I got the perfect ball for this sport. Now to finalize the rules and other equipment.
- Equipment, one large hollow Supa-Ball (Earthscope brand) and one piece of plywood a few feet square.
- A mound of beach sand is formed and a piece or two of driftwood placed on top
- The batting side gets to arrange the plywood so it may be harder to hit the wicket off that surface
- Wicket may be re-positioned by bowling side
- The game is very gentle with the batsman using his slipper to bat with.
- The bowling is wrist up, roll forward, wrist up at all times
- If the ball sticks in the wicket mound, batsman loses
- If the ball misses, who catches it gets another bowl or batting chance
This game is a great game to play by the seaside if you bring the ball, and look around for / borrow a plank or two. You don't need bulky equipment or a large field.
Was also thinking the batsman must loft the ball high not far so he should hold the slipper horizontally and lob or slice the ball.
PS. I do not recommend the Wham-O Superball as it is too small and bounces too hard but you might want to try it (wear eye protection, groin protection).
Am making dinner at 6pm this evening as Mom is tired. After my weekly
run, am feeling fitter. I ran harder this time, for longer and recovered
faster. Only 2 runs to go before my yearly blood test.
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We used the water pressure chamber to stop the Liew witches abusing babies. Their army is now taking western kids to destroy Christian assets.
Was thinking that actually, beach cricket requires 3 paint mixing sticks according to the ABY. But in the end those weren't needed at all. So I wonder if there will be a false positive on something money-making this November 2025?
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