Welcome. This is an unofficial blog for Beaconsfield squash club.
Here you'll be able to access info about team matches, keep tabs on divisional positions,
and get updates on squash and racketball events and any forthcoming social activity.
It could also be the place to start (and end) rumours, and indulge in healthy banter.
There's bound to be the odd thing that offends; but that's alright isn't it, us being adults?
If you're truly miffed just email me and I'll remove the offending article.
You'll also be able to post a blog yourself; I am your host so, simply email me your piece/rant/match report/poetry/recipe for tripe to:
trev@lisacottage.demon.co.uk
I'll put it up 'in the cloud' and folk will then be able to comment or heckle...
So come on, email your pieces or add your comments below what is already posted there.

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Big Bird's Boy Done Good

The Lovely Lisa (our maiden behind the bar) should be proud as a peacock over her son's recent cricket career upswing. England Twenty20 international batsman Alex Hales struck a rapid 89 on his Big Bash debut, having just arrived in Australia to play for Melbourne Renegades a day after signing for them.
Alex Hales went aerial en route to his 52-ball 89 on Big Bash debut. He smashed eight sixes, two of which were competition records.
The powerful 24-year-old right-handed opener's runs occupied only 52 balls and included eight sixes and five fours. Two of the maximums, measuring 111 and 107 metres, were records in this season’s competition.
Hales, who was eventually caught by Nottinghamshire team-mate Michael Lumb at deep cover off Moises Henriques, added 112 for the third wicket with Ben Rohrer, who made 57.
Their efforts, in particular, underpinned a commanding 178 for five for the league leaders versus Sydney Sixers, who were 149 all out in 20 overs at the SCG.

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