I don't like Cricket

Somewhere in South London in the Summer of 2006 the I Don't Like Cricket Collective was formed. Their sole purpose: to go underground and win the Ashes for England. Now the IDLCC is in deep cover behind enemy lines preparing the ground for an historic victory. Join the collective: you have nothing to lose but your wicket.

28 January 2009

The blog is back

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The I Don't Like Cricket Collective are back. Along with their playing wing, the Newquay Browns, the IDLCC have returned for the next As...
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08 March 2007

To spur my fellow bloggers into action..

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The Grimsby Town Appreciation Society is going to post on this site everyday until they get going.... For fans of underdogs the world over t...
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05 March 2007

Bermuda Work-Out

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I thought this was supposed to be a gentle warm-up-cum-work-out for us?! Nice that Dwayne Leverock a, err, fine figure of a cricketer, has w...
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28 February 2007

Dazzler returns to the Motherland

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England may have rejected its one day record wicket-taker (235 in 159 one-day internationals) but Yorkshire has seen sense and invit...
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22 February 2007

The future of cricket (and booze in grounds)

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Sports governing bodies are the traditional target of ridicule for fans and the ECB and ICC are no different in this respect than the bonker...
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20 February 2007

Jaffas are seedless oranges...

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...Jaffa cakes are biscuits. And England is a cricket team. So what can make Jaffa cakes the " perfect fit " with the England team...
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Vive le difference

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Everyone knows that the pace of life in the Caribbean is sedate in comparison to the hurly-burly on our crowded little outpost off the Frenc...
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Speaking ill of the dead

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Like a sickly child who's had hands layed on them by a dodgy, shouty Texan preacher, this blog has come back to good health and is now d...
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Join us

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A number of you have expressed an interest below in contributing to this blog. I may regret doing this but if you want to contact me to fin...
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When will Australia win another game?

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Despite Matty Hayden making the highest one-day score by an Australian, his team have lost yet another one-day game. This of course begs the...
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16 February 2007

Irony

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Australia today crashed to their fourth defeat in five games as New Zealand became the first team to beat them by 10 wickets in one-day inte...
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15 February 2007

We're still here, sort of...

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Despite the fact that we haven't been posting we are all still alive. Personally, I ran out of steam a little because of a combination o...
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23 January 2007

I don't like cricket

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...and this is why: A J Strauss lbw b J E C Franklin 19 M B Loye c S P Fleming b J E C Franklin 8 I R Bell c S P Fleming b J E C Franklin 2 ...
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10 January 2007

Brett Lee: Popstar

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In case you haven't seen this, Brett Lee has (genuinely) recorded a song with legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle which is Number 4 in t...
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09 January 2007

My international career - some confusion

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Recent events have confused me. When Shane Warne continued to take wickets and score fifties right up until his retirement I remained convin...
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05 January 2007

Before the bloodletting begins...

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... let us just be entirely positive for a moment, and pay tribute to the Aussies. This team may not have quite had the stamp of greatness ...
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04 January 2007

Shane Warne = Legend

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Paul Collingwood is a nuggety cricketer who scored a decent double century on a dead pitch in the 2nd test but is patently not Test class. W...
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Hanged, drawn and quartered

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Below is an account of the ancient and cheery old British form of execution - for people who had been really, really bad - known as hanging,...
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03 January 2007

You mucky lot

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I've been checking out some of the stats for the blog this morning and these have confirmed what i have suspected for a long time: the ...
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We're back

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Over Christmas the Collective dispersed to various parts of the country and this, coupled with general laziness, has led to a severe lack o...
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