Well, it’s more about Sanford, but read all about the Texan’s shady dealings in Antigua here.
Well, it’s more about Sanford, but read all about the Texan’s shady dealings in Antigua here.
Is there anything better to watch? Alex Massie captures the sentiment:
All sports are on good terms with humiliation, of course, but there’s an extra-special comic quality to cricketing collapses that makes them much more galling, yet engrossing, than calamitous mishaps in rugby or football or other sports. It’s the sense one gets of a virus being passed from one batsman to his successor who proves equally susceptible.
While definitely mysterious, the batting collapse is also a sure sign of a team’s weakness and lack of confidence. You can’t really imagine Australia suffering the same fate, and until recently, you would have expected it of India (see “World Cup, 1996, semi-final,” or “Fourth innings, Fifth day, Any Test”). Continue reading