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Boxing Day Test a new tradition that is unmistakably Australian


TRIBUNNEWS.COM, INGGRIS -  Tak ada kata libur dalam kamus Premier League atau kasta tertinggi Liga Inggris di kala liga-liga benua Eropa sudah mulai rehat.

Salah satu yang paling khas tentu saja adalah Boxing Day atau pertandingan sehari setelah Hari Natal. Edisi kali ini tak menghadirkan bentrokan antara tim-tim berperingkat enam besar.

Meski begitu, keseruan tetap akan terjadi pada laga Boxing Day kali ini.

Manchester United yang kini menghuni peringkat kedua akan menghadapi tim penuh kejutan, Burnley, pada Selasa (26/12/2017) Pukul 22.00 WIB.

Burnley saat ini mampu menempati peringkat ketujuh dan bahkan sempat sesekali menganggu dominasi penghuni peringkat enam besar yang reguler.

Tim asuhan Sean Dyche jelas menjadi ancaman bagi penampilan Manchester United yang tengah menurun akhir-akhir ini.

Sementara Manchester City yang menjadi pemuncak klasemen sementara musim ini juga akan menghadapi lawan tangguh, Newcastle United.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, dan Tottenham Hotspur bisa dibilang mendapatkan lawan yang relatif mudah.

Namun para langganan peringkat enam besar ini jelas tak bisa menganggap remeh laga Boxing Day.

Tantangan besar mereka adalah tetap mampu meraih poin maksimal di tengah jadwal padat merayap ini.




KOMPAS.com -  Premier League - kasta teratas Liga Inggris - menjadi satu-satunya kompetisi di antara liga elite Eropa yang masih bergulir pada periode Natal. Laga  boxing day  pada 26 Desember 2017 menjadi selalu dinanti oleh para penggemar sepak bola.

Edisi  boxing   day  kali ini tak menghadirkan bentrokan antara tim-tim berperingkat enam besar. Meski begitu, keseruan tetap akan terjadi pada periode padat ini.

Manchester United yang kini menghuni peringkat kedua akan menghadapi tim penuh kejutan, Burnley, pada Selasa (26/12/2017) Pukul 22.00 WIB.

Burnley saat ini mampu menempati peringkat ketujuh dan bahkan sempat sesekali menganggu dominasi penghuni peringkat enam besar yang reguler.

Tim asuhan Sean Dyche jelas menjadi ancaman bagi penampilan Manchester United yang tengah menurun akhir-akhir ini.

Sementara itu, Manchester City yang menjadi pemuncak klasemen sementara musim ini juga akan menghadapi lawan tangguh, Newcastle United.

(Baca Juga:  Harry Kane Cetak Hat-trick, Ada Sebuah Harapan yang Dipenuhi Santa Kane )

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, dan Tottenham Hotspur bisa dibilang mendapatkan lawan yang relatif mudah.

Namun para langganan peringkat enam besar ini jelas tak bisa menganggap remeh laga  Boxing   Day .

Tantangan besar mereka adalah tetap mampu meraih poin maksimal di tengah jadwal padat merayap ini.

Seusai  boxing   day  di tengah pekan, mereka tetap akan kembali berlaga pada akhir pekan nanti.  (Sri Mulyati)

(Baca Juga:  Stadion Etihad Jadi Tempat Angker Sepanjang 2017! )

Berikut jadwal siaran langsung Liga Inggris pekan ke-20:

Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton Live beIN Sports 1 Pukul 19.25 WIB

Manchester United vs Burnley Live beIN Sports 1 Pukul 21.55 WIB

West Bromwich Albion vs Everton Live MNCTV & beIN Sports 2 Pukul 22.00 WIB

Liverpool vs Swansea City Live RCTI & beIN Sports 1 Pukul 00.30 WIB

Newcastle United vs Manchester City Live beIN Sports 1 Pukul 02.35 WIB

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal Live MNCTV & beIN Sports 1 Pukul 02.50 WIB

Berikut jadwal Liga Inggris lain yang tak disiarkan di saluran televisi lokal:




Boxing Day Test a new tradition that is unmistakably Australian

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In a young, vibrant democracy, tradition can be a vexed concept.

The culture warriors are circling their wagons around January 26 as Australia Day and draping themselves in the flag, even though it was almost ignored until the bicentennial year of 1988.

The public holiday associated with our national day was generally allocated to the Monday nearest the actual date, and my youthful memories were of it being observed with vastly less solemnity than Anzac Day.

Sadly, I am old enough to be bemused by reference to the "traditional" Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

It is a tradition of recent advent honoured in the breach as recently as 1994. In that year, the second Test between Australia and England began on Christmas Eve with a rest day taken on Christmas Day, which that year fell on a Sunday.

