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Ganguly 0, Chappell 0, and no penalty shootout

It's the feud so big that Australia's home of cricket, SBS Television, made it the subject of their daily poll on tonight's sports news program. And it reached the only probable conclusion in Mumbai this afternoon. A huge rug has been dragged out, and thrown on top of the whole mess. It must look a real sight in the foyer at Maison de BCCI, as well as being a candidate for the World's Lumpiest Carpet.

Saurav Ganguly and Greg Chappell have kissed, made up, and are now living happily ever after. Till the next time.

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A feral end to the Frizzell

Woah! I would have thought that county cricket in late September would have favoured the bowlers, but in the eight matches of the final week of the 2005 championship, two teams passed 700, one declared not far short, another passed 500 and four more topped 400. What gives?

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South Melbourne!

Congratulations to the Brooklyn Dodgers of Aussie Rules, the South Melbourne Swans, on their first flag since 1933. They beat the Weagles in a four-point thriller today.

I'm a little surprised, but the official Swannies website hasn't caught up with events, 25 minutes after the final siren. They'll catch up.

When is the musical of the BCCI AGM coming out?

Broadway has "Spamalot". Kolkata has the Annual General Meeting of the BCCI. Except that anyone wishing to see Indian cricket's comedy farce in action is likely to be the subject of a High Court injunction themselves.

If my local city council functioned like the BCCI, I'd expect the government to step in, sack them and appoint an administrator until fresh elections can be held.

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The Net Sessions 3 (Ogg Vorbis edition)

It's a bit late, and I apologise. More detailed grovelling in a tic, but Issue 3 of cricket's first regular podcast, The Net Sessions, is now online.

I actually had the bulk of this completed on September 5, but then for a variety of reasons I was unable to finish the post-production straight away. I regret this taking so long, but in the interests of continuity, here it is.

The Net Sessions, Issue 3 (belatedly)

It's a bit late, and I apologise. More detailed grovelling in a tic, but Issue 3 of cricket's first regular podcast, The Net Sessions, is now online.

I actually had the bulk of this completed on September 5, but then for a variety of reasons I was unable to finish the post-production straight away. Faced with the dilemma of re-doing the whole thing from scratch or drawing the line and publishing out of date, I chose the latter. I regret this taking so long, but in the interests of continuity, here it is.

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