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14 Dec 2016 18:48 #329135
by chairman
More English than jam and Jerusalem, but the really very pretty Wormsley is actually the project of an American. John Paul Getty Jr, who became a British citizen, was the son of John Paul Getty – one of the richest men in the world – and his love for cricket was sparked by Mick Jagger. The fruits of his labour are this ground in Buckinghamshire, and it’s one you’ve really got to visit.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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15 Dec 2016 04:19 #329152
by to7update
Really stunning picture you've got there!
What about this one?
HPCA (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association) Stadium, Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, India.
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15 Dec 2016 08:47 #329160
by pwarbi
Some of the backdrops to where cricket pitches are set can be stunning, and I don't think you get that in many other sports. We might be slightly biased as we love cricket, but you don't get many football or baseball stadiums for example being located in the most beautiful parts of the world. Not the teams I follow anyway, and the backdrop tends to be an industrial estate with a few gas cylinders to look at!
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16 Dec 2016 09:47 #329247
by to7update
What do you mean @ketchim?
You are quite right @pwarbi, cricket enables some of the best views, even if we are there to watch the game!
This one seems to have some sort of filter here...
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16 Dec 2016 16:36 #329297
by ketchim
The crowd throw bottles onto the outfield after the controversial run-out
of Clifford McWatt, West Indies v England, Guyana, February 26, 1954
Beautiful !
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16 Dec 2016 16:37 #329299
by ketchim
The wreckage after the riot, WSC West Indies v WSC Australia
Guyana, March 25, 1979
Beautiful ! :-[
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16 Dec 2016 16:39 #329300
by ketchim
AND the most beautiful sight to behold (drum roll,please) :-*
Cricket fans in a tree outside the ground, West Indies v England
Bourda, Guyana, February 28, 1998.
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17 Dec 2016 05:36 #329311
by to7update
lol, we are talking about another level of being beautiful here haha!!
That's an important part of the game though, when democracy is expressed through bottles.
LOL, why build stadiums if we can have spectators on the trees!!
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