www.Top100Sport.com - TOP 100 SPORT SITES
TOP 100 SPORT SITES
 Main  |  FREE Content for Your Web-site  |  Bookmark this site 
Updated Sun, September 5, 2010.
851.www.cricketza.com749
852.www.sporthoundz.com735
853.danasigram.weebly.com681
854.www.bestworldsoccerlive.com674
855.calcio-ita.blogspot.com668
856.www.bestfishingmovies.com654
857.footballcove.com634
858.www.playthere.com617
859.www.croatia-sesvete.110mb.com606
860.diving-topsite-directory.blogspot.com602
861.cricketfreak95.piczo.com585
862.keenshoesuk.blogspot.com556
863.www.fansmack.net538
864.whitebet.pp.ua484
865.www.reallivesports.com434
866.metscenter.blogspot.com392
867.highbet.eu361
868.www.soundtennis.info355
869.www.porto-pt.blogspot.com333
870.www.officiating.com324
871.www.collegeteamexchange.com250
872.www.betting-portal.info240
873.www.balistik06.blogspot.com170
874.www.betwin.ge40
Pages:  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 
 13  14  15  16  17  18 



Subscribe to RSS feed Subscribe to Feed Burner feed Add to Del.icio.us Add to Yahoo Add to Google Add to Reddit Add to Blink Add to Meneame Add to Fark Add to Newsvine

869. www.porto-pt.blogspot.com

Rating: 333 points*
*amount mentions of word 'www.porto-pt.blogspot.com' on the other websites

www.porto-pt.blogspot.com

FC Porto

Most popular searches: www.porto-pt.blogspo.com, wwwporto-pt.blogspot.com, www.porto-pt.bogspot.com, www.porto-t.blogspot.com, cricket, volleyball, matchups, bicycle, www.porto-pt.blogspot.co, IndyCar, motorsport, www.prto-pt.blogspot.com, curling, college, tennis, www.orto-pt.blogspot.com, www.porto-pt.blogspot.om, www.porto-pt.blogspot, autoracing, www.porto-pt.blogspt.com, soccer, leagues, tournaments, basketball, football, www.porto-pt.blogsot.com, Indy, basketball, ww.porto-pt.blogspot.com, www.poro-pt.blogspot.com, ice hockey, championships, www.porto-pt.blogspotcom, www.porto-pt.blogpot.com, bike, www.porto-pt.blogspot.cm, www.portopt.blogspot.com, NASCAR, sports, wwwporto-pt.blogspot.com, www.porto-pt.blgspot.com, www.porto-pt.blospot.com, MLS, skating, lacrosse, ww.porto-pt.blogspot.com, www.port-pt.blogspot.com, athletics, www.porto-p.blogspot.com, www.poto-pt.blogspot.com, bowls, www.porto-pt.logspot.com, CART, F1, www.porto-ptblogspot.com, baseball

