On the first day of a much-anticipated season, Nick Foord escorted the Badgers to the tightest of finishes.

Pre-match, Fitz had spent a few minutes talking to an eager audience about his wedding the previous weekend, and substantially more time explaining excitedly the rules of the new Badgers fantasy cricket game. This was also a Badger debut for Alex “It’s actually” Johnstone, who arrived just in time for the start of the Kew innings, which was still half an hour earlier than Barker…

An irresistible new ball spell from T Rex, moving the ball both ways at considerable speed, demolished the Kew top order...but that’s enough fantasy cricket (for now). In fact, by the time Stu did arrive Kew were off to a flyer - surely due to a hard ball, a fast, dry outfield and a missing fielder, and not at all due to any loose bowling from the Badgers’ esteemed openers.

Despite an early wicket for Jimbo Kew’s top order batted well and by drinks the Badgers could’ve been forgiven for thinking they were already out of the game, but Kew were hauled back in the innings’ second half. Cade took a couple of wickets with good bowling, meaning Barker was obliged to earn an LBW decision for a rank full toss which struck the batsman so high it added new meaning to the phrase “hitting all three”.

The Kew opener’s fast early scoring was reined in but he continued into the 90s before being castled to become Alex’s maiden Badger scalp, and the innings ended with Kew’s final pair snarling at one another over the number eight’s decision to hog strike in Foord’s final over. Still, 220 felt a good score.

It felt even more so as the Badgers ground their way to 97/6, with things falling away after a disciplined opening stand from Martin and Toby and sparky beginnings from Fitz and Thorpe. Wickets fell in pairs, leading to the frequent sight of Badgers scrambling around getting gear on while also frantically recalculating the latest implications for their fantasy teams.

However, Fjoord’s focus was intense and his mind was on one thing only - revenge for Kew Gardens’ 19th century snub of the Norwegian spruce, his proud national icon - thus motivated, he began striking the tiring Kew attack to all corners.

Despite over 110 having been needed from the final 10 overs, duly supported by the lower order, the Foord fiesta whittled this down to five needed to win as the final over began. A sharply run two was followed by two dots as Kew’s spinner tightened things up, before another couple levelled the scores. So just one was needed to win off the last two balls, but after all his exertions the undisputed Badger of the Match Nick was beaten twice outside off stump and the game ended in an honourable tie.

It had been a good match played in the right spirit on a sunny April day, with a few beers enjoyed on the outfield afterwards - an auspicious start to 2021. For those with Foord as their fantasy team captain the suds tasted all the sweeter.

Sunday 25th April 2021 Kew Kew vs Badgers Battersea Badgers

Kew 220 for 9 (40 overs)

  • Unknown 91 (0)
  • Unknown 34 (0)
  • Unknown 26 (0)
  • Hamblin 3/27 (8)
  • Cade 2/42 (8)

Battersea Badgers 220 for 9 (40 overs)

  • Foord 78 (50)
  • Fitzpatrick 22 (34)
  • Unknown 3/41 (8)
  • Unknown 2/22 (8)
  • Unknown 2/52 (8)
Full scorecard
More Recent Articles
  1. I didn't play in this game

    LJs match report 19th Sep 2013 — by Chris Shone
  2. Lions, Badgers and Bears*

    Southbank match report 2nd Aug 2013 — by Richard Dollimore
  3. Party Pooping Badgers teach The Road a Lesson

    KRCSC match report 15th Jul 2013 — by Simon Dodd
  4. A public apology to Dr Cloke

    Thespian Thunderers match report 1st Jul 2013 — by Chris Shone
  5. A right royal spanking

    Harpsden match report 14th Jun 2013 — by Simon Dodd
  6. Le match avec Ivanhoe

    Ivanhoe match report 1st Jun 2013 — by Martin Cloke
  7. Remarkably unremarkable

    Weasels match report 28th May 2013 — by Chris Shone
  8. Badgers squelch their way to win number three

    Norsemen match report 20th May 2013 — by Chris Shone
  9. Thespians wrecked at the Rec

    Thespian Thunderers match report 10th May 2013 — by Chris Shone
  10. Winning start for the Barker regime

    Kingstonian match report 2nd May 2013 — by Chris Shone
  11. An Ode to Cricket

    KRCSC match report 1st Oct 2012 — by Chris Shone
  12. Thorpe departs but Hawksley’s sister arrives

    Riverside match report 27th Sep 2012 — by Chris Shone
  13. UK residents shocked as rain doesn’t cancel another cricket match

    KRCSC match report 28th Aug 2012 — by Chris Shone
  14. The Road to salvation

    KRCSC match report 16th Jun 2012 — by Chris Shone
  15. Preview: KRCSC vs The Badgers

    24th May 2012 — by Peter Warman
  16. A Winter’s Stroll

    Weasels match report 23rd May 2012 — by Chris Shone
  17. One run short

    Norsemen match report 14th May 2012 — by Chris Shone
  18. Marchant marshals his troops for action

    11th Apr 2012 — by Chris Shone
  19. Norsemen tea-se out the win

    Norsemen match report 3rd Aug 2011 — by Chris Shone
  20. Foord enjoys a fiesta as Badgers claim another 3-0 whitewash

    KRCSC match report 21st Jul 2011 — by Stewart McLuskey
Older Articles