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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 04 Oct 18 5.26pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

The same here. Might not be the best opposition anymore but it's got to be the best location.

Avoid Trinidad though!

 

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Originally posted by chris123

Avoid Trinidad though!

That's the most picturesque venue!

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

That's the most picturesque venue!

I've worked in Trinidad and it is not!!

 

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I would not bother with the boat race...they have passed in a blink, and you can hardly see anything. I did the end of an ashes tour in 1990/91 and saw the last two test in Adelaide and Perth, with gooch and a very young atherton opening.

My addition would be a British Lions tour. Preferably NZ but anywhere would do.

 

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Originally posted by glazedallover

I would not bother with the boat race...they have passed in a blink, and you can hardly see anything. I did the end of an ashes tour in 1990/91 and saw the last two test in Adelaide and Perth, with gooch and a very young atherton opening.

My addition would be a British Lions tour. Preferably NZ but anywhere would do.

Great call!!

 


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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 04 Oct 18 6.30pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

I’d like to see Palace score a goal at Selhurst Park.

 


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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 04 Oct 18 7.05pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Cricket is much better live than on TV as you have no idea of perspective when watching on TV for example the wicket keeper looks like he is standing back a couple of yards to a fast bowler whereas he is actually about 25 yards back.

The same for the slip fielders who look on TV to be a couple of yards away but in real life are again considerably further back


I have played cricket and watched my son play cricket and that is enough for me. Certainly, you only really understand how long the wicket is when you have actually bowled. A proper fast bowler is quite a scary sight when you are batting.


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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 04 Oct 18 7.33pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Many years ago, I went on a cricket tour with my club. We played against Minehead, who had a ‘guest player’ - a fast bowler who was said to be on the fringes of the NZ test team. I’ve never seen a cricket ball move so fast. The batsmen in my team all sh@t themselves and the wickets tumbled. Then they rested the guy and we managed to consolidate to an extent before they brought him back in to finish us off. More wickets fell before I went in at no 10 with 11 deliveries left.

I didn’t see the first two deliveries. They seemed to hit the wicketkeeper’s gloves before the bowler had let go, with the fielders all gasping at how the ball had somehow missed the stumps. The third ball I shut my eyes and put my foot and bat to roughly where I guessed the ball was going to go, only for the ball to hit my bat and race to the boundary along the ground past the gulley fielder. It was the best cricket shot I ever played, and I knew nothing about it.

This infuriated the bowler who then bowled the most short-pitched bouncer imaginable, which sailed over me and the keeper for 4 byes. Even more incensed, his next ball was straight at me. Again I didn’t see it, but he veered towards the leg side and hit my pads. I had survived, and I will never forget the cheers of my teammates - at that moment and then again after the final over passed as a tame maiden meaning we gained a dishonourable draw.

I do miss the old cricket.

 


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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 04 Oct 18 7.57pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Many years ago, I went on a cricket tour with my club. We played against Minehead, who had a ‘guest player’ - a fast bowler who was said to be on the fringes of the NZ test team. I’ve never seen a cricket ball move so fast. The batsmen in my team all sh@t themselves and the wickets tumbled. Then they rested the guy and we managed to consolidate to an extent before they brought him back in to finish us off. More wickets fell before I went in at no 10 with 11 deliveries left.

I didn’t see the first two deliveries. They seemed to hit the wicketkeeper’s gloves before the bowler had let go, with the fielders all gasping at how the ball had somehow missed the stumps. The third ball I shut my eyes and put my foot and bat to roughly where I guessed the ball was going to go, only for the ball to hit my bat and race to the boundary along the ground past the gulley fielder. It was the best cricket shot I ever played, and I knew nothing about it.

This infuriated the bowler who then bowled the most short-pitched bouncer imaginable, which sailed over me and the keeper for 4 byes. Even more incensed, his next ball was straight at me. Again I didn’t see it, but he veered towards the leg side and hit my pads. I had survived, and I will never forget the cheers of my teammates - at that moment and then again after the final over passed as a tame maiden meaning we gained a dishonourable draw.

I do miss the old cricket.

Can you imagine facing Curtly on a club cricket wicket?

 

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 04 Oct 18 7.59pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

Can you imagine facing Curtly on a club cricket wicket?

Not without writing my Last Will and Testament first.

 


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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 04 Oct 18 9.33pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Not without writing my Last Will and Testament first.

Roy Harper time.

 

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chateauferret Flag 04 Oct 18 9.36pm

Originally posted by chris123

Avoid Trinidad though!

And the big Mississippi and the town Honolulu and the lake Titicaca. The Popocatepetl is not in Canada, rather in Mexico, Mexico, Mexico.

Actually you're probably much better off with Trinidad than you would be with the place named in its stead in the original German version of Toch's Fuge aus der Geographie (Geographical Fugue), which was Raciborz (Ratibor), a beastly little dump in southern Poland. Even the name is horrible.

Edited by chateauferret (04 Oct 2018 9.41pm)

 


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