ant-mac
Member: Rank 9
There's nothing to it, mate.I am fascinated by the game (admittedly, mostly due to being a fan of the Fifth Doctor), and have attempted to watch videos about it online. The actual fundamentals elude me, but I think if I had the chance to watch a live match I would fully enjoy it.
In no time at all, you'll know all about leg breaks, googlies, topspinners, f[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipper_(cricket)']lippers, s[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slider_(cricket)']liders, f[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrom_ball']licker balls,[/URL] off[/URL] breaks,[/URL] doosras, teesras, bouncers, inswingers, outswingers, beamers and so forth. You'll also be able to tell the difference between silly point, silly mid-off and silly mid-on, not to mention short third man, fly slip, slips, leg slip, leg gully, square leg, backward square leg, fine leg, mid on, mid off and cow corner - just to name a few of the fielding positions.
And you'll be able to identify the twelfth man when you see him too!
Of course, the highlight of any cricket match is the sledging. A good example of this was when a chubby Indian player once came out to bat. An Australian player asked him why he was so fat, to which he immediately replied: "Because every time I fuck your wife she gives me a biscuit." Obviously, this was met with appreciation and approval by all present.