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The outfield is a zoo

When animals make an appearance on the cricket ground

When you play a game in wide open spaces, sometimes you get unexpected visitors and pitch invaders.

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 Chris Ison / PA Photos

Did the batting team gallop to a big score in the photo above? Or did wickets fall on the trot? Bolton's Bench, New Forest, 2002.

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One of the few creatures on a cricket field that wouldn't be afraid of Thommo. Lord's, 1975.

 Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / Associated Press

Call the ACSU! There's fowl play going on here. Harare, 2013.

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No need to check with the Met department if you've got toads assisting your ground staff. Pull on the covers, it's gonna rain. Grenada, 2004.

 Kirsty Wigglesworth / Associated Press

Other than the slime factor and the possibility of having to indulge in a tug of war for the ball, won't dogs make the most adorable ball boys? And here's another idea: puppy cheerleaders. Chennai, 2011.

 Matthew Lewis / ICC

Is that the groundsman's assistant (an eco-friendly lawn mower and source of fertiliser)? Or lunch? Sharjah, 2013.

Nishi Narayanan is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo