Something From The Weekend: Entente discordiale; Virender Sehwag; Mick McCarthy; Kenya; Cycling is dangerous..
Entente discordiale
Tom Palmer started it and now the French coach Marc Lièvremont has raised the bar. With next Saturday's England-France game expected to be a Six Nations decider, the combatants have eschewed analysis of what might occur on the pitch and gone straight for the jugular. "Well, we don't like the English," said Lièvremont. "This insular country who always drape themselves in the national flag." Roll on Saturday.
Virender Sehwag
England refused to pick Samit Patel for this Cricket World Cup on the grounds that he's too fat. A cricketer, of course, doesn't need to be super-fit, as the not-exactly-svelte Sehwag proved with his 175 for India against Bangladesh.
The Bad
Mick McCarthy
This has been a uniquely testing season for the Yorkshireman. Despite notching up some pretty impressive wins, Wolves have made a damaging habit of conceding last-minute goals. That trend continued yesterday as a derby victory at The Hawthorns disappeared in injury time thanks to Carlos Vela's goal. Still, if McCarthy was feeling sorry for himself all he needed to do was gaze across at West Brom's Roy Hodgson. Look how his last eight months have gone.
Kenya
The African nation were beaten within 32 overs by New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup yesterday. Kenya, of course, reached the semi-finals of this tournament just eight years ago.
The Odd
Cycling is dangerous
Mark Cavendish has picked up a few scratches over the past few years but even the Manx mouth must have been feeling a little ill when he heard about the injury sustained by Azizulhasni Awang, who had surgery to remove an eight-inch splinter from his calf yesterday. The Malaysian cyclist fell on to the wooden track at the Manchester velodrome during the final stages of the keirin race. He seems to be OK, but whether he'll be able to brave the rough and tumble of this particularly strange event again is debatable. Jason Queally, an Olympic champion in Sydney, now only rides against the clock after crashing at Edinburgh's
'I didn't think about the double-century' - Sehwag
quotes
"We’re not really worried because the wicket is so good to bat on. I knew somebody will make a big one. I was expecting VVS Laxman and Sachin to score hundreds. Unfortunately Laxman got out. But full credit to Suresh Raina. He batted really well and scored his fifty. I am hoping he completes his century tomorrow (Thursday)"- Virender Sehwag
"Probably, I have played (too) many Test matches for anybody to come and tell me I have missed a hundred. It is written there in big letters that I made 99." - Virender Sehwag
"It’s good. It’s fantastic that we are getting a result even after losing one day’s play. But it is bad for us. We may lose unless Laxman and Dhoni stitch a long partnership and we are hopeful that after lunch or before tea, rain will come and wash away the match" - Virender Sehwag
"Laxman and Dhoni are able to bat and we are hoping for the rain. On earlier occasion the two did bat against South Africa and we are hoping it will happen on Thursday" - Virender Sehwag
"That's my scoring shot. If you look at the 7000 runs that I have scored, more than 3000 runs have come through the cut shot. In coming matches too, I will play the same shot. Sometimes you get out, sometimes you score runs. Almost every time, I score runs with the cut shot." - Virender Sehwag
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