Musketeer Formation

Today is crunch day for England in the world cup
It’s their match in the last 16 against Ecuador at 4pm.
While the team can take heart at winning the group, things have not gone well in the tournament.
They looked ordinary in the opening match, beating Paraguay 1-0 with an own goal from their defenders
Lacklustre against Trinidad & Tobago until the last 10 minutes when it seemed to dawn on them that they needed to win
Drawing against Sweden was a real downer, but not nearly as bad as losing Michael Owen in the first 3 minutes with a knee injury. He hadn’t looked fit in the previous two matches either.

England coach Sven Goran Eriksson’s decision to bring 4 strikers (two of which were injured to start with) is now beginning to look foolish, to the extent that he is going to have to change the team’s formation from it’s usual 4-4-2 formation (4 defenders, 4 midfielders and 2 strikers) to a rather odd one: 4-1-4-1 which doesn’t really have a name, as it is a variation on the 4-5-1 but with one of the midfielders dropping back. And as the title suggests, the best name i’ve heard given to it is the “Musketeer Formation”. Why? Because it’s

One Four All and All Four One

I’ve tried to find a photo of the 4-1-4-1 but have failed and my scanner is throwing a strop
So, you’ll have to settle for 4-4-2:
4-4-2 formation
and 4-5-1:

To get 4-1-4-1 you need to drop the defensive midfielder further back into a position inbetween the midfield and the defenders. You would also push the centre midfielders up, allowing a flat 4 midfield in front of the 4-1 at the back, and then the lone striker

4-4-2 has become a bit of a standard formation in modern football, and 4-5-1 is what was used by the Brazillian champions of the 2002 world cup

Michael Carrick is expected to play in the defending “midfield” role and Wayne Rooney will play as the lone striker. He will get support from Beckham, Lampard Gerrard and Joe Cole who will be the line of 4 attacking midfielders who will provide the balls through.

The best attacks are expected to come down the left wing from Ashley Cole who will play on the left of the line of 4 defenders (the other three likely to be Owen Hargreaves on the right and John Terry & Rio Ferdinand in the middle). The two coles (who are not related) have provided the best through balls and it was Joe Cole who produced the 2nd goal against England.

It is a huge gamble by Sven, but he doesn’t have too many other options.
He has Peter Crouch, but he will need to keep someone in reserve in case Rooney gets injured as Rooney himself isn’t 100% after recovering from his Broken Metatarsal injury

There is one other striker who is fit, but he is more of a right winger and has never played a full international match (other than the England B fixture against Hungary which i don’t think counts). I am of course referring to 17 year old Theo Walcott. Players cannot be added to the squad mid-tournament so it is hard to see where to go from here if they overpower Ecuador – who are a strong team and have had no real problems reaching the last 16.

If it is looking good 3/4 of the way through the match and England have a 2-0 lead, Sven may consider bringing Walcott on to see how he can use him, but in reality he’s unlikely to play any real part in the competition.

I don’t want to be too pessimistic, but I don’t like the look of this formation, but if it comes off it could potentially win them the tournament

Completely unrelated, I’ve disabled the views plugin until i can figure out why it randomly stopped working as it was beginning to annoy me

Last Couple of weeks

I haven’t posted anything new on here for a couple of weeks cos it’s been a little bit hectic both socially and workwise. It was a long weekend two weekends ago and I ended up doing four days drinking in 10 pubs with a few mates.
Then the next weekend was the first day this summer where it’s actually been nice so I took advantage of it with a trip to see a bloody shakespeare play Titus Andronicus at the London Globe Theatre – it’s an almost exact replica of the original from Shakespeare’s time in nearly the same location

Afterwards I ended up in a party till 4am full of Greeks, Spanish, French and Dutch

Which reminds me a blog update: I’ve installed another wordpress plugin a while back but thought i’d mention it, to keep the spam out. It’s called Spam Karma 2 and seems to be doing a good job.

Monday afternoon saw Sri Lanka win the second test against England levelling the 3 match test series 1-1 where the first match was a draw. This will give the Sri Lankans huge confidence as England are currently number 2 in the test rankings. England on the other hand have a tough few months with the one day series coming up where they have not done so well and a test series against Pakistan.

Monday night was the first gig for French Car and the Bulimic Wizards who have been around in some shape or form for 10 years but have never played live. They have now made 4 albums as an unsigned band. It was a good gig with a strange combination of people there

I heard this morning that Mars Chocolate bars sold in the UK are going to be renamed “Believe” for the duration of the world cup to encourage fans to believe that England can win the 2006 Football World Cup which starts next week. In other world cup related news, I drew Ukraine in our office world cup sweepstake – somehow i don’t think i’m going to win the grand prize of £100 (Ukraine are 40-1 outsiders!)

And finally, I’ve been receiving a lot of invitations this week for people on myspace wanting to be my friend. Of the 10-15 who have invited me, I have known only one

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.

