Kilikiti is "Samoan Cricket". It is the national sport of Samoa.
Kilikiti originates in Samoa and it is the country's national sport. The game is a type of cricket that was introduce by missionaries in 19th century.
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To be a top kilikiti player one must have good hand eye coordination; a good batsman must be able to adapt to any type of bowling. Unlike the game of cricket where the batsman can just prod at the ball until he "gets his eye in" or in other words he can see the ball a lot better after some time at the crease. The kilikiti batsman has no such luxuary; he either hits the first ball over the boundary or he hits the next, and the next and so on until he goes out. If he misses too many balls he has not contributed to the team score and should just "give his wicket away" so that the next batsman can come in and hopefully do better!! When batting, the best and most productive kilikiti hit is similar to a golf drive; except that the kilikiti ball is a moving target and not perched on a tee. The golfing drive is a typical kilikiti stroke and is not easy to master; so to become a top kilikiti batsman, a good eye and a good drive are essential. Ask all the weekend golfers had difficult it is to make the perfect drive! Also ask the top golfers how easy would it be to hit a moving golf ball!!
Ta'alo malosi i le lakapi.
Samoan
Samoan Pride
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.
Steph is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation.
Geri is not a Samoan name so it does not have a Samoan translation. If a Samoan was named Geri, their Samoan family/friends would simply call them "Geri".
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
Victor is not a Samoan name so therefore does not have a Samoan translation to it.