V&A v. CHELSEA ARTS CLUB
A rather different day apparently. A declaration game, only their captain David Maddocks, now sporting a new haircut, believes in […]
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A rather different day apparently. A declaration game, only their captain David Maddocks, now sporting a new haircut, believes in […]
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We batted first in an overs game. They gave us two excellent players – as last year –Matt Chataway, the
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THIS GRUELLING MATCH was played in a pleasant breeze and sunshine. Skipper Martin Bowden and their captain Joss Buckley agreed
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‘CATCHES WIN MATCHES’ but rarely can a side at our level have caught 7 such stunning catches as The Catchiteers
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THE DAY WAS RATHER COLD BUT THE CRICKET WAS ALWAYS ENTERTAINING. As we were only 8 when play started (11.50
V&A v. JACOBITE CHANCERS Read Post »
First a word about the previous week’s invitation game in Sussex. Tony Bird had organised a game at Madehurst near
V&A OLD PROS v. V&A YOUTH Read Post »
THE SUN SHONE for most of the day, but it was damp in the morning and captain Bird N. sent
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THE SUN CAME OUT. A minor miracle, considering the hail of last week. Nothing about this almost biblical weather surprises.
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I WAS ABSENT LOOKING UP Brigitte Bardot in St. Tropez last week (not literally) so Andy Fraser took over reporting
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Another fine day, if a trifle humid. For some reason we had found it tricky getting a quorum – we
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