D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
braveneutral wrote:This reminds me of the picturesque grounds' thread. I don't think that there are many sports which can rival such incredible scenery in stadia format.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:You only see the (pretty incredible) pavillion in the picture.
Someone on the thread posted pictures of pavillions in New England, which are quite something.
Scarborough looks fantastic. Used to go there as a boy, but can't really remember it.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Bit chilly though.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
braveneutral wrote:A century in the back garden would be a start an then take it for there.
Alviro Patterson wrote:braveneutral wrote:A century in the back garden would be a start an then take it for there.
I've yet to score 100 club runs, let alone a century.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:braveneutral wrote:A century in the back garden would be a start an then take it for there.
I've yet to score 100 club runs, let alone a century.
You got to be the specialist bowler
Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:braveneutral wrote:A century in the back garden would be a start an then take it for there.
I've yet to score 100 club runs, let alone a century.
You got to be the specialist bowler
More of an impact bowler, used to give the main bowlers a rest and attempt to pick up a wicket or two in a spell. Unfortunately the bowling has suffered from the yips to a point I didn't enjoy playing, but carried on to ensure a team could be fielded.
Nice feeling when having some time in the middle and score some vital lower order runs, although a rare occasion.
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