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I'm going to hazard a guess that this is the one and only time Biz Markie gets mentioned in an article about cricket.
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Booker prize winners, rap hits and Ryder Cups: interpreting the Ashes omens
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History shows that surprisingly random factors can have an impact on whether England or Australia lift the urn Contrary to what you may have read in some other publications, Josh Hazlewood’s hamstring injury is a massive boost to Australia’s hopes of victory in the first Test in Perth. The 34-year-old, you see, has proven beyond all doubt over an 11-year international career that he is a terrible hindrance to his team. Since the Tamworth-born terror made his Test debut in December 2014 he has played in 76 of Australia’s 107 Tests, of which they have won 39 (51%), while losing 24 (32%). Decent numbers, but it’s when you strip him from the side that they really thrive, with 22 wins (71%) and just five defeats (16%) in 31 games. His impact in the Ashes, if anything, is even more damaging: they have won 50% and lost 33% of their 18 games with him, but won 71% and lost just 14%, a single rogue game, of their seven without his malign presence. Continue reading...
Booker prize winners, rap hits and Ryder Cups: interpreting the Ashes omens
Guardian Sport