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Playing Indoor Cricket

By Eva Judge

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Our leisure time is something that we look forward to, and should be an enjoyable experience. After the stress of a working week with the necessity of taking public transport or driving through heavy traffic we have a definite need to unwind on the weekend. Entertaining at home with the good old barbecue is a great way of doing so, and a good movie or even dining out can make us feel good. Sunday at the beach is a great way of winding down after mowing the lawn on Saturday. However if you are a more active personality this may not be for you.

Many people prefer to be involved in activities that make them feel good because of the exercise they gain. Exercise is indeed desirable in order to keep us fit and healthy. This helps us to work better when we return to our employment. Swimming and surfing are both excellent sports and enjoyable because of the cool water. Sports such as football, netball, volleyball, and cricket provide good exercise, and also build team spirit. Even less active people enjoy sitting on the sidelines as fans, cheering on their teams. In the cooler months with weather permitting, these outdoor sports are an enjoyable way of spending our time. By playing them as indoor sports you reap the benefits of not having to worry about weather or heat or being bitten by mosquitoes at night games.

If you choose to play indoor cricket, don't worry about bats etc., as it is all provided at the venue. Being a team game you will have the support of other players if you are new to the game and will find it easier to learn the ropes. Plus you will get to meet new people, extending your circle of friends. Being able to choose to play either night or day makes it an appealing option. Many people have weekend commitments through the daylight hours, but with night play available do not have to miss out on their cricket games. With weather protection for indoor sports the playing surface is always consistent, not being affected by heavy rain.

After the game you can enjoy a cup of coffee at the sports centre café with mates and go over the finer points of your game. Indoor sports centers provide us with a comfortable temperature while we play, uninterrupted play due to weather issues, and a great place to socialize as well.

Are you thinking of joining an indoor sports club? Then think about teaming up with other indoor cricket players at Salisbury Super Sports http://www.supersports.com.au/ .

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