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Grass roots cricket is the place to be
This is my farewell piece here for the Googly and it's hard to know where to begin or what to write. With only one piece left, I wondered whether to continue with the off-stage antics of Shane Warne - thinking the tram-crash fest in Melbourne last week - or whether to write about something closer to home.
I've chosen home because I'm sure you all know about the other thing! So last weekend I went to our season opener. A triangualar tournament of Twenty/20s between Lossie, Elgin and Fochabers. What a day to open the cricket season. Minus about 10, no-one there but me and the prettiest ground in the north-east looking dreadful because all the trees are still in full winter mode.
A ground that delights in being situated beside the Spey and lined on all sides by lovely trees was left looking like a 12 year-old's football playground at the side of the A96!
It didn't matter - my team hammered the opposition to win their matches and to my surprise, enchanted with some damn fine cricket. The match I'd been to before this had been Australia v India at the MCG. Sitting in the sun there, I had been entranced at the sight of Ishant Sharma befooling the Aussies with his magnificant bowling, and equally been impressed by Gilchrist walking when palpably not out. Last weekend, everyone out walked before the umpires even gave them out. It was cricket as I know it.
There could be no greater contrast between freezing to death at Fochabers, and having to leave the MCG because it was too hot. Amateurs playing for nothing but the love of the game - professionals earning their livings, but there was something that made these two experiences the same. I was the fan at both matches. I cared. In fact I probably applauded my mate Dave with more enthusiasm when he got a wicket than I did Ishant.
This may be the end of The Googly, but it won't be the end of fans wanting to have a voice.
It's been great fun being part of this and I hope all readers will find their way to other sites. Here at The Googly we have directed readers to check out many up and coming England cricketers - so follow our stars. Last year Toots and I brought you all the news of the County Cricket and hopefully you enjoyed that. Keep the faith. County Cricket is not dead. Outside the Counties, not just here in Scotland, cricket is a fine place to be. See this little song from someone in Oxford:
If you go down to the Parks tomorrow, you’re sure of a big surprise,
If you go down to the Parks tomorrow, you’d better go down in whites,
For ev’ry fan that ever there was, will gather there for certain, because
Tomorrow’s the day the Oxford UCCE play Nottinghamshire
Ev’ry cricket fan who’s been good, Is sure to see 3 England
Including a leading wicket taker, and lots of runs beside
Beneath the spires where nobody works, they’ll bat and field as long as they please,
Cos that the way the cricketers have their innings.
All the best to my readers. Follow the links and you'll find me elsewhere.
[Image: Getty] [mimitig}
April 25, 2008 in Australian cricket, BellWatch, County Cricket - 2007, General musings, Indian Premier League, Meet the Writers, News Pavilion, One to Watch, The Thunder Downunder | Permalink |
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no no this cannot be... say it isn't true mimi...
what about belly and what about us??
please dont leave mimi!! oh dear...
Posted by: doctorshoot | 23 Apr 2008 00:37:12
The sad day dawns. It's been fun. Thanks for the writing, the support and the laughs Mimi. See you elsewhere.
Posted by: The Tooting Trumpet | 23 Apr 2008 01:54:41
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Royels rocking
Posted by: Shoaib malik | 26 Apr 2008 18:54:31
Hi,i like your post though it is your farewell piece for googly but still it is very interesting and admirable .Thanks for such a nice post .
Posted by: Kayak | 12 Nov 2008 11:22:59
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