You can learn a lot when you play in a little town in Holland or Western Australia, and you learn different things than you would learn playing a big city.
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Here in Argentina, it is easy to practice and play because we have the horses, the land, the players - everything.
I'm going to keep working hard, and I will be happy to play anywhere for the country. I'm young and would like to play anywhere.
I might have played a little bit more in Europe than I have in Japan.
When I first started, as long as you were a bit brown, you could play any kind of ethnic anything. Now it's much more localised and specific. I feel like a wise old woman looking back on the evolution of how much more sophisticated audiences are.
It's fun playing small venues.
If I can teach cricket overseas, why wouldn't I do so in my own country?
I've only ever known growing up across different countries - to me it's just fun.
Take Ernie Els. He plays in every country. You see his name everywhere. He's received in different parts of the world. It's a good experience.
One city can look at other cities relative to their city and learn something. It's a matter of sharing the patterns of what exists in one society based on landscape or cultural values versus other cities.
Play as much as you can as often as you can with as many people as you can. That's how you learn and grow.
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