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CRICKET: Nine-man Kidlington skittled

10:09pm Sunday 31st August 2008

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Nine-man Kidlington's abject home form ended in the Home Counties Premier League with a comprehensive eight-wicket defeat to Burnham on Saturday.

Kidlington, already relegated from Division 2 West, failed to field eleven players after bowlers Faisal Chaudhry and Tim Dredge broke down on the motorway and did not get there in time to bat.

The umpires allowed the home team to field two substitutes for the 13 overs needed to complete the game, after Kidlington had been dismissed for 84.

The game was all over one hour after lunch.


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Voyeur!!, Here says...
9:11am Mon 1 Sep 08

Oh dear!!! Let the entertainment begin!!!!

The AA boys, A ROAD says...
11:11am Mon 1 Sep 08

Mr Duval. If you are looking for new sponsor for next year we are interested looks like you will keep us busy....

Classy, says...
4:41pm Mon 1 Sep 08

What a disgrace kidlington have been this year. Fielding 9 players, what a joke.Who in thier right mind would play for them now. A total shambles. !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lovin it, DIV 1 says...
1:42pm Tue 2 Sep 08

They may only be able to get five players next season when the mass exodus starts....Any bets on where the big boys will go?

Staffy Lad, Staffs says...
3:44pm Wed 3 Sep 08

A little birdy tells me that one of the players who 'broke down on the motor way' actually played a game that day in the Staffordshire league...

Interesting i thought!

Classy, says...
10:32am Thu 4 Sep 08

Kidlington = Joke. Simple as that.

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