On Tue Feb 04  9:20 +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> "Vincent Meyer, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I think we Americans are genetically programmed to be unable to understand 
> > Cricket.  I spent two years in Grenada, and after watching a few games and 
> 
> Not only US/Americans but Europeans also and don't give a clue about this
> boring game 8-)

At least baseball took the all the action of cricket and compressed it
into less than four hours...  as a columnist for the Guardian (prominent
UK national daily) put it (I'm summarizing): one of the great examples
of American ingenuity was taking cricket, making it almost watchable,
and calling it baseball.

Granted, I rarely watch baseball... give me any form of football.
Association, North American, Aussie Rules, or Rugby (League or Union)
and I'm happy.... ;o)

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