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Henry’s a success at bowling but when Freddie praises him, Henry’s concerned about being encouraged to bowl short. Later Freddie notices that Henry’s being really hesitant and coaches him to give it a bit more clout. But Henry’s worried about bowling in that style, particularly against the women players.
Robert’s back from looking after Leonie but seems out of sorts. When Lynda probes him he admits that sometimes he feels like he’s competing with the whole of Ambridge for Lynda’s attention. And the last fortnight has been extreme. He sometimes needs Lynda more than the village does. When Lynda counters that he could have unloaded to her at any point, Robert explains that he tried but she was always busy. Lynda starts to apologise when it appears that someone on the cricket pitch has been hurt. It turns out a woman batter’s hand has been injured by a ball bowled by Henry. She’s taken off to A and E as a precaution.
Ambridge win against the Borchester Fourths but both Chelsea and Robert think Henry’s bowling style was pretty fierce. Freddie congratulates Henry, but instead of joining them all for celebrations at The Bull, Henry just wants to go home. When Freddie points out they won fair and square, Henry laments that it doesn’t feel like that.
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Henry’s a success at bowling but when Freddie praises him, Henry’s concerned about being encouraged to bowl short. Later Freddie notices that Henry’s being really hesitant and coaches him to give it a bit more clout. But Henry’s worried about bowling in that style, particularly against the women players.
Robert’s back from looking after Leonie but seems out of sorts. When Lynda probes him he admits that sometimes he feels like he’s competing with the whole of Ambridge for Lynda’s attention. And the last fortnight has been extreme. He sometimes needs Lynda more than the village does. When Lynda counters that he could have unloaded to her at any point, Robert explains that he tried but she was always busy. Lynda starts to apologise when it appears that someone on the cricket pitch has been hurt. It turns out a woman batter’s hand has been injured by a ball bowled by Henry. She’s taken off to A and E as a precaution.
Ambridge win against the Borchester Fourths but both Chelsea and Robert think Henry’s bowling style was pretty fierce. Freddie congratulates Henry, but instead of joining them all for celebrations at The Bull, Henry just wants to go home. When Freddie points out they won fair and square, Henry laments that it doesn’t feel like that.

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