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Topic: England A v West Indies A
Posted By: rainstoppedplay
Subject: England A v West Indies A
Date Posted: 14 March 2006 at 5:38pm
Does anyone know where I can listen to the 3rd ODI?



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Posted By: -JP-
Date Posted: 14 March 2006 at 6:01pm

No idea mate.

If you can find any station that is doing it (unlikely, surely?) then you might be able to get hold of online coverage.



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Posted By: rainstoppedplay
Date Posted: 14 March 2006 at 6:14pm
Someone said Vibe 105 but I can't find it. Anyone know anything about that station?


Posted By: -JP-
Date Posted: 14 March 2006 at 7:03pm
Wack it into google and go through the links it throws up. Good luck.

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Posted By: rainstoppedplay
Date Posted: 14 March 2006 at 10:31pm

Originally posted by -JP-

Wack it into google and go through the links it throws up. Good luck.

Well someone gave me a site but the game was over by then.  If anyone is interested for the next two matches its http://www.actol.net/news.htm - http://www.actol.net/news.htm  - abs radio.



Posted By: DanielFullard
Date Posted: 15 March 2006 at 9:51am

Well, it is disappointing to be beaten again but there are some positives to be drawn from the series so far, particularly this match

The first thing is that that our Opener Joyce had another solid innings getting a 52. He really is a superb player at this level with some great averages and he seems to be getting a real consistency to his game for England A.

But the batting positions 2,3 and 4 got a measly 3 runs between them leaving us a terrible 30-3. The middle order and tail enders did fine, and had Solanki, Loudon and Bopara but in a better opening we would have had a great innings.

Kabir Ali’s 65 Not Out really saved the innings for us and he really is a solid batsmen for the side coming in so late in the order. He didn’t really do much bowling wise with 0-34 from just under 6 overs.

It was Loudon who really shone in the bowling during his very brief period. 3 Overs and 2 Wickets for only 20 runs. Mamood always seems to bowl well for the ‘A’ side and his 2-40 from 7 overs including one maiden was an impressive figure.

But regardless we lost due to a superior batting display from the West Indies namely Samuels’ 107. On the bowling side Richardson had some good figures with 2-26 over 6 overs including 2 maidens

Overall, some positives for England but in the end a defeat



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