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Lacking significant
updates on American sports, we turned our attention to the sport most
popular in this part of the world: cricket. The islands of the West
Indies combine their best players to form an international team.
Over the years the "Windies" have formed one of the most dominant cricket
teams in the world, led by superstar and present captain Brian Lara.
During this week they were engaged in a series of "One Day" cricket
matches against the formidable team from South Africa. The matches
are televised throughout the Caribbean and beyond, and the matches were
covered on local FM radio.
Of course Pops and I
tried to follow the action but with no concept of the rules, terms,
scoring, etc., we were pretty lost. I searched the local fish wrap
The Advocate for a listing of cricket rules, but I realized that
would be like the USA Today sports page having a detailed listing of the
rules of hockey. Eventually we pieced together enough info to follow
along and I think we finally got it. During my stay, the West Indies
team dropped 2 of the One Day matches, the first by getting crushed; the
second by coming up a few runs short.
Here are few solid
cricket links, including a few explanations of the rules:
Link 1:
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Link 2:
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