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September 6 2009
Lancaster bomber
An Avro Lancaster bomber flies over Lords cricket ground as part of the commemorations for the beginning of WWII during the second one day International cricket match between England and Australia at Lords, London. The one-day international between England and Australia at Lord's witnessed a fly-past by a WWII RAF Lancaster Bomber.
For three years during WWII, Lord's was transformed from being the headquarters of world cricket into a recruitment centre for volunteers wanting to join the RAF.
Sunday's one-day international between England and Australia here at Lord's witnessed a fly-past by a WWII RAF Lancaster Bomber to mark the 65th anniversary of the closure of the Air Crew Receiving Centre.
As the plane flew over Lord's, it dipped its wing and received a standing ovation from a capacity crowd - the first of the match - and the England players in their pavilion dressing room.