James90
Cricketer Of The Year
I've slowly been ticking off cricket venues and have to say that Lord's gets my #1 because it's like nowhere else. The champers, Pimms and quiet chatting amongst the crowd is still novel enough for me to think there is something magic about the place.
The Gabba and the MCG are great venues if there's a big crowd and lots of action on the field, but the atmosphere has been lacking at The Gabba since the fun police stepped up their game about ten years ago. I've only ever watched the footy at the SCG but I imagine it would be the best ground in the country to watch cricket from.
I love the smaller grounds for watching domestic cricket, particularly Allan Border and the Basin Reserve. I had one of my most enjoyable days at the cricket earlier this year watching a low-scoring nailbiter at the County Ground in Hove. There was nothing appealing about the ground itself, but sitting in the English sun sinking pints that you've picked up from the shop down the road is hard to beat.
Newlands and North Sydney are the next two I want to tick off my list.
Which grounds would you go back to and which would you recommend avoiding?
The Gabba and the MCG are great venues if there's a big crowd and lots of action on the field, but the atmosphere has been lacking at The Gabba since the fun police stepped up their game about ten years ago. I've only ever watched the footy at the SCG but I imagine it would be the best ground in the country to watch cricket from.
I love the smaller grounds for watching domestic cricket, particularly Allan Border and the Basin Reserve. I had one of my most enjoyable days at the cricket earlier this year watching a low-scoring nailbiter at the County Ground in Hove. There was nothing appealing about the ground itself, but sitting in the English sun sinking pints that you've picked up from the shop down the road is hard to beat.
Newlands and North Sydney are the next two I want to tick off my list.
Which grounds would you go back to and which would you recommend avoiding?