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By Rex Clementine
Cricket selectors in Australia are ruthless. In certain other parts of the world they are toothless. Steve Waugh had won the World Cup in 1999 and the Ashes two times in 2001 and 2003 when Trevor Hohns, (who had played only seven Tests by the way), called up Waugh and told him that his time was up. Waugh, with a massive fan following, resisted but Hohns made sure that Australia’s most successful captain was neither there for the World Cup defence in 2003 nor for retaining the Ashes in 2005.
Everything didn’t go well for the Aussies. Under new captain Ricky Ponting they lost the Ashes in 2005 as England regained the urn after 16 years. But Hohns didn’t go after Waugh begging him to fix things. Perseverance in all walks of life is important. In cricket too. Eventually, Ponting turned things around for the Aussies. The next Ashes, Aussies blanked the Poms 5-0. Patience also matters along with perseverance.
Duo Tarrega, Leonardo Quintero
9:00 PM
June 7, 2021
Duo Tárrega: (left to right): Sridhar Bagavathula and Steve Waugh.
This year s Summer in YOUR City concert series from Madisonâs Central Business Improvement District is a collaboration with Madison Classical Guitar Society, taking place every other Friday through August. The next installment features Duo Tárrega, with Steve Waugh on guitar and Sridhar Bagavathula on flute; they mix in occasional pop and world music with the classical repertoire. Also playing will be Leonardo Quintero, a doctor of musical arts degree student at UW-Madison.
press release: Madisonâs Central BID presents this âSummer in YOUR Cityâ FREE outdoor concert series. Come join us at Lisa Link Peace Park for a concert every other Friday from 7 - 9pm from June - August.