This weekend two rival cricket teams will go head-to-head in an inaugural two-day test match for charity.
Swaffham Cricket Club will play host to the match - named The Test - against neighbouring rival, the Bradenham Bears.
It is the first time the Swaffham club will take part in a test match of two days.
The money raised from the charity match will go to cancer research, a cause especially important to the club after the son of its second team's captain, was recently diagnosed with stage-four cancer.
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Matthew Stackwood, who has helped organise the event, said it will be a special game.
He also hopes it will reignite the love for the English sport in the area.
Mr Stackwood, 39, said: "My dad was a big cricketer so growing up I spent a lot of summers at the cricket grounds with my family and we all loved it.
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"It's a proper day out. The mums used to bring plastic chairs and enjoy the sun and the kids would be in the corner with a tennis ball.
He said: "That atmosphere has been lost over the years especially since Covid.
"But the club's trying to change that and I think we've been quite successful so far but obviously we want to keep that going.
"It's also something Bradenham is really passionate about so that'll help make for a great day."
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Mr Stackwood said there have been extensive efforts to make this an enjoyable event including having a trophy especially made.
"I've also bought caps for the team so we'll do a presentation before the game like they do for the international games.
"There will also be a barbeque and music in the evening as well as an auction and raffle so it'll be a good laugh."
The match will take place Shoemakers Lane and is free to attend. Starts from 11am on Saturday and Sunday.
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