Canterbury foiled by Auckland weather in an away final of the twenty/20 crricket competition, rather inanely titled “Super Smash”?

India falling 28 runs short in a fourth innings on the fourth day of scheduled five test at Hyderabad?

Or possibly the first win for the Calypso Kings over Australia in almost three decades by a mere eight runs, put another way two boundaries by ex skipper Steve Smith in a first success as opener in four attempts, to replace Warner on 91 not out.

The West Indies, once formidable with batteries of fast bowlers, hell I go back to Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith, yesterday represented by a second test thunderbolt Sharma Joseph with seven wickets for sixty eight, bowling with a possible broken toe following being “Jammed” by an opposing quick Mitchell Stark yorker, in only his second test.
Australia cruising at 113 for two suddenly were 113 for four with Labuschagne and next ball Travis Head suffering a second successive golden duck. falling to the new man chasing a target of 200.
Joseph then continued to torment all but Smith, bowling eleven overs separated by the Dinner break (it was a Pink ball test) in a monumental first loss in such games following eleven straight victories.

At Hyderabad it was a left arm spinner who destroyed India, again with seven for sixty something on Debut, Tom Hartley, the first seven wicket haul on debut for England since Jim Laker seventy five years ago.

I know my colleague pdm does not even watch “Pyjama Cricket”, so I guess he will come down on the side of test cricket but the chess like drama such as unfolded (unravelled) at The Gabba Yesterday has this old man still enjoying such elongated sporting events.

Back to the three hour wonder abandoned, leaving Canterbury a fourth time in succession final loser due only to Auckland being top qualifier, not even in the frame.