V&A v. MIDNIGHT COWBOYS
Rupert Morris did everything, captained, catered (very nicely) and collected the money. Unfortunately this Renaissance Man buggered his knee bending […]
V&A v. MIDNIGHT COWBOYS Read Post »
Rupert Morris did everything, captained, catered (very nicely) and collected the money. Unfortunately this Renaissance Man buggered his knee bending […]
V&A v. MIDNIGHT COWBOYS Read Post »
Nice to be back on a lovely Spring day, everything much the same except for a new white boundary rope.
V&A v. THE INVALIDS Read Post »
A FEW GOOD MEN are a team born at Durham University, and good they are, and men too – they
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THE MORNING LOOKED IFFY and an early decision was made to postpone to a 1 o’clock kick-off and forego the
It was a lovely day at Turville Park. Deer gambolled and sheep did what they do. Nick Emley won the
V&A Old Pros v. V&A Youth Read Post »
It has been an interesting week, and for aficionados of cricket at our humble level, a not untypical one. I
V&A v. THE HERMITS Read Post »
RICHARD WOOLHOUSE had to pull out at the last minute with a sick wife, an excuse which is acceptable to
but ADAM JACOT was absent, possibly with a ‘diplomatic’ illness. It was a little girl called Florence, playing for the
V&A v. OLD TALBOTIANS Read Post »
RUPERT MORRIS caught a catch. And a good one too, off Martin’s tight bowling. I would normally open with some
We have been playing Rob Noble’s team for 15 or more years, and it is always a pleasant day. They
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