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International Debutant
This is fast becoming a very frustrating discussion. P'rhaps we ought to rewind and remind everyone how we reached this impasse:
Nev (on the just-concluded Test in Bangladesh): "There's also a correlation between the quality of the wicket and the fact that this game drew a crowd. Not a huge one, by any means, but the atmosphere they generated was wonderful. Contrast and compare this with what we get in [...] the Caribbean, where the surfaces are as lifeless as the stands."
TheJediBrah: "Well you can't exactly compare other places where Cricket is a minor sport indulged by a minority of people to the Subcontinent where it's a way of life. Of course they're going to have a bigger following."
Nev: "Erm, cricket does have fairly deep roots in the Caribbean, you know. The book on our sport was written by a Trinidadian, and the West Indies played their first Test Match before any subcontinental nation."
Starfighter: "You people need to remember that it's not 1985 anymore. Things have changed in the Caribbean since then."
That cricket is struggling now doesn't disprove my point about its having deep roots in the region. If anything, it validates my point about how the era of flat surfaces has killed off the crowds.
Nev (on the just-concluded Test in Bangladesh): "There's also a correlation between the quality of the wicket and the fact that this game drew a crowd. Not a huge one, by any means, but the atmosphere they generated was wonderful. Contrast and compare this with what we get in [...] the Caribbean, where the surfaces are as lifeless as the stands."
TheJediBrah: "Well you can't exactly compare other places where Cricket is a minor sport indulged by a minority of people to the Subcontinent where it's a way of life. Of course they're going to have a bigger following."
Nev: "Erm, cricket does have fairly deep roots in the Caribbean, you know. The book on our sport was written by a Trinidadian, and the West Indies played their first Test Match before any subcontinental nation."
Starfighter: "You people need to remember that it's not 1985 anymore. Things have changed in the Caribbean since then."
That cricket is struggling now doesn't disprove my point about its having deep roots in the region. If anything, it validates my point about how the era of flat surfaces has killed off the crowds.
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