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Site logo image Janet Carr posted: " When I was at (all-girls) school, we had to do sports for a couple of hours every single afternoon. Summer was swimming and tennis, winter was hockey, tennis and netball. I was fat and left-handed so the only thing I was good at was swimming. Boys gen" https://thisbugslife.com

Sticky wickets

Janet Carr

Jul 27

When I was at (all-girls) school, we had to do sports for a couple of hours every single afternoon. Summer was swimming and tennis, winter was hockey, tennis and netball. I was fat and left-handed so the only thing I was good at was swimming. Boys generally played cricket, soccer, and rugby.

In South Africa, the main spectator sports are football (soccer), rugby, and cricket. My family loves watching sports so over the years I have watched pretty much everything. I like watching cup football, Formula 1 (boat and car), and I really love watching cup rugby. Cricket however, not so much...

One of my best friends in South Africa was from India and he loved cricket. He took me to a couple of 5-day test matches and some day-night games. I enjoyed the day-night games as they were short, fast, and the teams wore colours. It was not hard to follow the rules. But the 5-day test matches almost killed me...sitting in the boiling sun watching men in heavy white clothes standing around while the commentator tried to find something to talk about - 'looks like there's some action on the duckpond'. Every now and then someone polished a red ball on their white trousers (how DO they get the stains out?) and there was a little flurry of action before everyone went back to standing around again. For Five Days.

So when I saw Sharon W posting this, I howled out loud with laughter.  I would have really appreciated the first diagram when I was watching those looong test matches because most of it went right over my head.  And I am so glad I am not the only one who feels confused about it.

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