Out of all the venues that are on the current International match circuit, I had seen matches at all bar one – The Rose Bowl in Southampton. Except in the modern world it is not called that anymore. I am sure in years to come we will reminisce about our visits to the Ageas Bowl just like we do about the Kia Oval, the Emirates in Durham and the Swalec in Cardiff. Sponsors will be around forever, right? Short term gain for long term what?
This was to be the first meeting this season in the T20 between the Hampshire Royals and the Surrey Lions. After their defeat to Kent two weeks ago, the devastating news was broken that Tom Maynard had been killed in tragic circumstances in the early hours following the game at Beckenham. Their next game, against the Royals was postponed and it is hard to imagine the effect Maynard’s death will have had on the dressing room. Their one day form so far this season has been one of contrasting fortunes – on top of the CB40 league with 5 wins from 7 games, whilst bottom of the FP T20.
Hampshire, on the other hand have been a model of consistency. Second place in both the CB40 and FP T20 coming into this game with Glenn Maxwell bang in form, averaging over 50 coming into this game whilst with the ball ex-England international Mascarenhas had averaged less than 15 for his seven wickets.
Hampshire Royals beat Surrey Lions by 7 wickets – The Rose Bowl – Saturday 30th June 2012
Wilson put up some resistance but strayed too far down the pitch and was stumped by the impressive Briggs behind the stumps with the score on 26. With ten overs to go Spriegel fell to Maxwell and Surrey were 42 for 6. The crowd sensed a famous victory, although a spirited unbeaten 52 partnership from Ansari and Batty added a modicum of respect for the Lions. However, 95 on a flat pitch was not going to be a challenge for an in-form Royals side.
I had a bet with Lolly (her spending money for next week) that Hampshire would rattle the 95 off in 10 overs or less. They started steadily at just 3 an over before Vince decided enough was enough and dispatched Stuart Meaker for 18 in one over. Vince celebrated with a shuffle down the pitch whilst Meaker was rewarded for his effort with a call up to the England one day squad. However, in the next over from Kartick he was gone – stumped by Davies. Two overs and seven runs later and the same duo combined to remove Adams for 17. Unbelievably just three balls later Kartick took his third wicket when he trapped Simon Katich for just one. Perhaps Surrey could pull off the most unlikely victory after all?
Alas, there was no fairytale ending for them. McKenzie and Maxwell just waited for the bad balls to punish, and apart from a massive six from Maxwell that had Surrey’s Meaker at full stretch to try to catch it on the boundary, they never looked troubled. With just less than five overs to go Maxwell hit the winning runs.
More photos from the day can be found here.