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1997 - The year of the first Hell in a Cell MatchShawn Michaels and The
Undertaker were the first two Superstars to step inside Hell in a Cell, the
wrestling legends going on-on-one for a shot at the WWE Championship, then held
by Bret Hart. Except the match wasnt settled one-on-one, with The Undertakers
half-brother Kane interfering on his WWE debut. The Big Red Monster pulled the
Cell door from its hinges, before blasting The Phenom with a Tombstone
Piledriver, a move which allowed Michaels to secure the pinfall win. 20 - The
height in feet of the Hell in a Cell structureThe first 13 Hell in a Cell bouts
were fought in a 16ft Cell but the structure was amplified in 2006, with
D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) versus Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon
and the Big Show the first match inside the heightened structure. The first Cell
was also light compared to the updated version - weighing just over two tons
compared to the current ones five tons. WWE QUIZ: Hell in a Cell Are you a font
of knowledge on Hell in a Cell? 14 - Undertakers record number of appearancesNo
one has been in more Cell matches than the Undertaker, with The Phenom in the
first, the most recent (against Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32 in April) and
12 in between. Taker has recorded eight victories in that time, with Mankind,
Randy Orton, CM Punk, and Triple H among his victims, but he has also suffered a
number of bruising defeats, including two at the hands of Brock Lesnar. 47m 26s
- The time of longest HIAC match (Triple H v Shawn Michaels)Michaels and Triple
met in what Jim Ross would call a slobberknocker at Bad Blood in 2004, wrestling
for nearly 50 minutes. Both Superstars spilled claret during the match - Triple
H when he was thrown into the Cell wall, Michaels when he was clobbered with the
steel steps - with The Game triumphing after blasting The Heartbreak Kid with a
Pedigree. 3 - The number of title changes inside Hell in a CellAs perilous as
the Hell in a Cell compound can be, it has been pretty kind to defending
champions. There have been 15 word championship matches inside the Cell and only
three title switches - Randy Orton and The Undertaker beating John Cena and CM
Punk respectively in 2009, and Alberto Del Rio knocking off champion Cena as
well as fellow challenger Punk in a Triple Threat in 2011. WWE Rewind: Hell in a
Cell 2015 Re-live last years extravaganza in Los Angeles 2 - The number of Hell
in a Cell Matches on RawHell in a Cell scuffles are usually reserved for
pay-per-views but a couple have been contested on WWEs flagship show, Raw.
Mankind and Kane were involved in both - teaming up to take on Undertaker and
Stone Cold Steve Austin in June 1998, before facing each other in August of that
year in a match that yielded no winner when Austin rushed to the ring to beat up
Kane. 0 - Mick Foleys number of Hell in a Cell winsFoley competed as Mankind and
Cactus Jack inside the Cell but could not triumph under either guise. He lost as
Mankind to The Undertaker in the most memorable Cell scrap of all time in 1998 -
falling both off the Cell and through it - and was then conquered by Triple H
while performing as Cactus Jack in 2000, when, once again, he took a tumble
through the Cell roof. Watch Raws latest pay-per-view, WWE Hell in a Cell, from
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. Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., team took control of the game
early. Middlesex 270 (Gubbins 125, Brooks 6-65) and 359 for 6 dec (Malan 116,
Gubbins 93, Eskinazi 78*) beat Yorkshire 390 (Bresnan 142*, Rafiq 65, Hodd 64,
Roland-Jones 4-73) and 178 (Bresnan 55, Roland-Jones 6-54)ScorecardOf course it
ended in a hat-trick. Of course, on a day when supporters ran down the street to
catch the final session at the home of cricket, in a season that ended with
three teams title hopes live into the final half-hour, at a match that attracted
more than 20,000 spectators and saw the initiative swing by the hour, it ended
with a hat-trick.It was, as the hat-trick hero Toby Roland-Jones, put it as good
as it gets.The short story is that Middlesex won the Championship for the first
time since 1993. As the only unbeaten team in the land, few would deny they
deserved their prize. They have, in the likes of Steven Finn, Nick Gubbins and,
perhaps, Roland-Jones, produced players who could serve England cricket with
distinction. Angus Fraser, the Middlesex director of cricket, and his coaching
team have done a fine job since inheriting a bit of a mess in 2009 (Frasers
words) and theres no reason the next few years cannot bring more success.The
longer story is rather more complicated. There had been long passages of play in
this match when it seemed impossible to separate these two well-matched teams.
