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November 6, 2007Posted on 11/06/2007 in Offbeat
World's highest altitude cricket match?
Cricket. You can play it on a pitch, on the beach, in the backyard... and even up a mountain. That's what a team of English cricketers including Graham Napier and Nick Compton are attempting to do to raise funds for the PCA – and they're trying to set a world record for the highest altitude cricket match while they're at it. Read the full story on the PCA website - they need 40 spare balls you know. And there's more about Napier's challenge here, as covered by Cricinfo in August.