导出博客文章WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Jaren Sina and Matt Hart each converted a pair of free
throws in the final 26 seconds to allow George Washington to escape its Hall of
Fame Classic home-court game with Siena, 77-75 on Tuesday night.The Saints held
a 58-53 lead with eight minutes left in the game, but Sina knocked down a
3-pointer and a field goal to knot the score at 58-58 in what became a 14-0 run
by the Colonials to take control.Sina finished with a team-high 16 points and
Yuta Watanabe contributed 13 points and grabbed a dozen rebounds for GW. The
Colonials (2-0) were 27 of 61 from the field (44.3 percent) and 5 of 19 from
distance.Siena was 30 of 67 from the floor (44.8 percent) and 7 of 20 from
distance, but the Saints were outrebounded, 46-29, and the Colonials got 10 more
points from the free throw line.
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. Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or
perhaps has been a little fire. Or, in other words, the two teams would appear
to have at least spoken. And spoken is defined as one calling the other to
inquire, no more, no less. How many people have been run out in their first Test
innings, like Callum Ferguson was in Hobart? asked Michael Rabinowitz from
Australia Australias newcomer Callum Ferguson was actually the 91st Test
debutant to be run out in his first innings, during the second match against
South Africa in Hobart last week. He was the tenth from Australia, but the first
since Julien Wiener against England in Perth in 1979-80. The first from anywhere
was also an Aussie - their captain Dave Gregory, in the first-ever Test innings,
against England at Melbourne in 1876-77. Abdul Kadir (Pakistan v Australia in
Melbourne, 1964-65) and Gordon Greenidge (West Indies v India in Bangalore,
1974-75) both made it into the nineties in their maiden Test innings before
falling this way. Jack Ryder, a future Australian captain, was uniquely run out
in both innings of his Test debut, against England in Sydney in
1920-21.Australia were 8 for 4 in the second Test. Have they ever made a worse
start to a Test innings? asked Allan Alexander from the United States Australias
8 for 4 on the first morning of the second Test against South Africa in Hobart
was their worst start to a Test innings since 1936-37, when they dipped to 7 for
4 on a wet pitch in the second innings of the Ashes Test in Brisbane. Australia
had also been 7 for 4 at Old Trafford in 1896, and at The Oval in 1888. New
Zealand were 7 for 4 in their second innings against South Africa in Centurion
in August this year, as were Bangladesh against India in Dhaka in 2007. India
were 6 for 4 (and then 6 for 5) against England at The Oval in 1952, while
England crashed to 5 for 4 against Australia in Melbourne in 1903-04. And
England were 2 for 4 in Michael Vaughans first Test, against South Africa in
Johannesburg in 1999-2000. But the worst start of them all was suffered by
India, earlier in their 1952 series against England: with Fred Trueman steaming
in on his debut, the Indians uniquely declined to 0 for 4 in their second
innings at Headingley.I believe that Brian Close was the oldest one-day
international player when he died last year. Whos the oldest surviving one now?
asked George Warner from EnglandBrian Close, who captained England in three
one-day internationals in 1972, was 84 years 202 days old when he passed away in
September 2015. The oldest survivor now is one of Closes old Yorkshire
team-mates, Ray Illingworth: he is now also 84, having been born in June 1932.
Left-arm spinner PG Nana, who played for East Africa in the first World Cup in
1975, is now 83, while the West Indian offspinner Lance Gibbs is 82. There are
currently three other 80-year-old ODI players - a distinguished trio: Rohan
Kanhai, Bob Simpson and Garry Sobers. For the full list of the oldest survivors,
click here.Moeen Ali was stranded on 99 not out at the end oof the first day of
the first Test against India.ddddddddddddHow many people have suffered this
fate? asked Karun Mughal from India By ending the first day of the first Test in
Rajkot one short of a century, Moeen Ali became the 13th batsman to end a day 99
not out in a Test. Two men did it twice: Glenn Turner of New Zealand (against
Pakistan in Dacca in 1969-70, and Australia in Christchurch in 1973-74) and
Pakistans Mudassar Nazar (against India in Bangalore in 1979-80 and Lahore in
1982-83). Moeen was the fifth Englishman to do it, after Jack Hobbs (v Australia
in Adelaide, 1924-25), Wally Hammond (v South Africa in Durban, 1938-39), Allan
Lamb (v West Indies at Lords, 1988) and Graeme Hick (v India at Bombay,
1992-93). Turner (at Dacca), Hick and Gerry Gomez (West Indies v India at Delhi,
1948-49) were stuck on 99 not out before they had scored a Test century. To
complete the list, the others were Greg Chappell (Australia v England in
Melbourne, 1979-80), Javed Miandad (Pakistan v England in Birmingham, 1992),
Marvan Atapattu (Sri Lanka v Bangladesh in Colombo, 2001-02), Hashim Amla (South
Africa v Australia in Perth, 2012-13), and Faf du Plessis (South Africa v West
Indies in Port Elizabeth, 2014-15). The good news is that what was probably a
bad nights sleep didnt seem to affect anyone: in all 15 cases the batsman
reached three figures next morning. Atapattu even went on to score 201. Rangana
Herath recently took his 350th Test wicket. Is he the oldest man to get there?
asked Mahinda de Silva from Sri LankaRangana Heraths 350th Test wicket came
during the course of his match-winning haul of 13 for 152 for Sri Lanka against
Zimbabwe in Harare last week. Herath was 38 years 236 days old when he reached
350, making him the oldest of the 23 men to have reached that landmark so far.
The previous oldest was Imran Khan, who was 15 days past his 37th birthday in
December 1989. The youngest to reach 350 is Muttiah Muralitharan, aged 29 years
144 days in September 2001; the only other bowler to reach 350 before turning 30
is Harbhajan Singh, in February 2010.Has any Test cricketer had the misfortune
to die on his birthday? asked Keith Jones from England I think the only Test
cricketer to suffer this unfortunate fate was the exciting Barbadian allrounder
Keith Boyce, who featured in the first World Cup final in 1975 as well as in 21
Tests for West Indies between 1970-71 and 1975-76. Apart from being an attacking
batsman and a nippy fast bowler, Boyce also possessed perhaps the fastest,
flattest throw from the outfield yet seen. He was born on October 11, 1943, and
sadly died on his 53rd birthday in 1996.Post your questions in the comments
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