Do u like CRICKET


Do u like CRICKET (fyi americans its a sport)  

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  1. 1. Do u like CRICKET (fyi americans its a sport)

    • like to watch
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    • like to play
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    • like to watch and play
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    • dont like it
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believe me if u like cricket theres a very good chance ur from the sub-continent.....also i had a teacher named Jerry in the 4th grade

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So where is your homework ? :angry:

j/k :p

Cricket is one of the only sports that exercizes your whole body. Others being Tennis, swimming etc.

Ohhh god no :x. It's second only to golf for the most BORING sport in human history.

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So Curling is more entertaining than Golf and Cricket? :ninja:

I just remembered an awesome family guy quote.

[watching Cricket on British TV]

Peter: What the hell is he talking about?

Englishman: Oh, it's Cricket. Marvelous game, really. You see, the bowler hurls the ball toward the batter who tries to play away a fine leg. He endeavors to score by dashing between the creases, provided the wicket keeper hasn't whipped his bails off, of course.

Peter: Anybody get that?

Cleveland: The only British idiom I know is that "fag" means "cigarette."

Peter: Well, someone tell this "cigarette" to shut up.

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[watching Cricket on British TV]

Peter: What the hell is he talking about?

Englishman: Oh, it's Cricket. Marvelous game, really. You see, the bowler hurls the ball toward the batter who tries to play away a fine leg. He endeavors to score by dashing between the creases, provided the wicket keeper hasn't whipped his bails off, of course.

Peter: Anybody get that?

Cleveland: The only British idiom I know is that "fag" means "cigarette."

Peter: Well, someone tell this "cigarette" to shut up.

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:D :D :D

I don't like cricket, oh no, I love it

ahaha you took what i was going to say. i absolutely love cricket i go to just about every international played in melbourne and i went to the asia XI vs world XI great game and a once off opportunity i think. i love playing it aswell i bowl better than i bat but i can do both pretty good i'd love to be a wicket keeper but i'm hopeless at it :p

just got back from playing cricket 05 on my xbox and got slaughtered by 10 wickets by namibia lol

In poor form right now, though

all people from canada are in poor form at cricket :rofl: jon davidson being an exception :p i think that's his name

I like to watch it but unfortunitly we don't get much coverage in Canada. I'm still trying to figure out the rules.

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haha, yeah, totally, wickest and bowlers and...huh?

I wish I could have a chance to learn how to play, even if I ended up hating it.

wouldnt mind trying out polo, but thats a bit harder to just start playing....

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