The Guerillas

Their squares are their babies to be nurtured as only a mother can: the strange character of the club cricket groundsman
Former Gloucestershire Media sports writer of the year Rob Harris has been playing village cricket for nearly 40 years. In the last...
He politely asked if his tail was in my way: stuck with the fancy dressers at Blast finals day
Former Gloucestershire Media sports writer of the year Rob Harris has been playing village cricket for nearly 40 years. In the second...
I’d seen Scum and knew I wouldn’t cut it in a dorm with Ray Winstone: how a post-match curry left me in a sweat
Former Gloucestershire Media sports writer of the year Rob Harris has been playing village cricket for nearly 40 years. In the first...
“We could be on the cusp of something incredibly special” – darn right Adam Collins, darn right
Guerilla is an inclusive organisation and our menbers spread their wings and do all sorts. As many of you know Annie Chave...
22 fielders and no batsmen: triumph and tantrums at a minor counties final
Tom Hicks has had a life in cricket’s margins. No household name, he did however rub shoulders with cricketing royalty in a...
Wrists like iron and as flexible as wilting celery: what it’s like to bowl to Jos Buttler
Tom Hicks has had a life in cricket’s margins. No household name, he did however rub shoulders with cricketing royalty in a...