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SUN STOPS PLAY!!

"Get on with it", "Get 'em back" and "Rubbish" are three of the comments uttered with feeling by Lancashire supporters after the players leave the field due to the batsmen being inconvenienced by, wait for it, the sun!

It's shining too brightly, would you believe.

Warwickshire 125 for 2. Sometimes, I do wonder about cricket.

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Comments (7)

Paul:

Brian: 118 all out?

brian:

Yep - and I win. Only seven runs away. The closest.
Or at least I should win. A kangaroo court, hastily assembled by Kim and Jane, has ruled that my prediction is disallowed due to the slight inaccuracy pertaining to the wickets column.
That's the sort of goalpost-moving that crazed dictators do.

Greeny Greenbank:

What about sane dictators? Do they not move the goalposts then?

Paul:

Hi Brian I'm on your side on this one as I clearly heard you say that runs should be the first criteria, although no-one else may of been listening.

My target may of been slightly optimistic but I didn't take account for the sun...

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