Just like the other Cache & Play caches in this series the idea is to find, then play with the cache.
Once you have signed the log move out into the clearing and after you've inspected the pitch have a go at your batting and bowling skills. C'mon, I know you still got it - drive that juicy half volley through the covers for four; smack that full pitch delivery into the stands for six; wind up for the fast delivery; or see if the pitch has some life in it and spin your way to success.
Ah yes, this brings back fond memories of the backyard cricket I use to play. One of the funnest things we did was use insulation tape to tape up one half of the tennis ball. Gee the ball would swing in the air something wicked.
Hopefully you can share some fond memories of your glory days or maybe you just created some you would like to share. Either way, don't be shy.
Logging Etiquette: Geocache hiders sometimes go through a great deal of planning to place their caches. As a result, they'd like to hear your feedback on whether you liked or disliked any aspect of the hide, or if you feel that some cache maintenance is required. Single word, acronym, or emoticon logs may be easier when you have a lot of caches to log, but it doesn't tell the hider or other finders anything about your adventure (or lack thereof) in finding the cache. Please keep this in mind when entering your log.