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One last try...


Is anyone up for a rematch sometime towards the end of the season???


I have 4 including me (others from outside the forum, including Dems).


Piers has said he could do September...


Brendan, David, Citizen???


Come on, there is surely a score to settle! Dems said to me just the other day he still doesn't feel quite right about how quickly they seemed to rack up 65 runs....


Who has any contact details for the other team?

I?m up for it. I am however away for the first 2 weeks in September.


I will get Martin onboard again as without him, Dems and the player they lent us we would have been properly stuffed.


If we are going to play though let?s get some practice in. It?s light in the evenings at the moment so we can go to the nets in Dulwich Park after work during the week.


Then to the Plough.

Almost certain to cry off any rematch, Keef - I am one bitter loser and am still seething from the defeat.

Actually, days out are at a premium. As enjoyable as the day was if the choice is between a pub crawl and a cricket match, the former has it.

Fair enough Citizen.


Brendan I agree that we should do nets. Dems' team practise there on Wednesday evenings, are a very friendly lot, and would probably be happy for us to join them...


Another firend Nathan (formerly of the CPT, brother to Candice) also plays with Dems' team, and is a bit of a handy allrounder (leaning towards bowling I think), and he's up for it.


Piers, do you have any contact details?

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