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tmidgett wrote:
is there some kind of definitive cricket reference book around?


Probably hundreds but none of them would be comprehensible. To understand I suggest drinking beer and playing a backyard version of the game. From there it will all follow.....

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JBR wrote:
tmidgett wrote:
is there some kind of definitive cricket reference book around?


Probably hundreds but none of them would be comprehensible. To understand I suggest drinking beer and playing a backyard version of the game. From there it will all follow.....


Try doing a search for Wisden it's kind of the cricket bible.

Use a tennis ball in backyard cricket it 's less painful.

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Another first time post from Australia. Hello up there...
Cricket is a game which (much like botulism and the common cold) is a legacy of English colonialism. It is a game in which a 300-pound man with enough serum cholesterol to fry eggs can become a national sporting icon (sex symbol, even...for more on Sex and Cricket do a engine search on Sex AND Shane Warne). This game has the following appeal for spectators; an entire day off work drinking in the sun. And that's about it.
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"[Cricket] has the following appeal for spectators; an entire day off work drinking in the sun. And that's about it."

It sounds like Australia has a counterpart to Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Wrigley Field's sole attraction, as far as I can gather, is to provide a forum for white twentysomething "consultants" (from the suburbs or North Side) to sit in the sun, drink beer and ultimately fail to get in one another's pants. -- all while speaking on cellular telephones.

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