FRIDAY 8TH DECEMBER
At last, a day off for the squad to spend time doing anything else other
than play cricket. Some of the girls hired cars to drive to recommended vineyards to sample the much talked about NZ grape; others chose to tour Akaroa and get among the Dolphins (which was absolutely awesome), and the "Gucci" bro's decided to check out the shops to replace Judy's shorts which sadly gave up the ghost after 12 years wear and tear!
The weekend followed where the squad religiously warmed up, trained, netted,
went to the gym, stretched, netted, visited the gym (again) and so on!
Thanks to Sam for demonstrating his lithe, silky skills when he took us on
an early morning circuit before, yes, getting back into the gym again!
As I see it, the only bonus at the end of training is that we get a sports
massage which does wonders for the walking wounded. [Sam, hot up the oil
and grease your palms - I'll be over in ten!]
Another 'barbie' ended a day of hard labour, where our hosts Trish (physio) and
Joe (doc) laid on a top spread at their pad about 20 minutes from base camp.
They're a fab couple and, due to marry in June, have worked around the clock
to get us back on our feet - thanks a mill, you're simply the best!
TUESDAY 12 DECEMBER
We arose, uplifted, to another beautiful day here in sunny Lincoln having
played out of our skins yesterday against a tricky Indian side, failing to
record a tournament upset by a mere 30 runs. [For those of you who haven't
checked out the match report, feel free to hit www.cricinfo.com for the
details]. It was a big squad effort and to come close to the target of 199
set by such a compact side, fuelled specially by delightful spin bowling
just for Beggy's pleasure (not!), was more than commendable given our
previous disappointment last week. 'Nuff said, we're moving on up and are
ready for our final two matches vs Netherlands and South Africa this week.
Mood in the camp has been rejuvenated back to the usual heights with a
winning spirit and a 'can do' attitude in the air. We are fighting with as
much Irish pride as we can collectively muster and we all know that we have
a job to do.
If's, but's and maybe's could have taken up a whole night's conversation but
instead we settled for an invitation to barbie with the Kiwi's at their
palatial quarters up yonder from Ireland House.
Typically there was a stipulation in that we had to march, in time, to the
party and announce our arrival. With Ciara ("Medser") as our cheerleader,
donned the Tricolour, silly hat and feeling at home bashing two saucepan
lids together, the troops were welcomed to rapturous applause when a shrill
of "Who let the Irish out?" was met by the squads' "ooo ooo ooo ooo" retort!
All a bit of silly fun which got the party off to a cracking start and,
having filled our bellies and quenched our thirst, adjourned to our usual
campus haunt - Mrs O's - where the bar staff welcomed us with open arms and,
for some, offered a few pre-poured "cheeky whites".... thanks Frankie,
you're a gem!
For me personally, it was a great feeling to win another cap, get back in
the saddle and to take on the canny Indians for a third successive world
cup. Oh how I love the feel of leather on skin and the smell of sweaty
inners - will I miss those gloves when they're hung out to dry? Probably.
Signing off for now,
"Awesome" Dawson