Cricket is not nearly as popular in Scotland as it is in a large number of other countries. Nonetheless, if you take a little stroll around a park in Glasgow in the summer, you may be able to watch some bowling and batting.
The Scots language/the Scots leid:
Cricket is no nar as popular in Scotlan as it is in a feck ither kintras. Stull an on, gin ye tak a bit dander aboot a pairk in Glesca i the simmer, ye’ll mibbie can watch some boolin an battin.
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There has always seemed a lot of standing around in cricket. It’s an form of expression, I think, for some.
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“Personally, I have always looked upon cricket as organised loafing.”
William Temple (1881–1944), Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Good one!
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