Cricket and Baseball Prison

Cricket in Barbados. Photo credit, online pic.

Baseball and cricket players have never been in prison, unless they manage to hide it. How do they put it America? He’s doing time. These two  games take a lot of time, because they take almost the whole day. Do they have overtime like basketball and soccer? I don’t think so.

Take baseball for example. I suppose it will be difficult to determine the length of the game, because sometimes men holding the bat send the ball to heaven, to the roof. It is called a home run. Do they ever find them? I suppose it is a case of ball left home, never to return.

Baseball drama also takes a lot of time, with players from opposite teams giving each other mean looks and the catcher giving sign language to the man ready to dish the ball, to the man on bat.

Baseball and cricket are the same game. What? Don’t you dare! Cricket is an upper class game. They even have that famous stadium called Lord’s Cricket Ground. It is in St. John’s Wood, a London suburb with lots of greenery and British pounds.

In Victorian England, the aristocracy had all the time in the world because they had butlers, cooks and servants that looked after their horses and dogs. So, they definitely had time, to do time hitting balls with sticks.

Cricket lovers can be snooty about it if they like, and look down upon baseball because it is played in America, by men not related to Prince Charles. But what remains is that both games are a pastime, just doing time.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

 

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