Cricket Wins
England may have won the First Test at Lord’s yesterday, but I think the bigger winner was Test Cricket, when 28,000 spectators turned up to see the last day. Congratulations too, to the authorities, who let under-16s in free!
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July 26, 2011 - Posted by AnonW | Sport | Cricket
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Completely agree, wished India won though
Comment by Priya | July 26, 2011 |
There’s still four matches to go, so who’s to say what the series result will be. But after the bad news of the last few weeks, it was a victory above all for the good of this world!
I haven’t said it on the blog, but I am one day younger than modern India and possibly for that reason I want the country to prosper. I’ve been twice and enjoyed the country a lot. Hopefully I will go again, when I will return to the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, where I stayed just before the horrific attacks of a couple of years ago. Hopefully, too I’ll visit Pakistan and Bangladesh!
Comment by AnonW | July 26, 2011 |
Have also travelled in India….
My dear Father served in India during the difficult years on the late 1940’s. He told us as children of the kindness and generousity of the ordinary people..when they had very little….
I wont forget walking up the steps at the gate house to the Taj….seeing the shimmering whiteness in the distance…
I will return….hopefully one day soon…
Janet
Comment by Janet | July 26, 2011 |