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Day two: Oh my Tavare and Boycott long ago!

Submitted by rickeyre on September 11, 2005 - 8:56am

With Australia squandering anywhere up to 37 overs of playing time in the gloom of Friday afternoon in Kennington, it is becoming more and more likely that England are three days away from reclaiming the Ashes. If only Geoff Boycott and Chris Tavare were about thirty years younger, then we call this Test a draw and declare England home and hosed right now.

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Ashes News 4 Kids

Submitted by rickeyre on September 10, 2005 - 10:58pm

The BBC's childrens digital TV channel CBBC has a daily news program called "Newsround" which presents the news of the day in a manner that is aimed at children. I can only evaluate their work from what I see on BBC Online's Newsround website, but I quite like what I've seen so far.

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Day one: England/Australia on top (delete whichever applicable)

Submitted by rickeyre on September 10, 2005 - 3:15am

Ton-up star Andy: you can shut it now Warne
- Headline, The Sun, London, 9.9.05

Warned: Shane turns on his magic
- Headline, The Advertiser, Adelaide, 9.9.05

It's a sign of the times that 319 runs in a day can be considered a disappointing effort from England. Despite a great knock from Andrew Strauss and a pretty darn good one from Andrew Flintoff, I think Australia have their noses in front right now, although this is almost singularly due to the genius of Shane Warne.

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Those five days in September

Submitted by rickeyre on September 9, 2005 - 8:52am

Has there been a bigger buzz about a five-day Test match than the one starting at The Oval in just under an hour? It's a bit like Grand Final Fever. Some of the British media are comparing this to Wembley 1966. Maybe I could modestly offer a mention of Upton Park 2003...

The cricket will have my undivided attention from about half an hour after the start of play. Two points for now:

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SBS Ashes Website is that-a-way

Submitted by rickeyre on September 9, 2005 - 3:46am

Just a reminder to all those people who stumble upon my website while googling for "SBS Ashes Website" - the SBS Ashes Website is at www20.sbs.com.au/theashes (yes, www20), and about an hour before the start of each day's play, one of their studio commentators (either Dean Jones, Greg Matthews, or anchorperson Simon Hill) will be present in the live forum, and this is the place to leave questions for them.

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The tour that isn't

Submitted by rickeyre on September 2, 2005 - 4:40am

Every Test match in the 2005 Ashes has thrown up a new populist question in the tabloids. "Was this the greatest Test ever?" "Is cricket the new football?" "Is cricket the new sex?" "Is Flintoff the new Beckham?" "Is Pietersen the new Posh?" and so on.

Being the 46 year-old nerd that I am, I prefer to go for the more boring issues. In this edition of "If 42 Is The Answer Then It Must Be A Bloody Stupid Question", I ask: "Why are the Aussies getting so damn little match practice on this tour?"

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Day four: Test cricket is for The Birds

Submitted by rickeyre on August 30, 2005 - 1:27pm

...this series is sort of like a month-long pass to an Alfred Hitchcock film festival...
- Prem Panicker, Sightscreen, 28.8.05

So, in a series that began with Dial M for Murder and continued with Spellbound, Notorious and Vertigo, England leads Australia two Tests to one. Psycho opens at The Oval on September 8.

Just a few observations after yet another awesome Test match:

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