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The Bristol Varsity Cricket Match
Oxfam - 6 June 2000

Bristol University vs UWE, Sunday 4th June
2pm - 7pm at Gloucestershire CCC, Nevil Road

Bristol University claimed the inaugural Bristol Varsity Cricket Trophy thanks to an impressive match winning performance from all-rounder Mark Farmiloe. Twice the 20 year old Middlesex player, rescued his side as UWE raced from the traps with both bat and ball. Inserted on a damp wicket, Bristol found themselves in a precarious position of 29-3, as the impressive James Hamblin tore through their top order. Farmiloe’s measured knock rebuilding the innings with Ed Grant provided the platform for lower middle order pair of Simon Whitton and in particular Rob Bruce to pile up 81 runs in the last 10 overs.

Any thoughts UWE had about having let them off the hook were seemingly dispelled as some wayward Bristol bowling saw UWE race along at over 6 an over, with Extras making a serious claim for the Man of the Match award. Then Farmiloe intervened and from 92-2, UWE crashed out losing their last remaining wickets for 18 runs as the left arm spin of Farmiloe 3-27 and the swing of Richard Williams 4-25 hastened the end.

All in all a disappointing day, despite fine weather the majority of Bristol’s students couldn’t be bothered to turn this day into a special day. The 300 or so mainly UWE fans that did turn up during the day enjoyed themselves immensely creating their own atmosphere. But, the organisers are left wondering how on earth over the next two weeks can cricket be sold to the 18-22 age group? The product is good, the apathy rules!


Test Teams England.
Season English Domestic Season
Scorecard Match Scorecard
Grounds The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Bristol

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