A very hot summer day at the Hirschanger, the fridge well stocked with cool fresh and the competition – the Fellowship of Fairly Odd Places Cricket Club- waiting outside the gates at 12 noon.
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No match report submitted, but there is every chance we played a match here.
Read MoreGlorious summer day at the Hirschanger, around 20°C and MCC at the must-win stage of the season in order to avoid the drop into division II. Captain Ayub used Maria Theresa correctly, lost the toss
Read MoreAnother fine summer day, 20°C plus and captain Ayub used the correct Maria Theresa silver dollar at the toss, promptly won it and chose to bat first. The opposition were one player short and wanted to...
Read MoreThe semi-finals of the Regionalliga T20 and having recently beaten Passau in the league the Bumblebees travelled hopefully to Passau, some on the train with the captain keeping a somewhat aloof profil...
Read MoreAh Bobby Gentry, where are you now? It was the third of June another sleepy kind of summer`s day They were putting out the boundary flags ready for the start of play And it was sometime afte...
Read MoreMCCII win against CCB at the Hirschanger in Division II league match (27 May 2017)
JD holds his nerve as MCC II win by the skin of their teeth An unfamiliar sight considering recent weeks, the sun was up and the Hirsch was awash with heat and bikini clad women as MCCII continued
Read MoreSerendib snatch victory in hard fought Division I match in Neu-Perlach (27 May 2017)
The first really early-summer`s day for cricket. Temperatures in the high twenties and a start set for 12 noon with the request for all selected players to be there at 11:30. Why are Waqas and Imtiaz ...
Read MoreA blau/weiss Bayerischer Himmel, increasingly more weiss than blau as the game progressed, saw us at the Eduard Spranger ground to face effectively the Pak Orient II team. They were down to play Passa
Read MoreNottingham celebrates as Broad`s record is equalled in Kirchanschöring (20 May 2017)
The feisty atmosphere in the town centre of Nottingham reached even dizzier heights requiring two bouncers to be in position at the door of every pub when the news spread that, thanks to the efforts o
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