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Thank Christ that’s settled! Massive relief for all involved.
Finally I can exhale..
Breaking news: Google agrees King Cricket is one of the world’s foremost source of club-cricketer-bat-sticker-decision related news.
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Top four results. Take that the BBC.
May I please take the honour of being the first to congratulate you, KC.
KC – you are the ’60 Minutes’ of the cricketing world.
Asking tough questions on real issues.
Cricket journalism of this quality keeps me coming back. Seriously.
Please keep up the good work.
kindest regards,
Wait. I thought this was about a sticker that could miraculously mend breaking cricket bats?