Sun stopped play at Taunton 20:07 - Jul 20 with 1190 views | dickythorpe | Only seen this a few times before in cricket. | | | | |
Sun stopped play at Taunton on 20:21 - Jul 20 with 1168 views | jackharris | Canterbury dicky! The England women cricketers are playing a test at Taunton. I’ve seen it happen at Canterbury before and at Derby before they turned the wicket. [Post edited 20 Jul 2019 20:25]
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Sun stopped play at Taunton on 20:27 - Jul 20 with 1151 views | dickythorpe | Yes Canterbury it is, apologies | | | |
Sun stopped play at Taunton on 20:32 - Jul 20 with 1138 views | Cooperman |
Sun stopped play at Taunton on 20:21 - Jul 20 by jackharris | Canterbury dicky! The England women cricketers are playing a test at Taunton. I’ve seen it happen at Canterbury before and at Derby before they turned the wicket. [Post edited 20 Jul 2019 20:25]
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That’s it, you’ve jogged my memory. I remember watching a few televised domestic T20’s that were disturbed by sunset but couldn’t for the life of me remember where it was. Derby! | |
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Sun stopped play at Taunton on 21:04 - Jul 20 with 1108 views | theloneranger | Dickie Bird stopped an England v West Indies Test Match @ Old Trafford in the 1990's. The sun was reflecting off a greenhouse 😎 Good old Dickie | |
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Sun stopped play at Taunton on 09:23 - Jul 21 with 947 views | fishman | I can remember a game about 10yrs ago at Myndd Newydd ,we all had to stop as this big yellow thing popped out from behind the clouds ,never seen anything like it before,probably never see the like again | | | |
Sun stopped play at Taunton on 09:30 - Jul 21 with 933 views | WarwickHunt | The Guardian on England captains - What was it about Brearley? Despite being only a moderate batsman (by Test standards) he was a masterful handler of men and a shrewd tactician. His leadership skills mystified many, such as the Australian paceman Rodney Hogg who said: 'He's got a degree in people, hasn't he?', or a correspondent to The Guardian in 1981, who wrote: 'On Friday I watched J M Brearley directing his fieldsmen very carefully. He then looked up at the sun and made a gesture which suggested that it should move a little squarer. Who is this man?' | | | |
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