Cricket At Third Man
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@valderee53 @TorstenBell In part yes. Not sure they were strictly our own efforts. There was a lot of demand management, active government, financed by asset sales. Thatcher was a Keynesian.
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@downatthirdman @TorstenBell 😁 Maybe, but 77-79 were grim with pay freezes and strike after strike. And in the 80s I could still improve my earnings from my own efforts regardless of politicians. Had my fill of them all. Feel sorry for anyone who has started earning in the last 10 years.
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Staggering but true: in 2024, the typical male worker was earning 7 per cent less than their predecessor twenty years earlier, back in 2004 theguardian.com/business/2025/…
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@valderee53 @TorstenBell Think you have the second 9 and the 7 inverted.
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@TorstenBell Biggest dips in relative income I had were between 1999 and 2007. I’m trying to recall who was in power then. Maybe you can advise? In summary, governments have been rubbish since 1997 and still are.
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@malleegirl57 @MailOnline Why does Trump seem to hate Ukraine's President?
Trump needs Putin to appear strong so that Europe and Ukraine buys Trump's protection (gangster racket). Zelensky has shown how weak Russia really is.
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Why does Trump seem to hate Ukraine's president? mol.im/a/14417039 via @MailOnline
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@bhogle @amol_desai Best results for cricket come when the data is open to all.
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@amol_desai I had written a last paragraph that we should have Indian cricket analytics companies that 'do' and surpass a CricViz, but I just didn't have reliable background information. If BCCI pays Hawk-Eye does it exclusively own the data?
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A new, and long, ramble on how cricket analytics is getting smarter, more enjoyable and more valuable. bademian.wpcomstaging.com/2025/01/26/big…
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@the_kk I was just going along with your jest, but clumsily.
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@downatthirdman Nothing I say about tennis should be taken seriously or engaged with.
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@fredfertang @SeanEhlers @CricketWebNet The 💯 has introduced many to the Pav @ Lord's. Last yr I came across at party of young men enjoying the mustaches of the 1909 Australians in a team photograph. None of them had heard of Trumper. I hope after our brief chat they could remember to look him up the following day.
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For those who read my review @SeanEhlers has taken a look at this delightful little book on the subject of what might one day be termed 'Trumperana' @CricketWebNet cricketweb.net/books/treasure…

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@kamilkazani As Keynes "Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back."
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So true. Cricket is 95% physics and bio mechanics.
Gaurav Nandan Tripathi | गौरव नंदन त्रिपाठी@Cric_Beyond_Ent
The best thing to happen to cricket recently has been the fact that there are guys with ball tracking data on twitter with elite knowledge of the game who are using it to generate remarkable insight. It’s a shame the professional setup isn’t using it.
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@downatthirdman @TheCricketerMag @GeorgeDobell1 It's in the article. The era in which county and England cricket mattered.
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"This year that sense of despondency is clinging a bit more persistently. Why? Well, maybe because it doesn't just feel like the end of a season. It feels like the end of an era." | ✍️@GeorgeDobell1
thecricketer.com/Topics/premium…
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I am asked to celebrate my fourteen years accessing Twitter but X on the other hand wishes to close my account.
#MyXAnniversary

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@BishOnTheRockx V interesting interview. Pope seen as owing much to Bell. But hard to see that influence now. Perhaps it is all the tinkering. In the late 1960s, Grey Nicks brought out a bat called a Super Short. FWIW had a great run when accidentally picking up a Harrow thinking this feels 👍
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