The Sports Matrix: Tuesday 1 March 2011
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President of the IOC Jacques Rogge has cited illegal betting as an increasing threat to the integrity of sport. He claims that betting is “potentially crippling” and a “cancer”, is just as much a danger as illegal drug use, and also that it has links to the mafia. MORE
Bell hails ‘best ever’ Strauss 158
Ian Bell was vocal in his praise for Andrew Strauss’s innings against India on Sunday. “It was the best knock I have seen for a long, long time,” said Bell. “Probably the best knock I have ever seen from an England player.” Bell shared a 170 stand with Strauss. MORE
Roach hat-trick demolishes Dutch
A Kemar Roach hat-trick saw West Indies beat the Netherlands by 215 runs in Delhi. Chris Gayle hit 80 as they made 331 for 8, before they bowled the Dutch out for 115, making it the sixth-biggest win in World Cup history.
Arsenal nurse wounds from final
Arsenal may bear a heavy mental and psychological impact from their final defeat to Birmingham. The players failed to end their trophy drought while Robin van Persie is now a doubt for next week’s game at Barcelona after he injured his knee scoring. MORE
Davies gives media fee to charity
Steven Davies has donated the fee for the interviews in which he publicly announced his homosexuality to charity. The news was well known by the end of England’s Ashes tour, at the start of which he told Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower. MORE
Gardner: Arsenal scared of Zigic
Birmingham City midfielder Craig Gardner said that Arsenal were “petrified” during Sunday’s final. “[Zigic] played up front on his own and I think he bullied them. They were petrified of him,” he said. Stephen Carr said they had shown more heart than Arsenal. MORE
Doran-Jones stays in England squad
England have retained Gloucester’s Paul Doran-Jones for this week but have released Matt Banahan back to Bath ahead of this weekend’s derby against Gloucester. All three French-based players also remain with the squad. MORE
Vela fires Albion out of drop zone
A late equaliser from Carlos Vela at the Britannia Stadium moved West Brom up to 17th in the table. Rory Delap headed Stoke in front before Vela, a substitute, levelled with three minutes left. The Mexican then had a close-range shot saved in stoppage time. MORE
NHL violence in spotlight after bans
The fight between Eric Godard and Trevor Gillies in a recent NHL game saw the pair banned for a total of 19 games and Gillies’ New York Islanders fined $10,000. It has led to questions whether violence in professional ice hockey is out of control. MORE
Opinion: James Lawton
The force of Birmingham’s performance on Sunday was a testament to the lessons Alex McLeish learnt under Alex Ferguson at Dundee. Both of their teams always display a a proud level of commitment. MORE
Rooney and Cole cleared to make better headlines
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Giggs close to 20 years at United
Today is the eve of the 20th anniversary of Ryan Giggs’ Manchester United debut. His longevity may owe something to his passion. He said that his summer had been ruined by United’s failure to win the title last year: “It’s just craving that feeling of winning.” MORE
Kaymer praises ‘joke’ Donald
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