Richard Millward’s cunning plan for the stumps to collapse with the next puff of wind is rumbled. Meanwhile, Adrian Lowes replays one of his finest catches ever taken for the Grange whilst wearing a pink hat.
The St Edmunds pavilion with spectators on the edge of their seats with excitement over the afternoon’s play
Graham Cowell happy despite not selling most of his ice-creams
I think this target’s gettable!
With most of his team mates bored stiff Joe Farrell completes his Rosemary Connelly warm-up routine
Another long tiring day behind the stumps for Richard Millward
Our esteemed captain, Bob Weatherly, relieved he has given Moira some washing to do
Richard Millward wonders what the bowler’s going to dish up next
The batsman makes a mistake and like lightening our wicketkeeper’s waiting to pounce
The batsman realises with Richard Millward under the ball there can only be one result
Poetry in motion, with the ball winging its way for four byes, Carl Skinner lets rip
With Mark Hayden-Smith looking on in puzzlement, Joe Farrell sees if he can find his way back to his mark with his eyes shut
Paul Farrell checking his score
That awfully nice Tony Weeden, desperate for the team to “get on with it”
Ben Dutton prepared to carry a tree on his back for the Club
There can only be one Charlie Smith