And as they traded blows, providing an outstanding advert to the virtues and
values of Championship cricket, it seemed they might negate one another and
allow Somerset to win their first Championship title. Had this game been drawn,
Somerset would have been champions.In the end it took some invention to reach
victory at Lords. After plodding along for the first three hours of the day -
that is a little harsh; Gubbins and Dawid Malan, who completed his century
before the declaration bowling, both batted beautifully on an unhelpfully slow
surface - the sides agreed an equation. After the possibility of a target of 210
off 30 overs and 220 off 32 was rejected - negotiations took place, James
Franklin the Middlesex captain later admitted, while he was on the toilet - it
was eventually agreed that Yorkshire would be required to score 240 in 40 overs
to win.To achieve that situation, however, Yorkshire were persuaded to serve up
what might be politely be described as help yourself bowling. So Adam Lyth and
Alex Lees delivered nine overs that cost 120 runs in the understanding that
Yorkshire would then chase their target come what may.I told James Franklin that
we would go for it and Im a man of my word, Andrew Gale, the Yorkshire captain,
said afterwards.It seemed, at the time, a somewhat generous declaration - 240 in
40 overs? In the age of T20? Easy! Indeed, so generous did it seem that Peter
Trego, the Somerset allrounder, suggested on Twitter that it should have come
with Gift Aid.But on a tired, late-season, fourth-day pitch on which Middlesex
had scored at a rate of 2.48 in their first innings and Yorkshire at a rate of
3.34 in theirs, it proved an astute target. Tantalising enough to seduce
Yorkshire but distant enough to defend, it was surely a declaration that would
have pleased previous Middlesex captains such as Mike Brearley or Denis
Compton.It may grate some - not least those in Taunton - that such contrivance
was used. But it felt legitimate. It felt as if both sides had embraced the
spirit of the occasion, their role as entertainers and the fact that a draw was
little use to either of them. A game that could have petered out to a dull draw
was rendered endlessly memorable. Both captains, both teams, both clubs deserve
credit for that.There was a bit of to-ing and fro-ing but at the end of the day
we wanted to put a bit of a show on and a finale for the season at the home of
cricket, Franklin explained. I guess Somerset will feel a little disappointed at
how it panned out but, at the end of the day, we can only look after the game
were involved in and both Yorkshire and us felt we were prepared to lose to win
the game. Fair play to Yorkshire for being part of it. Unfortunately only one
team comes away with the spoils.There was much to admire in this Yorkshire
effort. At several times in the match - several times during the season - it
seemed their hopes of winning a third successive Championship title had been
dashed. But every time - nearly every time - someone produced a performance to
keep them in the fight.Typically, it was Tim Bresnan who top-scored for them in
the fourth innings. And it was when he fell that their challenge finally
subsided. The final six wickets were swept away for 25 runs. Perhaps a more
pragmatic, less emotional team might have blocked for a draw. Or perhaps, by
blocking for a few overs, they might have convinced Middlesex to throw up a few
enticing overs themselves? But a promise had been made and a promise was
honoured. These things still matter in Yorkshire. It would be nice to think they
still matter in county cricket. Whichever side you were supporting, there is
something comforting in that.Usually, on a day when Kevin Pietersen and Shane
Warrne were conducting a coaching session on the Nursery Ground, a crowd would
gather around them.
