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2004 Season Photos 1
Playing
GHK away at New Anniesland on a Sunny Sunday Afternoon in May. GUS
go on to win by ??? runs, please click to enlarge. |
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At
this point in the afternoon the game was drifting along like a three-hour
arthouse film, please click to enlarge.
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Gordon
Brown standing up to Wajid, who is aiming for the rough like a golfer
who's taken a bung to lose, please click to enlarge.
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Not such a good one from Harry Lloyd, who is picked off like a grape
at a French winery, please click to enlarge. |
Chris
Philo bowles one that fizzes like a can of Special Brew that's been
thrown on the floor before being opened, please click to enlarge.
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Like
an innately conservative vodka-lover, GHK were doing all their work
in singles, please click to enlarge. |
The
runs were starting to flow like a haemophiliac that has run out of
plasters. Paul Bartlett and Trevor Hoey try to work out what would
be a testing target to set Home Park: Sunday 30 May, please click
to enlarge. |
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GUS
on top with some Yorkshire-tight bowling. The batsman responds with
a cross-batted waft to a jaffa that ripped away off the seam, will
the catch be taken on the boundary... please click to enlarge.
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Another
batsmen has fallen for Wajid's version of the 3 card Monty: 2 big
leg breaks followed by an off break which demolished the stumps while
the batsmen sholdered arms. From then on the GUS were cruising like
P&O's favourite customers, please click to enlarge.
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Matt
Baker bowling his usual leg-stump dross which the batsman promptly
slams to cow corner. He found a consistent spot about as well as
Jackson Pollock during a 12-day bender, please click to enlarge.
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The
ball is swinging less than William Hague at the Notting Hill carnival,
but the batsman has no reply to the line and length Jim Liddle is
dishing out, please click to enlarge.
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