Re: Australian Cricket - Crisis, What Crisis ??
Reply #1692 –
Yep, when it rained the go was to go and play on matting. You'd have district bowlers coming in aiming for the overlap in the mats, they would have stretched them so tight it was like a trampoline and when it drizzled it was like a teflon coated trampoline! One pair of utter f%^5knuckles I knew had fitted out their 4x4 winch with a tensioning bar, they would create a 4ft overlap in the mats in the dead center of the pitch that they dubbed "the killing zone!"
You'd look around and the keeper was standing in the next suburb pissing himself laughing!
If conditions got really bad you'd go down to the two piece brigade and that was bloody murder, the balls were virtually indestructible, swung under any conditions, and the real asswipe fanarkles would put them in a deep freezer overnight before game day just to get them a bit harder! The first forward defence would shatter your fingers like you had blocked a canon ball!
FFS, I remember when indoor cricket first started, no pads, just a box and gloves and real cricket balls!