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

Young Talents

One of my mates started up a football team (that’s soccer to any americans reading this!) where a bunch of us meet up in the park on sunday afternoon.
It was recruited for through a site called gumtree.com, which while primarily designed for finding housemates in London, also has sections for most community pastimes.

After our game on sunday, we were talking about some of the people who’ve shown an interest in our “team” which has included a Mr Jackson from Ghana who seems to want an invitation and believes that we are a famous club. He is apparently a very talented 20-ish year old, but part of me thinks it’s a Nigeria scam

Anyway, we got talking about famous young talented footballers, and a few names came up including:
Freddy Adu – born in Ghana, but came to the US when he was 8 years old. He made his professional football debut when he was just 14! The youngest ever footballer and youngest sportsman in the US in over 100 years. He’s nearly 17 now, at which point he would be eligible to play for a European or UK club
Here’s a little Google Video on him which showcases his talents

Today, i got the link of a video of the most amazing skills i’ve seen from a young brazillian player released by his then club ADAP:
Jean Carlos Chera on Google Video – tipped as the next Ronaldinho, this 11 year old Brazillian is something else. What’s even more amazing is some of the footage in this video is from when he’s 6 or 7 years old!
English Club Manchester United were interested in training him but it looks like he’s going to remain in brazil where he will learn at Santos, the club which was home to Pelé – the legend of Brazillian Football
Looks like he’s left footed, so perhaps a future Roberto Carlos
I suggest you download the avi file, because the video isn’t great quality, and it plays better than the stream off google video.
You can also see more about him on jean-carlos-chera.com, and there are more links on wikipedia
I suspect that all the videos are down as a consequence of everyone watching the video on google video bombarding his page to see if there’s more

While writing this post i stumbled on an article from last year which has news of a 7 year old called Panos Armenakas from Australia who is playing for the Bolton Wanders (UK club) youth team. Unfortunately no google video, but i’m sure we’ll see more from him if he is anywhere near as good as the article suggests

Disaster Strikes & Keychain!

I haven’t been updating my blog recently for various reasons.
Firstly, with my new job I haven’t had as much free time as I had before, there’s been a lot of cricket on (England v India, South Africa v Australia and Sri Lanka v Pakistan all at the same time), and then on Thursday evening a bit of a disaster happened.

I was making a copy of the Greatest Game (see last blog post) for a couple of mates, as Sky Sports had repeated the highlights and i’d recorded it on DVD-R, so with my DVD burner i was able to quickly make copies. I was just testing the disc had copied ok in Frontrow (which had a kind of hacked installation to make it work on my mac) when it got jammed on fast forward. I couldn’t stop it, force quit frontrow, switch applications or anything, leaving me with one choice: Force restart!

9 times out of 10 this would probably have been fine, but this time something went very wrong – instead of the lovely boot panel “Welcome to OSX”, what I got was this at startup:

I left it till Friday before doing anything as I had a far more important “executive meeting” at the pub and thought it should be a simple case of archive and reinstall OSX. However, on friday, i tried booting up from the install DVD and it wouldn’t even do that. My biggest fear… Hardware fault sprang to mind. Out came the toolkit to take things apart and find out where the fault was. To confuse things further, I was able to boot into OS9 and could see the hard drive there – this suggested something else was at work, and it wasn’t as simple as it seemed.

While taking things apart i narrowed the problem down to the OSX hard drive which for some reason, when it was on the ATA bus it wouldn’t boot into OSX regardless of the startup media. So, i needed to replace it and Saturday morning is the computer fair in Central London. With a wad of cash I went there to fix things up while not causing too much bank balance damage.

It was a successful day, and for £147 I came back with two new hard drives, and a Firewire 400/USB2.0 enclosure
For the internal, I replaced the faulty Maxtor 120Gb with a Seagate Barracuda 120Gb – I wasn’t particularly bothered about the brand
For the external, I purchased a Maxtor 300Gb with 16Mb Cache – this would serve two purposes: 1. To recover what I could off the faulty drive, and 2. To actually be a backup drive

Here’s what the enclosure looks like sat atop my mac (the white box behind with all the Green LEDs is my ethernet switch, and you can see part of my cannon scanner to the left of the picture):
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Apologies for the quality of the photo, I took it with my 1megapixel camera phone and transferred it by bluetooth, as i couldn’t be bothered to get all the cabling out for my proper digital camera!
I think the silver goes quite well (it was also available in black) and at £20 for the enclosure including Firewire and USB cables i thought it was a bargain.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, 2 1/2 days later (copying 100Gb worth of files several times), everything is nearly back to how it was and I recovered all my data. Just need to reinstall a couple of GUI tweaks, Dev tools and reinstall a few add-ons again.

