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i used to play for the brahma lodge cricket club just for fun

i am thinking of playing for another club this season

nothing better then knocking back a couple of cold beers on a hot as day watching the other team slugging it out

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cricket, hmmm, I am too asian for it, too short, too little, not strong enough to hold the cricket bat (thus can't swing it properly), can't throw the ball properly (usually goes upwards for some reason instead of forward), can't run fast enough, sigh, being asian, you know..... sucks..... :blush::P:)

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I hated cricket :banana:

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Sorry lads, maybe im not Orstrine enuff but Cricket is like watching paint dry. Even competitive masturbation would be better to watch. Never played it cause my attention span is extremely low and I cbf being on an oval for 8 hours in long trousers... enjoyed tennis and soccer much more heh (playing soccer only, nothing worse than watching a bunch of pansies throw themselves on the ground for a free kick)

-D

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cricket, hmmm, I am too asian for it, too short, too little, not strong enough to hold the cricket bat (thus can't swing it properly), can't throw the ball properly (usually goes upwards for some reason instead of forward), can't run fast enough, sigh, being asian, you know..... sucks..... :D:P :P

hahaha make a good cricket stump but ;)

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Sorry lads, maybe im not Orstrine enuff but Cricket is like watching paint dry. Even competitive masturbation would be better to watch. Never played it cause my attention span is extremely low and I cbf being on an oval for 8 hours in long trousers... enjoyed tennis and soccer much more heh (playing soccer only, nothing worse than watching a bunch of pansies throw themselves on the ground for a free kick)

-D

never played you dunno what your missing, actually i gave it up some years ago sort of conflicts with my religious beliefs :banana:

you know what i was thinking is we organise a cricket match just fun game against NS

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