Year: 2015
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Road’s LPL title challenge melts away in the heat of key Wandsworth Common battle
The Road’s bid to top the London Premier League comes to an end at Wandsworth Common after defeat against Cairns Fudge
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Super Test 2015: Day 1 picture gallery as The Road are left 160 behind
Day 1 from the South London Ashes Super Test finished with The Road 160 behind the Battersea Badgers with 3 first innings wickets left. The Badgers hit 247, before The Road closed the day on 87 for 7. Here are some of the moments in pictures:
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Lavender’s purple patch continues but he can’t stop King’s Road melting against Butterlords
Aussie ace Sam Lavender smashed 75 at Regents Park but the Orange Caps were unable to churn out a victory against Butterlords CC
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I don’t believe it! Road leave The Believers CC with one foot in the grave… but can’t kill them off
As The Road threw everything at them, the Believers had faith and hung on to the end at the Abbey Rec ground in South Wimbledon
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Jamie Williams blasts all-time top score in the LPL… but it’s not enough to topple the London Itinerants
The orange-capped avenger blasted 128 not out as The Road chased a challenging 220 in the 35-over London Premier League encounter at Haydons Road
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Thesps de-throne King’s Road in drama-filled ‘Game of Cricket’ (just read the story, it’ll make sense then)
The Thespian Thunderers stormed the stage to blow King’s Road away with a comprehensive Twenty20 win. A game that began as farce with a set of comically small stumps ended in tragedy for the Orange Caps, who were thrashed by 115 runs at Wandsworth Common. The Thunderers’ innings was set up by a monumental 152-run…
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Jamie drops the beers… and King’s Road drop the LPL in Great Missenden
The London Premier League clash in the rural idyll of Great Missenden saw the Orange Caps’ bowlers fail to get the rewards they deserved as chance after chance hit the grass
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Bear’s batting sets news agenda against the Sunday Times Occasionals
A dynamic rearguard action helped the King’s Road earn a narrow win over The Sunday Times Occasionals at Turney Road in Dulwich
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Kings Road 1, Battersea Badgers 0: Road win first 2015 South London Ashes clash as Lavender finds purple patch
Sam Lavender sowed the seeds of an easy win over the Battersea Badgers as the Orange Caps took a 1Â-0 lead in the South London Ashes
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King’s Road bled dry by the Bloody Lads: They were better than us. Period
It’s that time of the month again – when King’s Road play the Bloody Lads. But this year, for the first time, the Orange Caps couldn’t hold back the crimson tide