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I'm noticing people blowing up on social media because they've got tickets for day 4... Lol
Saw that, they are a very unhappy team.Yeh, doesn't look like a happy team. Broad and Stokes are about the only two who want to fight. When Rankin took his 1st test wicket, there was only one bloke come up and congratulate him.
Anyone else see Lyon and Hads do the sprinkler???? :lol: Suck shit Ingerlund!!!
Which version? The 'whales in the ocean' version, or just straight from the can?
Many years ago I received several sprays from Haddin. He was certainly an annoying little merkin back then.
More details, Bazza.:?
:lol: Do they ever mate, i remember umpiring a game when i was only 15 and some clown threatened to bash me because i rightfully gave him out run out 3 times. Even his own team told him to pull his head in.Some warriors take their indoor very seriously.
:lol: Do they ever mate, i remember umpiring a game when i was only 15 and some clown threatened to bash me because i rightfully gave him out run out 3 times. Even his own team told him to pull his head in.
It also doesn't help when you are in a confined space with idiots. One my good mates got punched in the head because he refused to run around a fielder who was intentionally blocking him. Yep i have seen plenty of crazy things in 20 odd years of playing Indoor cricket.I was playing a game about 10 or so years ago, and things started getting heated in the net next to the one I was playing in. When I left after the game there were cops in the car park. One of the teams involved in the other game had 'left quietly' armed themselves with wheel braces etc, and set about their opponents in the car park. f**king nuts.
I've also seen a batsmen just walk up to the short leg fieldsman and wrap the bat round his head. Part of the problem is that a lot of the blokes who play indoor cricket have never really played competitive sport before, and transfer their video game/tv persona to the field.
Nothing exciting mate....he was just a really annoying, aggressive little yap dog in off season indoor cricket (don't think I played him in proper cricket).....and as he was always up to the stumps you had to listen to the f**ker every ball. Then his lot won the GF.....and hence the 2nd spraying.
If you've never played indoor cricket.....the minor social graces that accompany normal cricket (such as not screaming out abuse while the ball is on the way down the pitch) aren't always adhered to....he was a pain in the arse, but only an apprentice PITA. I suspect he has mellowed a bit since.
I was playing a game about 10 or so years ago, and things started getting heated in the net next to the one I was playing in. When I left after the game there were cops in the car park. One of the teams involved in the other game had 'left quietly' armed themselves with wheel braces etc, and set about their opponents in the car park. f**king nuts.
I've also seen a batsmen just walk up to the short leg fieldsman and wrap the bat round his head. Part of the problem is that a lot of the blokes who play indoor cricket have never really played competitive sport before, and transfer their video game/tv persona to the field.
5-0. And 5 decent wins too, not close run things. Ouch.