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Mighty Optical Illusions (Free subscription) | 01/06/2009
Hey! Previous post I did yesterday, already gave some results. Andrew Miller and Robert Irvine (editor at Web User magazine) both sent me a scanned photo of the page where our widget was mentioned! Thanks guys, I really appreciate it. I will probably create "MOI in The News" section, where I will post all those articles that made reference to this site . If you have some material, don't hesitate to...
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Different Shades of Green (Free subscription) | 12/23/2008
When I left the house this morning, just after Dhoni had failed to declare at lunch for no obvious reason apart from allowing his two batsmen to chase hundreds, I had a feeling that the second Test was heading down the pan. It clearly did exactly that, and, as so often, Andrew Miller sums things up very well here . Regardless of Dhoni's tactics, which will (or should) have put his previously unquestioned...
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Cricket 24x7 (Free subscription) | 12/17/2008
Andrew Miller - master of spinAfter a in the first test against England, Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh may have put the seal on an historic run-chase - the fourth-highest in history, and more than 100 runs better than any previous effort in India - but without England's efforts earlier in the match, there would have been no opportunity for such a magnificent grandstanding finish.I'm sorry, Andrew....
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
I have to admit that I never thought he’d get there. Steve Waugh labelled him, unfairly so, as a “once in a generation” bowler, right when he couldn’t control his ludicrous pace. Anyway - a stat attack for you, courtesy of Andrew Miller. Did you know Lee is the only bowler to have taken 300 [...]
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Gaddeswarup's blog (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
Andrew Miller in Cricinfo : "And then there were the Indians, for whom Virender Sehwag - more so even than the man of the moment, Yuvraj Singh - is a totemic influence. As Stuart MacGill once put it, after Sehwag had butchered 195 from 233 balls in the 2003 Melbourne Test, "It's not that he can't pick my bowling, it's just he doesn't care." Sehwag's last 11 Test centuries, dating back to that innings,...
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Urbanomics (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Andrew Miller is spot on in his analysis of the thrashing India has meted out to England in the ongoing one-day series. Even more appropriate is his description of Virender Sehwag as the first truly post-modern cricketer.
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FishStripes (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
Andrew Miller is taking part in instruction young players about the game of baseball . The first event is the "All Star Major League Training Camp" from 10am - 2pm for baseball players 8 - 18 years old. Professional players will be sharing drills and skills with typical kids. Players attending this event are Ciff Lee (Cleveland Indians), AJ Burnett (Toronto Blue Jays), Dustin Moseley (LA Angels),...
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FishStripes (Free subscription) | 10/24/2008
The Dayton Daily News (Who?), came up their list of possible dark horses for the 2009 season and the Marlins are first on the list. This is what they had to say: Florida Marlins. Think the Rays have some arms? What if Josh Johnson, Anibel Sanchez, Ricky Nolasco, Scott Olsen and Andrew Miller all stay healthy? Hmm, Andrew Miller? I've seen Andrew Miller pitch and I have also seen Chris Volstad pitch...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 09/26/2008
Andrew Miller reports on the third day of the Championship relegation clash between Sussex and Yorkshire at Hove.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Andrew Miller reports on the second day of the Championship relegation clash between Sussex and Yorkshire at Hove.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
Andrew Miller reports on the first day of the Championship relegation clash between Sussex and Yorkshire at Hove.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/21/2008
Tokyo, 1940: a young poet and ardent Francophile, Yuji Takano, is weathering his annual winter illness. His two-week fever is always prefaced by the same haunting dream: Yuji searching for the boy who miraculously escaped the fire storm after Tokyo's Great Earthquake in 1923, which claimed Yuji's elder brother, Ryuichi.
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ZDNet UK Highlights (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Andrew Miller, chair of the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee, has warned the planned database may hold too much data to be useful
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Me and my editor, Andrew Miller, are both unashamed rockers. Colleagues have been known to grown whenever commentators shout “six, six, six” as one or both of us has a habit of ending it with “…the number of the beast!“. Yes, Iron Maiden is where it’s at, and they rock our pants. And who should Andrew [...]