Saturation point nears
By Will 2 years ago, mid-June Add your comment below
I think my brain is overloaded, fast approaching a cricket-saturation point. You’ll know that West Indies didn’t manage to beat Australia yesterday, but that didn’t stop my brain thinking otherwise. As I dozed off to sleep, I was immediately back in Barbados watching Daren Powell and Fidel Edwards lead West Indies to an historic win. The tactic Powell used of shepherding Edwards from the strike – ridiculed by all and sundry yesterday – was the key to their chasing down 475, and then discussion took place as to whether Gayle should be Knighted or not.
Then the familiar banging and crashing of my housemates woke me up at 5.30, and it dawned on me that I think about cricket far, far too much.
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