Don't jump in all at once (although i knkw leftie, perry and db, to varying extents are keen on the game from the history of this forum) , but overdue me thinks...2 wins from 3 for the mighty essex so far, should be 3 from 3 but rain robbed us vs the kentish bstards.
Not played for 10 years due to injury initially but then life, but every winter think about getting into it again for a club in distress (so if im crap it don't matter) used to be half decent at village level at least!
I'm clearly still on a high from last night posting all these silly threads!
Expect I will be the only poster in this one!!
The cricket thread
Re: The cricket thread
you was right about the number of posters
don't follw cricket
but I am an Essex boy
going to a sportsman dinner tomorrow night
Graham Gooch is the guest speaker
don't follw cricket
but I am an Essex boy
going to a sportsman dinner tomorrow night
Graham Gooch is the guest speaker
Re: The cricket thread
Cricket used to be an obsession of mine when I was young, back in the days of Viv Richards Andy Roberts Botham Gower the Chappells Lillee and Thompson. Now I find it hard to get interested with all the different formats/teams .
They tried going the football route by making it all about money with the franchises/ central contracts. What a mess!!!
They tried going the football route by making it all about money with the franchises/ central contracts. What a mess!!!
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Re: The cricket thread
As a Brisbane boy in the 70s and 80s I got to see the Aussie greats like the Chappell brothers, Dennis Lillee and my personal childhood cricketing hero Jeff Thomson at the Gabba. Great days.
I absolutely loved playing cricket in school, but never took it as seriously as football.
Still enjoy watching the Ashes.
I absolutely loved playing cricket in school, but never took it as seriously as football.
Still enjoy watching the Ashes.