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dessa14
03-23-2005, 12:29
choose
Hardball refers to the proper cricket ball, not the one that gives a little when it hits you
Softball refers to the "Soft" practice balls for kids to stop their bones from being shattered when they get hit in the face.

Togakure
03-23-2005, 13:03
Hmm ... dunno. Only crickets 'round here sit in dark places and chirp a lot. Never seen a one with a ball of any kind. Only had one come inside before. My cat tried to make friends and played with him but he got a bit broken up over the whole affair.

Sillyness aside, I don't know the first thing about the game of cricket.

Armchair Athlete
03-23-2005, 16:55
Definately needs to be a hard ball thats for sure. I voted outdoor because I have not played indoor yet, its good fun though

Sjakihata
03-23-2005, 17:02
outdoor with hard ball, only.

Divine Wind
03-23-2005, 19:44
Never really seen any version of indoor cricket, other than playing in the hall at school when the weather was too bad. And that really was a load of pants.

Outdoors everytime!!

dessa14
03-24-2005, 07:30
i play indoor cricket all the time here in australia, its really really fun.
its so much faster then normal cricket so its better.
thanks,
dizzy

ShadesWolf
03-30-2005, 06:11
Real cricket is always what I prefer.

however, during hte winter months I have been known to play a little indoor with a real cricket ball, that was untill they shut the place down that I played at. (Yet another 80's idea gone)

Big_John
03-30-2005, 06:50
hmm.. where is the "no" option?

Craterus
03-30-2005, 23:20
By soft ball, does that include tennis balls because I would include them even though they can hurt if you are smacked in the face with one, I doubt they could do much lasting damage.


I love indoor cricket with a soft ball! Haha, obviously you want a big room though, otherwise its poor.

I do play outdoor (proper cricket-hard ball) for my school in the summer.

I like to play outdoor with a soft ball though, theres nothing like a quality slog-fest in the field is there?

I've never played indoor with a hard ball though, I don't plan on breaking my nose...

ShadesWolf
03-31-2005, 18:45
usually in indoor cricket,you have a max of 8 pace run up and it a well worn ball. So most of the polish has gone of it. You therefore cant get to much bounce.

I did get hit once and was not wearing a box which did come quite sharp, bought a tear to my eye. :dizzy2:

Craterus
03-31-2005, 22:28
I did get hit once and was not wearing a box which did come quite sharp, bought a tear to my eye. :dizzy2:

I know exactly what you mean :cry: ~:handball:

dessa14
04-02-2005, 03:16
well after seeing my mate collapse in pain, cause was, not wearing a box. i have never gone out there without a box.
the idiot was standing left of the batsman at a right angle, with a helmet but no box.
thanks,
dizzy

Craterus
04-03-2005, 00:17
I once took a cricket ball on the knee. It somehow missed my pad and hit my knee and then rested between the pad and my knee. Foolishly I picked the ball out of there, luckily no-one appealed otherwise I'd have been out - handled the ball.

LOL ~:handball: ~:joker: I was really surprised when no-one appealed.