The cap on his travels has found himself in Barbados at the Windward Cricket Club.
Accustomed to playing on a good wicket he sends the latest tips for the groundsman back at the badger Oval. His email reads:-
You may remember last week I was with my new friend "Windy" from Windward Cricket Club after he picked me up from the beach. There was a game due to be played at the club but a damp patch on the wicket had caused a delay and was looking like ruining the day..........or so I thought.
Now Ive seen a few things in my time around the cricket grounds of England but this was a first for me. "only another 10 minutes" said Windy.............hhmmm I don't think so I thought. The groundsman strolled out to the wicket with a small bottle of something in his hand and the next minute.................whhoooooosh!!!!! the pitch is on fire!!!
It seems if there is a rush to get the game going and there is moisture on the pitch.........easy, burn it off..........I had to get a closer look............no health and safety here me thinks..............anyway out I went, risking life and cap for the good readers back home..............
Never let it be said Badgers aren't fearless and now the cull is postponed I may pop back for a visit soon.
Burnsy was last seen in B&Q buying two more galvanised fire buckets to replace the bowlers run up markers
Burnsys to Heathrow to Buenas Aires to Cayman Isles to Philadelphia to Niagara Falls to Thrumpton to the ICC Dubai to Brazil to the Grand Canyon[ to Barbados