Saturday 7 March 2015

The day a Danish international Cricket played for Barry Athletic.

This is another story I have been told by former Barry Athletic Captain Dil Samuel.
 
In his time with the club, Dil was a regular for The Wales Cricket team and in his time had played against Demark and this how Ole Mortensen, yes he of Derbyshire fame came to play for Barry Athletic and as the story goes from Dil himself.
 
I knew Ole Mortensen, After he played for Denmark against Wales a couple of times in the early 80's and got to know him quite well. He was spotted and signed for Derbyshire.

Then when we were on tour in Derbyshire in 1981,  I contacted him and asked if he fancied a game against one of the regular opponents who usually put out a strong side.
 
He 'guested' for Barry against Langley Mill in 1981 whilst on trial with Derbyshire. He got 7 for 49 , six of them bowled and I remember that I couldn't get the ball off him because the Derby coach was watching.
 
I've got a booklet entitled Derbyshire's Dane which he signed..." to the boys from Barry" dated 1986.

Welsh Cup win of 1985

The following is a brief story of the Welsh Cup run in 1985 as told by the winning Captain Dil Samuel :-
 
GIROBANK CUP 1985
 
The 1970's and 1980's were a period of success for Barry Athletic Cricket Club with many very experienced players playing throughout the 70's and then giving way to some talented youngsters in the 80's.Since 1973, the club had been Welsh Club Cricket Conference champions or runners upon no fewer than 8 occasions.
 
There had been no trophies won  in 1984 and so 1985 began with some expectation for more success under the captaincy of Dil Samuel. B.A.C.C. had reached the semi final of the Girobank Welsh Cup in 1981, losing to Ammanford who had a certain West Indian batsman Linton Lewis in their ranks and who wreaked some havoc.
 
Although doing well in early rounds there had been no success since.1985 was a particularly wet summer which necessitated several rearrangements in games throughout the tournament.
 
The beauty of the Girobank Welsh Cup was , as is the case in most cup competitions, the experience of playing teams not normally met in the league or friendlies. The tournament started in May with easy wins over Ponthir, Blaina, Llanvapley and victory over Blackwood at Barry took the club into the quarter final where they came up against local arch rivals St. Fagans who had beaten the previous year's winners Cardiff to reach this stage. As a result of the wet weather, Barry's home advantage was cancelled out and a rearranged match of 20 overs was scheduled. St Fagans with a certain M.P.Maynard and other big hitters in their side were overwhelming favourites. Barry's modest score of 108 seemed completely inadequate but Maynard and co. were restricted to 93 due to some accurate bowling all round.
 
The final was now only one match away but their semi final opponents were in form Maesteg from the West Wales League. Again, after several rearranged dates, the game was played at a very wet Barry with Maesteg including a Glamorgan and future England player in their ranks, Steve Watkin. Barry, without their injured captain, only managed 122 runs but once again the bowlers bowled beautifully to restrict their opponents to 107.Thus for the first time Barry were in the final at St. Helens Swansea to meet pre tournament favourites  Gowerton who included in their side former Glamorgan stalwarts Eifion Jones and Gwyn Richards. Gowerton won the toss and inserted Barry. Skipper Dil Samuel and Alan Storey gave their side a great start before Huw Grove continued with some excellent batting taking the score up to 195 for 4 in 40 overs with Samuel 79 not out.
 
With their impressive batting strength, this total was well within Gowerton's reach but from the start, the Barry bowling including Rhys Davies, John Clogg, Simon Westphal, John Murphy and Geraint Evans  restricted run scoring and only Eifion Jones was able to bat with any fluency. Gowerton managed only 129 in reply and Barry had won the  Girobank Welsh Cup.
 
The busful of supporters were overjoyed and made themselves heard. Other members of the side not mentioned above but who played their parts throughout the tournament were wicketkeeper Doug Curtin ,Gary Morgan and Carl Thomas.
 
Barry's  prize was to play an Old England X1 at St. Fagans.The Old England X1, under the captaincy of Jim Parks, included Basil D'Oliveira, John Snow, David Allen, Jeff Jones, Alan Oakman, Tom Cartwright etc.
 
However, England were no match for Barry on the day and 'Wales' won a low scoring match by 13 runs. What a way to end a most memorable season.

Monday 2 March 2015

BACC 125

BARRY ATHLETIC CRICKET CLUB 125TH ANNIVERSARY.
 
This is a blog set up so that posts can be posted about Barry Athletic Cricket Club's 125th anniversary this year 2015.
 
A local historian Jeff McInery has been doing a lot of work on the history of the club and has found out an amazing amount about the club.
 
Every time  I receive anything from Jeff on the history it will be posted here, the whole thing is very interesting, I myself have also got some photo's, dating back to 1904, so I will be scanning some of these and posting them on here to.
 
That's all for now.
 
Cheers Knofler
 
Barry Athletic Cricket Club 125 years of Cricket in Barry.