I will decide later on in the week whether to try and fix the old Maxtor hard drive and use it as my second internal hard drive, as currently I have the original 20Gb drive there. The extra 100Gb would be very useful and allow me to free up a fair amount of space on the OSX drive. Plus 120+120=240Gb which is less than the 300Gb external drive, so I would still be able to back it all up.

Just before setting out for the computer fair a package arrived for me in the post from my good friend MacHeadCase
It was a very useful gift, and it is now on my keyring:
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It joins all the other junk I have on there like my Pentium Processor that I drilled a hole in
It’s not just a keyring of a lizard, it’s very cleverly shaped tail and foot act as a bottle opener. Given how much I like beer it will almost certainly be of great use for times at a party when there’s bottled beer about!

The Greatest Game?

I like many cricket fans around the world am speechless having just seen what could be talked about as the greatest match in One Day International Cricket ever

The match was won by South Africa and they win the 5 match series 3-2, but what was on show today was simply magical.

South Africa had convincingly won the first two matches, but Australia came back to win the 3rd and 4th with increasing confidence and with South Africa going into the final match without opening bowler and all rounder Shaun Pollock – only last week he topped the ICC rankings for best all rounder and bowler in One Day International (ODI) cricket.

So, all did not seem to be looking good, and it looked possible that Australia could become the 3rd side to come back from 2-0 down in a 5 match ODI series by winning today.

Australia started well with Captain Ricky Ponting winning the toss on what was a good track to bat on at the Johannesburg New Wanderer’s Stadium. In front of a capacity crowd they destroyed the South African bowlers on a flat pitch and a lightning fast outfield to score a world record 434 for 4. This was the first time in a 50 over international match that a team had scored 400 and this was an even bigger score than it looks as it was scored against quality opposition. The top 3 scores before this match on the list of the highest team totals had been scored against Kenya, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh who are the bottom 3 in the ICC team rankings. This total was scored at 8.68 runs/over

Ricky Ponting had top scored with 164 off 151 balls with contributions from all the top 6 batsmen. It looked like it would be a formality posting such a score and having the advantage of batting first in a Day-night match.

However, history is there to be rewritten as the South Africans came out to bat, they scored at just above a run a ball in the first power play matching the Australian’s scoring for the same stage in their innings – however they lost opening batsman Boeta Dippenaar early in the second over. This allowed a 187 run partnership between South African captain Graeme Smith and Hershelle Gibbs – Smith scored 90 runs off 55 balls and Gibbs made his top score in ODI’s: 175 off 111 balls blasting the Australian bowlers all over the ground. AB de Villiers went cheaply and then Gibbs played one shot too many leaving wicket keeper batsmen Mark Boucher to finish things off. He still needed to score at more than a run a ball and losing the last recognised batsman, Kallis at 327 for 5 with 13 overs to go it would be some feat if they could get there. Boucher had good support from Johan van der Wath however he was dismissed by Nathan Bracken who was the only bowler to come out of the match with respectable figures taking 5 for 67 (going for a mere 6.7 runs per over). Telemachus and Andrew Hall played a few shots but ultimately it was down to Boucher to score the winning runs and bring up his 50 with the number 11 batsman Makhaya Ntini as partner. He did it with a ball to spare and the celebrations began.

How many records were broken in this match? The list will be huge, including probably the shortest time period for having the highest team total in a ODI match. Mick Lewis’s figures of 10 overs no wicket for 113 are the most expensive ever and the match aggregate of 872 runs will take some beating. Add to that the record of most sixes in a match, highest team total to lose a match and the personal records for Hershelle Gibbs and Ricky Ponting for highest scores in a ODI.

I will have to watch the highlights again – if there’s been a better ODI match, I’m yet to see it

U-19 World Cup

Sunday is going to be the under 19 world cup final of the cricket world cup
It will be between India and Pakistan – in the quarter finals, India beat England convincingly on Wednesday and on Friday Pakistan beat Australia
Australia, England, Pakistan and India are arguably the top 4 countries so it is only fitting that they are the four countries to make the semi finals
It is even more interesting that it will be an India vs Pakistan final – the two countries that were previously one that have become such huge rivals to the point where they could not even play each other in their own countries

On initial inspection, Pakistan appear to have the better bowling attack, while India appear to have more in the batting lineup. That has been what India and Pakistan have had as their advantages in the past, but as always there is scope for variation.

These are the players of the future, maybe not of the next year, maybe not two years but perhaps in 5 years time – some may have a big part to play in world cups of the future. I for one will be watching the U-19 Final on Sunday and looking forward to how they progress.

Second Test of the Ashes

It’s time for The Ashes again
Today is the 1st day of the Second Ashes Test – England vs Australia
Australia won the first one fairly convincingly, but with 4 matches to go it’s far from over
The top two teams do battle again.
I’m looking forward to it – shame i’ll be at work while it’s on, but i’ll be glued to the screen for the highlights