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Department of Physics: Cavendish Cricket Club
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Email and phone search. Kings and Selwyn (via Fulbrooke Rd). St Catherines (via Kings Rd). 2017 University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE. Information provided by Webmaster.
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Department of Physics: Cavendish Cricket Club
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Email and phone search. If you're interested in playing, why not drop us an email (see contacts. And get added to the mailing list? Or just turn up at one of our practice nets sessions. Nets for Spring/Summer 2016. Currently there are no more net sessions planned but members of the squad are able to use the nets at Churchill and please feel free to use the email distribution list to encourage others to join in. 2017 University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE.
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Department of Physics: Cavendish Cricket Club
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Email and phone search. Sir Joseph John Thomson. (far right), discoverer of the electron, once captained the Cavendish Cricket Club. Image from Practical Physics, Millikan and Gale, 1920, scanned by B. Crowell. The club has been successful in recent years, with League victories in 2005, 2007 and 2008. Awaiting import - Click here to view. 2017 University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE. Information provided by Webmaster.
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Department of Physics: Cavendish Cricket Club
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Email and phone search. The Rules of King-Nasir (KN) Cricket. Our traditional end of season game is a celebration of the fun side of cricket and provides an opportunity for players of all abilities to join in. The rules were first proposed by Richard King and Ateeq Nasir and have been developed and tweaked following each game played. Players are paired up based on ability, better more experienced being paired with less experienced 1 pair in bat, 1 pair ready and waiting. Bowling is equally shared around.
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Explain that Stuff: Author page for Chris Woodford
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You are here: Home page. I'm Chris Woodford and I write all the articles on Explain that Stuff. I'm a British science writer and I've written lots of books on science and technology, including the hugely popular how-it-works titles Cool Stuff and How it Works (How Cool Stuff Works). With Ben Morgan et al), Cool Stuff 2.0 (The Gadget Book). With Jon Woodcock), and Cool Stuff Exploded. Is published worldwide by Bloomsbury, and has been named one of Physics World's Top Physics Books of 2015. Books I've writ...
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