“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.”
Henry David Thoreau
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.”
Henry David Thoreau
As the year draw to a close, I have had a moment of pause to consider how much I have enjoyed writing this blog this year. Some of my writing has been a bit rough at points and some of my posts have been more personal than I intended but the importance of this blog as an outlet for me is something that has always stuck with me during this year. It goes without saying that I am humbled that even one person would deign to read what I write so thank you to all of you who have found this blog during the course of the year.
I thought I would end the year by reposting the top 5 blogs posted here as judged by the number of times the bog has been clicked on. These blogs are not necessarily my favourites during the year (those blogs will be subject of a seperate countdown next week) but they are the ones most read.
I hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane and, as always, please feel free to comment freely!
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
Arthur Ashe
I have been saying for some time that Jimmy Anderson has not been the same bowler as he was in the first test of the winter Ashes series when he had match figures of 10/158 and, more particularly, bowled an epic 13 over spell that won the game for England. In only 155 days how times have changed for Anderson and England. No starker example of this can be found than Anderson’s last over in this 3rd test in Perth with George Bailey taking some 28 runs off that over. The runs are one thing but the disdain for which Bailey treated his bowling, and Watson before him doing the same, were even more compelling.
The statistics support my view here: since 14 July these are Anderson’s numbers:
Overs: 273
Wickets: 19
Average: 47.47
Strike Rate: 86.08
Those last two numbers compare, frankly, woefully to his overall record which has his average at just over 30 and his strike rate at 58.9.
It is also worth noting that of his 19 wickets in this period, 9 of those dismissals were of batters batting in slots 8 through 11. These are cheap wickets.
Anderson bowled his heart out at Trent Bridge. Either he has been injured since or something else went wrong with him during that epic 13 over spell on 14 July 2013. From being England’s main man and mentioned in the same breath as Dale Steyn in the “best bowler in the world” debate, he has become one of the main punchlines in what could only be considered as being the joke that has become England’s summer tour of Australia.
I called for Anderson to miss out on selection in Perth based on my view that he is not physically right. A match return of 2/165 off 42 overs in Perth has done nothing to assuage me from that view.
Taking up Geoffrey Boycott’s call in the Telegraph newspaper today that it is time for some of the older heads in the English team to be chopped off, and repeating my previous call, win, lose or draw in this test match at Perth (and everything is pointing to an English loss) Anderson can not play in Melbourne. He needs to be rehabilitated and given time to get over the physical scars that came from his epic performance at Trent Bridge and the mental scars that have come from this tour and surely must have been solidified today at Perth. To play him in Melbourne would, frankly, be negligent of the English hierachy.
The Sunday Night Football game in the US pits the Cincinnati Bengals against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Bengals come into this game having won three straight games by an average of 14 points per contest and possess a 9-4 record. They can lock down a finals spot with a win today and some other results falling their way. The Steelers have had a season to forget and possess a decimated offensive line that has led to talismatic quarterback Ben Roethlisberger being sacked 39 times (tied for 3rd worst record in the league).
The Bengals defence has allowed 135 plays of 10+ yards which is the fewest in the NFL whilst the Steelers have only been able to reel off 142 such plays which is the 4th worst in the league.
All of this leads me to the view that the Bengals will win this game and will cover the points spread of minus 2 points with some ease. At $1.91 the return is limited but this represents my bet of the day.
Bet: Cincinnati Bengals to cover the line (-2.0 points) against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL.
As always: please gamble responsibly.
The best revenge is massive success.
Frank Sinatra