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Thanks Mockers - I will speak to Mr. Moos to do my part in the search for the Eleventh Man but I suspect that he will think it's a silly game for foreigners and not want to play.


PGC - do you think the cricket team might just want your milkshakes? ::o They do bring all the boys to the pitch.

I might just be able to make this although I haven't played for 25 years. I used to be quite a handy opening batsman when I was a youngster. I could do with a bit of exercise as well, so if you're a man short and a bit desperate, a nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse etc...

I may not have the car either citizen. My position, which I?m sure is similar to yours, is such that if women decided to have babies I don?t have a car. I will have to see if any of them are due.


Oh Jah don't worry I haven't played an actual game of cricket in about 13 years. This is why we must have a net. This Saturday anyone?

Denmark Hill (Take the [southern ] London Bridge to London Victoria via Denmark Hill train) zone: 2

Clapham High Street

Wandsworth Road

Battersea Park (Take the [southern ] London Victoria to West Croydon via Crystal Palace train) zone: 2

Clapham Junction

Wandsworth Common zone: 3


Total time 16 minutes

Hello East Dulwich Forumers,


This horrendous picture is of me, Raju, captain of King's Road CSC taken today. That bump on my head was me miscalculating how to bat against our opening bowler - and boy does it hurt. In our last match his bowling figures were: 7 overs - 5 maiden overs - 3 runs conceded - 3 wickets.


Anyway enough about him. On our website, we have a page with the details of the match (location, direction etc): http://www.krcsc.co.uk/match.php


If this has not already been done, I would like to establish the match stipulations and start time. In our previous match, we agreed on:

- 40 overs a side

- no bowler can bowl more than 7 overs

- one new ball to be used for both innings

- 2 members of the batting team to umpire


If you have any questions, email me at raju.mazumder at bristolalumni.org.uk


Cheers,


Raju

I'm afraid to say I'm a real doubt.


I shall do my best, but Saturday is looking manic, I have to be at this venue for 4pm, help set up / sound check, then the event starts, we finish playing at 1am, then have to wait for everyone to leave before we can get the gear out, so I will be lucky to get home by 4am, and think I will be totally knackered!


So what I am saying is I am going to try, but don't count on me. Sorry.

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