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    Didi - I don't like cricket, I love it

    During the third Test between England and India we heard how American actor John Lithgow is learning about cricket whilst rehearsing for his forthcoming appearance with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

    Another overseas star with a growing love of the game is Manchester City's German midfielder Dietmar Hamann, who spoke to Jonathan Agnew at the fourth one-day international at Old Trafford.

    Hamman was at the match with some of his City team-mates including rising England star Micah Richards and told Aggers how he became interested in cricket during the 2005 Ashes series..

    "I became hooked by that amazing series which went down to the wire. I really love it now. It’s a really strategic game, you need to use your mind and imagination as well as needing great skills. Now I try and watch every game on the television or matches around Manchester or Liverpool," the German international said.

    But despite his growing interest Dietmar has yet to try playing the game.

    "I'd love to have a go, but I haven't managed it yet. I reckon I'd make a good fielder at least. Maybe if I batted at seven or eight I could make a few runs.

    "I really admire what they do and to be honest I don't fancy facing a ball at 89 miles an hour. However when I go past a school and see children playing I often wish I had grown up here and got the chance to learn how to play."

    Hamman is trying to learn about the history of the game, but there is one recent story which really attracted his attention.

    "I don't read autobiographies, but the only one I have read is by Shane Warne. He mentions lots of famous cricketers so I am trying to learn what I can. And I hear Shane Warne is now trying to become a German," he said.

    Hamann admitted that cricket is not exactly a big deal in Germany, adding: "Germans tend to like sports we are good at. I reckon if you ask nine out of 10 Germans they wouldn't know what cricket is."

    But TMS had lots of e-mails confirming that there is plenty of interest, including one from Steve Farrington.

    "Thought I should let you know that there is a thriving cricket community in Germany with 5 leagues battling through the summer. Most of the teams were established by ex-pats, armed forces or Asian immigrants, but there is now a second generation of home-grown German talent coming through.

    "I, as a member of the RAF, umpired for several seasons over there in the 90's and 00's and the standard is not too bad. The national team have competed in the ICC Trophy (in Canada) and I have stood in matches against Holland Denmark and the MCC in the past"

    Perhaps a German team captained by Shane Warne and featuring Dietmar Hamman may do even better in the future!
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    Yeah I read that on the BBC website.

    Didi seems to be someone who has really immersed himself in English culture.

    Top man.
    White liquid in a bottle = Milk

    Purslow = C*nt

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      #3
      "I love cricket", said Didi whilst smoking a woodbine

      Didi is great though. So underrated as a player I always think. Not many can do the holding role and keep it simple like him. In pressure situations he was great at winning free kicks by shielding the ball and falling over! And of course he changed the game in Istanbul.

      I heard that interview with John Lithgow on TMS, and he seemed like a really nice bloke. Knew quite a bit about cricket too - seemed like a real Anglophile.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
        Yeah I read that on the BBC website.

        Didi seems to be someone who has really immersed himself in English culture.

        Top man.
        Didi seems a top top bloke.
        **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
          Yeah I read that on the BBC website.

          Didi seems to be someone who has really immersed himself in English culture.

          Top man.
          Originally posted by Slim View Post
          "I love cricket", said Didi whilst smoking a woodbine!

          Didi is great though. So underrated as a player I always think. Not many can do the holding role and keep it simple like him. In pressure situations he was great at winning free kicks by shielding the ball and falling over! And of course he changed the game in Istanbul.

          I heard that interview with John Lithgow on TMS, and he seemed like a really nice bloke. Knew quite a bit about cricket too - seemed like a real Anglophile.


          A legend indeed. He ****ing loves it over here!

          Can't imagine him ever moving back to Germany.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #6
            Didi is a total legend

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Cricket_League

            Blimey I didn't realise so many countries played cricket!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pacman View Post
              Didi seems a top top bloke.
              Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


              A legend indeed. He ****ing loves it over here!

              Can't imagine him ever moving back to Germany.
              Exactly.

              None of this "can't settle over here" bollocks that we hear coming from so many prima-donna footballers [cough]Reyes[/cough].

              I reckon if you're willing and try hard enough there's no place on earth a well paid footballer couldn't adapt to.
              White liquid in a bottle = Milk

              Purslow = C*nt

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                #8
                I don't like cricket, I fcuking hate it
                In Rafa I Trust

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                  I don't like cricket, I fcuking hate it
                  Bitter?
                  "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                  -- William Blake

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dww View Post
                    Bitter?
                    :bird:


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      :bird:


                      I'll take that as a yes on his behalf.
                      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                      -- William Blake

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dww View Post


                        I'll take that as a yes on his behalf.
                        what gives you that idea?
                        In Rafa I Trust

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                          #13
                          I used to think Didi was BOSS.....until I found out he liked cricket
                          Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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