AMA Markkkkk

Bat bowl or both.

Highest score

best wicket haul

Favourite house hold chore.

Ever been hit by the ball in the face.

Bowling action.

Pay on a first date or go dutch.

Limited overs or Test match or both

How many girls have you kissed

Favourite colour.

Describe your perfect Girl friend

Have you ever gone commando.

Early riser of sleep in.

Y fronts or boxers.

Favourite other sports.

Do you take a teddy bear to bed with you.

Have you ever wore a onesie (yep, worked it out).

How many girlfriends have you had.

How many times do you shower a week.

Bad habits.

Long sleeves or short.

Do you prefer women with brown or blonde hair.

Do you swear when driving.

Are you accident prone.

What are your nicknames.

How many units of alcohol can you drink.

Favourite drink.

What do you do for a living.

What car do you drive.

Flowers or chocolates.

Ikea or traditional furniture.

Favourite food.

Do you sleep naked or with PJ's.

Do you know what Netflix and chill means.

Wet shave or electric.

Night owl or early to bed.

Wow alright.

Both. Bat top 3 and bowl left arm offies.

143* off 60

7/36 (first over went for 16 so it should have been 7/20)

None

Sure I have but no specific memories of it.

Left arm off spin with the occasional leggie

If she asks me out she pays

Test matches. No competition

None

Silver

Low maintenance, funny, cute and easy to talk to. Must also take a small interest in my passions

6-7

Bite my nails and premeditate when I’m batting

either

Yes

Very

My name is too short for nicknames

I’m very lightweight

Coke Zero

School and cricket (recently got sponsored so I can say cricket)

Only 17, no car yet

Flowers for her

Ikea

Chicken strips

PJ’s

Yes

Wet shave

Night owl who wants to sleep early
 
@Markkkkk

Bat bowl or both.

Highest score

best wicket haul

Favourite house hold chore.

Ever been hit by the ball in the face.

Bowling action.

Pay on a first date or go dutch.

Limited overs or Test match or both

How many girls have you kissed

Favourite colour.

Describe your perfect Girl friend

Have you ever gone commando.

Early riser of sleep in.

Y fronts or boxers.

Favourite other sports.

Do you take a teddy bear to bed with you.

Have you ever wore a onesie (yep, worked it out).

How many girlfriends have you had.

How many times do you shower a week.

Bad habits.

Long sleeves or short.

Do you prefer women with brown or blonde hair.

Do you like women in bikinis or onepeice swimsuit.

Do like women in skirts or trousers

Do you like women in tights or barelegged.

Do you sing when cooking.

Do you swear when driving.

Are you accident prone.

What are your nicknames.

How many units of alcohol can you drink.

Favourite drink.

Do you like women to show flesh or cover up.

What do you do for a living.

What car do you drive.

Flowers or chocolates.

Ikea or traditional furniture.

How long do you take on the lavatory.

Favourite food.

Do you sleep naked or with PJ's.

Do you know what Netflix and chill means.

Wet shave or electric.

Night owl or early to bed.

What's the best thing about being married if you are... ?

Now, only common curtsy so ask on others threads either copy and paste or be original. x[DOUBLEPOST=1513679872][/DOUBLEPOST]
Yes! It's me! It's me, Umair. It was me ALL along!
I'll meet you in the womens thread where we can talk all the stuff you'd rather not talk about... ?
 
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@Markkkkk I see, you never tagged me okay, sorry x
 
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Just a bunch of questions relating to the events of the previous year:

The first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the year 2017?
What was the most important lesson you learnt in 2017?
What new skills did you acquire during the year?
Was there anything you tried for the very first time in your life?
What was the best gift you received?
Any particular moment during the year that you might remember say 20 years from now?
Any song or album released during the year that may have caught your attention?
Any favorite movie relased during the year?
If you've participated in any of my leagues the past year, which one do you think stands out in your opinion?
What do you think had the biggest positive impact on your life during the year?
What one thing would you have done differently if given the chance?
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your year with regards to your life outside the forums and on it?

And now for the next one:

What skills do you want to lean, improve or master in 2018?
Which personal quality do you want to develop or strengthen?
Any particular habits you want to change or get rid of?
What do you plan to achieve this year in life and on these forums?
Who do you see as potential qualifiers for the Cricket World Cup from this year's WC qualifiers and why?
Who do you think will be the No 1 ranked team in Test cricket come December 2018 and why?
Any particular cricketer you think is worth watching out for this year?
Who will you be supporting during the 2018 FIFA World Cup that starts in six months time?

Apologies if these have already been asked. I don't have the patience to go through every question posted in every thread.
 
