Team Agnew 2-1published at 16:38 British Summer Time 24 August 2017
That's Yohan Blake's first over done with. It was suitably quick. It'll be Isa Guha to bowl the next over, and she gives Greg James a telling off for not standing up to the stumps.
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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That's Yohan Blake's first over done with. It was suitably quick. It'll be Isa Guha to bowl the next over, and she gives Greg James a telling off for not standing up to the stumps.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Roundhay Park
Team manager Jonathan Agnew is livid with his opening batsman. What kind of shot was that?
Charles Dagnall, the most expensive player in this line-up, is in next. Blake is going to carry on running in from behind the sight screen - and Dagnall pulls away at the last moment! Blake goes off a short run up and promptly raps Daggers smack on the fingers. Ooh, that hurt.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Swanny was my main man. I paid seven rhubarbs for him! What a terrible start.
Swann c Smith b Blake 0 (Team Agnew 0-1)
HA! What Graeme Swann's done there is smack the first ball straight to Ed Smith on the circle. It was a bit of a bouncer from Blake and Swann got into a nice position before, er, whacking it straight at the fielder.
If you've got the Red Button coverage on, get it on now, because I can't do Blowers' outfit justice. It is a stunning mis-mash of colours - pink, yellow, red. He looks absolutely resplendent.
Dom Joly and Graeme Swann have walked out to open for Team Agnew. They've got Yohan Blake to contend with - and, er, he's starting his run-up from behind the sight screen. I'd cry.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Roundhay Park
Does anyone know how to turn this thing on?!
Here's how the two teams are looking...
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Marcel might be Team Boycott, and Jamie Team Aggers, but nothing gets in the way of a good selfie.
Laura Wright, who is on Team Agnew, is going to sing Jerusalem as the players make their way out. Personally, I'd like to have seen Marcel blast out a few verses of Crossroads, but you can't have everything in life.
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Don't fancy Team Tuffers' chances - saw Yohan Blake marking out his run earlier, and I live in Rawdon!
Luke
We make that a nine-mile run-up, Luke!!
Naga Munchetty has just announced she's never played cricket before. She's a good golfer, though, and it's basically the same thing, right? Ahem.
Greg James - rather tall at 6ft 4ins - is keeping today. He says he takes inspiration from Adam Gilchrist. He's been told to concentrate on sledging and not catching by his skipper, Michael Vaughan.
Some net session action - not a bad shot from Dom Joly. The bowling leaves a little to be desired, mind. Marcel missed the nets earlier...
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Yohan Blake has just threatened to run in from the full 100m. Now that's something I'd pay to see. Vaughan, meanwhile, has given a motivating speech, which appears to focus on bouncing out Graeme Swann.
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Agnew says he's had to speak to Dom Joly already - he caught the comedian having a beer. And big smoker Phil Tufnell is under constant monitoring!
An impressively healthy lunch from this bunch earlier today...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Roundhay Park
Already dissension in the ranks. When told his side had won the toss and will field, Ed Smith said he wanted runs on the board. If it doesn't turn out well, questions will be asked in the post-match presser.
Geoffrey is more than a touch miffed that Vaughan has chosen to bowl first, rather than bat. Aggers, looking pretty pleased with himself, reckons its going to turn - and that its a massive mistake to bowl first.