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May 23, 2009Posted on 05/23/2009 in Miscellaneous
Why aren't there more cricket songs?
The Divine Comedy's front man, Neil Hannon, and Dublin singer, Thomas Walsh, have recorded an album of cricket songs called The Duckworth-Lewis Method. There haven't been too many successful cricket songs, the BBC's Colin Paterson examines why.
Also read Cricinfo's look at cricket's contribution to world music here and here.