• 8 months ago

    And on Sunday please.

  • Simonhelp_outline
    8 months ago

    Don't declare you fuckers.

  • Jim7panorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    Went to the Test Match yesterday. I arrived just as Root was out, after which followed another 12 wickets in about three hours. Then I went home feeling not as satisfied with events as I probably should.
    I'm a cricket fan but it really is a sport to watch on the telly. We were in the William Clarke stand in front of the TBI which is kind of side-on to the wicket which meant I had absolutely no concept of how well we were bowling / badly they were batting (delete as appropriate). Nor could I follow the ball once it was hit which essentially meant that my first warning of approaching disaster was as the ball cannoned into the board just a few metres away.
    Maybe I should've bought one of the Sky-commentary ear piece things that people have to give me some kind of clue as to what was happening. Or stayed at home and watched it on the box of course.

  • Jim7panorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago
    check_box

    Marked as best answer by pantzcat 8 months ago.

    I wasn't drinking. Maybe that was the issue??

  • trickylens
    8 months ago

    I dispensed with the cricket and just did the drinking. Went home quite satisfied.

  • 8 months ago

    Yeah, I know what you mean. I was in the lower Radcliffe and it was hard to follow what was going on. Could have been the beer or my failing eyesight of course. Thoroughly enjoyed the day though. 17 wickets and about 300 runs. I was surprised the ground wasn't full.

  • Ingopanorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    I drank on 2 days I was there, to excess and thoroughly enjoyed it. You see more of the ball from the top decks and no roof tiles fall on your head. I'd also go with the best pre-game breakfast option being The Trent Navigation.

    The upper tier also has a lift. If you want to be really annoying press the up button when you get out sending the next occupants off to meet Aggers and co.

  • Psychobelpanorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    Cricket isn't necessarily about cricket. It's about a nice day out at the cricket.
    Was at the Ashes last year. Much later on the Mrs had to stop me pissing in the wardrobe. What is it that men want to piss in the wardrobe?
    We've got tickets for a day against Sri Lanka.

  • trickylens
    8 months ago

    Perhaps when you are discombobulated through drink, you think that you have my taste in clothes?

  • Psychobelpanorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    Oh the horror!!!!

  • pantzcatpanorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    I love a day out at test cricket, its a good chance to catch up with an old uni mate (only one I have who also likes cricket) & drink beer while some cricket happens nearby.

  • trickylens
    8 months ago

    We wander down to Attenborough. Beer in glasses, no admission fee, can wander around the boundary and pick your position in the sun.

    Even then I'd rather be in a nice pub beer garden.

  • Dave_Ravepanorama_fish_eye
    8 months ago

    Archie Vaughan made his list A Somerset debut v Kent today. He was run out via a deflection at the non-strikers end without facing a ball.
    Welcome to professional cricket, lad. At least - for him - Somerset still won.
    Jaydn Denly also played. He scraped 18 from 31 balls and didn't get a bowl.

  • Simonhelp_outline
    7 months ago

    Seems that Ben Stokes has done his hamstring playing in the hundred. At least we’ll get to see what Pope is like as captain.

  • trickylens
    7 months ago

    Let's hope better than as leader of the christian western democracies.

  • Simonhelp_outline
    7 months ago

    Sri Lanka national anthem is quite the thing. Sounds like the theme tune to an eastern european sitcom on BBC2 in the 90s.

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