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Topic: Sri Lanka v EnglandPosted: 07 April 2012 at 6:54pm |
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I must say it was pretty difficult decision to choose MOM between KP and Swann. In the end I think it was KP who really deserved the award as he was the one who made it possbile with his breath taking batting display when even the locals found it hard to score freely on that pitch. Swan had 10 wickets, and it is really a rare that someone gets 10 wickets in the match still does not get the MOM award. Just goes to show the importance of KP's innings.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 3:14pm |
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Oh this is just horrible why only 2 test match series atleast have 3 match i just cant understand why they waste almost 2 months on IPL but cant get another 7-8 days for one more test match.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 2:21pm |
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It's just a two game series Mystery and it's a tie at 1-1.
Very good performance by England, full marks to them, they also hang on to their No.1 ranking, disappointing for SLN, but at least they can take heart from the fact that after losing quite a few series in a row they have been able to draw one against the best team in the world.
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MalhotraRaj84
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 2:20pm |
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No Clobs , I never said that they should not have taken those wickets or they should have gone for draw instead of a win ... I was just wondering (if those two late wickets turn agasint them eventually in final result ) if they don't back it up quickly and wrap the innings fast , they could end up chasing 180/200 which would be a dicey situation. It was just a thought, a possibility that could have happened. There is a reason to say that , I would not have said this had it been any other team, but recent ENG performances against spin batting last definately made me think if was really good for them ( SL always looked to play for draw). Literally I was tired of seeing them play so well throught the test matches only to sqauander chances meekly batting last ... I did not want that to happen again.
Anyway, I could not watch today's match as I had some other work , from the scorecard it looks like England pretty much easily knocked those runs.
Great thing is ENG retained their No 1 spot , which is a great sign, I hope they prevail over SA or at max draw the series so that they will retain that for some more time. Edited by MalhotraRaj84 - 07 April 2012 at 2:38pm |
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 1:55pm |
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So finally England won and they really deserved it and i hope they win the series.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 1:47pm |
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but they had to chase, whatever the target was, so it's odd to suggest that taking 2 wickets was to their detriment. You seem to have implied they would have been better not taking wickets and letting SL bat out a draw.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 1:09pm |
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Well the same holds good at lot of places mate!
EDIT: I mean over estimation. Maybe I should say there was over reaction to what I posted , considering ENG's recent chases in 4th innings, my post was absolutely relevant to what could have happened. Edited by MalhotraRaj84 - 07 April 2012 at 1:18pm |
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 12:16pm |
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It's an expression. You over evaluated the situation. It was simple, England to get a few lower order wickets and then chase something pretty low. There's no other analysis necessary. |
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 10:12am |
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So a great win
This also goes to show that no matter how good your bowling attack is , your batsman need to contribute, they same is true for other way round. A classic example for all those who think only batting/bowling wins you matches.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 10:07am |
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My post were pretty clear for anyone to understand ( if you really wished to) . Look back at my posts , I have clearly told (yesterday) that they were in driver seat. All I said was those two wickets could end up to be tricky situation if SL manage a sizeable lead.
If you exextract only the half the post and draw inference, you will not get the right picture.
Sometimes I wonder why someone reads only half the post?
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 8:13am |
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England all set for victory, don't know what the hell Raj is on about here.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 5:53am |
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SL have started the day , and taking some time to settle down.I agree with 4-5 overs in the morning , but if SL show the same attitude that they showed yesterday evening ( block everything and not score any runs ) then they are digging their own grave.SL should look to score atleast 3 runs per over rate otherwise it loss is inevitable here.
From ENG perspective , as the pitch is difficult they can do both attack and dry up the runs.
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 4:38am |
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Not a dig at DRS , but I am getting sick of this every little controvertial decision being made into huge point of discussion (even with DRS or without DRS series).Coaches/Team manager making rounds to 3rd umpires/match refree during the match. Silly!
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Posted: 07 April 2012 at 4:29am |
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With the late two wickets , there is more chance of result in the match (otherwise it would have been a draw)...SL have 33 runs in bag , 0if the remaining batsman can muster another 150/180 runs and get out.It will leave ENG in a tricky situration to bat out 40/45 overs on last day or go for victory.
I would love to see a 1-1 scoreline , but I don't see that happening unless ENG strike early in session 1.
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Posted: 06 April 2012 at 10:12pm |
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why wouldn't the 2 late wickets be a good thing?
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Posted: 06 April 2012 at 7:47pm |
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Those two wickets at the end of day ... don't know if that is a good thing for England ? This means SL now have 33 runs lead , that means if Jaywerdene,Mathews and Prasanna manage somewhere around another 120/150(in about 50 overs) ... you never know ENG to could implode on 5th day pitch at closing stages.
Currently ENG are clearly in driver seat , but as I said I do not count their ability chasing last on sub continent pitches.Target of 180/200 could well put ENG in a spot of bother.
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Posted: 06 April 2012 at 6:18pm |
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ENG are on top but SLN will try to grind it out tomorrow, remember two of their wickets are nightwatchmen, so Mathews and Prasanna are still there with Mahela and these three will have to be at the crease for long time, SLN need to ensure they bat 2 sessions if they are to draw this.
