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2007 Team
Chas "Beggers" Begley
Aka the Janitor. In between his annual appearance as the SBCC's strike bowler, Chas looks after the Clubhouse, better known as Tuskers Bar to which all at the Sixes are very welcome on every night of the tournament (is this a big enough plug – Ed?). SBCC's leading wicket taker at last year's Sixes with a majestic… erm… 2 wickets
Richard "Dickster" Ford
A welcome return to Chiang Mai for the drumming maestro and gazelle-like fielder. As big a hit in the commentary box as he is at the crease. Brings as many teeth (at the time of writing) to the Sixes as he did to last year's tournament which has confounded many expectations.
Matt "Colander" Milsom
Guitarist and head of banter. Recently moved to Sydney to work on his game after becoming the first SBCC recipient of the duck badge. Wrote himself into the SBCC record books last year by claiming the club's first ever stumping
Ian "Poohie / Young Brooker" Brookes
A debut appearance in Chiang Mai for another SBCC veteran. Due to an administrative oversight had a trial with Warwickshire but was turned down after it was felt he might lead Dermot Reeve and Paul Smith astray. Extremely dangerous both on and off the pitch.
Adam "FIRE!" Barnett
First Sixes for the London fireman who is no stranger to Chiang Mai. Happily, due to the collective fitness levels of the rest of the team, a specialist fielder front of and behind square…. all of it.
Colin "Bins" Brown
A debut appearance for the big man from Bermuda. After having both his shoulders surgically re-built will likely decline the chance to bowl and concentrate on his commanding presence behind the stumps. Has full responsibility for Butchie….
Phil "Spud" Gorman
Made his SBCC debut at last year's Sixes and makes a very welcome return in 2008. The batting powerhouse of the team and possesses a bowling action fine-tuned from years of lobbing potatoes.
Nigel "Gurners" Gurney
The opposition's friend. Topped the ratings in 2007 for the number of extras conceded, ensuring he skippered the SBCC to the basement of the Spoon competition. More of the same expected this year.
Martin "Butchie" Ray
Non-playing skipper, although only qualified for that post on the water. Another debut appearance from Bermuda who is being flown in by the Tuskers Bar management and shareholders to ensure current year's targets are hit.
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