“Evening Rob,” writes Kim Thonger. “I’ve spent the last couple of days in Germany. Even though a large proportion of Germans are sports mad, I can confirm what we all knew. Nobody has the slightest interest in cricket of any sort.
“I’ve been pondering, could it be that those responsible for preparing school playing fields have always been horrified by the imperial measurements used to create pitches and equipment?
“For example. Here is a list of imperial measurements used in cricket and their metric conversions:
Cricket pitch Length 22 yards (66 feet) is approximately 20.12 meters
Cricket pitch Width 10 feet is approximately 3.05 meters
Boundary distance Typically ranges from 50 to 90 yards, equivalent to 45.72 to 82.29 meters
Bat length Maximum of 38 inches, which is about 96.52 centimeters.
Ball weight Between 5.5 and 5.75 ounces, or approximately 156 to 163 grams
“If we compromised slightly – for example, the pitch could be 20x3m – maybe ground staff in the village of Gschlachtenbretzingen, located in Baden-Württemberg (it really exists), might be less reticent?”
Nobody in Germany is interested in cricket? Tell that to Ben Kohler-Cadmore!