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    Posted: 01 November 2005 at 12:15am
Hope we can all get to know each other and find something more about the people you talk to that you may not have known. Can i start of by saying ,my name is John,and im from Melbourne Australia. I work at Kodak as a health and safety representative. I am married 2 Children (B x G)Love my cricket and Aussie footy and most sports,but cricket is something i am inteuged by. I played in local leagues on matting and the later on the newer melfoil(think thats what its called)like the green carpet stuff in indoor bowls.I Got to play only a few times on turf and must say they are 2 different games on the different pitches. Considered myself as just a very average cricketer,like most others just played for fun and cause i liked the game.    Fortunate enough to have some good player around me that we Won a couple of Grand finals and a few runners up ,i was wicket keeper, opener,like to think that Gilchrist copied me haha. I had to stop after a serious workplace accident   but currently coach the juniors (under 14) in local games. Love cricket played at its best and dont care if it is Aussies or Zimbabwe who are playing at there best i will follow whoever provides great entertainment.   As we are comming into summer ,i love our BBQ and a few beers and the odd scotch whiskey. I Would love to travel around the world one day and my dream is to follow a tour of the Aussies to a few countries ie Eng,Sa,Nz,Pak,India,SL,,etc and watch a whole series,but more than any would love to watch the ashes 5 or 6 tests every session. Anyways thats my boring life . I hate confrontations and i believe everyone has a right to believe whatever they want to believe,but not a right to push beliefs onto others.Found in life that it is just as easy to make a friend of someone than it is to make an enemy. ,B>   

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I've wanted a topic like this, but in a forum of its own, but this is as good as we'll get for the timebeing.

  • Let's keep this to one post each purely for introductions - any discussion please use PMs/MSN.
  • Use the edit button if you forget something;

Right, my turn:

I'm also a John, 22, student at the university of Warwick, England studying French and History due to graduate in June. I've actually got very little playing experience but I've represented my school on a few occasions years ago and done some scoring as well as playng a lot over the summers with mates on beaches/fields/playgrounds wherever. I'm obviously an England fan, as well as a Somerset follower (I'm from Yeovil).



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morning to all. my name is ade, 31, living/working in france on a complex including golf/ campsite/hotel and much more. i'm a cricket lover and follow as much as possible, couldn't miss the ashes for example. an england supporter but am open minded when it comes to just having a love of the game. i used to play regularly but since leaving england it's become more difficult although now settled here have played for our team of ex pats  for a couple of summers. was never that good though really in all honesty, but love to play.
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so i guess its my turn now.but before i start i must say that it is a wonderful topic and i really envy one hammer.

i am 22 ,my name is zohaib parwaiz but people simply call me zubeee(weird nick for a guy but it wasn't my choice).i have been recently accepted for hnd in electrical engineering and computing technology and i intend to get a masters degree.i have two brothers and a sister who is a BDS student in final year. (or simply a dentist) and currently working with the rescue teams in musaffarabad(azad Kashmir) after the earthquake.

i loved to play cricket until i got a ball right on my face. i loved to bat and bowl but my bowling style was similar to that of shabirs(a Pakistani bowler who cant bowl).i  love swimming and i go to beach a lot.i know by now you guys are quite bored and want me to stop, so i am just gonna end this by saying that  my favorite actor is Kevin spacey.



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Hello everyone, my name is Michael. I was born and bred in South Africa but currently live in New Zealand. I am a 22 year old medical student just 2 years from being a doctor. I love cricket, not only playing the game but watching it, analysing it and absorbing millions of useless cricket facts. (well they're useless to anyone who isn't as big a fan of cricket as I am).

My dream is to attend a world cup, but unfortunately I just couldn't get my medical schedule to fit with the 2007 one, and I will be in the Caribbean in January and February of 2007 - one month too early! At least I will get to watch the touring Australians play the West Indies. Prior to that I will be in SA and will be sure to watch any matches that I can.

The most significant game I ever watched live was in my home town of Hamilton, New Zealand, early 2004, when Jacques Kallis scored 150*, his 5th consecutive test match century, one shy of Sir Donald Bradman's record. Unfortunately, the next week, I had to watch as Craig McMillan had him out lbw for 71 and he was denied the record!

Talk to me about any issue in cricket and I'll have an opinion for you!

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My name's Mervyn, Merv for short, occasionally Merv The Swerve or Swerveman.

I'm 58 years old, married with two grown-up kids, and I'm the only member of the family who likes cricket.

I haven't played for over 30 years, and I was rubbish then.  Three years ago I decided to be an umpire, so I did some studying, got some kit, and gatecrashed a local club.  They've let me stay for the last two seasons, but I'll be moving on next season, at least as far as the seniors are concerned.  I'll still be umpiring for the colts, and I'll be joining an umpires' panel in another seniors league; it's the only way to progress.  There's a lot more studying to do, as well as the field experience to be gained.

I live and work in Sussex, as a mainframe computer programmer, and I'm a member of Sussex County Cricket Club.  http://www.sussexcricket.co.uk/   We have a fans forum, which is worth a visit now and then.

