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Do u like watching cricket ? isnt that boring ?
Asked by parul advani,
13 May '10 07:25 pm
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Not sure as i can't yet figure out if cricket matches lay more stress on cricket balls or something else .. well our captain dhoni said that club games n activities had them sapped .. that showed they were there for customay ceremonies and attendance on the filed rather to play some manly cricket ..
huum .. me not watch continously but yeah enjoy in case there are flurries of sixers and fours or wickets tumbling ..but our gr8 players even did not provide a glimpse of that this T20 ..
Answered by commonsense, 14 May '10 03:50 pm
huum .. me not watch continously but yeah enjoy in case there are flurries of sixers and fours or wickets tumbling ..but our gr8 players even did not provide a glimpse of that this T20 ..
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I only watch when I am told that India needs ten runs in seven balls! Or the other team in the same predicament.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 13 May '10 09:25 pm
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Hummm
Where is that pure cricket to watch ?
we are shown more of filth in name of cricket on tv screens to make it exciting
it is emotionally draining to keep watch on cricket balls now
Answered by qnaite, 13 May '10 07:55 pm
Where is that pure cricket to watch ?
we are shown more of filth in name of cricket on tv screens to make it exciting
it is emotionally draining to keep watch on cricket balls now
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So far I realized that Cricket is a game which requires less watching and more guessing. When there is an important match I see the game for 5-10 minutes and then quit and try to guess who will be the winner while doing my usual work.
Answered by Ten Voters, 13 May '10 07:46 pm
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It has been my passion,primarily as during my heydays I played cricket upto my University level and for me at least it is not boring.
Answered by indrajeet, 13 May '10 07:41 pm
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For me it depends on the match condition and the teams involved. A cricket lover will always like to watch competitive cricket. A fanatic goes to the stadium for hero worship and see the victory of his team A fan and a connoisseur are different. For the connoisseur, the game matters and for the fan, the result matters.
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 13 May '10 07:34 pm
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I USED to enjoy watching cricket.
Too much cricket has killed that liking. You know anything done in excess loses its value over a period of time. Cricket is in that bracket.
I am not even following the T 20.
Issues other than cricket in a game of cricket has shorn the game of its sheen.
Answered by S. Ramesh, 13 May '10 07:33 pm
Too much cricket has killed that liking. You know anything done in excess loses its value over a period of time. Cricket is in that bracket.
I am not even following the T 20.
Issues other than cricket in a game of cricket has shorn the game of its sheen.
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