T.Palladino-3/61)

                      Derbyshire - 309 (W.Madsen-112, G.Warner-70no, D.Worrall-4/70, R.Higgins-4.73)

                      Gloucestershire - 353/6 declared (G.van Buuren-87, T.Hellawell-65, I.Cockbain-55no)

                      Derbyshire - 122/1 (B.Godelman-60)

                      Match drawn.

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                      • #56
                        T20 Match 12

                        After restricting Somerset to what seemed a poor total, we soon found out ourselves that batting was not easy. We achieved victory with just one ball to spare.


                        Somerset - 127/9 (A.Copperfield-52no, D.Payne-4/16)

                        Gloucestershire - 128/6 (T.Hellawell-43no)

                        Win to Gloucestershire by 4 wickets.

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                        • #57
                          T20 Match 13

                          Kent posted a challenging total, mainly thanks to Sam Billings, whom was dropped early in his innings and made us pay big-time.
                          Benny Howell and Gareth Roderick set us up nicely for a run at victory, but Darren Stevens and Adam Milne bowling at the death were just too crafty for us.
                          In hindsight, it might have been worth the risk to go all out an over or two earlier.


                          Kent - 171/8 (S.Billings-79no, D.Bell-Drummond-41, R.Cullin-36, R.Higgins-3/22)

                          Gloucestershire - 147/3 (B.Howell-64no, G.Roderick-46)

                          Win to Kent by 24 runs.

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                          • #58
                            T20 Match 14

                            Our far from startling total almost looked good enough for the win, but Joffra Archer and Bradley Wadlan had other ideas.


                            Gloucestershire - 132/9 (I.Cockbain-42, M.Hamza-3/27)

                            Sussex - 133/6 (J.Archer-33no, P.Salt-30, B.Howell-3/24)

                            Win to Sussex by 4 wickets.


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                            • #59
                              Three FC matches to wrap up our first season.

                              The first of these matches is a home match and we'll be hosting the Sussex lads.

                              Chris Dent has been omitted from the playing eleven in favour of Benny Howell.


                              Gloucestershire: M.Hammond, B.Howell, G.Roderick (wk), G.van Buuren, T.Hellawell, I.Cockbain (capt), J.Taylor, B.Charlesworth, R.Higgins, D.Payne, D.Worrall.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by GrahamB View Post
                                Three FC matches to wrap up our first season.

                                The first of these matches is a home match and we'll be hosting the Sussex lads.
                                Good stuff Graham, must be nice to get all those T20s out of the way!

                                From what I understand, you are still well in the hunt for promotion? That would be some achievement in your first season! Then bring on the end of season signings
                                I am looking forward to seeing what you do with the squad.
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