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It is supposedly the cricket season, but with the unpredictable British weather, it is pretty much always the off season for summer sports.
This was taken on Friday June 12th 2015 – the 2nd One Day International between England and New Zealand at the Kia Oval. A close game won by the Black Caps, and interrupted by what could have been a match swinging lightning storm. Here play is about to resume and the covers are coming off.
It is against the law (probably) to go the Oval and not take a picture of the gasworks:
More cricketing snaps here from last season.
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