The general consensus among our sweaty group was that this was the hottest day yet. The forecast for thunderstorms has not materialised and for the last few afternoons we have been faced with temperatures that have well and truly been ‘cracking the flags’.
Thankfully another morning trip to St Joseph’s Primary School was just what the doctor ordered. This school really is fantastic and the behaviour and happiness displayed by the kids is a credit to their tireless PE teacher Olivier.
Having visited there before, the team executed a slick operation and yet again we were unfazed by the arrival of 1,000 kids at break time. I think every child on the playground must have held a bat at some point and despite the heat the group were incerdibly positive after seeing so many gorgeous, smiling faces.
After a quick stop at Caribou’s tasty vegetarian buffet we proceeded to the Rwandan Oval to meet a group from one of the schools local to the national cricket ground.
It was slightly disappointing to see quite a small group of about 30 turn up but if there was ever a symbol of how far this country has come it was when I noticed something glinting on the dusty pitch only to reach down and pick up a spent bullet. Reminders like this of Kigali’s violent past are ten a penny in Rwanda and worth remembering when we coach a group who have never even seen a cricket bat or bowled a ball.
An evening searching for a bar with the Merseyside Derby awaits (especially important for avid Red Richie) and no doubt a few well earned pints of Mutzig. See you tomorrow.
6 comments
Jonathan says:
Mar 13, 2012
There is only one place to go for a fun packed night!! CARWASH, Pool, Ugandan Gin. I bet Rich wont take that offer up tho after the last time we had Uganda Gin. Used a taxi bike yet? I do hope people have brought a little more to the party this trip than Chew and Jack on the last one.
Peter Bowman says:
Mar 13, 2012
Are there lots of Chelsea or Napoli fans in Rwanda for tomorrow night?
Dave Terrace says:
Mar 14, 2012
If you think its hot in Rwanda – you should try Coventry. Woah! It was a sweltering 8 degrees this morning with a fine rain and misty disposition. I know where I would rather be!
Keep up the good work and make the most of it when you are there!
Mike Farrant says:
Mar 14, 2012
Super blog again and wicked photos! Nice shots of the Oval – was any action taken after my ‘pitch report ‘from last year? Ugandan Gin – nightmares for Rich!
CWB says:
Mar 14, 2012
Definite improvements on the outfield, still not sure I would like to field on it but they are getting there. It sounds like the plot for the new ground has been purchased and they hope to hold the first game there in 2013.
Mike says:
Mar 15, 2012
Thanks for the feedback and to learn that they are getting there, Rwandan style!