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@Bill - I am watching the Australian Big Bash League - and the Aussies are taking fielding to a different level.
From a week or so ago, here is a remarkable boundary catch from Glenn Maxwell - the ball caught high in the air several feet over the boundary, then thrown back into the field of play with a high loop before he puts his foot down, after which he lands and "strolls" back onto the field to take the catch.
Made to look almost easy!
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@Bill - I am watching the Australian Big Bash League - and the Aussies are taking fielding to a different level.
From a week or so ago,
here is a remarkable boundary catch from Glenn Maxwell - the ball caught high in the air several feet over the boundary, then thrown back into the field of play with a high loop
before he puts his foot down, after which he lands and "strolls" back onto the field to take the catch.
Made to look almost easy!
Worth embedding!! :muscle: :ROFL:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=S0tRZn_czKs
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BTW - Maxwell was later interviewed about the above catch, and the reason it looked so "easy" was that he practices exactly this kind of move, as part of his training and preparation. He had even been seen doing such a practice routine on the boundary just before this match began.
...A reminder that even a sportsman like Maxwell, who can perform with genuine inspiration, nonetheless requires a good deal of perspiration.
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Fly 'Elgles' Fly!
This weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. Cherelle Parker, Mayor of Philadelphia, is of course flying the flag for her beloved home team...but can't spell "Eagles".
Embarrassing!
Vince Langman
@LangmanVince
The DEI mayor of Philadelphia can't spell Eagles. 🤣🤣🤣🤡
https://x.com/LangmanVince/status/1881810623220404403
For what it's worth, I don't particularly want to see another Eagles/Chiefs Superbowl. My pick this year is Bills/Commanders - Commanders narrowly to win. 🏈🏈🏈
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Fly 'Elgles' Fly!
This weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. Cherelle Parker, Mayor of Philadelphia, is of course flying the flag for her beloved home team...but can't spell "Eagles".
Embarrassing!
Vince Langman
@LangmanVince
The DEI mayor of Philadelphia can't spell Eagles. 🤣🤣🤣🤡
https://x.com/LangmanVince/status/1881810623220404403
For what it's worth, I don't particularly want to see another Eagles/Chiefs Superbowl. My pick this year is Bills/Commanders - Commanders narrowly to win. 🏈🏈🏈
It's such a shame the Detroit Lions didn't make it to the Superbowl, because they played really well this season and it would have been a big boost for the ugliest city of the USA to finally win something- anything.
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It's such a shame the Detroit Lions didn't make it to the Superbowl, because they played really well this season and it would have been a big boost for the ugliest city of the USA to finally win something- anything.
I agree, the Lions have won what, one single play-off game in 60+ years? Atrocious record. But it's not all bad luck. Whenever they get close to success, you can count them to screw it up! I knew they'd choke in the Divisional round, I just knew it! Like the Vikings, the Browns, the Falcons, and the Bills, they will always find a way to choke. Some teams will never win a Superbowl. It's written in their lousy stars. I don't say that to be unkind -- I feel for them!
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Eagles megafan Lynn Forester de Rothschild. She flies from London to most every game and sits with the owner. Another reason to root for the Redskins Commanders.
Note: I did a preliminary check on articles, and found all stills from this event wiped from the internet.
Lady Lynn Cheerleads
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Another reason to root for the Redskins Commanders.
That's hardly the Eagles' fault though is it? I know what you're saying, but every sports team will have an objectionable fan.
I think the Commanders will do it, but I'm rooting for the Bills this time. I'll never forget the four consecutive Superbowls they contested back in the early nineties -- losing all four. My word, that must have been heartbreaking. It's about time they had some success. They've had a fantastic season this year, and Josh Allen is my MVP (although I do suspect Lamar Jackson will get it).
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An important sporting story that overlaps into the complex world of geopolitics. :flower: Interestingly, it seems to have been very much under-reported in western media. But here's a good article from France24:
Afghan women cricketers reunite in first game after fleeing Taliban
Afghanistan's women cricketers on Thursday played their first game since fleeing the Taliban three years ago, a charity match in Australia that captain Nahida Sapan hoped would spark "a movement for change".
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Afghanistan's women cricketers on Thursday played their first game in Australia since fleeing Taliban rule three years ago
Hundreds of women athletes fled Afghanistan as the Taliban took over in August 2021, escaping a hardline stance that essentially banned women's sport and education.
Most of the national women's cricket side settled as refugees in Australia, where they reunited for the first time on Thursday to play a charity match in Melbourne.
"Together, we're building not just a team, we're building a movement for change and promise," Sapan said in the run-up to the game.
"We have big hopes for this match because this match can open doors for Afghan women, for education, sport and in the future."
The Afghanistan Cricket Board made a significant stride in November 2020 when it handed 25 promising women cricketers professional contracts.
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Captain Nahida Sapan said she hoped to spark 'a movement for change'
But before the fledgling squad had a chance to play together, the Taliban captured capital Kabul and declared an end to women's cricket.
"We have sacrificed a lot to be here today," said cricketer Firooza Amiri after the match.
"The situation in Afghanistan is very terrible. Women don't have their rights.
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"I can live freely in Australia and live my life the way I want.
"But back home in Afghanistan... I can only say it is very heartbreaking and very hard to live in that situation."
https://s.france24.com/media/display...5bd1681d1d.jpg The Afghan side played an invitational outfit representing Cricket Without Borders, a charity which aims to draw young women into the game
'Profound sadness'
Diana Barakzai, who helped found Afghanistan's first women's cricket programme almost 20 years ago, said Thursday's match was an "amazing moment".
"I'm sure it's a big message for the world, that the world will do something for Afghan women," she told AFP.
"Especially for opening the school doors, opening up work for women."
Of the 25 women once contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board, 22 are now settled in the Australian cities of Melbourne and Canberra.
Some of these players have lobbied the governing International Cricket Council in the hopes of forming a refugee team with some kind of official status.
"A profound sadness remains that we, as women, cannot represent our country like the male cricketers," some players wrote in a joint letter last year.
"The creation of this team will allow all Afghan women who want to represent their country to come together under one banner."
The council has so far ignored these calls.