Judging by the efforts she made last year, she would fail dismally. I have pergolas in the garden that move more than she did.
Murray has improved personality since when he first burst onto the scene although that isn't hard and does seem very liable to get angry quickly when things don't go his way.
He can improve his personality all he likes, it will still not be enough for me to like or support him. I cannot forgive his jibe that "he supports whoever England are playing against" - even though he later tried to make out it was a joke. As if he could crack a joke. In fact as far as the Scots and sport are concerned, I wish them everything they wish the English.
Must admit I would have preferred Fury to have been beaten last night though. He fought tremendously but I don't like the idea of him being a world champion one bit.
All that hard work and then to miss out on a 147 like this must be so gutting! http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/34979097
Well Leigh Halfpenney came 3rd the other year when the British Lions won down under so maybe the rugby guys just come out and vote. Of course Sinfield plays for Leeds and isn't Fury from Manchester...bit of rivalry? Fury came 4th not that far behind Ennis-Hill. The top 2 were miles ahead - Scotland and Yorkshire clearly voted well!
Never thought I would say it but I am really pleased Murray won it - tremendous achievement of his - and for Britain. Weere did Hamiton come - I thought he would do well but he is a bit annoying so I guess a lot of people thought that despite his 3rd world title
What a day for Stokes! 258 runs and a wicket.. Not bad from Jonny Bairstow either. Hopefully can win this test match.
Very impressive scoring even at school boy level! An Indian teenager scored more than 1,000 runs in a single innings to set a new world record in school cricket. Fifteen-year-old Pranav Dhanawade broke the previous record of 628 set by Arthur Collins in 1899 on Monday. But he continued his innings in the HT Bhandari Cup inter-school tournament and reached 1,009 runs. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-35230388
A certain Sachin Tendulkar was already playing first class cricket at that age - imagine what the record would be if he had still been playing school cricket!
England lost 2 wickets already but don't worry - here come Root and Compton who know how to stick around.