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Hi Guys (and ladies among you.....)

I previously made suggestions of 2 more 'players' for the game on the 18th - one definite bowler (a practised overarm) and the other, well I'm not overly sure, but he's willing.....

Regards equipment, not sure what is required, shamefully I think I may have suggested that hubbie's cricket gear was 'recycled' a couple of seasons ago due to lack of use - please tell me there's a communal ED box?

Looking forward to a sun-filled day of cricket, as promised will be there with cake - just let me know the details.

x

Yeah Piers - we've got you down for the 18th. If there's a problem - i.e. it's too soon - we can move it but it'd leave us with a hole in our fixture list we've got to fill. I'd prefer not to.


Anyway, try and get a net in beforehand and make sure you've got 11. Last year we both struggled but this year people are getting more involved.


As a cricket team we pride ourselves not on our sporting ability but our ability to lay on the best tea and cakes in all of South London - so that's something to look forward to!

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