Thursday 12 June 2014

The future will be at Lord's !!!



Lord's is to be given a £55 million revamp to get it ready for the 2019 World Cup after the MCC signed off on plans to spruce up the Home of English Cricket. Could the following be part of the development?

* Hi-tech biomechanics facility for reprogramming of the actions of young England fast bowlers.

* Injury rehab clinic for young England fast bowlers.

* Media training facility for Team England players, made from featureless brushed steel, no windows.

* Nutritional science area, with grain silo for team quinoa, special hothouse for goji berries, isotonic-recovery-        drink lake.

* Spirit of Cricket IMAX 3D cinema, so England players can study Cheating Foreigners doing unconscionable            things in contravention of the Spirit of Cricket TM- all in glorious IMAX 3D.

* Playing area to be shrunk to make T20 matches more exciting, perhaps to around 15m from pitch to boundary.

* To attract young local types as part of community outreach scheme, MCC have insisted on facilities for the sorts    of sports they understand that the young people of today are keen on, including 100 Real Tennis courts, show-      jumping arena, ballroom, hare-coursing track, bear-baiting pit, witch-ducking pond and roller disco.

* Revenue-increasing features to allow ground to be used more often, including football stadium, gig venue,            secondary football stadium.

* Steward barracks, with shooting ranges to train stadium guards to spot a patron without a tie at 100 metres.

* England team practice area with state-of-the-art gym, running track, aerobics suite, climbing wall, boxing ring.      No space for cricket nets.

* Welcome suite and acclimatisation area for new imports to English cricket team, with Afrikaans-English                translation facilities.

* Improved food court, with more affordable food options on Test-match days, including some lunches that may      not require a credit cheque/bank-approved personal loan.


Alan's sports books, all illustrated by the brilliant Beach
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