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Cricket ...eh?

I..sorry 'we' ...are going to watch a T20 match between Bharat and Bangladesh at Trent Bridge stadium here in Nottingham. When I told this to someone in office, he asked me if I play cricket? I just said No and skipped the discussion.
Later on when I thought more on this, Cricket to me was more like watching a movie. One doesn't care what is happening behind the scene and all that matters in entertainment. What matters is the end result...winning or losing!
There are actors...good and bad just like players, specialists of batting and bowling like heroes of action or comedy.
Update: This post was initiated yesterday when we were about to leave for the match. The match was fantastic, but the second half towards the climax got boring :)

Comments

Kiran said…
Watched the Indian innings on TV .. but couldn't spot you. Were you in some weird hairdo or something :P

And did any of Yuvi's murderous hits land anywhere near you (sorry you'l :D)?
Sumit Uprety said…
well lad, u seem to be having a good time. BTW, why did u say u didn't play cricket. my memory may be falling, but weren't u part of any team ( Section A's team B)in Basanti cup

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