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All out for Sport Relief
As I made mention of the other day, Sport Relief - comprising Phil Tufnell and Chris Evans among others - are out in India on a cricket tour which has just come to an end. Evans met Andrew Flintoff the other day during their final match...which they lost rather badly.
But with the home side having former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin in their side, they posted a massive 229 of 25 overs, which eventually proved just too good for the Sport Relief line-up.
Freddie, who was mobbed by Indian fans as soon as he arrived at the Braebourne Stadium, made his way to the Sport Relief dressing room to wish them all the best – and was met with a request by Chris Evans.
Evans said: “I asked Freddie if he’d stick my glasses on, wear a floppy hat and go out and send some fast ones down, but apparently he has a game this weekend or something.”
It's a great charity though, and it'll be good to see the documentary when it airs in the autumn (on the BBC). The site also has a gallery of photos from the tour.
Will Luke writes for Cricinfo.com and edits The Corridor of Uncertainty
March 19, 2006 | Permalink |
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