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Day 1, 4th Test Match, England versus India, The Oval, London

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

It may be hard for some people to believe, but some days there can be just too much sport on TV.

 

Take Sunday, there was the last day of the 4th test between England and India, the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa, the final stage to Le Tour and the final of the women's Euros.

 

All on at pretty much the same time.

 

I have not watched motor racing in over two decades, and live Test Match Cricket since 2005, so it was going to be a toss up between the cycling and kicky ball.

 

We were up pretty early, the cats fed, coffee drunk. But I saw we didn't have enough fruit for breakfast, but instead of waiting until Tesco opened, I suggested going out for breakfast.

 

We went into town and found the car park already three quarters full, and once we were in Chaplins, found just one table free.

 

A cruise ship has docked, and so the wait between ordering our food and it coming was enlivened by bus-loads of mainly American tourists being dropped into town.

 

As the bus left, you could them, standing around looking at DDC's worst plans made real, and them thinking, is this it?

 

Breakfast came, and was good. We are so regular here now, the waitress knows our order before we say it.

 

Not much else to do, so once finished we go back to the car and drive back home, along Townwall Street, now not clogged with traffic, then home.

 

Back home I mow the lawnmeadow, then after thinking about it, rake the thatch up. But my mind baulked at the scarifying tool. So, we decided to buy a machine instead, to make it easier.

 

That's arriving on Monday.

 

I sit on the patio with Scully, watching the birds and beers, me sipping from an ice cold bottle of Leffe.

 

Which I discover is now brewed in the UK, so will not be buying that again.

 

Come three in the afternoon, and the cycling starts. So, I settle down to watch it, and with the addition of three climbs up to Sacré-Cœur up the narrow cobbled streets of Montmartre, I decided to watch that until the end, and tape England v Spain to watch once the cycling was finished.

 

The cycling was brilliant, and doubly so the new climb. The race was won by my favourite rider, Wout van Aert, who found new reserves of strength to outclimb Tadej Pogačar on the second climb, then being the best descender, opened up a large lead, which he kept through the last circuit.

 

Then over to the footy. The game had nearly finished, or should have, but I started from kick off, sipping a pint of Taddy Porter and munching chilli nuts as Spain took the lead, then England levelled early in the second half.

 

Due to a glitch in the i player, I had seen the score with 5 minutes to go in extra time, so the only unknown was those last five minutes.

 

No goals scored, so went to penalties.

 

And unlike the England men, there was never any doubt with Spain scoring just one spot kick, so England ran out 3-1 winners.

 

Let the celebration, and tears, begin.

English:

Today the first Airbus A350 produced for Swiss International Air Lines completed its 4th test flight.

Personally, this is one of the most beautiful aircraft liveries I have ever seen, which has been named “Wonderlust”, and the aircraft itself carries the name of one of the most charming cities in the world: Lausanne.

 

 

Français :

Aujourd’hui, le premier Airbus A350 produit pour la compagnie Swiss International Air Lines a effectué son 4ème vol d’essai.

Personnellement, c’est l’une des plus belles livrées d’avion que j’aie jamais vues, baptisée « Wonderlust », et l’avion porte le nom de l’une des villes les plus charmantes du monde : Lausanne.

 

▪️Airbus A350-900

▪️Reg: F-WZHI (future: HB-IFA)

▪️MSN: 737

 

#swiss #swissairlines #airbus #a350 #a350xwb #lausanne #toulouse #wonderlust #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationphotography #aviationgeek #avgeek #planes #plane #planeporn #planespotter #planespotting #spotter #aircraft #airliner #flighttest

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Glenn McGrath bowling to the English openers on Day One of the 2006 Boxing Day Test. 4th Test of the Ashes series.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008.

 

De Villiers and Morkel stroll through for a leisurely single.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

It may be hard for some people to believe, but some days there can be just too much sport on TV.

