Monday 21 June 2010

Images From The Ditcheat Match - 20th June 2010

Stephen Priscott who had a chequered day! His brilliant batting made up for a sporting bowling spell although both were characterised by the ball flying into the bean field at regular intervals!

Perfection!

Gregor, who along with the rest of the Babington staff, really do look after us superbly and tolerate our Sunday madness almost without question.

Obviously Babington is typified by cool, understated style, iconic brands and an appreciation of chic and sophistication. I therefore present to you Mr. Mark Cadbury who seems to think it is ok to dress like this in public. Mate, what you do at home is your own affair, but please - pack it in before we call the fashion police!!!

Lord Jolliffe wearing an expression that can only have been caused by Cadbury's appearance.

Honestly.....

Stewart & Silvia from Soho House who spent the afternoon watching the match unfold.

Matthew Ellis and Jason Moore getting up close and personal.

Mrs Priscott and son Boris wondering what all the fuss is about.

Caroline Weale, Freddie and Vikki chillin' out - as I mentioned ladies, filed under WAGS!

According to Sarah Ellis, the new BHCC baggy green caps are a disgrace, but we think they are suitably eccentric and strangely appropriate.

Andrew Jolliffe with his wonderful family just before the match started.

The legend that is Steven Priscott - bowled like a drain, but belted four sixes later on to seal our victory! An up and down day against his former team mates.

Another legend, this time Mr. David Horler who didn't bat or bowl but took a stunning catch and reminded us all of what a true a gent he is. Great to see him back in the fold.

Jesus - Messrs. Cadbury and David Eaton who spent the whole day winding each other up on and off the pitch. Even when Ellis and I left at 11ish they were still at it.

Giles Lunt - the one and only - enjoys sucking on a fag as part of his pre-match ritual - he must be doing something right as his direct hit from cover got us on our way and set the standard for a electric fielding display.

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