Johnny Bairstow has pulled out The Humbug to concentrate on preparing for Test cricket.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/62397327
We love you, Johnny
On the eve of the match vs the mighty Brave
On the eve of the match vs the mighty Brave
I didn't know that. I tend to watch cricket in the summer, so I don't watch The Humbug.
I have no loyalty to Franchise South, or, any other thrown together group in weird outfits.
Why was he playing for the Welsh in the first place ?Johnny Bairstow has pulled out The Humbug to concentrate on preparing for Test cricket.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/62397327
We love you, Johnny
Never seen anyone being mic'ed up to be interviewed whilst playing in the field before.
Maybe they should use baseball bats? And soft fluffy or spongey balls that don't go very far or fast. Batters (ugh) should of course wear costumes that reflect the team's name - you know, like mascots in footbal. To stop it being too easy for fieldingpersons to chase and catch the ball, perhaps they should be hobbled, with their ankles tied together no more than a metre apart. Plus loud and unpleasant music to celebrate every incident...............
.............. oh sorry, if you'd just said this was about cricket..................
And the dinosaurs sat and watched as cricket died.
OK, that a bit OTT, but short form cricket is a way of getting kids into the sport. My 3 love it. Do you want to stop footy in the park, with jumpers for goalposts as well? That doesn't exactly replicate the rules of the traditional game either.
And the dinosaurs sat and watched as cricket died.
OK, that a bit OTT, but short form cricket is a way of getting kids into the sport. My 3 love it. Do you want to stop footy in the park, with jumpers for goalposts as well? That doesn't exactly replicate the rules of the traditional game either.