Brixton West Indies Cricket Club at the Oval in 1982 [Dickie Brown] On a warm summer's day in July 1982, the Brixton West Indies Cricket Club and the Metropolitan Police came together in an attempt to ...
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On a warm summer's day in July 1982, the Brixton West Indies Cricket Club and the Metropolitan Police came together in an attempt to bridge their differences by playing a game of cricket at the Oval.
Brixton West Indies Cricket Club, including Tony Moody, 4th from the left in the back row with his arms folded at the Oval in 1982 On a warm summer's day in July 1982, the Brixton West Indies Cricket ...