Robin Abrahams
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@moedktw We played:
Bahrain at UKM
Tanzania at Bayuemas
Malaysia at STC.
From the tournament handbook:
Cc: @Robin_TCD

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Now open to all sponsorship opportunities with hair transplant companies - especially those based in amazing destinations for a quick ‘getaway’.
Bertus de Jong@BdJcricket
There it is! Maiden international wicket for the great man! Congrats @timcutler. Historic. #VANvTNZ
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@moedktw @timcutler I have checked this, and Cricinfo has followed the venues on the schedule.
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@timcutler @Robin_TCD Yes, that is what I noticed from the stream, but the scorecards on ICC and CricInfo shows differently




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🚨 BREAKING: Syazrul Ezat sets the WORLD RECORD for best figures in Men’s T20Is!
Figures of 7-8 where all his wickets were bowled. Congratulations to Syazrul. An incredible, memorable performance 🇲🇾 👏
🇨🇳 23 All Out (11.2)
Watch the chase ➡️ ICC.TV

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The KLBD Kosher Nosh Guide Summer 2023 is out now, and includes over 2,300 products, with over 150 new ones!
The digital flipbook is available by clicking here: #p=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">books.theus.org.uk/books/whpm/#p=1
Or download it by clicking here: kosher.org.uk/sites/default/…
Happy snacking! 🍩🍰🍪🍫🥨

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In relation to the below incident, Law 33.3 clearly states that a catch is only completed when the fielder has "complete control over the ball and his/her own movement."
See here for full clarification: lords.org/caught
#MCCLaws

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How times have changed…
On 3 September 1189, Richard I was crowned King in Westminster Abbey. Jews were barred from attending, but in a spirit of heartfelt goodwill, some Jewish leaders arrived bearing gifts for the new king. They were informed that Jews were not welcome, whereupon Richard’s courtiers stripped and flogged them, and then flung them out of court.
A rumour spread that the King had given an order for all Jews to be attacked. While some Jews escaped, arsonists set fire to many Jewish homes, some Jews were forcibly converted, while others were given sanctuary in the Tower of London. Some thirty innocent Jews were senselessly murdered on the day of the Coronation, including Rabbi Jacob of Orléans, the most senior Rabbi in England at that time.
These tragic events stand in sharp contrast to our experience as Jews in 21st Century Britain.
His Majesty King Charles III has made it clear that he wants representatives of the Jewish community and other minority faith communities to be present for the coronation service. In addition, he has established an unprecedented opportunity, following the service itself, for faith leaders to be incorporated into the formal proceedings. I will be privileged, together with four other senior faith leaders, to greet the King with words of tribute and blessing. At every stage, the Palace has been sensitive to the requirements of halacha (Jewish Law) when considering how best to include us. With this in mind, in accordance with the laws of Shabbat, I will not be using a microphone.
This is in addition to The King and Queen’s gracious invitation to host Valerie and me at St James’ Palace over Shabbat, when we will cherish the extraordinary opportunity to light Shabbat candles, make kiddush, eat our specially catered Shabbat meals, sing zemirot and chant Havdalah within regal surroundings.
We are blessed to have a Monarch who holds a deep, personal conviction that there is great strength in the diversity of our country and who cherishes his warm relationship with British Jews.
In the Book of Ecclesiastes, we are taught that: ‘there is a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to cry and a time to dance with joy’. Nearly a thousand years ago, the Coronation of a Monarch was a time to weep for the Jewish community, but today, thank God, it is a time for great celebration. As we enter this Carolean era, may our country be blessed to know many more moments of such celebration, and may God save the King!

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Sound familiar? 🔊👀
Listen out for Their Majesties on @TfL and @NetworkRail on your travels this #Coronation weekend… and don’t forget to #MindTheGap.
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🏏 The Five Wisden Cricketers of the Year 🏏
🇮🇳 Harmanpreet Kaur
🏴 Matthew Potts
🏴 Ben Foakes
🇳🇿 Tom Blundell
🇳🇿 Daryl Mitchell
#WisdenAwards

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We’ve had a lovely stay at Clarence House and Buckingham Palace (doing our best to keep out of mischief…)
Looking forward to arriving at our new homes next week!
🔗 royal.uk/paddington




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