Google

© 2005-2010 www.Top100Sport.com
Inspired England push panicky South Africa to the brink
• Swann and Broad tip Test England's way• Andrew Strauss's men on verge of victoryThe South Africans are in utter disarray. Bad light and then steady drizzle intervened once more at Kingsmead chopping 17 overs from the day, but by that time a combination of Graeme Swann's jack-the-lad canniness, Stuart Broad's capacity for golden spells of destructive pace, just like at The Oval this summer, and nothing short of panic in the home ranks, had reduced the Proteas' second innings to a shambolic wreck.Mark Boucher, a terrier, will return tomorrow to resume battle, but Morne Morkel is with him now, and the scoreboard reads 76 for six: England are into the tail and with 156 still needed to avoid an innings defeat – an unthinkable situation two days ago – no rain forecast and 98 overs to play, it is surely a matter of time only before the bags can be packed and Andrew Strauss's men can head for Cape Town and the New Year with a priceless lead in the four-Test series.It is the beauty of Test cricket that passages of inspired play on the one hand, or incomprehensible brainstorms on the other, can set in motion a chain reaction that can decide what at first appear the tightest of matches. If this Test, despite South Africa's first-innings deficit, seemed, to those who know the ground well and see only a pitch that plays well from the first day to the last, to be heading for a draw then a madcap hour either side of the tea interval knocked that notion back.The wind, harbinger of bowling fortunes so it is said, had shifted 180 degrees from the dry nor'easter of the previous day, but that surely does not tell the story. Rather South Africa appeared to succumb to the pressures of a total against them, the inability of their bowlers to dominate, and expectations of a nation that had seen them rise, albeit briefly, to the top of the world rankings. They had seen Ian Bell follow Alastair Cook with a classy century, and the ignominy of a declaration when at one time they might have expected an advantage themselves. And then the rabbits had got caught in the headlights.Graeme Smith and Ashwell Prince had added 27 for the first wicket in reasonable comfort against attacking fields, when Strauss called up Swann for the 10th over of the innings. Such a knack has the off-spinner acquired for taking wickets in his opening over that it is a wonder he is not employed in one-over spells, and once more it did the trick as Bell picked up the sharpest of catches at silly point. Thus did Swann become the first England spinner to take 50 wickets in a calendar year. His second over, too, brought more success, when Hashim Amla drove airily at a nicely flighted delivery that turned out of the rough created by Morkel's endeavours from round the wicket, and bowled him. England went into tea in the highest of spirits.South Africa's twin peaks, Smith and Jacques Kallis, emerged after the interval and suddenly the task was put in perspective. This pair are immoveable objects, a brace of all-timers in the South African pantheon. Kallis faced precisely four deliveries, shouldering arms to the last of them only to find the ball bend in and carry on from the seam to send his off-stump on its gymnastics, an immense wicket for Broad. Now the lunacy took hold. A vehement appeal for a catch at the wicket from Swann was dismissed and subsequently upheld on review to reprieve AB de Villiers before he had scored, whereupon Smith opted for the chanciest of singles to Luke Wright, substituting for Paul Collingwood (absent with a dislocated index finger to his left hand) and would have been out had the fielder's throw hit. He missed, as England so often do, an area where techniques fall down under pressure and one on which they need significant improvement.It made little difference. De Villiers, learning nothing from Kallis, played no stroke at Broad, who was getting a little reverse swing, and was deemed lbw. The inevitable referral, born more of hope than confidence, showed the ball shaving the off-stump, the decision therefore upheld. Harsh, perhaps, but thems the rules. JP Duminy, having seen his predecessor's demise, considered playing his first delivery, thought better of it but too late, and dragged the ball on to his stumps. Broad had claimed three wickets in 15 balls, and not a shot offered for any of them. Bat manufacturers, who pay considerably for the use of their product, must have wondered why they bothered. Boucher played the hat-trick ball comfortably enough but was sufficiently caught in the moment to run a heart-stopping quick single.Still England were not finished for the day. Smith, who had played spin so well in England, propped forward to Swann, around the wicket, played outside the ball and was mortified to see Aleem Dar answer the bowler's impassioned appeal in the affirmative. The South Africa captain had little choice but, forlornly, to seek confirmation (no point in keeping a referral for Makhaya Ntini) and, once more, by a smidgeon, it came. In 11.5 overs, South Africa had lost six wickets for 23 – from 27 without loss to 50 for six – control of their destiny and, the fullness of time may show, the series.It seemed just typical of Bell that he should bat so beautifully yet, given the mayhem later in the day, forgettably. But it was an important innings, for him and for England. His runs, and those he collected with Matt Prior, who made 60, and later Broad and Swann (a bizarre effort from Broad at first, who by lunch had made 10 from 51 balls at a time when, without benefit of a crystal ball, a bit more haste might have helped), gave England the platform of 575 for nine, England's fifth highest score against South Africa. By the time he swashed at a wide one from Dale Steyn, with the third new ball, and toe ended a catch to Boucher, he had made 141, his ninth Test hundred, and, should England win, secured his place for the rest of the series. You do not weaken the batting if you are ahead.England in South Africa 2009-2010England Cricket TeamSouth Africa cricket teamGraeme SwannStuart BroadCricketMike Selveyguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
guardian.co.uk
Kobe caps 39-point night with three at buzzer to beat Kings
Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers overcame a 20-point deficit to beat the Sacramento Kings 109-108 on Friday night. Bryant hit yet another ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com
Carroll: Seahawks 'have embraced my approach'
RENTON, Wash. (AP) -- Pete Carroll pumped his fist. He talked excitedly and forcefully. He chopped the air with his hands, commanding his new audience....
hosted.ap.org
The Net Post: Roger Federer leads stars in Haiti fundraiser
Roger Federer awoke in his hotel room, turned on CNN and was horrified at what he saw. A phone call to the organisers of the Australian Open followed within minutes. How about an occasion for which funds could be raised for the devastated country and population of Haiti? Could it be staged at short notice? The definitive answer came yesterday as queues snaked around the periphery of Melbourne Park, the doors opened, they poured in and filled tin cans with their dollars.
feeds.timesonline.co.uk
Williams sisters stay on track for Slam semifinal
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- The Williams sisters held court at the Australian Open on Thursday, a back-to-back Venus-Serena doubleheader that left the siblings still in the mix for yet another Grand Slam singles title....
hosted.ap.org