from www.dictionary.com: dod·der (intr.v.)
- To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter - To progress in a feeble, unsteady manner.
dod'der·er (n.) - one who dodders
Dods 1st XI v the SOBs
(SOBs stands for Stanley Old Boys.... though other interpretations may also be valid.....)
Father and son open the batting....
with Mum in the background....
Tom plays himself in cautiously .......
Father and daughter in next - and Elise leads the charge....
Hilly attempts a forward defensive.... despite not being sure which crease he is meant to be in ......
Despite Hilly's heroics.... Player of the Match went to Elise Miles - who took a wicket with her first ball and finished with figures of 3 for 10 off two overs......... and then with 9 wickets down carried her bat in support!
Hilly receives the newest addition to the Dods trophy cabinet - an "Ashes size" cricket bat to be played for every year!
To view all photos click HERE (and use the sldeshow option)
Luckily the stumping was missed.... as needing 24 to win off the last over he hit 6-6-6-6 for victory!!)