Above: Ben Draper stumped. Below: Matt Burton bowling. Pictures by Roy Honeybone It was arguably one of the best and most dramatic matches there have been in 21 years of ECB Southern Premier League cricket. South Wilts, defending a relatively modest 203, reduced St Cross Symondians to 84-9 before the Winchester club’s last pair Ed Ellis and Matt Haworth share a century stand to send nerves jangling and the deficit to a mere 12 runs. Then, with St Cross 191-9 and potentially only two scoring shots away from a quite remarkable victory, South Wilts’ wicketkeeper captain Ben Draper bags a record-equalling seventh victim of the innings and the hosts were all out.
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Follow RT on The Republican State Leadership Committee in the US has been ridiculed by Brits after insinuating that the “Queen of England” supports voter ID laws – thus making her an enemy of the Democrats.
“The woke cancel culture mob continues to call voter ID racist. Now that the Queen of England will require an ID to vote, will Dems cancel her too?” tweeted the committee on Wednesday, along with a photo of Queen Elizabeth II.
The woke cancel culture mob continues to call voter ID racist.Now that the Queen of England will require an ID to vote, will Dems cancel her too? pic.twitter.com/XG9s8sp4uO Republican State Leadership Committee (@RSLC) May 12, 2021