Adelaide Day Five: I do not believe this.
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Australia - you know, the team that conceded 591 551 runs in the first innings - has won the Second Test.
More when I recover from the shock.
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Australia - you know, the team that conceded 591 551 runs in the first innings - has won the Second Test.
More when I recover from the shock.
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What's the chances of a sporting declaration by Freddie Flintoff some time on Tuesday afternoon? You probably know the answer as well as I. Shall we start woofing Paul Collingwood now?
Midwinter-Midwinter points for Day Four: Matthew Hoggard 3 pts; Michael Clarke 2 pts; Adam Gilchrist 1 pt.
I'll roundup all the audio roundups at the conclusion of the Test when I have time to listen to them.
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It's December before an election year. That can mean only one thing. It's time for the ALP to panic about its leader.
Kim Beazley should never have been allowed back into the Leader's seat in 2005. A two-time loser of federal elections (1998 and 2001), a two-time loser of leadership ballots (June 2003 to Simon Crean, December 2003 to Mark Latham). His successes have been akin to Steven Bradbury's gold medal at Salt Lake City 2002.
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My lack of updates over the weekend is not a sign of dismay over England's superb performance at the Adelaide Oval - my feelings about England are indeed quite the opposite. I've just been either too busy or too tired.
Australia suddenly looks brittle. Did I mention 2005 revisited?
Midwinter-Midwinter points for Saturday: Paul Collingwood 3 pts; Kevin Pietersen 2 pts; Stuart Clark 1 pt.
Midwinter-Midwinters for Sunday: Matthew Hoggard 3 pts; Ricky Ponting 2 pts; Michael Hussey 1 pt.
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The Official Song of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 has been unveiled. Listen to the attached file (in Windows Media format, and yes it is attached now) and do your best karaoke to the lyrics:
Play, in this beautiful game
Where the rules and aim
Remain the same
It's the game of love unityPlay, in this beautiful game
Where the rules and aim
Will never change
It's the game of love unityWe run the place
We set the pace
We lead the chase
Everybody participate and…
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I think this Test is going to be a draw already.
Midwinter-Midwinter points for Day One: Paul Collingwood 3 pts, Ian Bell 2 pts, Kevin Pietersen 1 pt.
Please note: the official pronounciation of XSPF is "spif", even though it stands for "XML Shareable Playlist Format". About eighty minutes of poddage from the ABC, BBC, Guardian, CricInfo, Telegraph and Daily Mail.
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Episode two of the Net Sessions, first released August 19, 2005. Re-archived in my new blog structure and only available in Ogg Vorbis format.
There were eight episodes made up till January 2006 and they will be progressively re-loaded to this blog in the next few days.
I promise there will be a series two. If anyone wants to collaborate in Net Sessions 2.0, please contact me.
(Update July 2013: This episode of The Net Sessions is now available on Soundcloud as below. You may have noticed by now that there never was a series two.)
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Attached is episode one from the first series of my cricket podcast, The Net Sessions. This audio was first released on August 5, 2005.
I am re-archiving the audios as part of my new blog structure, and in Ogg Vorbis format only. The former podcast feeds are in the process of being deprecated.
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Looking at the teams that Australia and England have fielded for the First and Second Tests, it is obvious where the real experience lies.
Australia has seven players with one or more books published. England has just two.
The teams, with links to their books as listed on Abebooks.com:
Australia:
Justin Langer
Matthew Hayden