Cryptic 15x15 Standard Crossword - Compiled By ozer85

Date: 30 Oct 2017 Title: Down Under

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2. Honest old English captain drops staff (4)
3. An unexpected triumph: catching century-maker's central to cack-handed demise (6)
5. Regret giving amateur over, having lost more than half of a match (3)
6. Passes judgement in overseas territories, with Uruguay taking first place (6)
7. Lacking aim, middle-order fills a gap (6)
8. See 12d ()
9. Essential to lose a match to yield a deposit (4)
11. Spooner removes Rooney’s locks? Now he sells hair-loss treatment (5,5)
12. “The new ball hit me, old thing!” says Blowers, agitatedly delivering famous cricketing commentary (3,8,7,3,7,6)
15. John leathers first two balls... (3)
18. ...Six! Six! tail-enders go big! (3)
19. Local does almost half the batting side’s work (3)
20. Two baby marsupials (the first missing a chromosome) at last called “Skip” (3,4)
21. Majority of Caribbean cricketers follow uneventful over out of Berkshire town – it makes for slow progress (8)
22. Drop opener the old way, to add a bit of colour (3)
24. Run one before duck in Olympic site (3)
25. see 11d ()
27. Ache badly, netting half-century with yours truly at sunrise, or thereabouts (6)
28. The game’s in the balance, but many ways to snatch single (6)
31. Low-scoring shot from batsman, idly edged England opener in pursuit of damaged urn (6)
32. See 12d ()
33. See 20d ()
36. Bird from Australian ‘Neighbours’ adds a little fruity ornamentation (4)
37. 19 and 30, for example – site of England cricketers’ most combative performance? (3)