London’s capital gains arrive at last

By Paul Eddison

BY HIS own admission Adam London, right, struggled in his first season at Richmond – after 164 not out in victory over Twickenham last Saturday, it’s fair to say his sophomore season is going rather better.
Set 279 for victory, London came in at three with just one run on the board and proceeded to add 277 with Ben Compton (99) to set the platform for the win, taking his own tally to 234 unbeaten against Twickenham this week.
He said: “It was good to get a few, last year it was a little bit of a struggle for me scoring runs, so it was nice to get a score...

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