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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Monday, December 12, 2011. England's recent thrashing away to India raised plenty of questions for Andy Flower and his boys heading into their New Year in the subcontinent. The media cameup with one answer: Eoin Morgan. Is Morgan the answer? England always do badly in the subcontinent - would Morgan's presence have turned the series around? It's always a lit...

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Monday, December 12, 2011. England's recent thrashing away to India raised plenty of questions for Andy Flower and his boys heading into their New Year in the subcontinent. The media cameup with one answer: Eoin Morgan. Is Morgan the answer? England always do badly in the subcontinent - would Morgan's presence have turned the series around? It's always a lit...

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New Yorker Cricket: December 2010

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Saturday, December 25, 2010. No cricket fan worth his salt wants to miss the St. Stephen's Day (yes) test at the MCG. Over the past couple of years, it might not have had the same fizz about it, given the circumstances of the series involved. This year, it cannot but entertain. So what do we have in store from 11pm tonight? The big question is over the spinn...

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New Yorker Cricket: March 2011

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Friday, March 25, 2011. Well South Africa can never resist a good choke. Best not to dwell on it. But that’s what it was. Against an ordinary attack, for Kallis, de Villiers and Duminy to throw away their wickets as they did was nothing less than a choke. AB de Villiers getting run out with the asking rate at 4.5? Thursday, March 24, 2011. India’s win ...

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New Yorker Cricket: Part 2

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. The second quarter-final promises much, but can it deliver? On the one hand are the triple world champions, who made it through their group without much fuss, but totally failing to set the tournament alight. Australia v. India – the past v. the future? Consecutive crown. They cruised through the dullness of Group A, perhaps be...

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New Yorker Cricket: One Place Left

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Friday, March 25, 2011. Well South Africa can never resist a good choke. Best not to dwell on it. But that’s what it was. Against an ordinary attack, for Kallis, de Villiers and Duminy to throw away their wickets as they did was nothing less than a choke. AB de Villiers getting run out with the asking rate at 4.5? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eoin Mor...

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New Yorker Cricket: February 2010

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Monday, February 15, 2010. A Tale of Two Teams. Let's face it - India, South Africa, England and the West Indies weren't too worried about who came through the qualifying tournament for the T20 World Cup. For the two teams to succeed however, it was a massively important week. It's T20, and upsets happen. Just remember Netherlands and England last year.

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European Tour Golf: To Pick Or Not To Pick?

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Friday, September 30, 2011. To Pick Or Not To Pick? Bill Haas took Couples' second pick, and after a playoff FedEx win which involved two incredible par saves before taking it at the 3rd hole, it's tough to say he doesn't deserve it. Can Couples justify picking a man in such poor form, who hasn't been playing much golf? So why do Fred Couples and I think he should be on the team? One more reason to pick him? Who can wait now for the President's Cup? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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European Tour Golf: Ready, Steady, Go!

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Thursday, September 27, 2012. Ready, Steady, Go! The 2-year wait is over. The slightly odd procession of wives is behind us. We have one more sleep before the 39th Ryder Cup kicks off in Medinah, and with the foursome pairings at our fingertips, we can begin to imagine what will happen. Match 1: Jim Furyk and Brandt Snedeker v. Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell. Match 2: Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson v. Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia. Europe to win 4&3. USA to win 3&2. This is a toughie. If Poulter...

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European Tour Golf: June 2010

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. It's U.S. Open week - the one week where the USGA get their hands on the world's greatest players and give their sadism a good airing. This year the tournament returns to Pebble Beach, where, in 2000, Tiger Woods never gave the field a look-in, winning by a whopping 15 shots. The USGA have set it up as a U.S. Open should be, so par's a good score. The greens will run at 12 on the stimpmeter all week, and the rough is long. On the flip side, he's the greatest player in the histor...

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European Tour Golf: April 2010

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Sunday, April 11, 2010. What did I say yesterday? That Mickelson and Westwood didn't have it in them this week because of their short putting? Maybe it's time for a rethink. It was a disappointing day for Ian Poulter, who never really got it going, and slipped back to -6. He won't be shrugging on the green jacket this year, but it's still been an important week for him in the major learning curve. Links to this post. Saturday, April 10, 2010. I wish I thought differently, but I don't think Lee Westwood i...

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European Tour Golf: Home Comforts

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All the sports of the universe in an itty bitty living space. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. So BBC Sport are fans of Spinal Tap then? Sports in this post: Misc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gay Future with Murphy’s Stroke. Much sporting commentary of late has surrounded match fixing of one kind or another . But does anyone remember a certain race horsing scand. Everyone's new favourite cyclist: Johnny Hoogerland. Lord of the Rings strikeout for New York Times. View my complete profile.

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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Monday, December 12, 2011. England's recent thrashing away to India raised plenty of questions for Andy Flower and his boys heading into their New Year in the subcontinent. The media cameup with one answer: Eoin Morgan. Is Morgan the answer? England always do badly in the subcontinent - would Morgan's presence have turned the series around? It's always a lit...

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