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Strauss vs shane warne - Warnie gets strauss 6 times in a row during 2005 ashes. Includes the ridiculous 2 and a half feet turner and a similar bowled dismissal.
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Strauss vs shane warne - Warnie gets strauss 6 times in a row during 2005 ashes. Includes the ridiculous 2 and a half feet turner and a similar bowled dismissal.
West Indies 113/5 (20/20 ov)
England 1/0 (0.3/20 ov)
http://www.espncricinfo.com/england-...ch/525817.html
2.4
Santokie to Hales, OUT, gone! Lovely delivery, does Hales with a slower ball, he played too early and across the line. It takes out off stump. West Indies take their first wicket of the series. Hales didn't look so comfortable tonight
AD Hales b Santokie 2 (9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 22.22
3.2
Mathurin to Kieswetter, OUT
C Kieswetter b Mathurin 10 (9b 2x4 0x6) SR: 111.11
5.4
Mathurin to Bopara, OUT
RS Bopara b Mathurin 3 (9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
Camaaaannnn windiess...
24/3 ....
6.6
Bishoo to Stokes, FOUR
6.5
Bishoo to Stokes, no run
6.4
Bishoo to Stokes, FOUR, now he brings out the reverse sweep and places it past short third man...that's confidence
6.3
Bishoo to Stokes, SIX, that relieves some of the pressure, takes this from well outside off stump with good footwork and launches it over long on
6.6
Bishoo to Stokes, FOUR
6.5
Bishoo to Stokes, no run
6.4
Bishoo to Stokes, FOUR, now he brings out the reverse sweep and places it past short third man...that's confidence
6.3
Bishoo to Stokes, SIX, that relieves some of the pressure, takes this from well outside off stump with good footwork and launches it over long on
Hell yeah!!!!
7.3
Mathurin to Bairstow, OUT
JM Bairstow b Mathurin 4 (5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 80.00
44/4
8.6
Bishoo to Stokes, 1 run, worked along the ground through midwicket so he keeps the strike
8.5
Bishoo to Patel, 1 run, gets away with one he drops short, Patel pulls it hard but straight to deep midwicket
8.4
Bishoo to Patel, no run, comes forward and defends with bat and pad together
8.3
Bishoo to Patel, no run, lovely stuff, beats Patel with one that turns sharply
8.2
Bishoo to Patel, no run, punched off the back foot to cover
8.1
Bishoo to Patel, no run, hint of turn from a full length and played square on the off side
9.4
Sammy to Patel, OUT
SR Patel run out 2 (8b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00
England 52/5 (9.4/20 ov)
10.4
Bishoo to Stokes, OUT
BA Stokes lbw b Bishoo 31 (23b 3x4 1x6) SR: 134.78
Wooohooo!!!
Vaazgha west Indies. Valarga East Indies.
11.6
Russell to Bresnan, OUT
TT Bresnan c Mathurin b Russell 2 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
England 60/7 (12.0/20 ov)
"Windies lookng like theyre going to do something India couldnt do in 10 attempts (4 Test, 5 ODIs and 1 20/20): Beat England." You may well be right, Garreth.
England 77/7 (14.0/20 ov) - How often do we see this scoreline/
Out, out
14.5
Smith to Borthwick, OUT
JC Buttler run out 13 (11b 1x4 0x6) SR: 118.18
England 84/8 (15.0/20 ov)
15.6
Sammy to Swann, OUT
SG Borthwick run out 14 (16b 2x4 0x6) SR: 87.50
16.4
Bishoo to Dernbach, 1 run, OUT, a sliding delivery goes on with the arm as Dernbach steps back to clip to leg
JW Dernbach run out 3 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 75.00
Eng 88 all out.
England thotthadhai ninaichu sandhosha padaradha, illai nammalala mudiyadhadhai WI panniduche-nu varuttha padaradha :|
No Agalam, Mani, Murugan etc. Idhu second string England side. Hence...
IdhE kaNdi avanga irundhirundhA, Windies kadhai kandhal dhaan. T20 World Championsgaanum.world cup varattum kAtrOm :evil:
P.s: I yAm England fan. Test Cricketai vAzha vekka vandha mahatmakkaL avainga dhaan enbadhAl.
Eng traveled all the way to Caribbean for just 2 t20s? ethu enna WICB benefit seriesa?
Remnant of the Stanford agreement. ECB were given a huge amound by Stanford for some annual commitments in the Carribean. Although Stanford is jailed now, and his assets confiscated, Giles Clarke and ECB have amukkified the amound given by Stanford - remember that this is the hard earned money of people that Stanford surandified with his schemes.
Adhaan Englisman ethics :thumbsup: :bow:
:shock: :shock: Brian Lara Cricket range-kku adichirukkanunga :|
Tamizhagathin vidiveLLi Aparajith takes a fifer :cheer:
IPL :bow:
From when did Ricky Pandian become the opener for Australia?
