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Dhruv Vihaan Khanna
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Aryan Atreyu-Rehman
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SPOILER!!: Nettie! <3
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Originally Posted by Lissy Longbottom View Post
Oh good, Nettie was with the cricket guy. She hadn't really got a chance to do batting practice - she'd done horribly at the bowling bit, so she had tried to perfect that before moving on and had of course missed practice. Noble had helped her feel a bit better, though, pointing out that most people focused on one bit, batting OR bowling.

Well. Here goes nothing. Time to just get started and see if she was able to pull this off and not get hurt in the process. If she couldn't play Quidditch because she got injured playing cricket she would NOT be happy!

Good thing she'd spent that extra time on the bowling bit, because it looked like they were up to bat. Or wait, no, that wasn't the phrase. They were just bowling and protecting the wicket? Ugh. She was already lost. She sat back for just a moment, waiting for Patrick to go before she got started. Then, it was her turn.

Taking the cricket ball in her hands - the YORKER, as she now knew - she took a few deep breaths. More of a throw than a pelt, Adi had said. Alright. She could do this. She took a few steps, increasing in speed and then throwing the yorker as hard as she could at the wicket, hoping it made contact. This time it DID hit it, although not very hard. But at least CONTACT!

It was out of habit that Adi keep his focus on the bowlers as they got into action. This time, it was no different with the young girl whose turn it was. Wasn’t that determination etched all over her face? He recognised it all too well. His eyes followed her and when she did bowl, he joined his hands together clapping for her. “Good job! Just aim a little more for the center and you’ll be even better!’’


SPOILER!!: Sterling! <3
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Originally Posted by lazykitty View Post
Sooooo she was on the batting team, which was.....fine, she guessed. She was still trying to get the rules straight in her mind, actually. Way more complicated than Quidditch, football (regular and American) or even her muggle sport of choice, lacrosse. How did the inventors of this game decide that a complicated game would make a fun one?

“Keep yourself readied, Ms. Calrissian. At any moment, Mr. Botros or Ms. Swann could be out.’’ Which is what the team didn’t want but it was inevitable.


SPOILER!!: Caolan! <3
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Originally Posted by Lottiepot View Post
Caolan had made the BEST decision to come to Muggle Studies today, this lesson literally couldn’t get any better and although he wouldn’t be doing an OWL in it (for obvious reasons) he didn’t mind at all that he was spending a couple of hours playing one of his favourite sports in the whole world. Forget Quidditch, this was what real guys played.

It was a shame that Adi had to give up the sport he loved so much. Caolan hadn’t given much thought to going pro after graduating mostly because he knew his Ma would prefer he take the education route in case ‘something went horribly wrong’. He loved the game however and he was good at it so it was definitely a contender for the future. “What made you give it up?” he asked genuinely interested. Was it time? Injury? He found something he loved more? Playing for England would be a very big honour after all. As for a going to look at one of the clubs Adi coached for - it was like he had read the younger boys mind. He grinned. “Yeah sure! I’d like that.” As long as he got to play for a bit too.

The sixteen year old was relieved he didn’t have to run off to fetch the ball that he had batted somewhere into bushes in the grounds. It would’ve taken forever to retrieve it and it would be a waste of their precious playing time. Instead Adi bowled a very fast ball towards him and the Ravenclaw managed to hit it far away despite how surprised he was by the power behind it. No wonder this guy almost went pro.. “You should’ve joined the England team!” he remarked.

The lesson quickly moved onto fielding and Caolan got to work catching the ball and tossing it towards the wicket to knock it down. It wasn’t his favourite aspect of Cricket but that wasn’t to say that he didn’t like doing it. Every part of the game was as important as the next. Professor Noble piped in with his thoughts of making a Hogwarts team and he beamed in response. “Really? That would be so cool.” Please make it happen?

Suddenly they were split into teams and Caolan was placed onto Adi’s team and given the role of wicket keeper. He put on the protective gloves and took up position behind the wicket ready to catch any stray balls that flew in his direction. Let’s be honest, the way that some of these kids were playing it was very likely to happen.

You know, that same excited and joyful expression remained on this kid’s face for the entire time this lesson was on. This told Adi one thing: Cricket was his passion. “Well, it was mainly because of Hogwarts. If I had decided to skip my magical education, I could have practiced and played full time. But I don’t regret it for a number a reasons. Plus, coaching isn’t so bad. If you come around to the club someday, I can introduce you to the big players.’’ Cue a grin. “Some of them still come to practice there.’’ Mhmm! Some of those big names in the game today! “Just leave me your contact information after class, okay?”

Adi turned back to Caolan after watching the ball fly. “Thanks! I can say the same for you!’’ He had to do something for this kid… there was so much potential there.


SPOILER!!: Hanna! <3
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Originally Posted by Jessiqua View Post
So, Professor Noble was umpiring! Which meant they all got to play! Hanna waited to see what team she'd be on, and headed towards her own head of house once her name was called. They were batting first. Hanna watched as a few people went through and bowled, wicketed, and hit the ball, running between, and the fielders. It was a lot of positions. So many. It was nothing like how she used to play at home. It was just... someone threw the ball, and someone hit the ball. Or tried, at least. There were also a lot more people around. And besides, all three adults seemed to understand cricket.

Hanna gave the claps and whoops of cheer to her team mates as they went, hit the ball, ran, came back. It was interesting to watch everyone, though. How people threw the ball, and also caught it. And the people on the field.

