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Mr. Glass
Only place in India with a cricket stadium where you need layers of clothing.Yeah, got to play there and it was bloody awesome. Had a decent crowd there too.
Only place in India with a cricket stadium where you need layers of clothing.Yeah, got to play there and it was bloody awesome. Had a decent crowd there too.
So good.Yeah, got to play there and it was bloody awesome. Had a decent crowd there too.
Fair enough too. When he is in form, do you bop one over long on for six?When Yuvraj SIngh is in form, yes.
Not sure if the question is an euphemism but I practice leaving the balls alone to improve my stump awareness.Fair enough too. When he is in form, do you bop one over long on for six?
You do realise how far north England is yeah?I didn't know it snowed in Lords.
Back in the day they used to play on these uncovered wickets. Average of 4 was equal to 40 now.This is Dharamsala in the winter:
Yeah but never really associated cricket with snow.You do realise how far north England is yeah?
They don't play cricket in winter though.Yeah but never really associated cricket with snow.
Not far enoughYou do realise how far north England is yeah?
This is Dharamsala in the winter:
Not me, I'm in Bangalore..One of vcs, indiaholic or harsh I think.
Played a match at Arundel against Combined Services and hit their opening batsman on the scone.So good.
Would have to be one of the more spectacular grounds to play cricket. There's a joint in Vancouver which is meant to be amazing too, I think Bradman played there when he went on Mailey's North American tour for his honeymoon in the 30s.
Arundel supposed to be beautiful too.
Played a match at Arundel against Combined Services and hit their opening batsman on the scone.
After he was taken off, I was wandering back to my mark and a fieldsman threw me the ball when I wasnt looking and it struck me above the eye
Result: batsman and bowler retired hurt on the same ball