Looking at the title, one would expect me to describe my outing on a hot summer day or anything related to the rising mercury levels. But, I go just beyond them.
I have been hit for a huge six over long on by the Sun, who is on fire. May be the T20 effect! I am trying to recover from the huge damage done by the hot red ball. Two days of bad appetite, cold and headache are teasing and tormenting me by rotating strike.
The toss happened on Saturday afternoon after the fireball won the toss and elected to bat first on a superb batting track. At about 1:00 pm in the afternoon, I bowled for about 40 minutes (coming backing from the office - We work only half a day on Saturday. &*^%+@! rule). I was like a bowler continuously bowling no balls and giving free hits.
I thought I would use third person narrative as I cannot degrade myself. Please note the change.
After the first innings, the bowler was too exhausted to bat. He didn't come out of the trauma of the first innings for the whole day. He thought he would be alright by Sunday. But things changed for worse. Kevvvvvvvvvvvvvv!
So, what happened to the bowler on Sunday? He doesn't remember exactly!
Got ready on Monday to go and meet his team members. But no, the first innings impact was so huge that he collapsed just after getting ready. To forget the horrible happenings, he got a DVD for himself, watched three movies - I Robot, Beyond the enemy lines I and Beyond the enemy lines II - and spent with his grandparents.
Today, he forfeited the match and ventured out. He is now feeling better. Hope the situation of the bowler improves.
So Bhaktajanulaaraaa! Bolo
Om Surya Bhagawane Namaha!
April 23, 2008 at 8:27 PM
Nice innovative ideas, with a dash of humour. Keep it up!
April 25, 2008 at 9:21 PM
Thank you. This is just an exercise to cheer up myself
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