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Posted: 06 April 2012 at 12:51pm |
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Just as I write the above, Swann takes 2 wickets and England are right on top. England would be kicking themselves if they didn't finish this match off with a win! But seriously, having Panesar would have given England a greater edge...
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Posted: 06 April 2012 at 12:33pm |
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Jayawardene is in superb nick. Captaincy has done him wonders, he looked so deflated during Dilshan's tenure and was starting to become a bit of a liability. Now he's emerging as SL's most valuable batsmen and one of the most in-form at the minute in world cricket. SL have bounced back here, and with their two best batsmen at the crease and a slender lead, England could miss out here. England are dying for a victory and it'd be a shame if they don't get over the line, certainly SA would be putting their hand up for the no.1 ranking. If England don't win you can only blame the selectors, who have picked a 'Steven Smith', in Samit Patel... at least Smith is a superb fielder, Patel can barely move... I do think Panesar, in his great form, would have made a difference!
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Posted: 05 April 2012 at 11:05pm |
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When KP plays innings like that, it makes me wish he was coming in at 6 for RSA. Quality knock from a very good player. Not being critical of his innings but the attack is very mediocre. He is going to struggle to do that against the likes of Pakistan and South Africa. Not taking anything away from Pietersen though, he has completely taken the game away from SL and kept ENG at number 1.
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Posted: 05 April 2012 at 11:39am |
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Bell hasn't grown as much as I thought he would after a successful Ashes series last year, some good Asian performances would have really set his name in stone as one of England's best this generation. KP on the other hand played an awesome knock, like the old KP in some ways, and made Herath and co. look like the ordinary spinners they really are. No real reason why England should struggle against SL in SL, Aussies had no problems last year and they're a far less competent side (unfortunately...
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Posted: 05 April 2012 at 10:13am |
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During that session it was like a totally different game to what we have seen from England all winter long. Absolutely extraordinary knock from Pietersen on a track that is very obviously difficult to score quickly on - as Ian Bell painfully demonstrated.
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Posted: 05 April 2012 at 8:51am |
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287-3 with Pietersen taking Randiv apart ! He's hit a quickfire 55* off just 64 balls - a strikerate alien to everyone else on this slow , slow track. The position is right up KP's street and he and Ian Bell (badly in need of a decent score) could well put this game beyond the Lankans in no time at all. Surely they'll get a sizeable lead now , 150-200 isn't unlikely unless we see another batting collapse.
Cook fell 6 short of another hundred , nicely supported by Trott with 64. The pitch is a little up and down , but I think we're now seeing that Herath and Randiv are no more than decent spinners and not the worldbeaters the English made them look in the first test. Edited by Sledger - 05 April 2012 at 8:52am |
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Posted: 04 April 2012 at 6:38pm |
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Another interesting game in prospect, ENG did well and I'm very happy for Andrew Strauss, he is too good a player to be left out and at the moment a very good captain.
SLN can fight back though, they would need a couple of early wickets tomorrow and ENG will not get more than 300. A good stand tomorrow by these two and SLN are in trouble.
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Posted: 04 April 2012 at 4:34pm |
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Finally a bit of bite and fight from England, just what the doctor ordered. The best two batsmen are in now, if either of these two goes it's almost like the Lankans have broken into the tail! Some good lower order resistance will certainly bat SL out of this match...
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Blimey , England get through to tea unscathed ! Strauss had a few hairy moments but at 83-0 , they're sitting pretty. They've taken 36 overs to get to that score , so they have reined themselves in and played like test batsmen! More of the same is required for the final session - I expect Cook and Strauss's tea tastes much sweeter just now !
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Strauss maintains he's playing well , just not getting a score. Whether he's just kidding himself I'm not sure , but I don't see anyone around who can take his place in the side. I fancy he might come right , maybe a bit of luck ( being put down perhaps) and we could see him back amongst the runs. His last ton was against Australia at the Gabba , a long , long time ago. I hope he does well today , he's got the backing of the side and the management and there's no doubt that he's working his socks off - maybe he's just trying too hard.
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Swann finally back to his wicket taking ways, not the same venom like he had a couple of years ago, so hopefully for England he can find that spark again. 275 is a good score, but like we always reiterate, if England can take a 100 run lead then they can win... it's as simple as that. Another loss here and I think Cook will be the test captain very soon, ODI captaincy has brought the best out of him with the bat too... Strauss is starting to look like he has past his expiry date, perhaps prematurely, and not too dissimilar to Vaughan.
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Well 275 all out , a pretty decent effort by the Englishmen and another class knock from Jayawardene. 4 wickets for Swann who is showing signs of returning to form.
Now for the hard part , applying themselves , knuckling down and getting a decent score ! |
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Posted: 03 April 2012 at 5:52pm |
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The match is interestingly poised, it all depends on how well ENG bat now because SLN won't be making more than 300, I agree that selecting Patel is a very defensive and meaningless move, Monty would have been a much better choice or for that matter if they want to strengten their batting then even Bopara as a batsmen is a better choice.
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