paulbear wrote:
GerryShedd, I seem to recall Dennis Amiss in his first book 'In Search of Runs', saying that the pitch was damp but they could have played on a perfectly dry one next to it that was covered better. The BBC refused to move their cameras so the damp one was used and on a drying pitch, scoring was difficult.
That's interesting and if Dennis says so, it's probably true.
Looking at Leslie Duckworth's Club history, he confirms that the start of the match was delayed by 2 hours and 50 minutes because of overnight rain, some of which got under the covers. He says that the damp pitch was easy to bat on for Kent but, on the next day, the sun got onto it and the Warwickshire batsmen were all at sea.
Duckworth says that trip by air to Canterbury cost £10 each. And there is a picture of the passengers waiting to board the aircraft at what he calls Elmdon airport. About half my face is visible in the photo so I can say that I appear in the Club history, a slightly dubious claim to fame.