Melbourne is well known for its over zealous crowds at one day internationals.
That is where i learnt to love, then hate the one day game.
So recently i went to the oval, and saw a very different one day game, this is my story.
I saw 2 police officers for the whole day at the Oval. In Melbourne they are everywhere, even in the members, you can see them plainly all day, and none of them look happy to be there.
The average age of a spectator at the Oval was 52.3.The average age at the MCG is 21.
Everyone in melbourne has t shirts or singlets on, if they have a shirt at all, at the oval stripey and other patterned shirts are the way of the land.
Very little jandal/thong/flip flop action at the oval.
It costs 80 fucken quid to go to a one dayer at the oval. It costs 40 bucks in Australia.
The beer is full strength at the oval, but the ban you from drinking for 90 minutes, in Australia its weaker strength beer and everyone seems to be drunk anyway.
A woman complained because the wind knocked over beer from people behind her leaving the concrete wet. In Melbourne everything is wet, from beer, water, piss and whatever else people throw in the Mexican wave.
People actually watch the cricket in England at one day circket.
No one was thrown out.
There were no hot chicks who purposefully walked up and down their aisles all day so guys could hollar at them.
The only chants at the oval are for cricket, not you’re going home in the back of a divvy van.
No one threw anything.
The cricket is the main focus. People seem to actually care what happens in the middle.
The atmosphere is more like that of boxing day test, all except for boxing day.
No one appeared drunk before hand.
Without the crowd atmosphere you are reminded how boring one day cricket is.
And the most amazing difference between a one dayer in Melbourne and one at the Oval is….
The ball can quite easily be hit into the grand stand.
80 quid is outrageous — was that E v SA?
Jrod – as per usual, your random thoughts have been thought provoking and amusing all rolled up into a tidy little ball. Kind of like Eddie Hemmings.We note a shared interest in the great Jesse Ryder. I encourage you to head to http://www.ballsofgold.blogspot.com – we’d love to have your readership.Regards – The Boys From The Balls.
Jrod – as per usual, your random thoughts have been thought provoking and amusing all rolled up into a tidy little ball. Kind of like Eddie Hemmings.We note a shared interest in the great Jesse Ryder. I encourage you to head to http://www.ballsofgold.blogspot.com – we’d love to have your readership.Regards – The Boys From The Balls.
Rob, i know, can you believe it.
But in Bristol, at the ODI this year, they threw rubbish and torn up paper in the air and cheered during a Mexican Wave!Although, they booed the stewards when they ejected someone, then cheered when they brought them back in again.And the commentator mentioned the first tray of beer at 10.30am.Fun times, or what?
They brought him back in, in Melbourne they execute them.