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Unusual offering from John Sands. Comes with a small Masonite cricket bat, table tennis balls, a rectangular plastic grid and a series of flat cardboard cricket balls, each sporting a particular outcome (3, 6, run out etc.).
The cricket balls are placed in a plastic grid of squares, one in each compartment, by the 'bowler' who then tosses the table tennis ball at the batsman from a pre-agreed distance. The player holding the Masonite bat must attempt to hit the table tennis ball into the plastic grid, preferably landing the ball in a favorable compartment.
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1960
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