Although cricket seems a long way from teaching of psychology, I have to add my 
two cents.

Born in NJ and having only traveled a few times in the UK, I do have a fairly 
close connection.  Just a paragraph from an article on cricket at
www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/back-to-the-future-tellys-vision-of-eightballover-tests-541452.html
 

"This is an outline of the way Test cricket may, or may not, be played in the 
future. It was delivered in deadpan, provocative style to delegates at the 
International Cricket Council's annual forum last week. The messenger was 
_Andrew Wildblood_, senior international vice-president for IMG/TWI."

Does that give me any cricket creds?


                                                                
Bob Wildblood, PhD, HSPP
Lecturer in Psychology
Indiana University Kokomo
Kokomo, IN  46904-9003
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                

We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we preach, but 
do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom preach. -Bertrand 
Russell, philosopher, mathematician, author, Nobel laureate (1872-1970)         
                    


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