Thursday, February 9, 2012

Cricket in the red dirt

More photos, in stark contrast to the last one. Cricket in Outback Australia.



Coaching clinic in Santa Teresa:


Santa Teresa is a tiny town about 70km out of Alice Springs. Good see Cricket Australia going remote.

Photos were tagged Imparja Cup, which is Australia's national indigenous cricket carnival, an annual tournament being held in Alice Springs this week, and came from @melindafarrell.

(When will the obsession with Instagram end?)

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I would envisage that proper cricket surfaces in Afganistan would be beneficial for young batsmen to develop good techniques. Cricket infrastructure (nets, coaching, gyms) would also be great for developing bowlers.

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Play Cricket Games said...

red dirt is so well place to do well practice , if you can play on red dirt so you can play on any field

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