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Thai Police have made a statement today that they don’t suspect foul play in yesterday’s death of legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne. The 52 year old, who had only arrived on Koh Samui for a vacation with fiends on Thursday, died of a suspected heart attack sometime early on Friday. “No foul play was suspected at the scene based on our investigation.” Mr. Warne was staying at the Samujana Villas on Koh Samui. The Australian PM Scott Morrison spoke on behalf of the Australian cricket-loving community today. “He was very kind, and he was such a character that was, I […]

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Is cricket played in Thailand.  I've never seen it in the news. Likewise it's not played in the US as an organized sport as far as I know.

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6 minutes ago, LoongFred said:

Is cricket played in Thailand.  I've never seen it in the news. Likewise it's not played in the US as an organized sport as far as I know.

Does this answer your question.😀🏏

 

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18 minutes ago, LoongFred said:

Is cricket played in Thailand.  I've never seen it in the news. Likewise it's not played in the US as an organized sport as far as I know.

Only if there’s grass on the wicket ……. or maybe not if that’s your thing !!

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3 hours ago, LoongFred said:

Is cricket played in Thailand.  I've never seen it in the news. Likewise it's not played in the US as an organized sport as far as I know.

Its a game mainly played in Commonwealth Countries , Countries that previously were part of the British Empire 

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20 minutes ago, LoongFred said:

What they play in high heels. Very sporting.

It is the PLBCC (Pattaya Lady Boys Cricket Club), they were playing a one day international match in Littlehampton in the UK. They were allowed to change their heels after every 10 overs and ball tampering was strictly encouraged.

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