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Cricket

Cricket is a bat and ball sport played between two teams, usually of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a grass field (which is usually roughly oval), in the centre of which is a flat strip of ground 22 yards (20.12 m) long, called a pitch. At each end of the pitch is a set of three parallel wooden stakes (known as stumps) driven into the ground, with two small crosspieces (known as bails) laid on top of them. This wooden structure is called a wicket. A player from the fielding team (the bowler) bowls a hard, fist-sized cork-centred leather ball from one wicket towards the other. The ball usually bounces once before reaching a player from the opposing team (the batsman), who defends the wicket from the ball with a wooden cricket bat. The batsman, if he or she does not get out, may then run between the wickets, exchanging ends with the other batsman (the "non-striker"), who has been standing in an inactive role near the bowler's wicket, to score runs. The other members of the bowler's team stand in various positions around the field as fielders. The match is won by the team that scores more runs. Cricket has been an established team sport for hundreds of years. It originated in its modern form in England and is popular mainly in the present and former members of the Commonwealth. In the countries of South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, cricket is the most popular sport. It is also a major sport in places such as England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Bermuda, and the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean, which are collectively known in cricketing parlance as the West Indies. There are also well established amateur club competitions in countries as diverse as the Netherlands, Kenya, Nepal and Argentina, among others; there are over one hundred cricket-playing nations recognised by the International Cricket Council. The sport is followed with passion in many different parts of the world. It has even occasionally given rise to diplomatic outrage, the most notorious being the Basil D'Oliveira affair which led to the banning of South Africa from sporting events. Other examples include the Bodyline series, played between England and Australia in the early 1930s, and the 1981 underarm bowling incident involving Australia and New Zealand. Full Article on Wikipedia

Manchester United Put Four Past AC Milan

4-0 on the night, and 7-2 on aggregate puts Manchester United into the next round of the Champions League. Although David Beckham only made a 27-minute appearance as a substitute he got a warm reception from the Old Trafford faithful. His full-blooded volley flew straight at United goalkeeper van der Sar, but was one of AC Milan`s better efforts of the night.

Around the Corner: Indian Wells

Fantasy Tennis Set to Begin

Indian Wells Qualifying Draws

Sunday's game rained out

Got home from church and found out that Sunday's game was rained out. Was hoping they'd play, but I guess it's more MLB 10: The Show instead. :)Game won't be made up - not officially in the standings, although there will be a B game tomorrow where today's guys will get their work in. Read somewhere that this is the first rainout since 2007 in the spring. I could have sworn that wasn't the case, but I can't recall offhand.

ST3: Rangers drop another to KC in rough 2-1 loss

I didn't get a lot of time to listen to this one, as I was out and about running several errands. I was spending some time with my daughter, and I did have the game on the truck radio. She did ask me a few questions like "Daddy, what's a foul ball", and "What is such and such".. That was cool, because she's asking, this might be the year I get her to want to watch herself. Or at least teach her the game. She knows home runs, of course - because as we should all remember from 20 year old advertising.. Chicks dig the longball.

Wolves 0-1 Manchester United 1

Paul Scholes's 100th Premier League goal gave Manchester United a win over Wolves on 72 mins. Wayne Rooney was sorely missed, and he is also likely to miss the second leg of the Champions League game Milan. according to Sir Alex

ST2: Rangers drop game 2 to Royals, 4-2

Spring Training Game 2 was one that I didn't realize was on the air. I had forgotten to check the Rangers games not on the radio to see if the opponent's radio coverage was on. It was, but I didn't notice that until the score was already 2-1 KC in the seventh. I listened towards the end, but not much excitement there.

Vlad Guerrero in MLB 10: The Show

I picked up MLB 10: The Show for the PS3 on Tuesday (saved a gift card from Christmas for that), and started playing. The Rangers lineup is surprisingly correct. However, they have several older uniforms in there, going back quite awhile. They don't have the sleeveless one from within the last five years or so, though - I rather liked that one.

ST1: Rangers crush Royals in Spring Opener 13-3

Well, today was the day that the season started. Oh, the season opener isn't until about a month from now. And there were a few intrasquad games earlier this week. But given that I write something about all the games (well, about 95% of them), the season really started for me today, since I have to now write about the games again. Like most off seasons I think I'm going to have these grand plans realized of writing multiple times a week about what's going on. If I'm feeling particularly lofty in my goals, I think I'm gonna write like Jamey Newberg or Joey Matschulat - yeah right.

Here we go!

And it begins today. Rangers on the radio at 2PM.Speaking of Radio.. I see Victor Rojas has left MLB Network to be the play by play guy for the Angels? Oh Vic. If you were just going back to play by play, you should have stayed here. Oh, you just don't love Texas. I see how it goes. :) j/k. Hope it goes well for you personally, just not your new employer as such.

Bobby Bragan Patch

Saw this story on the Rangers site tonight..The Texas Rangers today announced that the team will honor the memory of Bobby Bragan by wearing a uniform patch during all games in spring training.


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