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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    A tragic day in the world of cricket. The charismatic Australian genius Shane Warne, who everyone thought was some kind of immortal blond god, has died of a suspected heart attack at the young age of 52.
    (Off topic on this thread, but it has to be possible he succumbed to having been double-vaxxed, which he was. If so, he'd be the highest caliber sportsperson so far to have been killed by the thing.)
    Incredible, only 52 - and fully vaccinated

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    Wow, Shane Warne dead! I am not a cricket follower but even I know how big a figure he is/ was in Australia. I wonder if this will make an impact on the whole phony narrative here.

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    Quote Posted by Violet3 (here)
    Wow, Shane Warne dead! I am not a cricket follower but even I know how big a figure he is/ was in Australia. I wonder if this will make an impact on the whole phony narrative here.
    No-one can believe it. He was only 52. All of cricket is in stunned disbelief.

    Tributes have been pouring in from all over the world. He had friends and admirers of every color in every nation. 'MCC' is the English home of cricket (the traditional organizing body for over 100 years), and their flag is at half mast. He played for Victoria, where there's going to be an Australian state funeral. It's a huge, huge thing.


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    .

    it will be a really huge thing if his death gets attributed to the experimental injections... perhaps the booster finished him off..? that's pure speculation of course but with all the sportsmen and women collapsing and having heart problems it's a logical line of speculation... or maybe the double vax was enough without the booster...

    it's a monumental crime that everyone, including super fit athletes and sports people were hustled and railroaded into getting the jab before they realized the risks they were taking..

    RIP Shane Warne and all those who died because they trusted their government and health professionals about the jab... (if indeed that was the cause in Shane's case which it probably was....)

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    No-one can believe it. He was only 52. All of cricket is in stunned disbelief.
    Add to that Rodney Marsh, another Australian Cricket legend. Just found out he died today as well. Totally shocking.
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    Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich hit by sanctions

    ...and by extension, Chelsea Football Club.

    Quote LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - Britain imposed sanctions on Chelsea soccer club owner Roman Abramovich and Igor Sechin, the chief executive of Russian oil giant Rosneft, hitting them with asset freezes and travel bans because of their links to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The two billionaires plus Oleg Deripaska and four other Russian oligarchs are the most high-profile businessmen to be added to the British sanctions list since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The move follows criticism that Britain has been acting too slowly.

    The action puts on ice Abramovich's plans to sell the Premier League club, effectively placing the current European champions under government control. The team can carry on playing but the government said it was open to selling the club so long as Abramovich himself did not benefit. read more
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    "There can be no safe havens for those who have supported Putin's vicious assault on Ukraine," Prime Minister Boris Johnson said. "We will be ruthless in pursuing those who enable the killing of civilians, destruction of hospitals and illegal occupation of sovereign allies."

    There had been loud calls from British lawmakers for action to be taken against Abramovich and other Russian oligarchs, with criticism that Johnson's government was not moving fast enough compared to the European Union and the United States.

    Sechin, who Britain described as Putin's right-hand man, was already on the U.S. and EU sanctions lists and last week French authorities seized his yacht. read more

    Since the invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow describes as a "special military operation", Britain has imposed sanctions on about 20 Russian-linked figures. The EU announced new sanctions on Wednesday against 14 more oligarchs, meaning its restrictions apply to 862 people and 53 entities.

    15 BILLION POUNDS

    The others added to the British list were Deripaska, who has stakes in En+ Group, Dmitri Lebedev, chairman of Bank Rossiya, Alexei Miller, the chief executive of energy company Gazprom, and Nikolai Tokarev, the president of the Russia state-owned pipeline company Transneft.

    In total Britain said the seven figures, who with the exception of Abramovich had previously been sanctioned by the United States or the EU, had a collective net worth of 15 billion pounds. ($19.74 billion).

    Thursday's action means Abramovich is banned from carrying out transactions with any British individuals and businesses, and cannot enter or stay in Britain. His spokeswoman declined comment.

    The 55-year-old, who has Israeli and Portuguese citizenship, became one of Russia's most powerful businessmen by earning fabulous fortunes after the 1991 break-up of the Soviet Union. Forbes has put his net worth at $13.3 billion.

    He bought Chelsea in 2003 for a reported 140 million pounds and his investment contributed hugely to the most successful era in the team's history as they won five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the Champions League twice.

    They beat Brazilian side Palmeiras in February to become FIFA Club World Cup champions for the first time, having defeated fellow English side Manchester City to become European champions last season.

    Last week, Abramovich announced he would sell Chelsea and donate money from the sale to help victims of the war in Ukraine. Johnson's spokesman said the government was open to selling the club but it would require another licence.

    "If the club is sold, Abramovich will not benefit," sports minister Nadine Dorries told reporters.

    The government has issued a special licence to allow Chelsea to play fixtures and pay staff, but will limit the sale of tickets and merchandise.

    Anita Clifford, a lawyer who specialises in asset freezing and sanctions matters, said the measures temporarily deprived Abramovich of his assets but Chelsea could be sold with his and the government's agreement. The money could potentially go to help Ukrainian war victims.

