15 Comments
Jun 21, 2023Liked by John Birmingham

As long as you boycot the 10.000 metres in speed skating, I'll stay away from cricket.

Found a clip that in general describes the Dutch attitude towards Anglosaxon sports: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPShIQ4EsHA ;-)

Expand full comment

I'm watching cricket again but for totally different reasons. Dad loves it (barracking for England first and any team that plays australia second) and we put it on in the background while we sit beside the bed keeping him company as he lives (well, sleeps through) his last days.

Expand full comment
author

Sorry to hear this about your old man, mate. Hope he has a good last innings.

Expand full comment

thanks - its hard (he turned 87 two days ago and shares a birthday with my sister) hard to reconcile that we all have to go through it at some point

Expand full comment

It leaves some wonderful memories, at least it did for me. Watching Dad's beloved Broncos with him, small Whiskey and water in one hand, his hand in the other, bring a somewhat happy tear to my eye right now.

Expand full comment

Get this for sure. My dad has Parkinson’s. He’s a huge Denver Nuggets fan and they won the NBA championship last week. I don’t watch basketball but watched every game with him. Little victories .

Expand full comment

Damn that whole piece good.

I like test cricket because I can easily either sit on the couch for a day and immerse myself in it, or walk past the tv and catch the score and 10 seconds of play, and either way I know what's going on.

Clearly it's what the players want, too. Yep, the money from the subcontinent 20/20 pays the bills, but test cricket is their main game.

For any North Americans reading, the necessary background info is contained in a recent episode of Bluey: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-12/bluey-cricket-episode-encapsulates-the-meaning-of-the-game/102467554

Expand full comment

No, cricket jumped the shark sometime ago

Expand full comment

see if cricket included sharks I'd watch it.

Expand full comment

Dave W has already mentioned this, but the correct litmus test for whether you should return to watching cricket is watching the Bluey episode on cricket. If you can get through that without crying, cricket is not for you. If you end up a blubbering mess at the end then perhaps you need to dip your toe in the water to see how grown up cricket feels.

Disclaimer: I am not, and am unlikely to ever be a cricket fan, but I got severely emotional over a 7 minute kids cartoon on the sport. #NotAshamed

Expand full comment

I'm tearing up just thinking about that episode. I don't think I'll be able to watch it a second time. Little Miss 2.5 W will have to put up with me leaving the room when that one comes on again (and again, and again, and again).

Expand full comment

Right? I was tearing up as I was watching it and thinking to myself "hang on, am I CRYING over CRICKET?? I don't even understand cricket!" 😭

Expand full comment

If you do, it should only be test match cricket, or perhaps 50 over cricket. The other stuff is bullshit.

I don’t get enthralled by Australian cricket generally, but when the same sort of tension arises in NZ cricket as happened yesterday with the Ashes, I Am Glued.

Expand full comment

Bazball is BS, but I'm enjoying the women's Ashes

Expand full comment

If you enjoyed it once, give it a try, you can clearly shown you choose to stop if you don't enjoy it and not turn into a cricket tragic.

Expand full comment