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Not Another Cricket Blog: The third man mystery
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Not Another Cricket Blog. Until 2011, this was home to my literary-appreciative cricket blog. Then I messed things up by moving to Colombia. Wednesday, 10 August 2011. The third man mystery. The second ball of today's third Test was a good one from James Anderson. It forced Indian opener Gautam Gambhir into an obviously nervy and unconvincing shot. And yet Gambhir scored four from it to get off the mark. Why? Because the ball went to an unguarded third man boundary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kettering Civic Society - Home Page
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Local People and Issues. Sponsors, Bletsoe Brown (where KCS archives files are being stored). To see Kettering Council's Performance plan visit. Http:/ www.kettering.gov.uk/. The Manor house museum and programme of events can be found at www.kettering.gov.uk/heritage/museum.htm. The Friends of The Alfred East Art Gallery: www.friendskagam.org. For historic sites around Kettering try www.kettering.gov.uk/aboutkettering/placestovisit/historichouses/index.htm. Http:/ wellingboroughcivicsociety.org.uk. For a...
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About | 1794: A Small Story
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1794: A Small Story. For various reasons during 2009, I found myself reading about a bunch of scientists, engineers and radical politicians of the late 18th Century. They weren’t necessarily the most famous or influential of people, but they were the ones who appealed to me because of my work, my city, and the ideas that interest me. Was simply based on printing the 20 Ignite slides as Moo cards, with associated pages on my blog. My objective with this version is to create a small, playful thing that is ...
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Not Another Cricket Blog: The Cambridge Companion to Cricket - isn't 'pastoral' an adjective?
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Not Another Cricket Blog. Until 2011, this was home to my literary-appreciative cricket blog. Then I messed things up by moving to Colombia. Tuesday, 9 August 2011. The Cambridge Companion to Cricket - isnt pastoral an adjective? I must admit that I am struggling to enjoy. The Cambridge Companion to Cricket. Perhaps it's been too long since I left university. Perhaps I've got more used to ghosted autobiographies and tour diaries. Perhaps I'm just a bit thick. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Atherton'...
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Not Another Cricket Blog: About
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Not Another Cricket Blog. Until 2011, this was home to my literary-appreciative cricket blog. Then I messed things up by moving to Colombia. Not Another Cricket Blog was active from February 2009 to the end of the 2011 season. Then I moved to Colombia, which somewhat restricted my ability to spend days watching cricket at the Oval or Nevil Road. Among the assorted book reviews and criticisms of Kevin Pietersen's dress sense was this piece. Will Finch, August 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Morning Ever...
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Onchan Book Group: November 2013
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Onchan Book Group get together on the first Thursday of each month at Onchan Library. We all love books and reading, and this blog is our way of sharing some of our views. Wednesday, November 20, 2013. The 44 Scotland Street Series. By Alexander McCall Smith. Clever, elegant and funny, these novels feature an endearing, memorable group of characters who provide us with huge entertainment as they go about their everyday lives. By Elizabeth Von Arnin. How can this be, enchantment in April,. Jonathan Living...
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KCS Blue Plaques
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Blue Plaque Heritage Trail. Local People and Issues. The Society has begun its Heritage Trail by placing plaques around the town to commemorate well-known people who have contributed to Kettering's history. Use the interactive map below to find where the plaques are located and click on the plaques at the side for more information on each person. Sir Charles Wicksteed (1847-1931). Link to Open Plaque entry. Although not a local man in origin, Charles Wicksteed became one of the most characteristic of bus...
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Not Another Cricket Blog: Michael Vaughan plays for Goldsborough - in disguise
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Not Another Cricket Blog. Until 2011, this was home to my literary-appreciative cricket blog. Then I messed things up by moving to Colombia. Wednesday, 24 August 2011. Michael Vaughan plays for Goldsborough - in disguise. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get the NACB feed. Books I've read and recommend. Hell for Leather: A Modern Cricket Journey by Robert Winder. England versus Australia: A Pictorial History of the Test Matches since 1877 by David Frith. The Packer Affair by Henry Blofeld.
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Not Another Cricket Blog: Will Gidman and the 'minor double'
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Not Another Cricket Blog. Until 2011, this was home to my literary-appreciative cricket blog. Then I messed things up by moving to Colombia. Sunday, 11 September 2011. Will Gidman and the minor double. In the 1906 first-class season, Yorkshire's George Hirst scored 2,385 runs and took 208 wickets. In 1937, Sussex allrounder James Parks scored 3,003 runs in first-class matches and took 101 wickets. The minor double he is approaching is surprisingly rare. In fact, no cricketer has achieved it since 199...