I had never been a cricket fan. Not once in my life had I ever
watched a cricket match, let alone understand it. (The ones I went to during my
school days don’t count as we were forced to go there by our school!) I still don’t
understand it except for the basics that even a child would know (wickets down,
fours and sixes, you know it). However, for the first time in my life, I had
watched a CRICKET match with such an interest and excitement.
I was there, in front of the screen cheering for my country,
praying for winning wickets and that grand victory that our team would get
against Afghanistan. History is written today, indeed. It was the first time
that Nepal beat Afghanistan. And it was the first time I had watched a cricket
match with such excitement. Our boys proved that they can beat anyone when they
make up their mind.
I feel sad that I couldn’t see them batting but their
fielding was mind blowing. The excitement, the fear, the happiness, the stopping
of heart at the opponent’s flying balls, the sigh of relief when run wasn’t given,
the shouting when the wickets went down, the mixed feelings of joy, fear, pride,
all rushing through my veins. How could I have been away from it for this long?
Why hadn’t I ever experienced it before?
So proud of Nepali Cricket Team! I wish for many more
victories to come your way.
PS: If they can play this well without proper training and
facilities, I can’t help but feel sorry for all those teams they could defeat
if they are provided with similar training! Wishing for many more victories to
come to their way! They deserve it all!
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