Thank you for your suggestions. They were much appreciated.
The title has now been revealed…
‘Breaking Boundaries’ - Ireland’s Extraordinary Cricket World Cup
Here are some of the suggestions that were suggested to this website.
May 18,
David
Murder on the Irish Express
Who said cricket wasn’t dangerous?
Who said cricket was boring?
The never-ending competition - a story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
Where is Miss Marple when you need her? - A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
Where is Hercule Poiret when you need him? - A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
Where is Jessica Flether when you need her? A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
Where is Knightrider when you need him? - A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
Where is the Famous Five when you need them? - A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
And finally:
They think it’s all over; thank feck it is now - A story of the Irish cricket team in the World Cup
May 17,
Rowan
Wicked Wicket World Cup - Ireland’s Story
Cricket World Cup - Lethal Tournament?
May 8,
Shannon
when irish eyes are smiling
May 7,
Darren
Green Dreams
C’mon Ireland, world cup song
Hammered by the Irish
May 4,
Nichola
Whack for the cricket, oh… the irish are on the green
or
Whack for Eire cricket, oh…
or
Whack for P Davey, oh…
May 2,
Adrian
* From Ferrets to Heroes
(Ferret in reference to Lanky’s dance as well as the cricket term for a hopeless batsman)
* From Minnows to Big Fish
(In reference to Michael Holding’s comment pre-world cup & the other meaning of “minnow”)
* Jolly Green Giants
(in reference of their giant leprechaun supporter but also to the Giant-Killing & happy go lucky antics of the Irish team)
* Caribbean Summer
* Stutters, Princes and Chickens
(pick something in reference to some of the behind the scenes knowledge gained)
* Ireland Ireland Ireland … Oi oi oi
* Irish Dancing
- Riverdance it ain’t … but learn how to do the Chicken, the Ferret & the Conga … Irish cricket style!
Apr 30,
Jon
How’s about “Into the West Indies”
The Irish Echo reports on the editing task ahead…
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