Skater
ICC Chairman
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- Jan 12, 2004
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- England
Well if you can't beat a bunch of blind people...................
Still good work mate
This should be your first win. Against the Blind.
But hey, if you still lose, you can challenge the Penguins!!!
Do you know how embarassing it will be if I lose tomorrow?

It is a shame that you are only posting the results in the PC BT Shield. Good luck with that![]()
That is the norm, but when something as rare as a win happens in any competition I just have to let you know!
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CIVIC GARDENS WIN IN ONE DAY LEAGUE TO HELP THEIR CONFIDENCE FOR THE SHOWDOWN WITH THE BLIND SOCIETY

Civic Gardens put on a rare show of sublime class
Civic Gardens won a match in the One Day League for only the second time this season yesterday to move 4 points clear of the relegation zone.
Civic Gardens innings: 387/2 (Moyo 117 not out, Boyd 105, Shilton 93 not out, Lucas 58)
Walpole Wanderers innings: 41 all out (Donohoe 5/13, Wilmers 5/28)
Civic Gardens won by 346 runs
This thumping victory comes just two days before the team's next match in the coveted PlanetCricket Shield against The Blind Society.
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CIVICS LOOK CLOSER TO HOME FOR HELP WITH THEIR CRISIS
Civic Gardens have made moves to sign bowler Harry Impey from PlanetCricket Shield rivals the Raiders Eleven.
Impey has taken six wickets at an average of 12.83 in his limited amount of appearances this season.
Civics coach Lee Payne believes Impey can be the turning point in a dreadful season for his team.
"I said we had tried everything. I was wrong. One thing we haven't tried is bringing a fresh face to inject enthusasim and talent into the squad." he said.
The club will not know until Monday evening whether or not their bid of £200,001 was successful.
Raiders Eleven coach World Champions is reported to see Civic Gardens as the favourites to sign the player.