Cricket changes its mind. A lot.
I for one am getting thoroughly confused. I’ve been that busy recently that I’ve been a little slack on keeping up with what’s going on in the cricket world. So you can imagine my bewilderment. Brian Lara was captain of the West Indies, was crap, so wasn’t anymore. The he was again, was again crap, and wasn’t again. And goshdarnit if he’s not captain of the West Indies for a third time. It’s true. So how long before they again realise he’s still a crap captain and he gets the arse?
But that’s not all. Because last time I checked, Shahid Alfridi was taking a break from Test cricket. Now it seems that was a complete figment of my imagination as he’s back in the Pakistani Test squad.
And things come in threes - yep, I thought the days of comical cricketing W.G. Grace facial hair were over the day that Merv Hughes (top) hung up his bowling socks. And as King Cricket agrees, South African (of Muslim descent) Hashim Amla (bottom) has made a welcome entry to the test arena - not because of his century against New Zealand - but because of his legendary chinwarmer. And what a boof it is.

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May 4, 2006 at 1:32 pm
[…] Hashim Amla is a welcome addition to the International scene. Surely he was inspired by cricketing genius, the “father of cricket”, W.G. Grace. But if that is true, then it’s going to require a rethink of his religious persuasion. According to John, the figure of God in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, was actually modelled on W.G Grace. Nice find, John. […]
SixandOut.net - an International Cricket blog » Sanath Jayasuriya reads this blog
May 11, 2006 at 8:44 am
[…] He must do - it was but a week or so ago that I was airing my confusion over who was playing where and what, and lo and behold, former, well, ex-former-now-present Sri Lankan stalwart Jayasuriya is back in the Sri Lankan test squad. Fortunately, it’s not just me whose confused - it seems most of the Sri Lankan management, and the journalists reporting the story are as well. […]
SixandOut.net - an International Cricket blog » Was I wrong about Lara?
May 24, 2006 at 3:45 pm
[…] With a 2-1 lead going into the 4th ODI against India, Lara is optimistic about the prospect of a winning series, his first back in charge. “But as I said we’re not taking anything for granted. We set a target, India didn’t get it; we chased a target down today. So they must be a little bit more confused now. Deciding to bat today, I thought, was something against the norm for India, especially looking at their record. So we do have them thinking, which is important … I feel it’s better to get these close results rather than beat a team by a huge margin. It shows the guys what it is to play under that kind of pressure and I think we’re going to learn more from it.” […]
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