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Yes, they really are letting us do that and no, we don’t know why

Bowled on 30th June, 2008 at 20:33 by King Cricket
Category: King Cricket

We’re doing some writing on The Wisden Cricketer website as part of our Care in the Community rehabilitation scheme. It’s okay – we’re being supervised.

The Wisden Cricketer is a friend to cricket blogs, so we feel obliged to link to their home page as well as our first blog post there.

The other articles on The Wisden Cricketer website are proper get-a-cup-of-tea-and-set-a-few-minutes-aside articles. They’re actually written by grown-ups. Go and have a look.

We heartily recommend WG Grace Ate My Pedalo by Alan Tyers

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  1. Reply
    Jrod   //   July 1st, 2008 at 02:54

    My boys all growed up.

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    Roscoe Palm   //   July 1st, 2008 at 05:02

    Ah, brilliant. I feel like the codger who hangs out the pub, completely drunk going “David Beckham? Yeah I used to watch ‘im when ‘e was a 4 year old lad. They all sed ‘e was shite back then, but I seen it in ‘im from then”. And then I fall over. Well done, mate.

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    A P Webster   //   July 1st, 2008 at 07:54

    I can’t find the RSS feed for the Wisden Cricketer blog – can I safely assume that all KC posts will be shamelessly plugged here?

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    David Hinchliffe - pitchvision.com   //   July 1st, 2008 at 09:13

    What would the MCC make of it all?

    Congrats though. Greatness is just around the corner.

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    King Cricket   //   July 1st, 2008 at 09:41

    Greatness better stay there. We’ve no time for that bastard.

    RSS feed has been mentioned, but it’s a new site.

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    Mahinda   //   July 1st, 2008 at 12:31

    I read one of the articles on TWC. It took bloody ages. And I needed to look up some of the words.

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    Ed   //   July 2nd, 2008 at 01:38

    Well done y’ Majesty – he says doffing his cap and walking, slightly stooped, backwards.

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