But if there is a reason alone that I would like to visit it is Queenstown in New Zealand, where one-day internationals have been held since 2003. I have a friend in the House which is a huge photo of a game that it y played.
I seek my breath in awe, whenever I see it. The field is located in farmland near Lake Wakatipu, but it is beautiful mountains, the aptly named Remarkables, which acts as its background which makes it so its picturesque jaw.
But it could y soon a new candidate in this category? Last week, it was announced that Zimbabwe will build a third ground test to add to those of Harare and Bulawayo. Its location? Just next to Victoria Falls!
Apparently, the local Council granted planning approval and next year, the construction work will begin on a stadium near the iconic site on the Zambezi River between the Zimbabwe and Zambia, called for the local population Mosi-o-Tunya (the smoke that thunders).
It might be close enough to the famous spraying be felt by players and spectators. The term "spray it", in respect of a bowler, could take a new direction. Perhaps the stage may be named after the Zimbabwe wrong bowler.
There may be some candidates. Henry Olonga have been foremost among them had he not operates its protest black brassard with Andy Flower.
Kidding aside, this seems a good idea, even if the Zimbabwe should really play cricket Test yet so little time. A day stuff, Yes, but not Tests.
Excluded from the game longer in 2005, they are now due to the play in Bangladesh in August, followed by Pakistan and the New Zealand.
They are clearly not prepared, despite efforts to restore credibility cricket in the country by the return to the fold of good men as Alistair Campbell, Dave Houghton and Grant flower.
Then, it is said that the stadium at Victoria Falls will have three years to build. Give the pitch five years to bed in and Zimbabwe may have a team at this time there.
"This is one of the major natural wonders of the world and playing cricket international and first class it will produce much enthusiasm among players and fans visiting, Zimbabwe Cricket Chief Executive Ozias Bvute has."
"Tourism is on the place in this country and sport tourism as much."
Indeed of the Australia and of the South Africa will soon travel to play a triangular with the Zimbabwe tournament, before the Australians take part in two matches in four days, too; interesting a reversal by the Australian Government, in light of prohibiting them from tour of the national team at the Zimbabwe in 2007.
The British Government remains faithful to its position, although: last year, the team of Scotland have been prevented from touring and a roadshow of the CMC has been canceled.
"There are many vision here at the moment," Chairman of selectors said Campbell. "We have had eight or nine thousand for a recent ttwweennttyy tournament in Harare and gave us confidence."
"People now go to Dubai for cricket." We will soon be an alternative to that. »
We shall see. For now, I see that Glamorgan play at Wormsley this year. This is not bad longer.
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