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the nation is called the Mannequin Challenge. If youve spent any time on the
internet lately, youve definitely seen this before.If you havent, just know it
basically involves people standing perfectly still like, you know, mannequins,
while a camera films it from every angle. Weve been treated to some pretty
entertaining ones so far (even the Pittsburgh Steelers?got involved), but we can
officially shut this whole thing down because the BYU gymnastics team just won
it.Not only did the entire squad participate at practice, but many of them did
it while performing various moves on the balance beam and bars. Its seriously
the most impressive thing youll see all week.Drop the mic, ladies. I really dont
see how this can be topped.See something entertaining on social media that you
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Offerta . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing
room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters
of their sons team. Match factsThursday July 10 to Monday 14, 2008 Start time
11.00 (10.00GMT)Big PictureAfter 19 consecutive fixtures against the lowly New
Zealanders, the tempo is about to be cranked up several notches. England and
South Africa are among the most consistently thrilling opponents in the modern
Test arena - two elite nations that have scrapped themselves to a standstill
over the course of six series since South Africas readmission in 1994.
Invariably, the jousts in that time have centred around the pace bowlers on each
side - from Devon Malcolm in 1994 to Allan Donald in 1998, Makhaya Ntini in 2003
and Englands Ashes-winning quartet 18 months later. That pattern seems set to
continue this summer, as Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel join Ntini in a formidable
South African line-up that is already inviting lofty comparisons with the West
Indian attacks of the 1980s.Form guideEngland WWDWWSouth Africa LWDWWWatch out
for...Morne Morkel Steyn is South Africas current Boy Wonder, having harvested
78 wickets in a stellar 12 months, but the 66 Morkel has the capacity to be the
discovery of the summer. He has played six Tests to date, but five of those have
been on the pancake-flat strips of the subcontinent. Englands lush zippy tracks
will be much more to his liking, as he seeks to emulate Steve Harmison in his
pomp, and batter Englands bat-handles with vicious, leaping bounce off a good
length.Kevin Pietersen This is the series that Pietersen was born to take part
in. Hes had to wait 39 Tests and three years since making his Test debut in the
2005 Ashes, in which time he has played against every Test opponent except for
Bangladesh. But all of South Africa will remember the manner in which he
announced himself on the international stage, with a phenomenal run of three
hundreds in six innings on Englands one-day tour of South Africa in 2004-05. His
cocky, abrasive nature is sure to get under the skin of his former countrymen,
not least Graeme Smith, whom Pietersen dismissed as a muppet in his
autobiography. Expect fireworks.Team newsEngland have set a new world record by
naming an unchanged side for the sixth match in succession, although the fa?ade
of stability is all set to crumble with the impending return of Andrew Flintoff.
He trained with the England squad on the eve of the match, and if he comes
through Lancashires championship match at the Rose Bowl next week, he seems
certain to be named in the squad for Headingley. Therefore, as Mickey Arthur has
helpfully pointed out, there will be three or four players with an axe dangling
over them at Lords, not least Ian Bell and Paul Collingwood, who mustered 77
runs between them against New Zealand.England 1 Alastair Cook, 2 Andrew Strauss,
3 Michael Vaughan (capt), 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Paul Collingwood, 7
Tim Ambrose (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Ryan Sidebottom, 10 Monty Panesar, 11 James
AndersonSouth Africa themsselves are on a bit of a selection roll.dddddddddddd
Although Andre Nel remains in the frame as a fourth out-and-out quick, they are
likely to name an unchanged side for the fourth match in a row, having settled
on a squad that has won six of their last seven Test series. The one that got
away was no disgrace either - a 1-1 draw in India in April. The newly updated
ICC rankings reflect their current hot streak, and they are now the undisputed
second-best side in the world, clear of India in third place and England in
fourth. If there is a fragility about their side, it is in the batting, where
four of the top six have never yet played a Test in English conditions. A huge
amount rests on the experience of Smith and Jacques Kallis.South Africa 1 Graeme
Smith (capt), 2 Neil McKenzie, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 Ashwell
Prince, 6 AB de Villiers, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Morne Morkel, 9 Paul Harris, 10
Dale Steyn, 11 Makhaya Ntini.Umpires: Billy Bowden and Daryl HarperPitch and
conditionsIts going to be a damp week in St Johns Wood. Near-incessant rain has
forced both teams into the indoor nets for the past three days, and the covers
have been camped on the wicket. Thursday, however, does promise to be sunny in
places, and the phenomenal drainage of the Lords outfield means that there may
yet be more play than one could normally anticipate in such conditions.
Nevertheless, if the match gets underway amid heavy cloud cover, it could well
be a good time to bowl first.Stats and TriviaSouth Africa enjoy a phenomenal
record at Lords since readmission. Theyve played there three times, and have won
on each occasion - by 356 runs, ten wickets and an innings and 92 runs.England,
meanwhile, have been confounded in their recent fixtures at Lords. Since beating
Bangladesh by an innings in 2005, they have lost to Australia, and drawn each of
their next five matches.Only three South Africans remain from the side that won
their last match at Lords in 2003 - but two of them are Graeme Smith, who scored
259, and Makhaya Ntini, who took 10 for 220.Michael Vaughan has scored six
centuries in 11 visits to Lords, and needs 28 more runs to pass 1000 Test runs
at the venue.Vaughans maiden Test as England captain came in the corresponding
fixture in 2003.QuotesAgainst New Zealand, [England] were very good and very
steady, and did a good job as a unit, but what they did lack was the genuine
pace of a Flintoff, Steve Harmison, or even a Simon Jones. South Africas coach,
Mickey Arthur damns Englands attack with faint praise.I think the South Africa
series is nearly up there with the Ashes. Its always a really big series, always
hard-fought and really tough. Its what Test cricket is all about.Michael Vaughan
relishes the challenge on the eve of the Test.
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