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December 31st

December 3rd

The First Test: A resounding draw to England.

Submitted by Rick Eyre on December 3, 2010 - 12:36pm

In the immortal words of D.Bumble Lloyd, England flippin murdered Australia at The Gabba this week. And what a crushing demoralising draw it was.

Whatever else happened over the five days, the scoreline "517 for 1" at the end of the England second innings is all you need to know to understand how horrible an experience this has been for Australia.

November 26th

Gabba Day One: Vicious

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 26, 2010 - 1:59am

Defining moments on the opening day of the Ashes of 2010-11? Three Vicious ones all in a row.

There was a false dawn when Andrew Strauss' cameo appearance ended three balls after he won the toss and chose to bat first. Nicked to Hussey off Hilfy midway through the first over for nought.

November 25th

Ashes Day Zero. We're There! Yet...

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 25, 2010 - 10:40am

It's called the ultimate challenge in world cricket. Not the ultimate fighting challenge, but the ultimate challenge nonetheless. Australia playing England in a five-game series of cricket matches that last a maximum of five days each. The trophy, a fragile and minute 125 year-old artifact - The Ashes - securely and permanently stored and displayed in London.

November 4th

October 17th

October 16th

Not enough Murray-Darling to go around

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 16, 2010 - 9:00am

(This item is my contribution to Blog Action Day 2010, whose topic this year is "Water".)

Australia is being confronted with a national dilemma which has a major impact on its society and the environment, and it will take a huge amount of wisdom, courage, co-operation and, yes, pain to reach a stable outcome.

October 15th

From World Cup to Closed Shop

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 15, 2010 - 11:10am

Kenya's upset of the West Indies. Ireland's giant-killing of Pakistan. Moments in the sun for Canada, Bermuda, the Netherlands and others. Sri Lanka's rise from minnows to champions. Even Afghanistan's near-miss at joining the club. All these things could be consigned to the trashcan of history with the ICC approving a recommendation to downsize the Cricket World Cup.

October 6th

Suppose they offered a Commonwealth Games and nobody bid?

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 6, 2010 - 4:17pm

Does the sporting world really need a Commonwealth Games every four years? Is it worth the trouble, the cost, the sporting overkill, the anachronistic vestages of empire? You can probably tell which way I'm leading these questions.

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