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Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:53 pm
by j2mcgreg
LU344928 wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:49 am
jackdanielsesq wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:18 am 5-day cricket ..... not
Many decades ago it used to be longer, until a result was achieved, even if it took 10 or 11 days.

Hence, why did the English invent cricket?

Because they're not a particularly religious lot so the game of cricket gave them some idea of the concept of eternity.
No that's not it. Ever read the rules? Whoever invented this sport definitely put the "O" in o.c.d.

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:20 am
by LU344928
j2mcgreg wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:53 pm No that's not it. Ever read the rules? Whoever invented this sport definitely put the "O" in o.c.d.
While there is some controversy over its origins the general consensus of opinion is that it 'may' have come from south-east England.

But whoever presented that little q&a (can't recall where I heard it) was just poking fun at the English.

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:05 pm
by Old Giza
No worries, cricket isn't even a sport.
Russia's sports ministry has refused to include cricket on its register of officially recognised sports.

The order was issued on 15 July - the day after England's dramatic Cricket World Cup final win over New Zealand.

Among the sports officially recognised in Russia are petanque, draughts and mini-golf.
I once went to a cricket match when very young. Had no idea what was going on, and still can't get the scoring even after making several attempts to read the rules.

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 6:21 am
by ychaouche
I prefer amateur level rather than pro, especially boxing, because it makes you realize how hard and technical it is. When you're only used to watch the pros, you think it's easy and natural, because every move they do is perfect or near perfection. Also, amateur level is much more fun when one team or player is way better than their opponent. It becomes a "show" :)

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:10 pm
by seaken64
First the why - I am a former athlete and competitor. I loved the competition and the effort it took to get better. I loved to win but even more I loved the effort and the fight to control my mind and body. I never did drugs but I imagine that sports done at a high level must be as euphoric. It was for me.

When I was young I was always looking for a competitive game. If there was no takers I would run and try to best myself, or lift weights, or play tennis against a wall or basketball on a hoop.

I like to play sports more than watch. But as I've aged I play less. But I still watch. I like watching if I see effort and competition. I switch it off if I detect apathy or self interest.

Secondly, what I watch:

Baseball (Yankee fan since early teens in Seattle. Now live in New York so it's now a good fit. Also like to root for the Mariners but often disappointed)

Basketball (Still play once in awhile. Knicks fan, again often disappointed. Liberty fan)

Tennis - Will watch almost any match. Was a Jonny Mac (John McEnroe) fan when young - now like the big four and Serena. Still play.

Golf - Mostly watch the majors. Still play.

Football (North American grid-iron style) - New York Giants fan. Washington Huskies fan. Former Seahawks and Bills fan.

Football (Called Soccer here in US) - Tottenham Spurs supporter. Like watching EPL matches. Also international tournaments. Also watch NY Red Bulls and NYCFC and Seattle Sounders in MLS. Also Follow USWNT.

Formula 1, Indycar, Sportscar (a little bit of Nascar occasionally)

Olympics - track and field, weight lifting, skiing, skating, archery, swimming, diving, water polo, hand ball, hockey, curling, crew rowing, etc.

Seaken64

Enjoyed watching The Open today. Congrats Lowry!

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 3:44 pm
by jackdanielsesq
Agreed xxx my partner and I set-up an
MRO facility in SG, and were invited to a country club to watch a cricket game - we passed, not
in that sweltering heat, but our hosts graciously insisted, say the English were in town, promised
an exciting, entertaining game and that the clubhouse had frigid A/C and very, very cold draft ..

We acquiesced and met out our hosts in the clubhouse, which was packed - suddenly there was a
loud roar and the medics ran onto the pitch with a stretcher, loaded up one of the poms who had
fainted from heat exposure ... this continued whilst the Singapore side simply clubbed the ball out
of the grounds - English didnt even bother to chase the ball after a while ...... the game still sucks

Regards

Jack

Old Giza wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:05 pm No worries, cricket isn't even a sport.
Russia's sports ministry has refused to include cricket on its register of officially recognised sports.

The order was issued on 15 July - the day after England's dramatic Cricket World Cup final win over New Zealand.

Among the sports officially recognised in Russia are petanque, draughts and mini-golf.
I once went to a cricket match when very young. Had no idea what was going on, and still can't get the scoring even after making several attempts to read the rules.

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:28 pm
by LU344928
Old Giza wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:05 pm No worries, cricket isn't even a sport.
Russia's sports ministry has refused to include cricket on its register of officially recognised sports.

The order was issued on 15 July - the day after England's dramatic Cricket World Cup final win over New Zealand.

Among the sports officially recognised in Russia are petanque, draughts and mini-golf.
I once went to a cricket match when very young. Had no idea what was going on, and still can't get the scoring even after making several attempts to read the rules.
When I first saw that I thought, oh they've disregarded it because it's only played at the professional level in ten or so nations, nearly all of them former British colonies. But that's not the reason. Maybe next year's reappraisal will put it in better stead.

Re: What are your favorite sports to watch - and why

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:31 pm
by LU344928
jackdanielsesq wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 3:44 pm the game still sucks
It's definitely an acquired taste.