The highlights of the Third test of the Australia vs. India series. Sadly, a promising match was abandoned half-way through because of technical issues.
Bloody digital cameras and their unquenchable battery-eating appetite.
The philosophy of cricket. That means I say controversial things that attempts to challenge the dominant paradigms in current cricket thinking. Yes. The paradigms. I also try to say nice things about spinners.
Harrow Drive
Hawk Mouth
History of Cricket
Island Express
Line and Length
Last Of The Summer Whine
The Match Referee
Mike On Cricket
Miss Field
Nightwatchgirl
No Ballz
The Old Bugger
Outside The Line
Past Point
Pappu’s Plane - cricket statistics
Rain No Play
Republique Cricket
Reverse Swing Manifesto
Sportsfreak
Spun Out
State Cricket
Straight Points
Third Umpire
The Warbling Willow
Well pitched
The Wisden Cricketer
13 comments:
This is the best thing ever.
Let's hope you can get a better camera, some coloured plasticine and a piece of green carpet for the CB series!
Excellent stuff though! :-D
Tip top dear heart!
Another cracking viddy blog.
I reckon you'll have Aardman Animations knocking some time soon. (especially now their store burnt down, taking poor wallace & grommet with them!)
Also:
- that must have taken you HOURS, timing it with commentary etc. We are honoured.
- Nice cornishware mug. That's mug as in "mug". Not as in "face". Not that there's anything wrong with your face, I'm making no comment about it you see. Just about the mug.
Atheist, thanks so much for bringing back some wonderful memories with the title music!
With Booker T and the MGs' Soul Limbo, I mean!
Cheers all, I'm sorry that I couldn't be bothered to buy any more expensive packs of bloody batteries. I might think about investing in a web-cam next time.
Suave, the news of Wallace and Grommet's demise hit me very badly. A sad day for all that’s Northern and good.
Miriam, I like my mug, too.
Tell me the magic isn't over.
TELL ME!
Are you a lawyer? Unless I am mistaken that's pink legal tape you've wrapped round the ball.
I like it when i can see your hand.
Miriam, that is very observant of you. It is, indeed, barrister’s pink twine that they use to tie up briefs. However, no lawyer me. I’m not really sure where it came from. Perhaps I’m a criminal.
Rod, cheers. If you are sharp, I cunningly slipped in some images of me poncing about in a dressing gown. I’m hoping that a Marks and Spencer’s agent will be watching and give me a job as a model.
Cheers to everyone else, too.
That pink tape is a scarce resource. No wonder I can never find any when I need it. It's all - all of it - being used to wrap round cricket balls in plasticine animations.
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