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what kind of standard are you looking for brendan? I can just about (on a good day), get the ball from one set of stumps to the other. Keef's pretty niffty.


Keef - you are looking at this the wrong way. Don't go to bed, you'll be fine. I'll also supply you with a vodka (and half the left over red bull MP is giving).

I can get the ball down the other end it is just normally followed by the words no ball, wide or the sight of the ball disappearing to the boundary.


Last time I tried to bowl was in the nets about 2 years back and it was piss poor. My mate actually told me to bowl underarm for a while so he could get some decent batting practice in.

I'm going to regret this as my birthday party the day before will preclude any smidgen of ability I still possess, but, aye, go on then. I can bowl a bit. How many overs can I/am I allowed to/have to bowl? Batting is a touch more erratic.


Does anyone have any cricket gear or can we turn up in trackies and a t shirt. I'm guessing most people here don't have whites?!


What about bats, gloves, pads, balls etc etc.

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