Sri Lanka vs England 3rd Test

Tomorrow is day 1 of the 2nd Test England vs Sri Lanka
The first test was drawn despite England being expected to win it due to a rearguard action from the Sri Lankan batsmen
Sri Lanka are expected to make changes to their bowlers and hotly tipped to play is the unusual Lasith Malinga dubbed “the slinger” because of his unusual slingshot action as Mike Selvey writes for the guardian newspaper.
Looking more like a javelin thrower he is able to bowl very fast (90+ mph), and is difficult to read from the arm due to his low action. He is young too at 22 with a promising future if he is able to maintain consistency. His unusual action stems from playing cricket in the streets of Galle
Some photos of the action:
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(all these photos are hosted on other web sites so may not load for everyone)

Comparisons have been made initially with a west indian bowler, also young, also short in stature, Fidel Edwards. He rose to the side while bowling to captain Brian Lara in the nets. Lara was so impressed he told the selectors to pick him despite having played only one match for his island team of Barbados. Upon selection the papers were full of writers saying “Fidel who?” He silenced his critics when he took 5 wickets against Sri Lanka in his debut match in 2003:
Fidel Edwards

Another bowler who springs to mind is one who is often talked about in the fastest bowlers of all time, Jeff Thomson. Like Lasith Malinga, he had a reason for developing his action. He used to play cricket in his back yard which didn’t have room for a long runup, and the most efficient way to bowl fast was again to use the slingshot action:


In the 1970’s Thomson was timed bowling at nearly 100mph while his bowling partner, one of the greatest Australian bowlers Dennis Lillee was timed at 90mph.

All that said, the 2nd test match is being held in Birmingham, and the forecast is not good for the first three days, so chances are there won’t be too much play till sunday.

WordPress 2.0.2

Did some updates today after a lot of spam was hitting my mod queue i installed a plugin called akismet. It intercepts the spam before it hits my mod queue and brushes it into a corner of the admin pane of the blog in a section called “Akismet Spam”. I’ve also just added an addon which sits on the top left under the search panel telling all those bots out there how many spam posts it’s deleted to keep them away. I’m not sure if it’s working yet because I haven’t had any attacks since I brought it online.
If you do find your comments aren’t being posted let me know in case it has been flagged as spam by mistake, as I haven’t been in the habit of checking it before.

The next update was to get the latest version of the blog software WordPress running on here, version. Version 2 came out about 5 months ago so am pretty sure they must have ironed out all the major bugs. My friend stretch has been running it for a good few months and Adrian has upgraded today also

There wasn’t too much downtime, but i took the precaution of renaming the blog while I carried out the update. It also took longer than i thought because i missed copying a couple of the files somewhere along the line and while it did the update it wouldn’t load the blog or let me login giving a couple of parse errors.

Thinking it was because I hadn’t deleted some of the old files I deleted them, but it still failed. So I went through the laborious process of re-uploading every php file. Magically it loaded and I was back to the default theme with no plugins as I’d left it.

For about 1/2 hour you might have seen some odd effects as I re-enabled all the plugins and put the Benevolence theme back on at the same time (bad idea!) but do drop me a line if anything doesn’t seen to work.

Haven’t had a chance to test out the new features, but I’m not entirely enamoured by the new admin pane colours and stretch has offered this admin theme which i will look to install.
Assuming nothing went wrong member logins and passwords should be as before, but I did take a backup of the database just in case anything didn’t transfer properly.

So far so good though including ip2nation & the browser detect plugins

BBC Interviews wrong person

I’ve been a little slow in picking up on this, but following on from the Apple Computer vs Apple Records trial, the BBC called in an expert Guy Kewney
However, a taxi driver apparently raised his hand when they called his name and before he knew what was happening he was being ushered into the news studio as this blog entry describes

But presumably wanting to be on TV he didn’t tell anyone he wasn’t the expert they had wanted to interview but in fact Mr Goma and it went out live on BBC News 24
Google video has the footage available
It is also available in real video on BBC’s own site. It was a little more difficult to get the link but here it is

Someone must of realised that he really had no idea about the story and it was all over the press

It all began with a can of Beer

In three weeks time it will be 5 years since the ban on cricket fans being allowed to come onto the pitch for the celebrations on the final day and being able watch the presentation ceremony in the pavilion. Now, the presentation takes place on the pitch and the public remain in their seats.
What changed it all? A solitary beer can thrown by a pakistan supporter in 2001 in a match Australia vs Pakistan at Lords.
Cricinfo provides some info on the incident which i feel was an overreaction by the authorities. It was one of my favourite moments as a child being able to walk around after a match on the Lord’s turf which is like a carpet – I would sometimes take my shoes off it was that soft.

I do have a point somewhere in this story in that grounds around the country have had to recruit huge amounts of security staff and make it clear to fans that they can’t go on the pitch for in my opinion very little gain. I also have huge issues with australian sportsmen and as with many english am always wanting us to win the series against them.

We have photos at home taken of the complete panoramic scenes of the cricket ground and it’s hard to realise that i will never get to see that again in real life for an international ground. In other countries such as india and pakistan they put 10 foot fences up to prevent fans coming onto the ground and have done for 20 years. But in the UK 20 years ago you could actually sit on the grass during the game if the seats were all sold out or even the benches put out on the boundary line it just seems wrong. Australia, South Africa, and West Indies are largely the same and you feel that the same would happen, but the regulatory bodies have decreed that no member of the public should enter the field of play and they should be prosecuted. It’s largely been fine the net result has been very few people staying for the presentation ceremony and I often wish that Michael Bevan had not been struck by that beer can and that it had not been thrown
Here he is after being struck by the can:
bevan beer can

We won the cup at the Tup

I’ve not been around the interweb much the last few days mostly cos i’ve been busy
One of the things i’ve been up to is winning the pub quiz this weekend at the Marylebone & TUP pub
It was a quality event having never entered this quiz before I didn’t know what to expect, but our team of Me, Rav, Nigel, Camilla and her friend who is a Finnish American sent us straight to the top at this quiz.
There was Nigel’s sports knowledge, Camilla’s literary knowledge, my ludicrously “useless” trivia knowhow, Ravi’s general knowledge and her friend being finnish but half US helpfulness. The whole team came together as “Nigel’s Nob” to win by 1/2 point
Quality night out after the cricket to win this trophy:
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It’s our cup till next sunday – unfortunately nigel has gone back to liverpool, the finnish/american girl will be in spain and I don’t know if camilla will be around so it doesn’t look like we can defend our cup as Nigel’s Nob… but i think we need to show our face with other members to try and defend it, plus it will be good fun

In other news Sri Lanka managed to get a draw in the Cricket Test match against England which was awesome since they weren’t doing well the first two days. It all looked like England would exploit the conditions and take a 1-0 lead in the series. Being half Sri Lankan I was supporting Sri Lanka the whole way and glad they can still make an impact at the next match n Birmingham