The battle of Malahide

The battle of Malahide

A Poem by Tom
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A great cricket match between two sporting rivals, more closely bonded than at first appears! ODI stands for One Day International, Malahide is a cricket venue near Dublin.

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The Battle of Malahide

 

Ireland and England are two separate sporting nations,

And between them there’s been upsets and sensations

At the latest cricket ODI on 3/9/13, again they did collide

To face off once more in the battle of Malahide!

 

But these two arch rivals are closely interlinked

Allow me to explain and make it clear and succinct

The English skipper Morgan and debutant bowler big Boyd

Had both previously played for Ireland and many were very annoyed!

 

But let he who is without sin cast the first stone

Ireland’s opening bowler was once Englands very own

Now as we proceed don't let your head get into a ‘tis,

As there's plenty of conundrums for one heck of a pub quiz!

 

Both respective captains brought up centuries with a towering six

One Irish, one used to be but now English, don't get them mixed

The top scorer and top wicket-taker of the victorious team,

Were both Irish now English, do you understand which two I mean?

 

Not forgetting the top wicket taker on the losing side

Was the one that was English though now Irish allied

And though England ran out eventual worthy winners

Each man played for his shirt and that does not make them sinners!

 

Ten thousand and more came to cheer their heroes aloud

Ten thousand and more returned home, a well entertained crowd

So next time Ireland and England lock horns, where ever that may be?

Be thankful they are good friends despite their great sporting rivalry!

© 2013 Tom


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I learn more about cricket and it's history everytime I read you Tom, I didn't know Ireland and England were such rivals but I suppose I should have guessed as much. Interesting story within your poetry, very entertaining and you are so passionate when you write of this sport!

'But let he who is without sin, cast the first stone'

Now that's serious business....enjoyed!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Well glad to know now you don't really think I am a women!!
Frieda P

11 Years Ago

Nah, just teasing, you should know me by now, 99.9% of what falls out of my face is sarcasm, don't y.. read more
Tom

11 Years Ago

No where is that ?



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Alliances are made and lost in sports and by nations. Your passion for the subject is obvious and it is fun to learn a thing or two along the way.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

That was my point iceblue, happy you got it and thank you for such encouraging comments!
Your poetry is full with a unique vigor and a sense of humor. Great job!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Thank you Gleb !
Gleb Zavlanov

11 Years Ago

The pleasure was mine.
This sounds kind of interesting. I really like the article so far.

Your writing style brings it all together very nicely.



Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Thank you Squinkla, I try to make the game of cricket more interesting to folk that perhaps aren't r.. read more
Such is life.... even cricket comes with it's troubles and strife... battling it out till the end.... beautiful to see these sporting rivals are still friends...... :O)

Great tale told by a brilliant poet.... :O)



Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Thank you YB, you flatter me somewhat though I don't mind that at all !!!
Yellow Butterfly

11 Years Ago

Your welcome Tom..... :O)
Yeah .They played fot their shirt so they are not sinners .
What a unique poem bro .keep writing .

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

That's my point exactly Ankit & thanks for the nice comments!
Ankit Mahar

11 Years Ago

You are most welcome
You are a master of storytelling, my friend. I have learned more about cricket from you than I ever have in any passing research that I have done. I love your imagery, and the tone in which you write your pieces. I always get a strong sense of direction from your work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

And very kind of you to visit and say so Girl Friday !
I learn more about cricket and it's history everytime I read you Tom, I didn't know Ireland and England were such rivals but I suppose I should have guessed as much. Interesting story within your poetry, very entertaining and you are so passionate when you write of this sport!

'But let he who is without sin, cast the first stone'

Now that's serious business....enjoyed!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Well glad to know now you don't really think I am a women!!
Frieda P

11 Years Ago

Nah, just teasing, you should know me by now, 99.9% of what falls out of my face is sarcasm, don't y.. read more
Tom

11 Years Ago

No where is that ?
A great lesson on cricket for someone like me who had no idea about the sport and a very well written poem - great flow and rhyming. A pleasure to read.
:) Julie

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Thank you Ms Jewel, glad I'm winning the hearts & minds of those unaware of the diversities of the g.. read more
A poet I have not read before, and will read again. Very funny, full of delight for all sport fans, I`m not sure that our American friends will understand things like ODI, but who cares ?...excellent.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tom

11 Years Ago

Very kind of you to comment Leslie and yes you're right, our American friends understandably are not.. read more

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