Electric Light Cricket

Has anyone played it? I haven't, only read about it and seen some results in the Sunday Mail. I think I heard somewhere that this state is they only place that plays it.
redandblack wrote:I played it regularly many, many years ago.
spell_check wrote:Has anyone played it? I haven't, only read about it and seen some results in the Sunday Mail. I think I heard somewhere that this state is they only place that plays it.
scooter_ wrote:spell_check wrote:Has anyone played it? I haven't, only read about it and seen some results in the Sunday Mail. I think I heard somewhere that this state is they only place that plays it.
I remember my grandma telling me how she used to play it in the 50s i think.
Does anyone know if there are any comps in the mid north of the state still going ? highly doubt it, but don't know if you don't ask?
Ted wrote:scooter_ wrote:spell_check wrote:Has anyone played it? I haven't, only read about it and seen some results in the Sunday Mail. I think I heard somewhere that this state is they only place that plays it.
I remember my grandma telling me how she used to play it in the 50s i think.
Does anyone know if there are any comps in the mid north of the state still going ? highly doubt it, but don't know if you don't ask?
so there's a good chance your Grandma is a better cricketer than you??
auto wrote:redandblack wrote:I played it regularly many, many years ago.
Who did you play for R&B...i played for the Magpies and after that the Dragons for about ten years.
redandblack wrote:auto wrote:redandblack wrote:I played it regularly many, many years ago.
Who did you play for R&B...i played for the Magpies and after that the Dragons for about ten years.
I'd be pretty sure it nwas before your time, auto.
I played for a team called "Internationals" in A grade on Monday nights (I don't think there was much difference betwen the grades, just what night they played on).
The catch phrase of Electric Light cricket was :
Some of the teams I played against (from memory) were Flinders Park, Thebarton Ramblers, SANFLUA (umpires), Sturt Footballers, etc.
"That'll do the bat" when a player had to retire after making a hundred. It also wasn't whether byou made a hundred, but how long it took you.
Neil Schier
piccachu wrote:Neil Schier
Neil is now the Head trainer at the Portland football club, hes a great bloke also heard John Wilson was a rather sharp bowler back in the day
Goat Herder wrote:Johnny Wilson used to send them down fairly sharply..John, Harold & Ian all played for Outlaws IIRC, and of course, who could ever forget old Ma' Wilson scoring?!?
Used to hear her WELL before you'd see her.