Cricket, Cricket, Cricket, Cricket, BAT CASE!!

Last year I was very fortunate to win a Gray-Nicolls cricket bat autographed by NZ Cricket captain Kane Williamson from Players Sports.

I’ve been reasonably crafty and creative recently, so decided I would make a special case for this special bat.

After much planning, sketching, measuring and staring into the void I settled on a design I was happy with and headed to Mitre 10 to get the plywood that would make up the majority of the case.

I took it over to my father-in-law’s workshop and cut it to length, put grooves in the sides for the Perspex top I intended to slide in and, not having a router, I used the saw bench to make the ends plug in, while seamlessly continuing the lid groove.

I was pretty damn chuffed with the result:

We glued three out of four sides to the base and left it to dry.

The next weekend I cut and drilled out some spare pieces of ply that would hold the bat in place.

A few months passed and I was finally able to get out to Spotlight in Hastings to buy some adhesive-backed green felt to go into the case to resemble the green grass of a cricket pitch and protect the bat from knocks and scrapes.

It was like Durasealing the inside of the exercise book from hell, but I managed to get it done, with the worst of only a few ripples hidden by the bat when it was set in place.

Last was the Perspex lid. This would keep the case sealed and the bat dust free.

Once again I went to Classique Plastics in Napier who had the clear tube for my Top Gun diorama, and they cut a piece of thin, clear plastic to fit perfectly!

The result looks pretty professional if I do say so myself!

Now I just need an office, or regal study / leather armchair furnished library to mount it in…

NOBMCC For Life

As I’ve said before, I love cricket.

I played it at every opportunity as a kid, and have been a member of Napier Old Boys’ Marist Cricket Club for the past 15 years, many of those years playing for, managing, and captaining their social team, the “Hobblers”, and I have been Club Secretary for 12 years.

I even have a 100% win record as Premier team captain, after one particularly unique game in 2015.

We are a very social club, so celebrating the connections within our club with dinners at Ten24 have also been big highlights.

Outside of Napier Old Boys Marist I have had some great cricketing experiences:

In 2014 I was a duck mascot at a Central Stags Supersmash T20 game.

Then, in late 2019 and early 2020, I got to fulfill a long-time dream by commentating Stags and Hinds Supersmash T20 cricket games for Radiosport from McLean Park, until the radio station was closed down shortly after (not my fault, I swear!).

My team-mates, club-mates and their families have become more like an extended family for me over time, especially since losing my father and mother in recent years.

It’s a given in our household that when my club or a club mate needs help or support, I just go and do it, and they return the loyalty.

It means a lot to me to have people believe in me.

It’s something I’ve struggled with and missed since Mum and Dad died.

So I was really honored to be made a Life Member of Napier Old Boys Marist Cricket Club last month.

It certainly doesn’t feel like 15 years, or 12 years as secretary, mainly because it’s still fun and something I still enjoy.

It’s also one voluntary role I have kept up because it never felt like I was being used so something, or someone else could profit, unlike other experiences, sadly.

So thank you Del, James, Glen, Dan, Stu, Scott, the Matts, Joshes and Rhys’, Tony, Nihal, Arun, Gaurav, John, Wayne, Rogan, Dave, Pete, Abby, Marion, Mary, and all the other clubmates and my extended NOBMCC whanau who have helped and supported me over the last decade and a half.

I do what I do for you!

❤️🏏❤️🏏❤️