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Hit a six and you are out

(L-R) LSBM Adam Yarnold, LSMT Shaun Ryan and SMNBM Tom Weeks ready for cricket on the tank deck of HMAS Brunei.
(L-R) LSBM Adam Yarnold, LSMT Shaun Ryan and SMNBM Tom Weeks ready for cricket on the tank deck of HMAS Brunei.
There are very tight boundaries when you play cricket on the tank deck of LCH, HMAS Brunei. In fact if you hit a six you could find yourself doing a “man overboard” exercise and retrieving the lost ball. The ship’s company of Brunei led by LCDR Jeff Williams played a good old fashioned game of backyard cricket on the tank deck as their ship headed south for participation in Exercise Swift Eagle off the Queensland coast.

In ideal conditions the ship’s company completed PT with a 30-minute run around the deck. It then divided into two teams and played cricket LCH style.

Pictured above are (L-R) LSBM Adam Yarnold, LSMT Shaun Ryan and SMNBM Tom Weeks ready for cricket on the tank deck of HMAS Brunei.
 

 

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