Free Foresters face I Zingari in long awaited re-match
The Free Foresters will be hoping that it's not another 122 years before they get the chance to avenge their defeat in 1878 at the hands of I Zingari
Tom Scanlon
09-Aug-2000
The Free Foresters will be hoping that it's not another 122 years before
they get the chance
to avenge their defeat in 1878 at the hands of I Zingari. Today's re-match
in the Oxford 2000
festival ended in a in a draw.
Discussion prior to the start of today's game suggested that the reason the
two clubs had not met
for such a long time was simply because there had been nowhere for them to
play!
The last encounter was a two-innings twelve-a-side affair in which I Zingari
won by 61 runs.
It took place (according to "The Annals of The Free Foresters 1856-1894"
available at Wisteria
Book Company) on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of July at Walton and produced only
427 runs
(there were 565 in one day today!) . Perhaps there were lengthy interludes
for the claret and port so liked by R.P.Long, one of the founders of I
Zingari, although that is not a known historical fact. Whether or not that
was the case, it was champagne from Duval-Leroy that was much in evidence in
the spectator enclosures today.
Back in 1878, I Zingari batted first and, thanks mainly to 45 from
W.F.Forbes, reached 144 and
with D.Buchanan taking six wickets. The Free Foresters replied with 102,
H.S.Maul being the top-scorer, making 39 before retiring hurt.
In their second innings, I Zingari only reached 102, Forbes again being the
best batsman in
hitting 47, while A.Appleby took seven wickets. In spite of needing only 130
to win, the
Foresters were dismissed for 64. Ironically, the chief destroyer for I
Zingari was a forefather of
more recent well-known Foresters - Mr O.Mordaunt, who took thirteen wickets
in the match.