Fortunately the players in the England team won't be corrupted by offers of huge amounts of cash and forcibly transferred to teams in other countries.
Good luck to them.
JJ, it's less than a year since the Australians were thrashed, crushed, marmalised, discombobulated, annihilated and eviscerated. In Australia too. Since then the Sri Lankans and Indians (the previous number one team) have been sent packing. England have been for some time seriously good at cricket.
reading weather forecasts should come naturally to any true-blooded Englishperson.
I'm sorry you missed the Ashes, they were tremendously uplifting, though they did happen at night MCC time. Also, three of the five ended right in the middle of the shipping forecast so anyone trying to follow them on radio was a bit disappointed.
I don't suppose they played any of the games at Hove, or I'm sure we'd have heard about it.
I have, of course, been to Lords! =0) A couple of years ago, to watch Sussex, against ... was it Hampshire,or someone like that? I didn't really follow the game, but I know we were rubbish.
the Ashes, yes, that's the name for England-Australia cricket matches.
When England lost a series in 1882 an obituary was published:
" In Affectionate Remembrance
of
ENGLISH CRICKET,
which died at the Oval
on
29th AUGUST 1882,
Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing
friends and acquaintances
R.I.P.
N.B.—The body will be cremated and the
ashes taken to Australia."
There is a little urn (in London, not Australia at all) containing the ashes of something, maybe a cricket ball.
None of the matches last winter was played in Hove on account of Hove not being in Australia.
excuse me, I refer you to my distinguished post of 23.03, where mention of the venue was made (it included stadia with names like the Gabba and the Waca). Yes, the next one should be in England in 2013.
also my mention that the matches were played in the middle of the night in winter, rather than in the middle of the day in summer, as is customary, might have tipped you off that some hemispherical adjustments to your thinking were needed.