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Some Cricketing Definitions
Just a few definitions from "A Cricket Dictionary"--
APPEAL- A 250 decibel scream made to overcome the obvious congen-
ital deafness so common in the umpiring profession.
AVAGOYAMUG- The mysterious, almost religious chant that comes out
of the mouth of the cricket spectator.Sometimes it can be repeat-
ed by the one person 1200 times in an afternoon,especially if
the Englishmen are batting.
BLOCK- Taking block, a slow painful ritual involving an incoming
batsman, the umpire and a little pitch excavation.A means of
postponing the fearful onslaught.
BRADMAN- See God.
BYE- A way of scoring a run or more by cleverly missing the
ball.The umpire raises one arm as if he wants to leave the
room.The wicketkeeper wishes he could.
CAUGHT BEHIND- Trapped in the turnstiles.
COMMENTATOR- He's venerable.His eyesight is not as good as it was
in 1938 but it's remarkable how he can still pick an inswinger or
an outswinger from 200 metres.Whats going on in the centre can be
a wretched inconvevience when he's just recalling that marvellous
incident on the fourth day of the Fifth Test in 1948.He is superb
at describing seagulls and most graceful at 5pm when he refers to
the long shadows moving across the ground.At 6pm during the sum-
ming up he can usually cause a shock by actually referring to the
days play.
ESKY- A trade device used for carting refreshments mostly into
sports grounds. Many of them are made of plastic foam.In moments
of extreme emotion during Test matches it is done to break
up your esky and throw the pieces at
EXTRAS- Or in politer circles,sundries.Here we have the collec-
tion of no balls and byes.Extras is quite a fellow.Sometimes he
is so skillful he is the top scorer of the day.
FOOTBALL- A crude winter game played with an inflated pigskin.It
provides much tedious talk in the newspapers,bars and on the
airwaves.If particular care is not taken it will get worse and
the desire will arise to play it all year round.
GOD- See Bradman.
HORSE RACING- A strange unecessary sport where horses are
thrashed into competing against one another.It is used for the
sole purpose of interrupting cricket descriptions on the radio.
Well,there you go.Enjoy.
Contributed by Cric8wala (sidiyus@129.105.112.45)
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