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Recent content by Bravoman

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    Over The Fence

    6 and out rule. If it goes over the fence of somebody you don't know, then the batter usually takes a mate or two for support. "Hi, I was wondering if I could snoop around in your back yard for a while? No, you don't know me..."
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    When Arguments Erupt

    First rule: If it's a family thing, kids do not, under any circumstances, win. Second rule: If you are batting, then it is your duty to the world to stay in. Kick, scream, punch; do anything, so long as you get to stay in. If the cricket set happens to be yours, threaten to be an utter...
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    Where Do You Play?

    You play Back Yard Cricket in the Front Yard? Doesn't that defeat the purpose? :D We play at my Uncle's place. His back yard is an acre of park, surrounded on all sides by other houses. It's good because it's quiet, but it's bad because the ball goes over somebody's fence every second...

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