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<blockquote data-quote="RoyalBlueStuey" data-source="post: 111387"><p>It's just such a wonderfully gentle game but utterly fascinating. I have this weird hippy thing that watching/listening to the cricket does fantastic things for the soul.</p><p></p><p>I drive miles to work and when England are playing on the sub-continent and TMS is on the radio as I commute in the mornings it doesn't matter how bad the traffic is everything is good 'cause the cricket is on.</p><p></p><p>Going to watch live is even better...sitting, slumped in the sun with a beer watching a slow, unhurried game unfold before you is what summer is all about.</p><p></p><p>...and then occasioanlly the game with serve up something that's utterly breath-taking....that Ashes series in 2005 was, I'd say, one of the greatest sporting contest in history. The two best teams in the world going at each other hammer and tongues for a full summer battling for every minute of every day of every test and it coming down to the wire every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoyalBlueStuey, post: 111387"] It's just such a wonderfully gentle game but utterly fascinating. I have this weird hippy thing that watching/listening to the cricket does fantastic things for the soul. I drive miles to work and when England are playing on the sub-continent and TMS is on the radio as I commute in the mornings it doesn't matter how bad the traffic is everything is good 'cause the cricket is on. Going to watch live is even better...sitting, slumped in the sun with a beer watching a slow, unhurried game unfold before you is what summer is all about. ...and then occasioanlly the game with serve up something that's utterly breath-taking....that Ashes series in 2005 was, I'd say, one of the greatest sporting contest in history. The two best teams in the world going at each other hammer and tongues for a full summer battling for every minute of every day of every test and it coming down to the wire every time. [/QUOTE]
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