My wife and I were actually looking at going to a game! Didn’t end up working out with our schedule unfortunately, but maybe next year. The venue in Morrisville, NC, tickets are really reasonably...
My wife and I were actually looking at going to a game! Didn’t end up working out with our schedule unfortunately, but maybe next year. The venue in Morrisville, NC, tickets are really reasonably priced, even for someone who is just interested in going to learn about the sport (I know little to nothing about cricket).
Hoping they succeed in Morrisville so we have the option to go to a game in the future!
If there is a grassy embankment at the stadium or any grassy area for that matter then find out if you can bring a bbq. Watching cricket is all about the banter. It's hanging out with friends and...
If there is a grassy embankment at the stadium or any grassy area for that matter then find out if you can bring a bbq. Watching cricket is all about the banter. It's hanging out with friends and talking shit. If the game itself is slow then start your own with said friends.
Not sure how related to the article this is, but i work in a healthcare setting in which i see lots of injured patients. In the last week, two of them had been playing cricket. Nothing especially...
Not sure how related to the article this is, but i work in a healthcare setting in which i see lots of injured patients.
In the last week, two of them had been playing cricket. Nothing especially remarkable about the injuries, when compared to other sports. Only interesting that I’m in the western US and i didn’t even know there was a cricket team around!
My wife and I were actually looking at going to a game! Didn’t end up working out with our schedule unfortunately, but maybe next year. The venue in Morrisville, NC, tickets are really reasonably priced, even for someone who is just interested in going to learn about the sport (I know little to nothing about cricket).
Hoping they succeed in Morrisville so we have the option to go to a game in the future!
If there is a grassy embankment at the stadium or any grassy area for that matter then find out if you can bring a bbq. Watching cricket is all about the banter. It's hanging out with friends and talking shit. If the game itself is slow then start your own with said friends.
Not sure how related to the article this is, but i work in a healthcare setting in which i see lots of injured patients.
In the last week, two of them had been playing cricket. Nothing especially remarkable about the injuries, when compared to other sports. Only interesting that I’m in the western US and i didn’t even know there was a cricket team around!
Maybe it really is catching on!