Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 24 August 2017
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Swanny has rolled back the years with this spell.
Team A (140 all out): Phil Tufnell, Graeme Swann, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Charles Dagnall, Harry Judd, Dom Joly, Naga Munchetty, Adam Garcia, Jamie Laing, Miles Jupp, Simon Hughes, Laura Wright
Team B (143-4): Charlotte Edwards, Michael Vaughan, Yohan Blake, Andy Parsons, Marcel Somerville, Greg James, Lydia Greenway, Simon Mann, Ali Mitchell, Fazeer Mohammed, Ed Smith, Isa Guha
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Swanny has rolled back the years with this spell.
Target 141
Simon Mann has a boundary! A bit of short filth from Swann is given the treatment as its carved through mid-wicket and into the ropes, where a member of the crowd does the tidying up.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Tuffers had the ball on a string in the nets. He bamboozled Harry Judd.
Yohan Blake is currently on commentary talkign to Dan Norcross about Usain Bolt. Which has massively confused me as I completely forgot what sport I was meant to be talking about. A fine bit of fielding at long-on from ERB limits Greg James to a single.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Weetwood Park
Daggers has found some Mexican friends... and a stick of rhubarb.
Target 141
Four! A bit of leg theory from Swann goes drifting down to the boundary, courtesy of a little tickle from Simon Mann. Swann thuds a delivery into Greg James' pad, just to keep the Radio 1 DJ honest.
Here's that joke ball from Simon Hughes. Michael Vaughan middled it, to be fair.
Here's Simon Mann. To call his pace snail-like would be unfair to snails. He gets off the mark to his second ball, though.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Swann and Tufnell are the Laker and Lock we never saw.
Somerville b Tufnell 0 (Team Boycott 80-4)
Double spin now. Here's Tuffers! And he's bowled Marcel for a three-ball duck! What a middle-order collapse this is...
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Graeme Swann betters his opening over in Test cricket - he got 2-7 on his debut.
Need 61 runs from 66 balls
A double wicket-maiden. Take a bow, Graeme Swann.
In Swann comes. James leaves - and there's a huge appeal for a stumping! No dice, though. Greg James survives the hat-trick.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
This could be a world record. A first-ball duck and then two wickets with his first two balls.
Greg James walks to the crease to face the hat-trick ball. Swann jogs over to give him a quick word of advice before he bowls...
Greenway b Swann 0 (Team Boycott 80-3)
Swann's on a hat-trick! Lydia Greenway takes a step back into her crease and the ball spins straight past him and onto the stumps.
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Malcolm Emmett: Good to see Michael Vaughan has still got it.
Blake b Swann 1 (Team Boycott 80-2)
Graeme Swann, looking a tough greyer than I remember, is on - and he's bowled Yohan Blake first on! Blake is fuming with himself! It was full, there to be cracked for six - and he's missed it. Stumps all over the show.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Weetwood Park
Edwards admits she didn't know the third umpire was in play. That's no excuse for not running your bat in.
Target 141
Blake cracks his second delivery down to third man and Laura Wright chooses that moment to pull off a cracking bit of fielding! The ball hits her foot, she flicks it up like a footballer, before catching the ball and firing it back in. Fine work!