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Well now they’ve really got to do SOMETHING

Yesterday’s revelations by Canadian Professor Richard McLaren of the US Anti-Doping Agency about Russia’s systematic state-organised doping programme between 2011 and 2015 must stand as one of the most courageous and forthright condemnations of cheating in the chequered history of world sport. [...]

December 10, 2016 // 0 Comments

Day Two

England’s lack of a test class spinner was never more apparent than yesterday. Whereas Ashwin teased and tormented with flight, bounce, trajectory, pace and placement, Mooen Ali, Joe Root and Rashid served up predictable fare which set no challenge. Thus after making a more than respectable [...]

December 10, 2016 // 0 Comments

And so it comes to this

I don’t know about you, but sometimes I wake up in the night and go on the newspaper websites to catch up with what’s happening and wish I hadn’t bothered. A lady could get depressed reading the doom-mongering stuff being put about in the media. Never mind Brexit, Donald Trump, Syria, [...]

December 9, 2016 // 0 Comments

The secret of male attractiveness

Everyone knows the allegedly true story – recounted by the man himself on a TV chat show, if my memory serves – of the time that a middle-aged male hotel employee brought some element of room service up to footballer George Best’s room and, surveying the evidence of what had plainly been an [...]

December 8, 2016 // 0 Comments

Mumbai City Tour

Yesterday afternooon we went on a city tour of Mumbai. Our first port of call was the Victoria Terminus railway station which brings in 7 million passengers per day. If I had time I would have liked to take an Indian railway ride as I imagine it’s quite an experience with animals, food bought [...]

December 8, 2016 // 0 Comments

Mumbai

Yesterday we left Jaipur at 5.45 am for Mumbai. We were told we would see the slums made famous in Slum Dog Millionaire and although I did see the customary hovels by the roadside my first impression was of a modern, thriving city of skyscrapers and office blocks. The traffic was horrendous but as [...]

December 7, 2016 // 0 Comments

Another day,another red Fort

We made an early start for the sightseeing tour of Jaipur. Inevitably our first port of a call was another red fort, the Amber Fort overlooking Jaipur. To reach it we we took elephant transportation, an experience I would wish to forget. Two of us rode side-saddle as the elephant lurched towards [...]

December 5, 2016 // 0 Comments

Blue and Lonesome – review

Last week I posted briefly about the imminent launch of the Rolling Stones’ new album Blue and Lonesome, an unexpected but (for some) welcome return to their early roots in blues and rhythm and blues. This further report comes in the wake of at last receiving my Amazon pre-ordered copy which I [...]

December 5, 2016 // 0 Comments

Of Maharajahs and red forts

Three of the group made the 6-30 am trip to the Taj Mahal but one told me that, far from seeing the dawn change the colour of the dome, he could not see the top from the base such was the habitual morning fog. The rest of us chose to lie-in in anticipation of a 5 hour coach trip. Coach has the [...]

December 5, 2016 // 0 Comments

The Red Fort and Taj Mahal

We left early at 7-45 am for Agra to see the Red or Agra Fort and Taj Mahal. Both were Mughal monuments built by Emperors as Agra was their seat of government. The fog covered the whole four hour journey smothering any view of the countryside. At Agra we experienced the first polarity of poverty [...]

December 4, 2016 // 0 Comments

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