| Name |
Derek
Philpot |
| Alias |
Del-boy |
| Born |
A long
time ago in a galaxy far away |
| Birth
place |
Under
the gooseberry bush |
| Star
sign |
Aquarius |
| Role |
FLA,
LHB, Captain |
| Most
memorable match |
The
last one |
| Worst
match |
Any
that we loose to the Mayors XI |
| Cricketing
heroes |
Ian
Botham |
| Greatest
influence |
Alcohol |
| Current
players admired |
Paul
Taylor (class bat) |
| Young
cricketers for the future |
Bob
Gath (a leader in waiting) |
| Favourite
ground |
All
of those next door to pubs |
| Least
favourite ground |
None |
| Cricketing
ambitions |
To play
another season |
| Main
complain about cricket |
One
has to wait for the game to finish before going to the pub |
| Who
are you closest friends within the game |
Who
ever will drive me to the hospital |
| Most
embarrassing moment |
Standing
next to 'Bonus' in the showers |
| What
would you be doing now if you were not in cricket |
Working |
| Which
2 people outside the game would you most like to meet |
Anyone
who was buying the next round |
| Who
outside cricket would you least like to meet |
That
bird from Countdown |
| What
do you never leave home without |
A clean
handkerchief |
| Who
would you have liked to have been in a former life |
Janice
Joplin |
| Any
superstitions |
Buying
a round |
| Hobbies
and interests |
Rock,
roll, drugs and sex |
| Most
prized possessions |
Castaways
shirt |
| Other
sports or sports people followed |
None,
court order prohibits it |
| Favourite
TV program |
Ground
force |
| Favourite
film |
The
Sound of Music |
| Favourite
actor/actress |
Lulu,
Russ Abbot |
| If you
were given £1000 to buy clothes, what would you buy |
Another
Castaways shirt |
| Favourite
food |
Don't
have one, I'll eat anything |
| Favourite
drink |
A nice
Bordeaux rouge |
| Favourite
holiday place |
Any
sunny beach with the kids |
| Favourite
hotel |
N/A |
| Newspapers
and magazines read |
The
Telegraph |
| Favourite
author |
'Hollywoods'
match reports |
| Future
career |
Have
I got one |
| What
frightens you most |
|
| Motto
in life |
'Yes
dear, of course dear, right away dear' |