 

Take Sunday, there was the last day of the 4th test between England and India, the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa, the final stage to Le Tour and the final of the women's Euros.

 

All on at pretty much the same time.

 

I have not watched motor racing in over two decades, and live Test Match Cricket since 2005, so it was going to be a toss up between the cycling and kicky ball.

 

We were up pretty early, the cats fed, coffee drunk. But I saw we didn't have enough fruit for breakfast, but instead of waiting until Tesco opened, I suggested going out for breakfast.

 

We went into town and found the car park already three quarters full, and once we were in Chaplins, found just one table free.

 

A cruise ship has docked, and so the wait between ordering our food and it coming was enlivened by bus-loads of mainly American tourists being dropped into town.

 

As the bus left, you could them, standing around looking at DDC's worst plans made real, and them thinking, is this it?

 

Breakfast came, and was good. We are so regular here now, the waitress knows our order before we say it.

 

Not much else to do, so once finished we go back to the car and drive back home, along Townwall Street, now not clogged with traffic, then home.

 

Back home I mow the lawnmeadow, then after thinking about it, rake the thatch up. But my mind baulked at the scarifying tool. So, we decided to buy a machine instead, to make it easier.

 

That's arriving on Monday.

 

I sit on the patio with Scully, watching the birds and beers, me sipping from an ice cold bottle of Leffe.

 

Which I discover is now brewed in the UK, so will not be buying that again.

 

Come three in the afternoon, and the cycling starts. So, I settle down to watch it, and with the addition of three climbs up to Sacré-Cœur up the narrow cobbled streets of Montmartre, I decided to watch that until the end, and tape England v Spain to watch once the cycling was finished.

 

The cycling was brilliant, and doubly so the new climb. The race was won by my favourite rider, Wout van Aert, who found new reserves of strength to outclimb Tadej Pogačar on the second climb, then being the best descender, opened up a large lead, which he kept through the last circuit.

 

Then over to the footy. The game had nearly finished, or should have, but I started from kick off, sipping a pint of Taddy Porter and munching chilli nuts as Spain took the lead, then England levelled early in the second half.

 

Due to a glitch in the i player, I had seen the score with 5 minutes to go in extra time, so the only unknown was those last five minutes.

 

No goals scored, so went to penalties.

 

And unlike the England men, there was never any doubt with Spain scoring just one spot kick, so England ran out 3-1 winners.

 

Let the celebration, and tears, begin.

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

The Ashes at Walkabout Broad Street.

 

Not just the 1st Test at Edgbaston.

 

The Australian Bar, assume they will be supporting the Ausies and not England?

  

WALKABOUT

 

HOME OF THE ASHES 2023

  

FRIDAY JUNE 16-TUESDAY JUNE 20: 1ST TEST, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, EDGBASTON

 

WEDNESDAY JUNE 28-SUNDAY JULY 2: 2ND TEST, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, LORD'S

 

THURSDAY JULY 6-MONDAY JULY 10: 3RD TEST, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, HEADINGLEY

 

WEDNESDAY JULY 19-SUNDAY JULY 23: 4TH TEST, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD

 

THURSDAY JULY 27-MONDAY 31: 5TH TEST, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, THE KIA OVAL

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Old Trafford Ashes test, day 5. Not a single ball was bowled. Total washout. But we hung on optimistically until 4 o'clock, eating a generous stash of snacks, and doing the daily Squaredle.

 

[Unedited Pic from Jo's Phone]

 

* Test cricket that is. You can stick your Hundred where the sun doesn't shine!

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008.

 

AB De Villiers can't believe that he has given his wicket away three runs short of a century.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

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Now you are going to watch the latest cricket highlights between South Africa vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 2 Highlights – March 31, 2018. Here you can watch South Africa vs Austraila 4th Day 2 Test Video Highlights with HD Quality Cricket Highlights.