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this time. Nobody wanted to miss a ball of the game on the main square. As the
equation became 153 required off 20 and then 87 off 10, nobody could bear for it
to continue or ever want it to end. There is always a bitter pang of regret at
the end of the season. This year, that will be just a little smarter as the game
has provided a late reminder of its charms. And, of course, we may never again
have a 16-match season. Its 14 next year. How long before it is 12 or 10?Defeat
was clearly hard to take for Gale. He declined to confirm that he would continue
as captain - I need to take stock before thinking about that, he said - but, in
time, he will surely conclude that he has presided over a golden period of
Yorkshire cricket. The sight of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow in the dressing room
spoke volumes for the spirit the club has engendered, though the absence of Adil
Rashid raised questions. It will be fascinating to see how he reflects on the
last few days in a decade or two. The chance to fight for a Championship at
Lords doesnt come along very often.I never thought it was a generous
declaration, Gale said. I always thought it favoured Middlesex. But we put up a
hell of a fight. I knew it was slipping when Bresnan was out. We didnt have many
hitters. Weve had a lot of England call-ups and injuries this season, but
Middlesex are worthy winners. They deserve this.This game also marked the end of
Jason Gillespies spell as head coach of the club. It should not be forgotten
that, when Gillespie was appointed, Yorkshire were in the lower division of the
Championship and had gone longer than any of the first-class counties without a
trophy. He has not only helped revive their fortunes - Martyn Moxon and many
others have contributed, too - but he has done so by backing home-grown players
and in spite of frequent and heavy calls upon his squad by the England teams.
While some other foreign coaches come into the county game and make short-term
decisions that might embellish their own CVs but take the club - and the English
game - no further forward, Gillespie has done a fine job for Yorkshire and
England. He departs having earned the enduring gratitude of both.It might be
overlooked in the drama of the evening session, but the day started with
Middlesex still facing a deficit. Had Gubbins, who passed 1,400 Championship
runs during his innings of 93, and Malan not batted with such class and
composure, Middlesex would never have had the opportunity to set up such a
declaration.But it has been that way all season. When Middlesex stumbled to 133
for 6 against Somerset at Taunton in June, it seemed they were in deep trouble.
But then James Harris and James Fuller - neither of whom were selected for this
game - posted a ninth-wicket stand of 162 to set up an eventual two-wicket
victory. Over the course of the season, despite relatively sparse contributions
from their overseas players, they have always found someone to deliver.On the
final day, that was Roland-Jones. Running down the hill from the Pavilion End,
Roland-Jones exploited a slightly uneven surface and the desperation of his
opponents with a mean display of bowling that forced them behind the rate and
into reckless strokes.The attitude wasnt great when I started in 2009, Fraser
said. There was a sense from some players that the club was lucky to have them
rather than them being lucky to play for this club.Weve put the pride back into
playing for Middlesex. Theyre nice players but theyre also nice guys.At the same
time, most at Leeds or Lords will spare some sympathy for Somerset in general,
and Marcus Trescothick in particular. But sympathy is the last thing that he or
his club will want. At least they have the chance to try again next year. Even
the most ardent Yorkshire or Middlesex supporter may wish they go that bit
better.Long after the pain of defeat and the pleasure of victory has subsided,
we may come to reflect on this match as the apogee of the two-division age of
County Championship cricket. There is so much good in it. So much of value.We
talk often of the worth of the Championship: its ability to develop players and
contribute to the success of the England Test team. What we hear less frequently
is the entertainment it offers. But anyone who saw the emergence of Haseeb
Hameed, the development of Ben Duckett, the enduring brilliance of Trescothick
or the improvement in Gubbins and Jake Ball, witnessed a brilliantly vibrant
competition that continues to deliver players and delight its followers. And
anyone who saw Rob Jones celebrate his first century or Jack Shantry thrash the
second fifty runs of his own, witnessed how much this game still means to those
involved and its ability to surprise. While Test cricket remains important to
us, the Championship remains relevant and deserves protecting.
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