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Fly-past to remind cricket of Lord's WWII role


In June, before their Ashes series This is a list of Ashes cricket series played between Australia and England. Most Ashes series have consisted of five Test matches between the two countries. The Ashes series with the fewest Test matches was the 1887-88 Ashes series, consisting of only one Test.  victory, the England cricket team The England cricket team is the national cricket team which represents England and Wales. Since 1 January 1997 it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and was previously governed by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) since 1903.  paid a two-day visit to Flanders Fields
For the article about the war poem, see In Flanders Fields


Flanders Fields is the generic name of the World War I battlefields in the medieval County of Flanders.
 in Belgium, scene of World War One's most bloody battles.

That visit followed similar trips made by the Australian team to WWI WWI
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World War I


WWI World War One
 battlefield sites at Gallipoli in 2001 and the Somme in 2005.

"It's important to take a step back from cricket at times and this visit was a deeply moving and humbling experience for all of the players and management," England captain For information about the captains of England sports teams see the articles on the sports team in question. For example:
  • England national football team
  • England national rugby union team
  • England national cricket team
 Andrew Strauss Andrew John Strauss MBE, (born 2 March 1977 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an English cricketer who plays county cricket for Middlesex County Cricket Club and Test matches and One-Day Internationals for England.  said after visiting war graves in Belgium.

But the England team, and Strauss in particular, didn't have to stray very far from home to pay their respects to fallen servicemen.

At the back of the pavilion at Lord's, where Strauss has spent his entire career with Middlesex, is a small, unobtrusive plaque.

The chances are that a whole host of cricketers, and even members of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC (The Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, Austin, TX) The first high-tech research and development consortium in the U.S., created in 1982 by leading companies within the electronics industry. ), which owns Lord's, have walked past it countless times without even giving it a second glance.

And yet, in its own way, it could be said to be as moving as better known war memorials such as the Menin Gate The Menin Gate Memorial at the eastern exit of the town of Ypres (known as "Ieper" in Flemish) in Flanders, Belgium, marks the starting point for one of the main roads out of the town that led Allied soldiers to the front line during World War I.  or the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at London's Westminster Abbey.

The plaque's inscription reads: "Many entering the RAF (Royal Air Force) through Gate No 1 Air Crew Reception Area at Lord's during the Second World War gave their lives. Our enjoyment of cricket reflects their sacrifices."

For three years during WWII WWII
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World War II


WWII World War Two
, Lord's was transformed from being the headquarters of world cricket into a recruitment centre for volunteers wanting to join the RAF.

Sunday's one-day international between England and Australia here at Lord's is set to witness a fly-past by a WWII RAF Lancaster Bomber to mark the 65th anniversary of the closure of the Air Crew Receiving Centre.

As part of the event, 20 veterans from the RAF's Bomber Command are to visit Lord's for the match and to chat to spectators about their wartime memories.

And the MCC Museum at Lord's will also be staging a special exhibition to commemorate the exploits of Bomber Command, including the flying log book of Wing Commander Guy Gibson, who during World War II led the 'Dam Busters' raid which caused mass flooding of the Ruhr valley in Germany.

Squadron Leader (Retd) Tony Iveson, chairman of the Bomber Command Association said: "The return of several veterans of Bomber Command to Lord?s will surely recall memories of reporting to the most famous cricket ground in the world as very young aircrew volunteers...Three out of every five would become casualties, most of them being killed." Several famous cricketers saw active service as pilots during WWII, including Middlesex and England batsman Bill Edrich, awarded Britain's DFC DFC - A dataflow language.

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 (Distinguished Flying Cross) medal.

Australia all-rounder Keith Miller, an Ashes opponent of Edrich in the years after WWII and a fans' favourite wherever he played because of his attacking style, was a fighter pilot.

Those wartime experiences of Miller, whose first and second names came from two pioneer Australian pilots, Keith and Ross Smith, perhaps explained his exuberant approach to life on and off the cricket field.

In an age where struggling cricketers are routinely said to be "under pressure" by fans and reporters alike, it is worth recalling the words of Miller, who flew Mosquitos, which protected the larger Lancasters, on a series of highly dangerous night-time raids.

"Pressure is a Messerschmitt up your arse, playing cricket is not."
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