I'm a sheep. I'll bump my AMA as well. Sorry to anyone I didn't answer previously, I don't think you'll be interested in my 2 year late replies
 
Ok, I'll shoot..


How would you describe your lockdown?

Have you kept yourself physically active during lockdown? If so, how?

What surprising thing have you been stocking up on (that isn’t toilet paper, masks, gloves, sanitizers)?

What are some things you have realized that you don’t really need during this pandemic?

What habit have you started, or broken, during the quarantine?

Have you done something during the lockdown that you wouldn't normally associate yourself with?

Which specific place are you most looking forward to visiting once this is all over?

What skills have you gained, improved or worked on during the quarantine?

What’s something you own that feels useful?

What is your Covid-19 nickname/alter-ego/if any?

What part of your shelter-in-place/residence have you come to appreciate the most during quarantine?

What’s a story – from a book, a movie, an article, a conversation – that you’ve been gripped by recently? Why did it capture you?

What problem—either yours, or something more global —do you wish you could solve?

What’s the easiest part about the quarantine?

What’s something that you miss most from the pre-COVID days? And what do you miss the least?

What’s the most generous act you’ve seen recently?

What has changed the most about you during quarantine?

Lastly, what do you hope we all learn or take away from this experience?
 
Ok, I'll shoot..


How would you describe your lockdown?

Boring but productive. I'm quite easy-going when it comes to things like lockdown, just put my head down and dealt with it.

Have you kept yourself physically active during lockdown? If so, how?

Nothing too fancy, just basic workouts at home. It's been really good so far, I previously wasn't able to do any physical activity this year so it's done wonders for me mentally to start exercising again.

What surprising thing have you been stocking up on (that isn’t toilet paper, masks, gloves, sanitizers)?

Toast and Peanut butter, I'm going through at least 4 slices a day.

What habit have you started, or broken, during the quarantine?

Quite a bit actually, I've looked into self-improvement and have put considerable time into working on myself. I've started reading again which I never thought would be the case.

Have you done something during the lockdown that you wouldn't normally associate yourself with?

I'm finally spending a lot of time on education, whether it's reading or watching videos. I've gone from entertainment in my spare time to striving to learn.

Which specific place are you most looking forward to visiting once this is all over?

I'll shamelessly say a bar.

What skills have you gained, improved or worked on during the quarantine?

As previously mentioned, quite a lot. I've worked on almost anything I can think of. Most importantly I've started meditating which has helped me get a greater grasp on my mind. I'm also bowling as well as I ever have, left my kitbag at uni though so I'm unable to bat. I really think my bowling can go to the next level, I get an absurd amount of turn for a left arm offie.

What’s something you own that feels useful?

Probably all my uni textbooks. I've barely opened any, but they at least make me full productive.

What part of your shelter-in-place/residence have you come to appreciate the most during quarantine?

Definitely my cricket net in my garden, I'm able to bowl 100-150 balls a day as I please.

What’s a story – from a book, a movie, an article, a conversation – that you’ve been gripped by recently? Why did it capture you?

I've listened to a lot of Jordan Peterson (controversial, I know). I find the mind and how it works so fascinating, the different personality traits and how they affect a person. And I know it's cheesy, but the concept that you're able to change who are you really got me thinking. If there's something about who you are that you don't like, you're allowed to work on it.


What problem—either yours, or something more global —do you wish you could solve?

Political polarization. Too many people are only focused on being right (and others being wrong), no one is interested in decent conversations and acknowledging their bias.

What’s the easiest part about the quarantine?

Not having to make my own food is definitely great.

What’s something that you miss most from the pre-COVID days? And what do you miss the least?

To be the most stereotypical uni student ever, I'd have to say going out with my friends. Group chats and calls are fun, but it's not the same as hanging out in person.

What has changed the most about you during quarantine?

I guess mainly my mentality, I'm a lot more motivated and upward thinking towards life, instead of previously just sort of going through the motions.

Lastly, what do you hope we all learn or take away from this experience?

I'd definitely say to let the experts be experts. Too many people act as if they have all the answers, when in reality they don't even know what the questions are.
 
Do you think you could make it to FC level?
 
Do you think you could make it to FC level?

Hmm, it's an interesting question. I know from previous coaches that I have the talent, my issue when I was in school was I assumed talent was enough to carry me, I never worked hard enough. If I have the time to put into cricket you'll never know what could happen.

I think if I put in the work I could, but right now I'm just focused on enjoying my cricket, something I haven't done in a while. I'm also studying a demanding degree, so I won't be able to give it a go for the next 2-3 years.
 

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