Day 1621: Cricket 101

“I always breathe cricket.” – Kapil Dev

 

It’s 12 : 34 PM on day 1621 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to watch the New Zealand vs. England World Cup match – England got thrashed today (everyone reading this in England has my sympathies) – stretched my hamstrings,     brush my teeth, pray,    read Jeremiah 38, publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing – There is a word that rhymes with orange! It’s sporange: a rare alternative form of sporangium, a botany term that means “spore case.” – feed myself egg with bread  for breakfast, make sandwiches for our sisi’s neighborhood with sisi’s help as part of  Virginia’s Sandwich Run (thank you sisi for all your help) and    promote my Educate Generations campaign – $1 925 raised so far SO GRATEFUL and humbled by everybody’s support 🙂

 

As you may or may not know I LOVE the sport of cricket and since the Cricket World Cup is currently taking place in Australia and New Zealand I thought I’d give everyone who has never heard of cricket a crash course on cricket. Watch “What is Cricket” below:

4 thoughts on “Day 1621: Cricket 101

  1. Stan Faryna

    Poor Jeremiah – mistreated and threatened, thrown into a cistern and fiercely persecuted by his own people for the bad news that he brings from God. But he did not shirk his duty to God. I imagine that most of us would run away and not do the job that God has given to us in such dire circumstance – even if spoken to us by the unmistakable mouth of God.

  2. Nisha Varghese Post author

    if we were all as obedient and faithful as Jeremiah this world would be a better place.

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