Obviously I support England, but I agree with several others here that good cricket is above national boundaries.

I hate football, unless it's played with an oval ball.

 

 



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no wonder you are so smart in cricket questions and rules, you're an umpire, anyway...

my name is Saad, i'm 14. i moved to canada 5 years ago from pakistan and didn't play or watch cricket until this march (5 years of absolutely no cricket).
now i play cricket, watch cricket, am a member on a cricket forum (this one)and i want to go to england and play county later on.

i'm a pakistani supporter.

PS. swerveman, the football played with an oval ball is way different then the one played with the sphere ball and the oval ball one is very popular here in canada, but i personally don't like it because it is very violent. the oval ball football is very very violent, its all violence.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Sledger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2005 at 7:54am
I'm Pete , I'm a research chemist at UCT. I'm English , but have lived in SA for 23 years. I play bridge , chess , snooker and pool regularly....and the odd game of cricket too! In my youth I was active in local cricket and organised interdepartmental cricket at a number of institutions where I worked.

As much as I liked playing , watching test matches was always my favourite pastime. I practically never missed a test at Old Trafford from the mid 60's until I left in 1982. Since arriving in SA I've watched some rivetting cricket at all SA'a test venues. Personal favourite is Centurion Park , with Newlands a close 2nd. England are still closest to my heart , but I support SA against all other test playing nations. Locally I loved Allan Donald Fanie De Villiers and Graeme Pollock and watched them regularly.Watching Rhodes field was a real thrill too - he really set my pulses racing!   Current favs are Gibbs , Pollock , Kallis ,AB De Villiers and Steyn (one to watch!).

Fact is , I watch test cricket wherever it's being played (cept when Zim and Bangladesh are involved) and can happily sit through an entire 5 day match without missing a ball.

The Ashes this summer was without doubt the most exhilerating cricket I've watched in over 40 years of spectating - test cricket has never been better than it is today.

As a sports lover I also love rugby , soccer , motor cycling , Formula 1 ,golf and the Olympics.

Biggest turn offs are tennis (cept Wimbledon) , squash (soooooooooooooo dull on TV!!) swimming (yawn) horse racing , basketball (groan) , baseball (simply awful!) road running (zzzzzzzzz) and beach volleyball!

I enjoy a pint too - especially at the cricket!!

Mental disintegration works for me !!
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top bloke sledger. i have so much in comon apart from being rich enough to watch all these tests you got to.

i am 25 and born in england but lived in australia for 10 years. love to watch cricket at the waca, with its mega fast pitch. i am a mad england supporter and love to see the aussies get beat!! (mainly because they love when we get beat) i dont brag about it over here though . well only when we won the ashes back.

i love my soccer, snooker, playing pool (because not many aussies like snooker), darts, guitar, music, cricket computer games (when bored)

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Hey there, my name is Adrian. I am a South African who spent his formative years in England (age 3-17), and his final couple of high school, and first couple of university years in Stellenbosch.

I moved to Perth about 4 months ago, and I am reading Philosophy, Political Science and Economics at the University of Western Australia. I am 21 years old.

I gave my soul to cricket at the age of 11, and have never looked back! I bowled off-spin, and batted up the order to a relatively high level as a youngster, but unfortunately, as I got older there wasn't enough time to spend a whole Saturday and Sunday playing cricket!

I love reading, and enjoy many sports, however Rugby Union, and Squash take a fleeting second behind cricket. I was bitten by the gym bug recently, and spend an hour a day working out (bit sad, I know!). I am also interested in politics, and current affairs, and enjoy debating and philosophising deep into the night, solving the problems of the world, and humankind. My favourite team is South Africa, although I will agree with others here; the game of cricket is far greater than any team, and therefore I support good cricket first and fore most. I love the skill with which India plays, and admire the power of Australia.

I dream of spending a couple of years watching cricket all over the world. Eden Gardens in India is definately something I must experience, and hopefully very soon!


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Hi im chris, im 17 in my last year of college i have been playing cricket for ten years now along with many other sports, but cricket is definitely my favourite. At the end of this academic year im going to be joining the British army and hopefully make it in to the parachute regiment. I already play for the garrison cricket team with the army and i have also played with another mens team a few years before, i bowl medium to fast pace and i supose im a competent batsman aswel but i wouldnt bet anything on it!
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Nice one Para !! My wife's father spent practically his whole life in the British Army. My wife was born in Gibraltar and grew up in Singapore and Germany! She loved the life , hope you do too mate !

Oh , and keep up the cricket , it one thing we still beat the Germans at !!
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Thanks i definitely will keep the cricket up and about the german thing, too right!

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Hi my name is Heinrich, I'm 27 and from Pretoria South - Africa. But I have a german name. I am a die hard cricket follower and thought this years ashes series was probably the best ever. I also still play cricket at club level and also now and again enjoy a game of action cricket.

I am a big Titans and Proteas supporter and also Bulls and Boks(Rugby).

I am a accountant and is currently a partner in a firm.

