"People come into your office and say they're not having a very good day, or something's happened at home, and you have to try and see if you can support them. It's very varied."
“When I was a teenager, cricket in Zimbabwe was almost exclusively played and supported by white people,” he says. “Besides the accents and topics of conversation, you could tell this by the way they would applaud and chant. It had a particular energy. The most animated fans were usually the ones who had too much beer and hurled abuse at the players on the boundary.”
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