    "The proceeds...would be frozen too and would not simply flow to the designated person unless there was a licence or agreement in place to either cover this, or cover the proceeds going to a nominated beneficiary which both parties considered appropriate," she told Reuters.

    The entry on the British sanctions list described Abramovich, who Britain said was worth 9 billion pounds, as "a prominent Russian businessman and pro-Kremlin oligarch who had enjoyed "a close relationship for decades" with Putin.

    This association had brought Abramovich financial or material benefit from either Putin directly or the Russian government, it said.

    It said he was "involved in destabilising Ukraine" and undermining its sovereignty and independence via the London-listed Russian steelmaker Evraz (EVRE.L) in which he is the biggest shareholder.

    Britain's financial watchdog suspended trading of shares in Evraz, which plummeted 16% after the sanctions were announced.

    Evraz has been involved in providing financial services, or funds, goods or technology that could damage Ukraine's independence including providing steel that might be used to make Russian tanks, the British treasury said.

    Abramovich could apply to the foreign office for an internal review of the asset freeze, or apply to the High Court in London for a review of the decision, a process that could take 18 months or longer, Clifford said.

    'LONDONGRAD'

    London has long been a top destination for Russian money, with wealthy Russians using it as a luxury playground and educating their children at fee-paying schools. It has earned the nickname Londongrad.

    Johnson's critics, who point out his Conservative Party has close ties to Russian donors who have donated about 1.9 million pounds since he came to power, say the government has been slow to impose sanctions and asset freezes on the oligarchs and those close to Putin's administration.

    Opposition lawmakers said the news of the sanctions was welcome but they had taken far too long.

    "This is the right decision. But it should not have taken the government weeks," said David Lammy, foreign affairs spokesman for the Labour Party.

    "Too few oligarchs linked to Putin’s rogue regime have so far faced sanctions from the UK government. We are lagging far behind allies in the EU and the US."


    Reporting by Kate Holton, Alistair Smout, and Paul Sandle; writing by Michael Holden; editing by William James, Frank Jack Daniel and Angus MacSwan
    The world is so mental I wouldn't know where to begin with this. Like children doubling down on an error to try hiding the truth. I wouldn't know if anyone is saying this is ludicrous because the press is so corrupt they only report the people agreeing.

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    Hey Bill I saw this title/headline and thought of you. I'm breaking a personal rule of posting it without watching (kinda busy at the moment), I hope it's good:
    Today is victory over yourself of yesterday. Tomorrow is your victory over lesser men.

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    Pakistan vs Australia | 2nd Test Day 5 (21:00)
    Test cricket boring? Not this match!
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    Hey Bill I saw this title/headline and thought of you. I'm breaking a personal rule of posting it without watching (kinda busy at the moment), I hope it's good:
    Many thanks, and yes, it inspired me to dig up the new Netflix documentary, called 14 Peaks - Nothing is Impossible. I've uploaded it to the library here:

    https://avalonlibrary.net/14.Peaks%2...e%20(2021).mp4
    ...with subtitles (captions) at
    https://avalonlibrary.net/14.Peaks%2...e%20(2021).srt.

    It's not really mainstream Avalon library material, and it's a large file (2.2Gb), so I may delete it after a couple of weeks.

    But (for anyone who enjoys mountaineering documentaries), do download it and enjoy. I watched it with quite some interest and have a few comments:
    • Nims Purja (his Wiki page here, which is very accurate) is Nepalese, and had joined the Ghurkas, an elite British Army regiment. He then qualified for and joined the SBS (Special Boat Service), the British equivalent of the US Navy SEALs.
    • He has enormous personal motivation and determination, and also an almost superhuman metabolism.
    • He's not a vastly experienced mountaineer, but is clearly very able, bright, and astonishingly strong and fast.
    • He resigned from the SBS (6 years before he was due to receive his pension), to attempt to climb all 14x 8000 meter peaks within 7 months — when the previous record for doing this was 7 years. He called it Project Possible. One of his major goals was to show the world what Nepalese people could do.
    Some comments on that!
    • He succeeded, supported only by Nepalese Sherpa companions, and he's now a celebrity mountaineering superstar at the same level as Alex Honnold.
    • He succeeded because he was extremely strong, extremely fast, and extremely determined, had the benefit of highly organized (and expensive!) logistics, and was also (at times) pretty lucky.
    • He used bottled oxygen in all his ascents — which some mountaineers these days regard as rather like doping in athletics.
    • (Not mentioned in the film) He didn't actually quite make the very summit of Manaslu, one of the 14 peaks. Not his fault, as almost no-one ever gets to the real summit, a very hard-to-access and obscure pinnacle which is (a) hard to find and (b) only a few feet higher than anything else around. (The whole Manaslu summit thing is controversial. See the Avalon thread When is a mountain summit not a summit?) It was a little like someone running a marathon in record time but then stopping a few yards short of the finishing tape.
    • Many other mountaineers have done things that are far more spectacular, visionary, risky, skillful and exceptional than this. So in some ways, it was just a stunt. But the word "just" there may be misplaced, as no way was this an easy thing to do.
    • He did show his mountaineering prowess in a genuinely extraordinary world-class feat in January 2021, when he led a team of Sherpa climbers to the summit of K2 in winter — something that had never before been done — and he never used bottled oxygen at all. By all and any mountaineering standards, that was an extraordinary thing to do that no-one thought was possible. Fellow-climbers almost all regard that as a far more impressive feat than his 14x 8000m peaks.