 

Match Details:

 

Match: South Africa vs Austraila Test 4th Day 2, 31 March 2018

 

When: Saturday, 31 March 2018

 

Time: 08:00 AM GMT

 

Where: New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

 

Highlights Uploaded After The Match

 

Some Interesting Facts:

 

South Africa Test Ranking: 2nd Position

 

Australia Test Ranking: 3rd Position

 

Head to Head in Test: 97

 

South Africa Won: 52

 

Australia Won: 24

   

South Africa /Playing XI:

 

Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis (c), Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock (wk), Vernon Philander, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Morne Morkel

 

Australia /Playing XI:

 

Joe Burns, Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Peter Handscomb, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine (c & wk), Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Chadd Sayers, Josh Hazlewood

 

The post South Africa Vs Australia, 4rth Test, Day 2 Highlights – 31 March, 2018 appeared first on Highlights Guru.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

4th test shot from my 35mm x 100mm panoramic bamboo pinhole camera.

0.3mm hand drilled pinhole

Kodak 200 ASA expired color print film

8 second exposure

C41 processed

Shot with this camera:

www.flickr.com/photos/dciphotography/6235556283/

3rd day of the 4th Test at Durham CCC, Chester-le-Street.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

An infamously duff declaration from Garry Sobers in the fourth Test in Trinidad. Only 11 captains have declared in the third innings and watched their side lose a Test, and none of them were vilified quite as much as Sobers after this. He declared twice in this match, at 526 for 7 and then 92 for 2. That left England needing 215 in 165 minutes, and anchored by Geoff Boycott's unbeaten 80 they got there with seven wickets and, more importantly, three minutes to spare. Sobers' gamble was brave - he wanted to inject some life into a series that was drifting along aimlessly - but also foolhardy, as his attack was weakened by an injury to Charlie Griffith. It ended up costing West Indies the series - England drew the last Test to win 1-0, despite Sobers' best efforts: he hammered 152 and 95 not out, and took six wickets.

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

A non-Brighton photo from when I didn’t live in Brighton. We’d just been listening to England winning the 4th test of the last Ashes series when arriving into Southold and this pick up game was taking place on the coastal lawns. My cricket advisor likes the composition but is critical of the wicket keeper’s girl-like stance.

 

As for the current series, I thought I’d have more time to post this before it finished but time is fast running out.

Friday 27th August. Pitch Perfect came together to perform at Lords Cricket Ground during Lunch of the 4th Test against Pakistan.

 

LSO On Track performed incredibly, in front of 28,000 spectators, while StreetChance played a furious game of Street20 with the Lord Mayor taking part.

 

We got some incredible responses from the crowd and the sun shone on us the whole time we were on the ground.

 

If you saw us, or want to hear more about the Appeal get in touch at lordmayorsappeal@lso.co.uk or see www.pitchperfectlondon.org

 

Thanks!

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

Image from the fourth test of the 2011/12 Border-Gavaskar Series.

The series went to Australia in a 4-0 whitewash.

To see more images like this, visit www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia.

 

Images are not available for purchase.

 

It didn't quite work, I didn't notice at the time.

 

3rd day of the 4th Test at Durham CCC, Chester-le-Street.

England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008

Ricky Ponting and Andrew Straus walk on the field to go and do the toss to decide who bats and who bowls

  

We would like to thank the people of Pacific Palisades, California as well as the members of the PAPA - Pacific Palisades Americanism Parade Association and the Will Rogers 5k/10k run committee for their cooperation and enthusiastic support of the day of LIVE programming from Pacific Palisades on July 4, 2012.

 

Join us on July 4, Thursday, 2013 on station KVMD- TV Channel 23, from 8 am to 5 for the 36th Annual Will Rogers State Park 5k/10k run event and for the 65th Annual Pacific Palisades Americanism Parade as the anchor events for the Los Angeles Regional 4th of July LIVE Day of Celebration.

 

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We are working to bring you a recording of the day's activities, either web based or on DVD, as dictated by technical parameters.

 

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