| GRANDSTAND | 1000 rise in the pavilion (10) |
| CRICKETBAT | Two fliers that might be found in the pavilion |
| CLAPPEDOUT | Applauded back in the pavilion, but exhausted |
| UNDERSTAND | Perceive things from beneath the pavilion |
| GETUPTIGHT | Rise in the morning and mean to grow rather tense (3,7) |
| OUTSIDE | The team back in the pavilion? (7) |
| OUT | The 1st, 3rd, 5th etc. batsmen are back in the pavilion which makes them unusual (3,3,3) |
| ODD | The 1st, 3rd, 5th etc. batsmen are back in the pavilion which makes them unusual (3,3,3) |
| MEN | The 1st, 3rd, 5th etc. batsmen are back in the pavilion which makes them unusual (3,3,3) |
| GAZEBO | Have a look at some of the bowlers in the pavilion (6) |
| SCORER | Batsman who is always in the pavilion? |
| VAPE | Smoke (sort of) seen rising in the pavilion (4) |
| ALLOUT | Whole-hearted with everybody back in the pavilion (3-3) |
| CLUBHOUSES | Staff with 1 down in The Pavilions (10) |
| OUTANDOUT | Utter state of two back in the pavilion? (3-3-3) |
| CALLOUT | Emergency action ___ start to confer with everyone back in the pavilion (4-3) |
| OTALGIA | I got a fifty rarely - leads to a complaint in the pavilion? (7) |
| IMPATIENT | Restless little devil getting a heart of flint in the pavilion (9) |
| OPENOUT | Unpack but have nothing to write back in the pavilion (4,3) |
| OIL | Lubricate back in the pavilions (3) |