Ringer for the day Simon Kember shows how the skip dressed him up early on.
Guy was spotted with his new car - not too sure what he was up to though.
The pavilion
Stomper/punisher/ginger ninja and Lynden walk towards photographer for the day
J to teach him a lesson.
But Darry gives Nick a lesson too. Experience enables Nick to find what he's
been looking for for years.
Kember is laughing as usual whilst another wicket is down. This time by Woody's
rank long hops.
Lynden in full flow bowling.
aahhhhh-choooo
The slip cordon is forming - 4 slips and two gulleys.
The world does revolve around Simon.
Martin prepares mentally for his innings with some simple visualisation
techniques to the soothing sounds of Nick singing
It had to be done - Martin's feet
The crowd gathers
Simon practices the winning stroke.
Guthrie realises that it is no fun playing kabadi with a catching cradle
And so uses it for its proper purpose with the ultra competitive twosome - Ed
and Martin
Guy gets some stick from the bowlers - Using his body as extra padding
Ed shows off "Putting my body in the line of fire for the Knockers"
Guthrie sweats for England
Simon and Woody look after the scoring
Pete arrives having just turned up from the all-night rave he went to just down
the road.
Guy returns having finally realised that he was out having walked off after his
bail was dislodged only to return immediately but with a new bat - good
try Guy.
Pete spots a lesser spotted warbler amongst the Knockers
Ed skipper of the day.
Marshy bonds with the ball having fallen foul of one of their bowlers
Without warning Woody exits before the team photo could be taken
Take 1 - Guns out fellas. Spot the ones who practice!
A bit more civilized now.
back LtoR Lynden Spencer-Allen, Andrew Marshall, Corin
Spencer-Allen, Ed Irwin, Martin Thomas, Steve Trounce.
front Guthrie Miller, Guy Howe, Andy Darry, Pete Smith very
front - Simon Kember and
Excalibur
Not only is Trouncey's gun bigger than Ed's but he can show it whilst drinking a
beer
The tap proves the hunting ground for the fines master
Whilst showing his legs off to the fans, Guy realises the outcome of his
batting. (fines were administered at 10p for every square centimetre)
Irwin emerges from the bushes like a rabbit caught in the headlights.....
.........a good effort considering Martin entered the bushes after him. The fun
never stops with the Knockers.
A press photographer contacted the Knockers earlier today with news that he
had captured some of Martin's innings on film. It cost a great deal of money but
here it is:
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