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Editor Bob
post Jan 15 2004, 12:28 pm
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Joined: 24.Sep.2002
For general info see the TT guide to the: Munich Cricket Club

For up-to-date chat, see the current topic: Munich Cricket Club - news updates

Or look at the MCC's own website: munichcricket.net

The comments below provide reviews of previous matches, training sessions, and other meetings etc.
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*Asim**
post Jan 15 2004, 12:32 pm
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Mr. Mark Lovell,

I am very excited and cannot explain my feeling when I came to know that there is a cricket club here in Munich. I read your story and I can imagine your feeling when you first saw the cricket ground. Its been a year that I am here in Germany and I miss cricket very much. I am from Pakistan and was a member of Peshawar University Cricket Team during my MBA. Sir is that possible that I come to you and have a meeting. I do play cricket very well and wish if I can carry on with it.
I am anxiously waiting for your reply.

I thank you for your time and concern.
Asim
Fritz-Bechtoldstr. 18
83278 Traunstein
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*chf insp bob toal**
post Jan 16 2004, 6:16 pm
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asim, let me reply on behalf of mr lovell who is away at the moment searching for salvation...

munich cc is a very social cricket club who embark on lots of international tours as well as playing successfully at german league level. new players are always welcome of course.

training is every friday at our ground in the english garden..this will commence in early may with 40over fixtures from the end of april to september weather permitting. munich cc annual general meeting will be held sometime in february for your further information..

i see asim you are in traunstein... which may be your only logistical problem...

best wishes
b.toal
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*neil**
post Mar 1 2004, 11:20 pm
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That's it - I'm leaving Stuttgart and will be on the next train to Munich. I am appalled at the idea that you haven't just got a team but an actual league. Its just wrong.
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*andrew finnes**
post Mar 10 2004, 10:27 am
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I can not play Cricket to save my life (a lot of Australians might think that makes me a typical Englishman) but it is good to see you bringing it over to Germany and I was amazed that there is such a thing as the Bavarian league.

all power to you

andrew
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Mike
post May 2 2004, 4:03 pm
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Joined: 19.Sep.2005
Wondering if there's any cricket played in what used to be East Germany, particularly in Dresden or Sachsen. Anyone knows anything do e-mail me at mf_keating@yahoo.co.uk - I've been looking on the web but can't find any info at all...


Cheers!
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*Seeni**
post May 6 2004, 3:29 pm
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Dear Mr. Mark Lovell & Company! I'm living in Tuebingen and as usual this year have started playing cricket for fun this summer in our studentendorf!! We dont have good cricket stumps and it is expensive to get it from england or through any shopping sites! If u have any used stumps (6nos) and bails, pls inform me so that i could buy it for a reasonable student price. Expecting your favorable reply.

Thanks
seeni.
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*Jesus Botham**
post May 7 2004, 10:28 am
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seeni, they are quite easy to make, simple really. Go to nearest forest collect some suitable wood and with a sharp knife chop and carve away. Hey presto.
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*Seeni.**
post May 7 2004, 4:57 pm
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Oh Jesus!!

Thanks ya!
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*Silly point**
post May 11 2004, 5:32 pm
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Cricket in Munich! I love this! I might add that I'm not German, don't live in Germany and nothing really to do with Germany except that I will be passing through Munich in July. Good luck to everyone associated with the sport! I'll try to drop by when I'm there to see if there's a game on :)
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*isfan**
post Jun 6 2004, 1:45 am
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sir,
my name is isfan ahmed from pakistan .i am right arm leg spiner and a top order batsman as well. i want to play for you.
once in last few months england s player kabir ali vsited our acadmy . he personaly told me to try for a club out of pakistan .
he really want me to paly good cricket .
i want to play now.
thanks
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*yasir kurram**
post Jun 6 2004, 5:29 pm
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hello dear sir:
how r u.i hope you are fine and healthy.sir my name is yasir khurram.i am from pakistan.i am also send you a mail before about my cricketing career.but you dont reply me.i am sitll wating for your reply.sir i am so much upset.please something todo for me.i want to play good cricket.but i cant play here good cricket and i dont come go there.sir i want to come in australia for much better cricket traning for six months. so sir please hlep me for this task.i am waited for your reply. please send me your reply as soon as posible.again thank full to you.good bye with best wishes.
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*Anonymous**
post Jun 6 2004, 6:07 pm
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hello dear sir:

how r u.i hope you are fine and healthy.You are clearly barking mad and in need of some urgent pyschological assistance. This is an internet site providing information about Munich in English and a chat forum. It's not a charity whose purpose is to provide assistance to potential Indian batsmen, or batty men, or whatever you claim to be. If you want to come here or, "come in australia" then just do it. If you want financial assistance to make this possible then you're seriously barking up the wrong willow tree pal. Good luck.
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*mohit soni**
post Jun 16 2004, 9:18 am
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hi
i mohit soni age 28 based at delhi india would like to give services to your club in coming season i am an opening batsmand and a good leg spin bowler and do not neet any financial assistance from you if this suits youplease contact me i will be highly obliged
thanks
mohit
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*ravid jahit**
post Jun 18 2004, 4:12 pm
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Hi, I enjoy very much your site. I am ravid from india . I live in goa. I can very good cricket play, I learn as child .my friend teach me. he says I very good , I should join india team. My problem is, I very poor, my father has no legs and no arms. my mother has no ears. I ask you sir if you could sponsor my trip to germany. I have no teeth but my friend said I play good cricket. Please help sir and contact me so we can talk about my flight and house. My sister has a goat, I will miss the goat. And my sister.
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*Hazza**
post Jul 6 2004, 11:09 pm
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We welcome players from all countries to come and play for us. However, we are a social club (as indeed are all clubs in Germany), so we offer no financial assistence. If you want to play for us, however, and pay your €50 annual fee, then there is no reason we would not give you a game. If you've played first-class cricket, then I dare-say you would probably walk into our league team.

If you want to play cricket for money, perhaps you should do some research and have a look at the status that German cricket actually has. Why don't you look for a team in England, or a country that actually has professional cricketers? Germany has none, and you are not likely to be the first.
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*Ritche Benaud**
post Aug 9 2004, 12:10 pm
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Newsflash
Munich Ashes Result 2004
MCC won by 7 wkts

Munich Australians 42 all out
MCC 46-3

Stop press
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*shatrunjay**
post Aug 13 2004, 8:53 am
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dear sir,
my nameis shatrunjay &i love to play cricket.I would like to take cricket as a profession. I am an opening batsman and I keep wickets so if you are interested please contact me. i live in new delhi in india
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*i'm joking**
post Aug 13 2004, 9:14 am
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All cricketers from Pakistan & India please arrange visa's and come to Munich asap. We will reimburse your first-class tickets, you will receive accomadation in Gruenewald and can expect an annual salary in excess of €100k p.a. In addition you will receive the best cuisine bavaria has to offer cooked by your live-in chef/maid/servant/sexual play thing.

We garantee you will be playing for your national side within the next 6 months.

Regards,
S. Mixer
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*cricket explained**
post Aug 13 2004, 12:33 pm
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You have two sides one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.

When both sides have been in and out including the not outs , THAT'S THE END OF THE GAME !

HOWZAT !!!!!
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