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    I would think pink balls are better than blue balls.


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    Quote Originally Posted by exilecanada View Post
    I would think pink balls are better than blue balls.

    I suspect your balls will be blue for most of the year living in Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    I suspect your balls will be blue for most of the year living in Canada


    Admittedly we do have our share of rather nippy weather, along with a plethora of snowfall on occasion. However to put that in perspective, typically we do have lovely warm (in NW England terms, too bloody hot) summers. That beats the h*ll out of constant rain in my book. Not to mention Canada is regularly rated as one of the top places to live in the world. If you’ve never been here, you’re doing yourself a disservice, it’s a great place to live, despite our neighbours south of the 49th parallel.

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    Have been to st John and Halifax in September and it was very pleasant temp wise. It's constant rain here in Glasgow just now.
    Do they play much cricket or is it all baseball.

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    Complaints that colour blind people can't see the pink ball!!
    Our players were all checked out first!

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    437-3 Cook gets his fourth double hundred and Malan his first 50
    Cook 202 Malan 64
    How long will we bat I wonder.

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    Lunch?
    449-4 Cook 213 no Malan out for 65. He will be annoyed not to get a ton

    Gower reckons we should declare when the lights go on as the ball swung a lot more yesterday in the dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
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    Have been to St John and Halifax in September and it was very pleasant temp wise. It's constant rain here in Glasgow just now.
    Do they play much cricket or is it all baseball?
    Cricket is very much a minor sport here, although I understand we do have a national team. I do miss the heyday of the Lancashire League with top end pros such as Gibbs, Hall, Griffiths, Hunte et al. Good days

    Baseball is popular, Toronto Blue Jays currently lead MLB in attendance, averaging around 45K/home game. Basketball has become very popular, Toronto Raptors home games are pretty well sold out every game……very expensive tickets. Footy is, and always has been very big here among kids and teenagers, Toronto FC draw well. For obvious reasons Ice Hockey is the big winner, just about all Canadian kids want to make it to the NHL. Toronto Maple Leafs sell out all home games at ridiculous ticket prices, they’re a bad team too, haven’t won the Stanley Cup since 1967. Golf’s big here, Southern Ontario is quite Mecca for golf, many pretty good courses. Short season in Ontario though, late March to late October or so. British Columbia has a longer season, problem is it rains a lot out there, very British like weather. We’ve had 2 Canadian winners on the PGA tour this year, Adam Hadwin and Mackenzie Hughes.

    I watched the Celtic Champions League game the other night….raining ‘cats and dogs’, no thanks, I detest rain. There used to be saying on Burnley “If you can see Pendle Hill, it’s going to rain, if you can’t see Pendle Hill….it’s raining”.

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    Thanks for the info Exile. Celtic were brilliant but the weather has been awful!!
    Yes the good old Lancashire League had some amazing players in the 50s and 60s.
    I was surprised they played cricket in Aberdeen , but they took it very seriously with Rohan Kanhai their professional at that time in the early 70s.
    It's a bit drier there but colder and shorter summers!

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    Windies collapse on a rain interrupted day to 145-8 of which Blackford has 60

    Jimmy has three wickets so far and a run out

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