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Wednesday 8 June 2011

KIRSTEN NEW PROTEAS COACH

Gary Kirsten has been named as the new South African cricket coach.

Kirsten a former opening batsman for the Proteas and more recently known for leading India to World Cup glory will take over from Cory Van Zyl as the head coach of the Proteas.

Former South African fast bowler Alan Donald and ex Warriors Coach Russell Domingo join as Kirstens assistants.

AB De Villiers has been named as the new limited overs skipper and test match vice captain,while Graeme Smith stays on as the test skipper.Hashim Amla has been appointed the limited overs vice captain.

Monday 6 June 2011

NADAL KING OF FRANCE

Raphael Nadal emerged victorious on Saturday  as he overcame Roger Federer in four sets to claim his sixth French Open tennis title.

This now stands Rafa on ten Grand Slam titles only one behind tennis greats Rod Laver and Bjorn Borg.Nadal is more importantly only six behind current Grand Slam record holder and the man he just defeated Roger Federer, who now is approaching 30 and is five years Nadal's senior.

The debate on who is the greatest of all time rages on but no one can argue that both of these players will go down as two of the best to ever grace a tennis court.

Did you know? The French open was named after French aviator Roland Garros who was the first aviator to fly across the Mediterranean sea in 1913. The tournament is named after the stadium where it is held, Stade de Rolland Garros.

Thursday 2 June 2011

INDIA TO TOUR WINDIES WITH DEPLETED SQUAD

The Indian cricket team will embark on their limited overs leg of their Caribbean tour with most of their senior players either being rested or out through injury.

The team will be led by Suresh Raina who hopes to have more success this time around. Raina's last stint as captain ended in disappointing fashion on a tour to Zimbabwe when they only managed one victory from four outings and failed to make the final.

The West indies will also be without stars Chris Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul who are still out of favour with the Windies Cricket board.

India will go to the Windies with a new coach at the helm in Duncan Fletcher who hopes to emulate the success of previous coach South African Gary Kirsten.

Did you know? The first Twenty20 match was played between Australia and New Zealand in 2005

Wednesday 1 June 2011

LANCE ARMSTRONG HERO OR DOPER

Is Lance Armstrong a Doper?

The so called evidence has still to see the light of day and the anti-doping case against the seven time Tour De France Winner and cancer surviver rest on the testimony of Swiss anti-doping laboratory director Martial Saugy.

The so called suspicious samples do not in fact have Armstrong's initials on them and the samples of Armstrong's that tested positive have still to be found.

If  the evidence is out there,where is it? Accusations of this kind against a man who is an inspiration to people all over the world, should be backed up before it does irrevocable damage to a sporting legend.

If Armstrong did in fact take performance enhancing drugs it will be a sad ending to a remarkable career,but until that evidence appears I will still show Armstrong the respect he deserves.

Did you Know? Greg LeMond won the Tour De France in 1990 without having a single stage.

Tuesday 31 May 2011

FEDERER-DJOKOVIC SHOWDOWN ?

Roger Federer yesterday cruised to a straights victory over home town hero Gael Monfils. Federe clinched a 6-4 6-3 7-6 win in a scrappy wind affected encounter to set up what could be mouth watering semi- final battle with man of the moment Novac Djokovic.

Djokovic, unbeaten on any surface this year lies just one victory short of  John McEnroe's 42 match unbeaten run at the beginning of a season set back in 1984 .

Earlier in the day Andy Murray came through a tough five setter 4-6 4-6 6-3 6-2 7-5 with a win against Serbian Victor Troicki. Murray next faces Argentinian Juan Ignacio Chela in todays quarter-final .

In the other quarter-final world no1 Rafael Nadal faces off against Robin Soderling.

Did you Know? When Roger Federer won the French Open in 2009 he equaled Pete Sampras's record of 14 grand slam victories.

Is Sepp Blatter past his sell by date

Is World football being run by an old School dinosaur who refuses to admit that all is not well in the house of FIFA.

Accusation of corruption are running wild in the international football community with bribes and back-handers being the flavour of the day.The only one who seems oblivious to this is FIFA supremo Sepp Blatter.Blatter refuses to accept that certain members of the FIFA delegation have offered and been offered bribes in return for votes regarding the handing out of World Cup Tournaments.

Asian soccer chief Mohamed Hamman  has been suspended by FIFA'S ethics committee over the cash for votes scandal which means that Blatter will stand unopposed once more in the race to determine who will be FIFA'S next boss.

In my opinion it is time for some new blood to stand up and give Blatter and some of the other dinosaurs a run for there money and bring some fresh ideas into the world of international football.

Did you Know? Shirt swapping was banned in the 1986 World Cup Because FIFA did not want the players to show their bare chests on the field.

Sunday 29 May 2011

Barcelona triumph at Wembly

The curtain came down on the 2011 European football league on Saturday when Barcelona saw off Manchester United 3-1 in the final of the European Champions League.

The worlds best player Lionel Messi was named man of the match. He restored Barcelonas lead in the second half with a stunning strike and in the process equalled Ruud Van Nistlerooy's record of 12 goals for the season . Messi followed up by playing a pivotal role in David Villa's decisive third goal.

This was Barcelona's fifth European championship which according to Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic was well deserved and. although United drew level through a Rooney goal a Barcelona victory always seemed to be on the cards.