The Symmetry of 99

Sir Donald Bradman said before he passed away that Indian great Sachin Tendulkar was the batsman who most reminded him of himself, and it could be interesting to see the two men sharing the number 99 on retirement. Being bowled

Did Chelsea Pick the Wrong Man?

Becoming the manager of Chelsea is a poisoned chalice. Roman Abramovich may stay away from the public, but his influence on the team and how he wants it play has been evident in the number of top quality managers he

Time to Tighten the Rules

A few months ago we ran a story on how Great Britain had some new citizens who were to represent them at the London Olympic games (Gold Diggers) and may in fact bring them home a few medals. Nothing that

Swanning Around

It was incredible to read an article by former Australian spin bowler Tim May on England’s decision to rest their spin bowler Graeme Swann. May admitted that it seemed an odd decision when Swann has only played “30- odd tests.”

The Job No One Wants

Nine Years ago England were crowned Rugby World Champions in Australia. The coach received a Knighthood and the players also received awards from her majesty the Queen, so long had it been since England had conquered the World in a