
"burble" - verb. To talk at great length, with scant regard for logic or facts and with no attempt to reach a conclusion.
29 March 2010
Collingwood finally makes IPL debut

28 March 2010
Time to bring back single-wicket cricket ?

20 March 2010
Michael Lumb in the IPL?

19 March 2010
Excellent value at the 'G

The cost of a family ticket is $10 (about £6). The same ticket at Hove or Lords for a county championship game would be £35-£40. Excellent value and worth a trip down to the ground I'd say.
Kumble photography book

IPL shrewd business in India

Cricket all balls to Hitler

Without helmets in those days, it's just as well Mitchell Johnson wasn't around - he could have done some damage playing to Hitler's laws...
15 March 2010
The Lara Bingle / Michael Clarke summary

Bingle is a model - very attractive and darling of the tabloids.
When she was aged 20 a married sports star with a child had an affair with her - not sure of his name but I think he was a rugby league player or Aussie rules or something.
The guys wife left him and the affair became public. Bingle claimed not to know he was married.
She meets Michael Clarke who not unaturally thinks she's a bit of a hottie. And then the start to officially date.
They get engaged.
The guy she had an affair with makes public some nude pictures of her in the shower.
She is appalled. Clarke returns to her side rather than play for Australia in the ODI series v New Zealand. Much criticism of Clarke's loyalty to his other half rather than the national cricket team.
Clarke announces that their engagement is off on Friday. And that he'll rejoin the team for the first Test in NZ.
There you go - citizen journalism at it's best!!
Shut up Dominic Cork

Commentating with Simon Mann he seemed to want to somehow get the better of the senior commentator. He has a right to his opinion and there are many that were arguing like him that England should have enforced the follow on, but he puts his point across like a spoilt teenager arguing with his mother having not been allowed out one evening. Multiply Ian Botham's bleating by 10 and you'll get the idea. And then he started to say that Trott should be dropped - that's when I switched off....
Perhaps CMJ could take him to one side and explain that he is meant to give his opinion, but the days of him having any influence on the decision are over. His role is to give the rationale for his opinion and let the listeners consider it for themselves - not ram his view down the throats of the listeners without giving both sides of the argument. So next time, shut up Dominic.
11 March 2010
Sussex announce Dilshan signing

Now all I need to do is work out what time I'd need to start work in order to complete a normal day's workload and get back to Hove in time to watch Dilshan play in evening Twenty20s....about 2am!
10 March 2010
Mysterious

I missed Middlesex's early season forum so could only read the reports on line. Apparently they've got new stars coming later in the season but who it is is the big secret, they were even named at the forum and all were sworn to secrecy. Can't wait. http://www.middlesexccc.com/news-detail.asp?NewsID=1986 and http://www.cricketnetwork.co.uk/main/middlesex-ccc/s66/st155303/march-2010-forum--minus-the-juicy-bits
8 March 2010
A batsman with a better Test average than Bradman?

7 March 2010
D/L method struggling to keep up with powerplays?

Goal line technology rejected by Fifa

Anything that allows the watching audience to check if the referee of umpire are correct should be considered in all sports, if the ruling bodies want to see the authority of referees and umpires to remain. The only question really needs to be how the technology can be used without a huge impact on the sport in question. Goal line technology is a no brainer - it's not going to be used very often so won't impact on the game much and when it is used, it won't take long at all - it either is a goal or isn't.
FIFA say "the door is closed" but it's only a matter of time before they are forced to put this in place - I'm not sure if it will be years or decades but it will happen. Imagine if the World Cup final hinged on a wrong refereeing decision about the ball being over the goal line! More poor leadership from a sporting body (note "leadership" as opposed to "management" - most can manage, it's harder to lead).
3 March 2010
McCullum brilliance

New Zealand just got home today in the first ODI too - it seems to me there have been a huge amount of close games in all formats over the last year or so. Just me?
1 March 2010
Windies plumb new depths