^Twatson injured
South Africa won the toss and elected to field
Australia 96/1 (19.0 ov)
Michael Clarke 29
Ricky Ponting 40
http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-af...ch/514025.html
Finally a urupadiyana intree by arsha bog-lay. Thanks to steve waugh.
'Be head of the ICC? No thanks'
Steve Waugh sits on the fence when asked about modern batsmen and bowlers, but is sure administration's not his game - at least for now (03:18)
Producer: Ranjit Shinde
October 21, 2011
Harsha Bhogle: Short Stuff with Steve Waugh.
The first question for you, Steve: What was more satisfying, the World Cup 1987 or World Cup 1999?
Steve Waugh: Dead heat. They both were equally satisfying because we were against the odds and we came back when we weren't expected to win. So that's a long answer.
HB: Give me a long answer. I don't mind listening to you.
SW: Look, I would say, the World Cup 1987 was the turning point for Australian cricket, so let's go with that.
HB: Ambrose or McGrath, who would you rather not face?
SW: You've thought about these questions, haven't you… they're tricky. :bow:
HB: Let me be honest, someone thought about them for me.
SW: Look, Ambrose was the best bowler I faced, and Glenn McGrath is on the highest pedestal for me because he was a great bowler. That again is another dead heat.
HB: I think there is another dead heat coming…
SW: Hope not.
HB: Tendulkar or Ponting?
SW: Look, you are asking some seriously tough questions here…
HB: Well…
SW: You can probably throw in Lara in there as well. Three great batsmen of our era. Again, it's impossible to differentiate.
HB: Your favourite Australian captain?
SW: Favourite Australian captain…
HB: You could go with Steve Waugh, that's fine with me.
SW: Yeah, look, I'm going with Steve Waugh for this one. Look, it's too hard. I hate to sort of put people in order, because it's really hard to judge.
HB: Opposition - your favourite opposition captain?
SW: None really, because I was always up against them and it was a battle... But let me think - I think Fleming was really good. They all had different things, but I think Fleming commanded good presence.
HB: Would you rather be playing cricket now?
SW: Than doing what?
HB: [laughs] Than doing philanthropy?
SW: Well, yes and no. I think it's a great time to be playing cricket right now. Financially it's the best time ever in the history of the game. Whether they get the same satisfaction at the end of the day, I don't know. So I am happy doing what I am doing.
HB: If there is one rule you were allowed to change in cricket...
SW: I think the batsman backing up is a ridiculous rule. It's a massive advantage for the batting team, that they're three yards in front before the guy bowls the ball. I don't get that, I don't see the point of it.
HB: If the price was right, would you auction your baggy green?
SW: No… but what were you going to offer me? [laughs]
HB: [laughs] I don't have that kind of money.
Would you have given up one of your Ashes wins for a series win in India?
SW: Yeah, I would have… because we had eight in a row, so we could have probably done without one of those… yeah, for sure.
HB: Steve Waugh as the head of the ICC?
SW: No.
HB: No?
SW: No. Harsha Bhogle.
HB: No chance.
SW: No, I don't think so. Look, honestly I haven't thought about that sort of stuff right now. John Howard right now is a better option than me.
HB: Okay, I won't go in the merits or otherwise of that. But thank you very much, Steve, with the short stuff.
SW: No worries.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/conte...io/537252.html
Good one :thumbsup:
Paanding :thumbsup: - a good starter of an innings. Waiting for the maincourse and desserts in the upcoming tests with saffers. Double indemnity for anti-anglo-saxons - Australia winning and Saffers' loss means England firm up their #1 position in tests
Lighta abithaaby pakkam paatha, Pak dhwamsam pannIrkAnga. 511/6 decl. Taufeeq Umar 236 :shock:. But lanka are building their innings better in the 2nd one.
that was a good interview
KV, Pak doing well in this series means sure shot collapse in their next series - which is against England. hmm..England firm up their #1 status...
142.5 Aizaz Cheema to Sangakkara, FOUR!!, 8th double century for Sangakkara! Whadaplaya! He continues to be the difference between a draw and a Sri Lankan loss. This was full and on the legs, too easy for a man who has batted for more than a day as he glances it to the fine leg fence, raises his bat and gets a standing ovation from his dressing room. Only Bradman and Lara have more double hundereds than this man.
Sanga - :clap: :clap: What a fighting knock to save the face of SL! Unnai maadhiri endha Indian batsman-um England series-la aadi match-ai kaapathala, adha nenaichaa nerayavE stomach burn aagudhu :cry2:
Hope I haven't jinxed you :yessir:
Scorpio, idhula bowling side Pakistan. namakku England. Differene illai?
First inns-la opposition 167 all out - second inns-la struggling bowling. idhu typical Pakistan performance.
With Pakistan, you dont decide whether you win or lose or draw. They decide.
Too .... Too many missed opportunities and Sanga/P.Jaya used that
This David Miller is good I say.
England HR Team, are you watching?
Idhu ungalukke overa illaiya :lol: