Matthew Pryor, son of Henry - inventor of Merlyn, the spin machine which England used to combat Shane Warne (partially successful) and Muttiah Muralitharan (not at all successful) - was at The Rosebowl yesterday for the launch of Shane Warne's new business venture: PokerCricket.
He faced Warne in the nets for the first time, an interesting experience having only faced Warne's mechanical-double in the past. Our own
Jenny Thompson was also at the day, and also faced Warne - the success of which we are yet to be privy to, but expect to hear about it on Cricinfo soon.
The fifth, he sees me coming down the wicket and drifts a leg break outside leg stump, which I defend. The sixth is there to drive; it is juicy, it has got to go, but I must confess to getting underneath it a little. Fortunately, having pushed the field back, it lands safely for one at mid-on. England 1 Australia 0 and an early blow for the Ashes.