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A day without cricket.

by Gaurav Sethi

What will you do, boy?

15 comments:

Viswanathan said...

Come up with conspiracy theories regarding Badri's non-inclusion.

Gaurav Sethi said...

that could be a lifetime's work

straight point said...

gaurav can we have imaginary interviews of say niranjan shah, pawar...etc from other 'bcci'...

i think it will be cracker of series...

Gaurav Sethi said...

SP - Go for it!

straight point said...

i will go to sleep and complete that lingering final... :)

straight point said...

gaurav...

i think you have all necessary things required to come up with this series...

the wit...the humor...the flow and mostly the command of words...

i will make a mess of it...go for it...here...

Gaurav Sethi said...

sleep is a good one sp. i woke up to 8 down y'day, and in my dreams ys had belted a 100. Or maybe i was watching the warmup game again. btw which lingering final?

straight point said...

oh nothing imp...

i have been fielding on rope with two to win...batsmen slogs down to my end...i have never ever completed the catch...it seems forever in sky...

Gaurav Sethi said...

one minor glitch: i don't know what they sound like. serious. how about, som xing of doosra.
sp - yr final sounds like a trip. grace this space.

Soulberry said...

catch up with life perhaps...on the other hand maybe that'll allow life to catch up with self.

Anonymous said...

Hmm. Good question. I would probably read cricket, watch some old match on Star Cricket or read something completely different.

Gaurav Sethi said...

sb - profound yet true.

vm - tis a day without cricket, so the books and cricket channels have run dry, now say

Anonymous said...

Gaurav, In that case, how about refining the game of stick-cricket conceived in childhood days for folk who want to play the game despite not having a proper bat? Fyi, the game was quite cool and was mostly played indoors. No in-the-air shots as it would ruin the stuff in the house; also often a plastic ball (from the road side peddlers) would suffice.

Anonymous said...

Oh, and I forgot to add, this was played often with only 2 or 3 players (totally) :)

Gaurav Sethi said...

VM - those plastic balls were nasty. still have some of those childhood bruises :)