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MCC Men’s Day offers a chance for the Club’s Playing Members to play at Lord’s, and this season, will see a 50-over match take place between players from the North and the South of the country.
The match is due to begin at 10.30 and will be streamed live via the link below, with commentary from Terry Blake, who will be joined by several guests throughout the day.
Paul Rees
Andrew Weighell (c)
Gareth Langman
Stuart Stoneman
James Doherty
Andrew Fishburn
Paul Ryan
Nick Peet
Jamie Lee
Paul Purewal
Craig Barrington
Will Hilton
Jamie Thompson
Evan Flowers (c)
James Williams
David Russell
Simon Beetham
Jack Miller
Hugh St. J. Pilkington
Jamie Batten
Jack Bruce
Steven Stacey
Umpires: Neil Beeforth and Jeremy Beckwith
Scorers: Clive Parsons and St John Pilkington