someblokecalleddave
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Is cricket still perceived as being a Middle Classed game?
My wife reckons that Cricket is a Middle Class game. I must admit I originally come from a very working class Dock town (Tilbury) and cricket wasn't played at our school at all although we had the nets in our sports hall and that could be down to the fact that the games master was Welsh and was obsessed with Rugby? Tilbury did have a cricket pitch back then and it was used but I know that it went into decline and ceased to be used back in the 80's.
Where I currently live it's a mix of nice suburban (Middle Class) areas and more urban (Working class) areas. The cricket pitches are all in the leafier suburban areas and some of them are lovely and looked after really well by the council and the locals respect the wicket and walk round it and don't destroy it. Whereas my own team is in the midst of a fairly rough area 10 miles away in another rough area and we have to put up with Chav scum walking virtually through the middle of our matches whilst their Rottweilers and Pit Bulls chase one another or the trials bikes as they race up and down the perimeter of the pitch! Our pitch is in a real state and the council don't seem to give a S**t about it's state and neither do the locals. Is this because they have some kind of issue with the game being "Middle Class"?
The other reason my wife maintains it's MC is that to be involved in the game takes a far bigger financial committment with regards the gear you have to buy and the club membership fees.
Finally I don't really know the backgrounds of any of our national players but none of them seem particularly like ex council house tennents do they?
My wife reckons that Cricket is a Middle Class game. I must admit I originally come from a very working class Dock town (Tilbury) and cricket wasn't played at our school at all although we had the nets in our sports hall and that could be down to the fact that the games master was Welsh and was obsessed with Rugby? Tilbury did have a cricket pitch back then and it was used but I know that it went into decline and ceased to be used back in the 80's.
Where I currently live it's a mix of nice suburban (Middle Class) areas and more urban (Working class) areas. The cricket pitches are all in the leafier suburban areas and some of them are lovely and looked after really well by the council and the locals respect the wicket and walk round it and don't destroy it. Whereas my own team is in the midst of a fairly rough area 10 miles away in another rough area and we have to put up with Chav scum walking virtually through the middle of our matches whilst their Rottweilers and Pit Bulls chase one another or the trials bikes as they race up and down the perimeter of the pitch! Our pitch is in a real state and the council don't seem to give a S**t about it's state and neither do the locals. Is this because they have some kind of issue with the game being "Middle Class"?
The other reason my wife maintains it's MC is that to be involved in the game takes a far bigger financial committment with regards the gear you have to buy and the club membership fees.
Finally I don't really know the backgrounds of any of our national players but none of them seem particularly like ex council house tennents do they?