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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
While on beautiful grounds there are some absolutely fabulous grounds that are hardly known. I will post a few pictures here.

Sir John Paul Getty's estate at Wormsley has a fabulous ground where an annual, 6 a side, match is held in an event called the PCA Garden Party.

Edit : smaller though less spectacular views



 
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SJS

Hall of Fame Member
OOPs. Sorry that was too big an image. Here are smaller ones.

The Monton Combe School grounds - UK



The Hambledon Cricket Club, UK


The Bilsington Cricket Club, UK
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
He believed not merely that attack was the best form of defense, but that cricket was no fun without it. When warned, of the difficulty of the bowling and the urgent need for steadiness, he would flare out
" A fat lot of good you fellows have done with your steadiness. F>U>N>K thats how it is spelt and I'm going to stop it"
...and stop it he did.....He was a born breaker of enemy morale.

About which cricketer is the author talking ?
 
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SJS

Hall of Fame Member
A simultaneous visual quiz if you please.

Where was this photograph of these enthusiastic cricketers taken ? The country will do.



This is not the main question which is the previous post. This is just to keep the conversation going :)
 
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