Tenons us like fury jet and golf, to be put on in the background and glanced at occasionally but not watched thoroughly.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Teaos wrote:Tennis is like cricket and golf, to be put on in the background and glanced at occasionally but not watched thoroughly.
Apart from the last few overs/holes/games of course - then any of those are the most tense and exciting games in existence. Speaking of which, congratulations on tonight's T20.
Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe: Albert Einstein.
20 cricket is something I have yet to make my mind up on, it seems a bit gimmicky still. Still results like this are a plus.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
I find Tennis can be a challenge to watch due to the longevity of the matches; cricket is my idea of hell. Rugby, I can watch. Short and sweet. Perhaps not so sweet.
Twenty20 - the shortest form of the game, aka pyjama cricket (or at least one type of pyjama cricket). It can't be compared to the proper stuff, but it's a good introduction to the basics.
Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe: Albert Einstein.
Hello, hello. Roger's two sets to one down against Sergei Stakhovsky. We could be in for another upset here. Although I recall saying something similar last year and he upped his game and went all the way to the title.
Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe: Albert Einstein.