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Don’t you see? This is a cunning plan to decide who will win even before they play. Because clearly, during the final, only one team will hit the ground running. Therefore it stands to reason that the other team will just hit the ground, forgetting the running part. This in turn will mean that, after about forty overs or so, we the spectators, will KNOW that the team that won won because it hit the ground running. Bi-winning if there ever was one.
There’s always the chance that one of the semi-finals will be decided because one team has forgotten that it has qualified and neglects to turn up.
Ideally a team would build up so much momentum that they would actually travel forward in time and arrive at the finals ready to go. That’s the only way this makes sense.
I dream of one day having a county schedule that it is possible to follow.
It’s all part of the excitement isn’t it? You pop along for the second day of a championship game to find out they are playing unicycle frisbee instead and the cricket is being played in Dubai by werewolves.
That literally does happen. Literally.
That scrolling advert on the right is making me feel seasick.
Gah, now it’s all I can focus on.