Or when (can't remember who the commentator was, maybe John Arlott) describing an England V West Indies encounter. 'Here comes Holding, off his long run up. Oo and that one goes pass the outside edge.' Commentary continues during the over with the batsman unable to get anywhere near until the fifth ball. 'Holding, in again, he bowls and ooo oh dear! That's hit him in rather an awkward place. Never mind. One ball left!'
I like the way Blowers just decided to refer to Mitchell Starc as "Starkers". You wouldn't get that in a football commentary
Actually, in answer to the OPs original question - I think it's because cricket comes with a lot of added silliness. I suppose it's because players, fans and commentators alike are forced to entertain themselves during the rain breaks
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The Bowlers Holding the Batsman's Willey
Or when (can't remember who the commentator was, maybe John Arlott) describing an England V West Indies encounter. 'Here comes Holding, off his long run up. Oo and that one goes pass the outside edge.' Commentary continues during the over with the batsman unable to get anywhere near until the fifth ball. 'Holding, in again, he bowls and ooo oh dear! That's hit him in rather an awkward place. Never mind. One ball left!'
another top Johnners quote
"This bowler's like my dog: three short legs and balls which swing each way"
I like the way Blowers just decided to refer to Mitchell Starc as "Starkers". You wouldn't get that in a football commentary
Actually, in answer to the OPs original question - I think it's because cricket comes with a lot of added silliness. I suppose it's because players, fans and commentators alike are forced to entertain themselves during the rain breaks
Believe it or not, there was also Subbuteo Angling...
http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/21504/angling
My daughter wasn't in the least bit surprised at her wedding breakfast last Monday when she found 4 of us listening to TMS on my phone.