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  • Week 236 – September 19th – Kent down

    Well I’m surprise it took this long before we were finally relegated to division 2 in the County Championship.

    You can’t not score runs in the 1st innings and then let teams score 400 or 500 runs in their 1st innings and expect to win or even draw matches.

    Let see what the new coach can do with the player’s next season. First thing will be to stop all the injuries, so that we put out our best team to compete.

    Think I’ll have a drink or two at the bar tonight.

  • Week 232 – August 22nd – Surrey v Lancashire – Part 5

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    Rocky Flintoff. Considering this was his first class debut, it was good to see how he interacted with the crowd. Hope he has a good career.

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    Rory Burns letting the ball through.

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    Early finish due to the light, but a good day for Surrey as they finished on 83-0.

    With how the fixtures are planned for the rest of the season and other things going on, this is likely to be last day at a cricket match this year.

    Considering the weather this summer, been lucky to see so much and very fortunate to be at Jimmy Anderson’s last test day.

    I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and videos from the days?

  • Week 232 – August 22nd – Surrey v Lancashire – Part 4

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  • Week 232 – August 22nd – Surrey v Lancashire – Part 3

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  • Week 232 – August 22nd – Surrey v Lancashire – Part 2

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  • Week 232 – August 22nd – Surrey v Lancashire – Part 1

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  • Week 231 – August 17th – Ash Village – Part 2

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  • Week 230 – August 10th – The state of Britain

    It’s sad when you receive an email like this from the ECB due to the riots after the dreadful murder of 3 young girls and many injured.  

    “Hi all,

    We are very aware that there has been an increase in racism and violence across the Country. During this period, safety should be paramount.

    We want volunteers to know that they are empowered to take appropriate steps to safeguard themselves and be aware what support is available to them. We recommend being aware of local news and making informed decisions around the safety of running different activities. However, please do reach to your relevant contacts at your Counties if you need additional support as they have also been advised to ensure safety of our volunteers is priority.

    Most importantly if you don’t feel comfortable travelling or attending any centres please do not feel obliged, but do let your local club or centre know as soon as possible. If you choose to travel, here are some safety tips that may be useful when out and about volunteering or coaching this weekend:

    1. Be aware: stay alert and be vigilant of your surroundings. Try to avoid using headphones while walking.

    2. Be Visible: try and stay in well-lit areas. Keep your head up and walk with a steady pace.

    3. Try not to travel alone: try and travel with a fellow volunteer or coach to and from your centres.

    4. Share your location with friends or family: for additional safety and security of yourself and others. We want to act on discrimination that happens anywhere in cricket. If you are a victim or a witness to discrimination, the independent Cricket Regulator wants to hear from you.

    All reports will be triaged appropriately, and where they meet a criminal threshold, they will be passed to the police.

    Kind regards,

    ECB, Recreational Game Department”

    Once again the Internet shows it bad side, with so much false information, but also encouraging people to cause trouble against innocent people and properties as well as the police too.

    There is no need for this what so ever, everyone should be safe and enjoy their life, no matter what colour or religion they believe in.

  • Week 228 – July 27th – On a cricinfo roll

    Seem to be on a roll, having comments showing on cricinfo.

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    Comment in the Ireland v Zimbabwe test match.
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