When it was her turn, a flutter of nervous butterflies went through her. Up she went, picking up the bat ready for the ball. She stood in a potion that felt most comfortable and intuitive to her, watching the person throwing the ball. Once they released it, she swung the bat forward, and did a full turn, bat leading the way. There was no ball connecting with the bat. It was behind her.

It was soon Hanna’s turn. Was there determination? Excitement? Kay really could not tell. So she simply focused on the Ravenclaw. The ball was bowled to Hanna and there was a swing… and a miss. “That’s not a problem, Ms. Newton,’’ she called encouragingly. “You’ll definitely get the next one.’’ After all, not every ball would be connected with the bat. This happened even with the professionals.


SPOILER!!: Tina! <3
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Originally Posted by MadMadamMalfoy View Post
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Tina was officially disappointed. When she heard they were doing sports in Muggle Studies, she thought it would be something nice and simple like football or tennis or pétanque… you know, normal sports that people had actually heard of. She listened closely to Mr. Atreyu-Rehman's explanation, trying to get a mental picture of how the game was played, but it was as if everything went in one ear and out the other. Bowling? Was that like the sport bowling where you roll a ball at a group of pins… or in this case that “wicket” thing? No? So bowling was basically throwing. Then why didn't they just call it that in the first place? And come to think of it, why weren't overs called sets if that's what they were? Honestly, this game had the most nonsensical terminology… and considering that Tina had been playing quidditch since she could hold a broom, that was really saying something! The more Tina heard, the more confused she became. A Yorker? Really? Different throws had different names? She was beginning to think these bats and balls were just for show and the real object of the game was to make up the most confusing rules possible; whoever understood the rules was the winner.

With an inward groan, Tina moved to the nearest open wicket. Unfamiliar sport, unfamiliar equipment… this could only end badly! She didn't care about being liked, but that didn't mean she wanted to make a fool of herself. She picked up a ball, trying to hold it the same way Mr. Atreyu-Rehman did. Merlin, this felt weird! Not at all like holding a quaffle… She threw the ball, but it missed by several inches. Darn! She tried again, still emulating the Yorker technique… that was what it was called, right? This time the ball sailed over the top of the wicket.

Tina was starting to get really frustrated, especially as she looked around and saw some of her classmates hitting their wickets. Ugh, everyone was better than her! Could she just give up and call it a day now? She didn't like failing, especially failing in front of other people. She was supposed to have all the answers and get it right on the first try! In her rising anger, her mind wandered back to the first time she tried quidditch. She wanted to quit when she couldn't get the quaffle through the hoop on her first few tries, but M. Evremonde pushed her to keep at it, said it would help her channel her anger… and it did.

That was it! Maybe she’d have better luck if she approached cricket the same way she did quidditch. This time Tina didn’t bother with the Yorker technique; she held the ball the same way she would a quaffle. Her eyes locked with the wicket. She was knocking that thing down if it was the last thing she ever did! She allowed her mounting anger to flow through her, swung her arm back, and - WHACK! Her ball toppled the wicket; it may not be pretty but at least she hit the stupid thing… and just in time. Most everybody was moving on to batting practice.

Tina picked up some pads and a helmet that looked about her size and put them on. Thank Merlin the equipment wasn’t as complicated as the rest of this game! She was feeling much more confident about batting. After all, she had years of experience as a beater behind her, and this was basically the same concept, right? Maybe not… The dark-haired Ravenclaw eagerly grabbed a bat, giving it a couple of practice swings to get a feel for it, but she soon learned that swinging a bat while standing on the ground was different from swinging a bat seated on a broom. She spread her feet apart just as a ball came toward her. She swung, and… the ball sailed right past her. She swung too high. Well, that was discouraging! Tina started to reposition herself when she overheard Professor Noble talking to the Gryffindor prefect. She’d try it that way next time!

But before Tina got the chance to try again, the class was moving on - literally! She followed the rest of the class to the area where the cricket pitch was set up. She’d only just got a good look at the layout when Mr. Atreyu-Rehman started speaking again. Were they going to play an actual game now or-? Oh, great. More ridiculous names and confusing rules to remember… Well, let’s get this fielding practice over with, she thought, taking her place behind one of the plates. There was no way she was going to be the wicket keeper! She didn’t feel like embarrassing herself any more than she already had, thank you very much! So now what? Was she allowed to run for a ball if it came toward her or did she have to stay behind the plate at all times?


So it was finally game time. Good! The sooner the game started, the sooner it would be over, the sooner class would end and Tina could go back to doing something she knew she was good at. She watched the coin toss, hoping against hope that she’d be on the batting team… but no such luck. Apparently it was too much to ask that she get to do the one thing she was sort of comfortable with. At least the teams were assigned! Nothing worse than being picked last for a team… she knew that firsthand.

Tina took her place behind the nearest plate. Yeah, she was just going to stay here and “field” until she was specifically told to bowl or they switched to batting… whichever came first. She guessed it could be worse. At least she wasn’t picked to be wicket keeper and she didn’t have to bowl first! And who knows, maybe they'd switch off before she had to bowl? Please?

Tina was one of those kiddos who followed the instructions down to the T. All she needed was encouragement to keep it up and this was what Kay gave her in the form of a cheery beam.


OOC: Doing great, guys! Keep it up because we have about 24 hours to go for this first half! <3 Mini Activity posts should not be made now.
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