Fined 1,125 euros for playing cricket in Barcelona

Started by Perikles, Sat 25 Oct 2014, 08:37

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Perikles

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They have the right idea. Somebody fined for playing cricket in the local square. Some may think this is excessive, but anybody who has been hit by a cricket ball won't think so. Cricket is a dangerous game - cricket balls are very heavy and hurt. Not only that, there is a high risk of dying of boredom when 1) you are in the batting team but not batting, which is almost everybody, 2) fielder where nobody ever hits the ball and 3) spectator.

Michael

Quite right too. It's the only game where i've ever witnessed one of the players fast asleep.  :rofl:
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Myrtle Hogan-Lance

Cricket is a fascinating game which excels when it gets to the end of Day 5 and you simply do not know which way the match will go.

That will probably not be the case in Pak vs Aus where it is Day 4 in Dubai and Pak lead by 292 runs with 9 wickets in hand. 

As to hitting a cricket ball around a public square, that is just not cricket and Perikles's objections based on the danger are very valid.  The fine was a bit heavy handed though.

Perikles

Quote from: Myrtle Hogan-Lance on Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:20
Cricket is a fascinating game which excels when it gets to the end of Day 5 and you simply do not know which way the match will go.

..or you have lost the will to live, because you have lost 4 days of your life waiting for that 5th day, when rain stops play.  :cheesy:

Myrtle Hogan-Lance

Ah yes the dreaded 'rains stops play' during the evening session on Day 5.  It can be cause for elation or grievance.  The tension remains high.  Everyone is on a knife's edge.  Will it?  Won't it? 

Nothing quite like it.

Michael

Quote from: Myrtle Hogan-Lance on Sat 25 Oct 2014, 12:27
Ah yes the dreaded 'rains stops play' during the evening session on Day 5.  It can be cause for elation or grievance.  The tension remains high.  Everyone is on a knife's edge.  Will it?  Won't it? 

Nothing quite like it.

I can think of a few things like watching paint dry or watching the skin form on porridge.  :giggle:
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Perikles

Quote from: Michael on Sat 25 Oct 2014, 12:32
I can think of a few things like watching paint dry or watching the skin form on porridge. 

... or changing a light bulb  :toothygrin:

Michael

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