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TOKYO WOMBATS



2007 Team

MARTIN CHARLTON

Got himself into quite a state in the Awali tent, coming off 2nd best in a Big Bob fine session. Won't make that mistake again, but also won't let it deter him from going hard all week long.

IAN GASON

Slowing reflexes and failing eye-sight weren't enough to make Curly wear a lid, but a 15 year old Thai lad breaking his nose with a bouncer finally knocked some sense into him. Can make even the most meagre Floggers' total look daunting.

CHRIS MORTIMER

The Englishman's presence in the Wombats has sullied the Aussie reputation for gentlemanly conduct, via that English blight, sledging. However, The Monster's first words as a Wombat were "tell us about Chiang Mai." Won over remaining sceptics with his oriental over-the-sink pre-game warm-up routine.

REGAN DAWSON

Quietly spoken and mild-mannered, Reggie is just the type to be found lurking in dark corners of Bubbles. Will add some zip the the bowling as well as some zeroes to his credit card debts.

STEVE POTTER

In Irish Pub colours, played an infamous part in Tokyo's Sixes history when he grassed a last ball catch, ending the Japanese finals dream. Volunteered to fill a gap in the delapidated Tokyo squad. Cutting off the pinkie may seem like the easy option if the Fine Master has his way.

WHEELIE BIN

Wicket keepers are hard to find in Tokyo, so unless one is found soon, the lads from the land of the rising son will be using a bin for a 'keeper. Or pestering Spicey's katoey population with the traditional Japanese greeting, "G'day sweetheart. Ever kept wicket?"


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This document was updated on:  February 16, 2008