Surrey v Gloucestershire






I went to the Oval on Tuesday to watch the top of the table clash between Surrey and Gloucs. It was a good game, the visitors had to score 279 in 40 overs to win. Unfortunately, Ian Harvey and Craig Spearman smacked the ball around, scoring at a rate of ten runs an over at one point to win the game for Gloucs.
The couple in front of me stank of cheese and I had to move away from them before I could eat my sandwich.