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I would like to know if anyone who visits the cricket page actually plays as the majority of them are girls.  No offence to the girls but cricket is a mans game and women's cricket isn't very popular anywhere (if you think cricket smells then what happened to ladies American football).  I know most the visitors are Americans but why isn't the guys visiting???  Not brutal enough for them?  Cricket is one of the most popular sports over here in England but most clubs are kept alive by kids playing and its very popular here.  Does Mr. Bush even give a thought to introducing it to schools over there?  Its massive sport but the Americans aren't recognizing it!!!

Matt
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Mackenzie View Profile 22-Jul-02
Do you have to be so sexist??? This is the year 2002! There are pro womens ice hockey teams! Women can play-and KICK ASS- at any sport!

(Also, I think part of it has to do with that it seems like there are more girls in general on TeenFX.com that guys.
Megan View Profile 16-Jun-02
I not only play the game but I am on the way to becoming an umpire!

It's small minded people like you who make me very glad that I, as a female, can prove myself in a "man's game"! We have plenty of great women players down here (in Australia) and ther are 3 women umpires in Sydney alone! The aussie Women's team won the Rose Bowl for the 3rd time in 5 years this last season so they are just as good as the men!!
Kim View Profile 11-May-02
Yeah, Hansie Cronje is from SA but that doesn't mean Australia doesn't cheat. Did you miss the whole Shane Warne thing? As for the article...It sucks. The English cricket team is no where near the standard where you've placed it. Normally, the Kiwis are brilliant at one days, the Australians are better test players.
~*~Kelly*BeLLy~*~ 07-Jan-02
*bleh*
Kelly 23-Dec-01
man, as far as @ssholes go, you're one of the biggest ones i've ever seen. you're sexist, prejudice, and homophobic. god, does it get any better. if i were you. i'd be afraid to get my @ss beat because you sure don't have a way with words. in fact, your a typical male. one word: EGO.
Bibi 13-Dec-01
Matt, if I played cricket I would kick ur ass... y r ppl so rude. Jeez ur lucky i'm a cheerleader
Lauren 13-Dec-01
MATT at least i know what country the players actually come from, Hanse Cronje doesn't come from Australia like you think he's from South Africa and the whole cricket world knows that too, so guess what Australia doesn't cheat after all you w@nker and we still win most of the time too.
Michaela View Profile 11-Dec-01
EXCUSE ME!!! but i am a girl who plays cricket, i have done 4 the last 10 years!!! The NZ under 15'z girls cricket team rocks! Ah ha ha, we even beat aussie!!!
Matt View Profile 10-Dec-01
At least we don't cheat to win....you're not the same without Hanse 'the great' Cronje!!! You wouldn't get Mr Hussain cheating!!!
CJ. 06-Dec-01
lol...get over yaself matt! We cant win ALL the time... most of the time yes, all the time no.... England cant even win 'most' of the time...hehehe...
Lauren 06-Dec-01
I think Womens cricket is more popular in Australia then any cricket (Men or Womens) is in North America so watch what you say next time, OK. Oh and i do know how to play cricet and i was going to play 'cept i dance too much and my parents wouldn't let me play ok.
Matt View Profile 04-Dec-01
Well done to the Aussies for thrashing The Kiwis today an stomping them in the overall series!!! NOT! UP THE ENGLAND!!!
CJ. 28-Nov-01
Im a girl..so please, can you stop the sexist remarks..its just petty. I live in australia, and as you know...OUR Cricket team happens to be extreemly good, Cricket is very popular sport over here too, all schools have cricket at some point and there is usually a cricket comp in every town... (and suprise suprise, girls play too!!!!!) I dont know why the americans havent caught on!! but anyway... THE AUSSIE TEAM RULZ! hehehehe





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