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    'The Skydiving and Skiing Combo You've Gotta See'

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    Do play this delightful little video. It's always fun to see people who are suddenly so deliriously happy they barely know what to do with themselves.


    What was happening there was the West Indies women's cricket team were watching not their own players, but the moment when rivals South Africa beat India in the very last last ball of the game. The complex math calculations meant that West Indies then instantly qualified for the semi-finals next week, which all depended on the other result.

    https://twitter.com/windiescricket/s...01128939593731

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    Incredible. I always remind myself when watching something like this that there are also others who are filming what we are watching. They too are doing some remarkable things, but are not in the view finder and thus may not get the public credit they deserve.

    I’m referring to the video in post #270.

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    The Indian Premier League T20 2022 has started and in the 4th match two new teams are playing each other:

    Lucknow Super Giants Vs Gujarat Titans (8:02)
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    Pakistan vs Australia | 2nd ODI, March 31, 2022 (21:46)
    This series is played in Pakistan and the home team lost the first ODI, so they're under great pressure to perform better this time.
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    Is this a sport?? (Arguably not, but I had no idea where else to post this )

    Here are two pilots in a Red Bull stunt to achieve the world's first plane swap — where the pilots each land in planes they didn't take off in.

    But it didn't work out quite right. One pilot did "jump" into the second plane, but the other pilot missed while his target plane nosedived to the ground.

    Both men were unharmed. But the FAA is now investigating, as well they might.
    Do watch!

    https://twitter.com/AaronTevis/statu...04583172706306

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    One for you Bill. This very bizarre dismissal occurred in the Test Match yesterday against New Zealand. It's quite a thing when you see something in a sport you've been watching for decades that you've never seen before. Although it isn't actually unprecedented as the follow up video proves.



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    Quote Posted by Mark (Star Mariner) (here)
    One for you Bill. This very bizarre dismissal occurred in the Test Match yesterday against New Zealand. It's quite a thing when you see something in a sport you've been watching for decades that you've never seen before. Although it isn't actually unprecedented as the follow up video proves.
    Thanks! That was fun to actually see, though I had to use my VPN to view it from the UK. (Not available anywhere else. )

    For any US readers here, in cricket you have two batters on the pitch at once, not just one. In this almost unique incident, one batter hit the ball in the air towards the other batter, and the ball bounced off the other batter's bat in the air to a fielder who caught it... and so that's out. I'd never seen or heard of that ever happening, either.

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    That's was different.. lol.. why not a 2 wickets off 1 ball?
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    A challenge here (for me ). I'm going to try to explain to our North American and European friends what the heck has just happened to the England cricket team.

    Books will be written and films made about the overnight transformation from several years of being cricket's laughing stock, the subject of derision and insults from despairing fans, to suddenly the most feared team in the world. And this is all about the Human Condition.

    Like baseball, cricket can easily all be about endless statistics. But I'll skip all that. The only one that matters here was that England had won just one match in 17 before this summer. There had been endless calls for the captain to resign and for there to be a wholesale change in the entire management structure.

    Eventually, that had to happen. To everyone's surprise, the new coach of the team was appointed as Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand cricketer who had never coached an international team before but who was famous for being a super-positive, super-aggressive, super-confident sportsman, and also a universally liked and respected super-nice guy.

    It was an inspired appointment. The entire demeanor of the team was transformed, and dramatically too. All the players, desperately lacking confidence themselves, became instantly infected with McCullum's charisma. While McCullum was familiar to every cricket fan everywhere, no-one thought such a thing could be possible.

    The change was near-magical, the stuff of Boy's Own comics 100 years ago. In three recent matches against New Zealand, England won every one of them, with a super-confident, super-aggressive approach that had records tumbling and commentators increasingly lost for words.

    And right now, as I write this, they're playing India, who I've written about before on this thread as themselves an inspired, never-say-die team brimming with confidence and talent.

    They've not quite beaten India yet, but they 100% definitely will, literally just a couple of minutes from now. Their achievement will have broken even more records, some of them major, longstanding ones, and challenged even more cricket writers to find adequate superlatives.

    The English fans, now drunken with ecstatic delirium, have renamed the team's game as Bazball, a joke playing on Brendon McCullum's name.

    I welcome anyone else who's been following all this to explain it all a little better. But it deserves the mention here because it's arguably one of the most extraordinary transformations seen in international sport, and their record-breaking victory today, even after all the dramatic fireworks against New Zealand last month is very, very hard to believe.

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