The Packer factor

Rest days, like many other trappings of traditional cricket, have succumbed to commercial pressures and the insatiable demands of the television audience. In that match Australia were led by Mark Taylor and England by Mike Atherton, both of whom are commentating on this year's "traditional" clash.

That the traditional tag rings somewhat hollow is not a criticism of the immense cultural significance this match has assumed, especially in the years since the Packer revolution galvanised the Australian population into support for the national team through catchy jingles and overt appeals to nationalism.

However, before Kerry Packer transformed Australian cricket, Australian teams were frequently on tour during our summers. When Australia were on tours, as they were in 1966-67 and 1969-70, the marquee fixtures on Boxing Day were Sheffield Shield matches between arch rivals News South Wales and Victoria.

When Ray Illingworth's men wrested the Ashes from Australia in 1970-71, the "traditional" Boxing Day Test was scheduled to commence on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1970. Ultimately, the match was abandoned on the third day without a ball being bowled.

To offer the fans some entertainment, the first One Day International was played between Australia and England on January 5, 1971. By today's standards it was a quaint affair, with the traditional red ball employed and Geoffrey Boycott scoring 8 off 37 deliveries.

No-one who played that day would have aroused the interest of a Big Bash League franchise on the basis of bustling strike rates.

Australia overtook England's modest 190 for the loss of five wickets in 34.6 overs. None of those involved could have imagined how the shorter form of the game would evolve and threaten the relevance of traditional cricket.

Christmas carols at the cricket

But over the past three decades, the Boxing Day Test has captured the imagination of the entire nation.

The atmosphere inside the cavernous arena is electric on the opening morning, even when a modest opponent is engaged.

The atmosphere of the Christmas festive season infects the fans who sing Christmas carols, without, it must be said, the spirit and talent of the Barmy Army.

As Greg Baum of Fairfax astutely noted, there is no such thing as a "dead rubber" on Boxing Day.

Test cricket always appears in rude good health amid a packed Melbourne Cricket Ground.

And the democratic temper of Australia is also vividly displayed.

As the long lines of fans snaked their way towards the entry gates, through the bag searches, and body scans they were in good humour. In the adjacent line, I saw the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tony Smith, attired in a business suit.

With the pervasive threat of terrorism, such searches are likely to become a bleakly "traditional" ritual of the game over time.

An unmistakably Australian affair

Mr Smith and I exchanged knowing smiles as the queue moved towards the shade. His writ did not run to being ushered past the sombrero-wearing lads, who hopefully had already elected their designated driver to take them home. They had clearly indulged in a hearty liquid breakfast.

If they are ultimately ejected today, he will not have to perform the honours.

Australia won the toss and elected to bat. The ground is bathed in brilliant sunshine under a cloudless azure sky.

The conditions, the crowd and the atmosphere are unmistakably Australian. Long may this fixture, which has become an institution, albeit relatively recently, unite the nation in our languid holiday celebration.

And let us hope it remains a five-day fixture. That tradition is increasingly under threat from avaricious administrators.

Yet every Test of this series, and last year's against Pakistan, required the fifth day to achieve an Australian victory.

Topics: cricket, australia-day, arts-and-entertainment, sydney-2000, melbourne-3000, brisbane-4000

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ASHES 2017, Boxing Day Test Day 1 — David Warner perished shortly after raising a drama-filled a century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Warner was caught behind for 103 off 151 balls, poking at a James Anderson delivery that nipped away just enough to take the outside edge.

Australia were 2-145 at tea, with Usman Khawaja (10*) and Steve Smith (5*) the not out batsmen.

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No ball drama! Warner tons up 1:54

Having spent close to 40 minutes in the 90s, Warner looked to have blown a century on 99 when he skewed a pull shot to mid-on off the bowling of debutant Tom Curran.

The opener collapsed to his knees when he realised what he had done, only for replays to confirm Curran had bowled a no-ball. A delivery later the left-hander raised his century.

Warner dominated the run-scoring for Australia, helping himself to 14 boundaries on his way to a ton in 130 balls.

Slow Bancroft caught LBW 0:41

Chris Woakes was the first Englishman to strike on Tuesday, trapping Cameron Bancroft in front for 26 in the 35th over.

Aside from showers on day four, rain is not expected to have a say on play.

Australia XI: Cameron Bancroft, David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith (capt), Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Jackson Bird

England XI: Alastair Cook, Mark Stoneman, James Vince, Joe Root (capt), Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Tom Curran, Stuart Broad, James Anderson

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