YankeeCricketer
Member
I've been told I'm the first American to register here, so it might be time for an introduction
I'm a bit of a sports historian, having written extensively about U.S. pro soccer history over the years, as well as more recently getting into early pro basketball history and chronicling lost box lacrosse leagues
Over the past three years or so, I've been getting pretty deeply into cricket, and have started digging up that sport's surprisingly deep history here in the U.S., with an eye towards giving the planned Major League Cricket venture some help in the form of "legitimizing" the game here...even though it's been around all along
Anyway, thanks for having me aboard. I look forward to continuing to learn more about this great game. Having played baseball a long time, it's funny how my mind keeps wanting to "translate" things...however, I'm getting past that. However, while proselytizing for the game here, I still explain T20 as "a combination of home run derby and run-the-bases" (two "short-sided" baseball games kids will play here), with the concept being each team gets a "pitch count" of 120 (although they have to be "strikes"), etc. It seems to work...don't hate me. LOL
Cheers,
Steve
I'm a bit of a sports historian, having written extensively about U.S. pro soccer history over the years, as well as more recently getting into early pro basketball history and chronicling lost box lacrosse leagues
Over the past three years or so, I've been getting pretty deeply into cricket, and have started digging up that sport's surprisingly deep history here in the U.S., with an eye towards giving the planned Major League Cricket venture some help in the form of "legitimizing" the game here...even though it's been around all along
Anyway, thanks for having me aboard. I look forward to continuing to learn more about this great game. Having played baseball a long time, it's funny how my mind keeps wanting to "translate" things...however, I'm getting past that. However, while proselytizing for the game here, I still explain T20 as "a combination of home run derby and run-the-bases" (two "short-sided" baseball games kids will play here), with the concept being each team gets a "pitch count" of 120 (although they have to be "strikes"), etc. It seems to work...don't hate me. LOL
Cheers,
Steve