The obligatory 'babe shot', this time of three committed partners of various Free Foresters who refused to be driven indoors despite the chilly wind and less than sunny conditions.
Messers Standen McDougal, Jolliffe and Tollworthy taking it easy after a long stint in the field and a truly magnificent lunch courtesy of the Babbers' chefs. Ed Weale maintaining his 'suspicious policeman' stance in the background whilst the ever-dedicated Nicola Player studies her scorebook meticulously.
Three victorious Free Foresters celebrate in the Babbers' bar proudly adorned with the clubs' colours - Mark Williams (centre) and Nick Baldwin (right).
Oh dear! Richard Moffat managed to pour a glass of red wine all over his good lady who just happened to be wearing a pair of very white trousers. The Babington staff had the trousers laundered within an hour highlighting the exceptional service the House offers to one and all including errant cricketers!
The charming Mark Williams delighted after his match-winning spell of 6 for 61 which destroyed the Babington batting line-up. Flight, guile and a touch of luck combined to skittle Babbers' for 179. A great effort!
Lord Jolliffe returns sheepishly to the hutch after a duck following an immaculately timed forward defensive stroke was pushed perfectly into the hands of Ben Lyons at short cover. Never mind Andrew, it happens to us all believe me!!!
(From left to right) - Matt Perry, he of England and Bath rugby fame, Mark Williams and our very own Mark Cadbury enjoy a cuppa and scones during tea taken in front of the old chapel.
Father and son Ben and Eddie Lyons enjoying their cup of tea after their contrasting innings. Ben was caught by a blinder at slip by Jonathon Boulton for a Golden, while Eddie compiled an invaluable half century proving that age really doesn't matter! A lovely picture.
Various Free Foresters having a natter under Babington's whispering tree's to quote Sassoon.
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10 new cricket balls in the pavilion - awaiting the arrival of Cafe du Paris and Barran's helmet, good luck on Sunday.
Mark
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