Much as I have admired KP’s godless brilliance this summer, I must later take you through a dream I had about his wife. Later, later. A solitary summer has lately livened up. I’ve been following the progress of Highgate’s third and fourth teams with vigour, brass-rubbing (The stone flags are cold beneath your feet and the […]
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Contemplating the England batting order
July 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Wicket-Keepers … an essential part of the modern game? And other thoughts
March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
As a some time club skipper, it was once pointed out to me that my ideas were unusual and dangerously eccentric. But is this not the thinking that we must all undertake at some point in our lives? Were it not for my weakness for internet dating and strong European lager, I could have captained England.
I dreamt only […]
Twenty20: England 2 Law Abiding Citizens 0
February 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Daniel Vettori, sat high in his bunker above Christchurch, must have cursed the coming of this windy day, and the second Twenty20 international at a brisk Christchurch. It was won by England in similar manner to the first.
Collingwood won the toss and batted. Today Mustard and Wright were yobbish for an opening partnership of […]
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