Tuesday 29 August 2017

Camp Stories: Cricket is Fun

North American just don't know how to play cricket. Despite having a singular cricket bat, camp did not have stumps or anyone to teach it! Which is where I come in.

My Chinese camper did OCS (other camp sports) for a week where I would always visit him and play a bunch of different sports together. Like Football (American) frisbee, croquet and lacrosse. Most of the other kids were older in his period so he mainly played by himself in the sand (he adored sand) or with staff. So when they played 'Craseball' a mix between cricket and baseball I was in my element and even taught the head of OCS how to bowl! It was very popular and I really enjoyed it too.

Soon after it was community week, where Manitou raised money toward a chosen charity - Autism Speaks foundation. It so happens it coninsided with Australia Day mid week, which also coincided with the Freshkid Fair.. My cabin and I decided to do a sponsored cricket station with the Ashes theme. It was a massive hit. With a ball hockey net as wickets and a three strike rule I taught about a dozen campers how to bowl, field and bat cricket style! It was completely new to them and they loved it! Even a load of the Australian and British counsellors joined in. All in all, we raised over $100 for a dollar a run basis. Good job F4!
- From then on the boys bugged me to play more cricket, spreading the love.

Funny story to add on. Whilst walking home to my friends house in north York, Toronto. I came across a couple Indian blokes playing cricket on the street.. so I asked to join in! We ended up playing  half a dozen overs together and chatting about camp, and my street cricket in Cape Town. Love it.





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