kensington oval barbados day 3

barely a shot, some basic paddle work the athletic grace of the fielder as it moves from fine leg around the boundary to collect the squarish sweep – silently crossing the grass (powell) nudges, singles barbados – the digicel girls are decidedly less enthusiastic with their dancing n flag work than those in jamaica n antigua leg byes barbados – riding the reggae van to the cricket. packed sardines, hell for leather, booming bass reggae at 5050bpm (1.50 B$ – 80c -to pretty much anywhere on the island) not a shot 0/60089 and not a shot played at some distinct point though the reasons behind it were not distinct in the slightest the crowd suddenly arced up. the band in the grenidge n haynes stand started pumping. the digicel girls were up n working it. fidel started riding the rhythms. jaques (109 off 17345 balls) wanted a ride too. thanks god someone finally got carried away by something. slashed at a wide one and the crowd had its wkt australia were on 299 for 18 weeks, in which time 24376 maidens were bowled. the batsmen were never troubled. i couldnt get my vegetable roti for lunch the lady sellin em is a seventh day adventist

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About Nick Whittock

Nick Whittock’s 2nd book hows its (inken publisch) will be ready for the summer. In 2012 he had a chapbook published in the Vagabond Rare Objects series. It has a picture of a cricket bat on the front cover. His first book's cover was a reproduction of a photograph of cricketers lying on the ground.

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