Yao day-to-day with bruised knee
Tuesday, 27th January 2009 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (0)
Will the Houston Rockets ever get their triumvirate back on the court together? Just as Ron Artest and Tracy McGrady are ready to return to the lineup, Yao Ming (姚明) has to sit out with a knee injury sustained in the Rockets' game at Indiana Friday. The injury is just a bruise, the Houston Chronicle reports, and Yao is day-to-day. He missed Sunday's game against Detroit and Monday's game against New York with the injury (While in New York, Yao met with 20 students from Sichuan province, who are living in various New York cities while their hometowns rebuild from earthquake damage).If there's any truth to rumors that Yao was griping about McGrady's frequent injuries--which would be pretty ridiculous for the often-wounded center to do--this latest news looks like karma, or at least irony.
Tags: Houston Rockets, NBA, Yao Ming
China's shaky cricket debut
Tuesday, 27th January 2009 ~ Maggie ~ Link ~ Comments (5)
Coach Rashid Khan is carried off the field after his first win
The team is coached by Pakistani Rashid Khan, who, according to a report on the Asian Cricket Council's Web site, said after the Myanmar game: "in more than five years, [China and Myanmar] will be up to the level of ACC Trophy Elite," (i.e., one of the "best of the rest").
China's cricket team right now has both the support of the national sports administration, which hopes for a respectable showing at the next Asian Games and by the International Cricket Council, which announced last July that it was investing $300 million in the global growth of the game, over seven years beginning in 2009.
Chinese cricket team image: Asian Cricket Council
Tags: 2010 Asian Games, Asian Cricket Council, Chinese national team, cricket, International Cricket Council, Rashid Khan
