Life Without Cricket:

Hey guys, welcome back to SlogVlog! Today I am going to discuss something kinda off-topic. It’s about my life without cricket and how I am coping up with a broken hand. It’s like a day in my life. I am very nervous about doing this post, so please comment in the comment section if you like this post or not. Would you please give an honest answer? Anyways let’s start. If you like this post and you want me to make posts like this, please type that also in

Mornings:

When I get up, I first do all my stuff, like having a bath and all. Then I have school ( WHICH IS VERY BORING ). In school, we learn all kinds of things like history, math, basically what other schools know. Then after my first period, I eat my breakfast. My breakfast is loaded carbs and proteins. Then I finish school and have lunch.

Afternoons:

My Afternoons start with me eating lunch. I have everything for lunch, like carbs, proteins, vitamins, minerals, etc. Then I do all my HomeWork. Around 4 is my Cricket time. But since I can not play Cricket, I do some exercise. Like right now, I do a small workout for about 45 minutes, and then I play some sport like Badminton or Basketball to regain my hands’ movement and strength. Around 6:30, I go down and play some outdoor running games like Tag or Coco or something like that.

Nights:

In the night I come back and chill. I eat my dinner, which mainly contains Carbs and Proteins. Then I relax for some time. I either watch something on my TV or something on my laptop. Before I sleep, I Always take my Cricket Bat and do some Shadow practice for some of the basic shots like Defence or Drives to remember the basic shots. I sleep around 10:45 every day ( except weekends )and wake up by 6:45 – 7:15 in the mornings.

This is my life without cricket. I hope you enjoy reading this post.

Thank You!

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A 14 year old, expressing in love for cricket, by making posts.

6 thoughts on “Life Without Cricket:

  1. I hope you will be fine fresh my friend life without cricket is like a pitch without its players, missing the thrill of every inning and the joy of a well-struck boundary.

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