Hope we can have some interesting discussions over the next few weeks.

 

I saw into the future - Ashes 2009 England 3 Australia 1!
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Don't worry Heinrich , the German stuff is harmless banter

Centurion is my fave ground in the country and I'm matey with Yogi - I used to do sports quizzes for Northerns a few years ago.

The series in India will be a lot of fun !



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Hi Sledger

Are you living in Pretoria? My dad was also friends with Anton!

 

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NOpe I'm in Cape Town now Heinrich - I used to live in Edenglen. Yogi's a great guy and funny with it! In fact Northerns were full of comics back then (about 10 years ago) - Rudi Bryson being the daftest !!
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Is there any bugger you dont know Pete?
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Thank you John
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Is there any bugger you dont know Pete?


      Cheeky sod !! You ready for Monday mate - I've got Sri Lanka , my boys are so , so up for it!!
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G'day my name is Suren and I was born in Melbourne Australia. Parents are from Sri Lanka, but i follow the Aussie team through and through.

I'm 19 years old and although not a great cricketer I love following the game, and am a die hard Steve Waugh fan. By the way I also go for Somerset, cause I played International Cricket Captain and captained them to a few county championships in my time

I recently took up cricket at my local club after finishing high school and although I can't bat at all I have had a pretty good start with my bowling. I took 4/23 the other day which is a personal best, it seems in my grade (3rds at my club which is played on synthetic) they can't play leg spin at all so I'm in a bit of luck there!

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Hi my name is Stephen. I am 16 years of age and I love anyform of
cricket, whether it be playing or watching. Like superbokkie, I have been
displaced from my homeland of South Africa. My favourite player is
Jacques Kallis, but I also like Adam Gilcrest, Graeme Smith, Shivnarine
Chanderpaul, Michael Clarke, and Makhaya Ntini. As you can tell, I mainly
admire batsmen, as I believe it takes far more skill to stay in and get 100
than get a five wicket bag. You only need to bowl a good ball that gets
them out five times, whereas in batting, every single ball you have to
keep the bowler from getting you. I still thing it takes a lot to be a great
bowler like Warne, but batting certainly is the hardest.
My two favourite Batsmen:
Jacques Kallis is a very solid but destructive batsmen and not to mention he can bowl as well.
I also like Michael Clarke for his amazing batting talent at such a young age
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 I am from all around. I have lived in Sydney, Australia and in many other countries. I am actually from New Delhi, India. I was in Sydney for 3 years. When I went back to India, I was despised by classmates just coz I had lived abroad. Thus, back in 97 I started intense worship of Australian cricket team. It brought great results as I witnessed the Aussies winning 2 consecutive World Cups. The final against India in 2003 was very special. However, the tide has turned. Now, India has finally got the upper edge. In the past, both in Australia and else where, India has been the only team to give the Aussies trouble. With Ganguly out and Dravid as captain (backed by Tendulkar) and a lot of young talent pouring in, India will be a much more formidable side than the Aussies. (India just defeated SL 6-1) As I said I support only the strong. Australia are a very strong side, but by the time world cup 07 comes, India will be the team to beat.

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my name is Ahson, and i am Saad's friend. i moved to canada 5 years ago from pakistan and didn't play or watch cricket until this march (5 years of absolutely no cricket).
now i play cricket, , am a member on a cricket forum (this one).
I support the Ausies and pakistani team cos they are my favourite.

Anyways hey everyone i hope i can really get into the discussions!

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My name is Haydn, The Bird, born, bred & live in Cape Town. I am 36 years old and married to a fantastic lady. I am a partner in a restaurant at UCT. Myself & Sledger are good mates, when he is not going on about England.

I love watching all sports especially cricket & rugby. Have played alot of cricket in my younger days. I played provincial dart in 1996 & 1997. Love going to Newlands to watch cricket. I am pretty much the same as Sledger as I will watch any sport, does not matter who is playing.

My other love is cooking, have done chefs course and worked in pubs & restaurants for 16 years. I run the kitchen part of the business.

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My other love is cooking, have done chefs course and worked in pubs & restaurants for 16 years. I run the kitchen part of the business.



He's some cook fellas , but his nachos are so hot that I got gout the next day!!!

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Pete where did you live when you were in britain?

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Pete where did you live when you were in britain?



I'm from a tiny place called Marbury in Cheshire. It's nearest town is Northwich , Marbury is now a country park , no-one lives there anymore. It's a beautiful part of England , if you get a chance , go take a look !
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well i live in Colchester and i probably will stay here because of the army, but there will be the occasional trip to Iraq or some other lovely location when i join.
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i am muslim, 14. and saad's friend. i like cricket. and want to learn more. for learning is an experience of life. i also want to  learn more about cricket as my friend knows. sincei have practically known him for 3 1/2 years. new to this forum and am learning alot.

ALSO LOVE WATCHIN CRICKET!!!! n i am alwayzz rootin for ma home country team.. PAKISTAN!

!!! SHAHID AFRIDI !!!   
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