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MalhotraRaj84
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Topic: West Indies in England (2012)Posted: 23 May 2012 at 8:20pm |
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Agreed one of the bowler was injured while Roach was tired , but still he could have brought him in short bursts just before the break and after the break.I guess he was too worried about the over rate and penalty.You can't put yourself ahead of victory, that too against England when your team had done a great job in take 4 quick wickets ( effectively 3). Bell , was really happy facing Samuels and Sammy. |
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Sledger
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Posted: 24 May 2012 at 7:59am |
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Just comparing the run chases - with Saqlain killing England off with guile and highlighting the Windies lack of such skills in this test match. If the Windies had a talent like Saqlain England just might have bottled it. |
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Sledger
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Posted: 24 May 2012 at 8:03am |
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Yes Raj , the over rate must've worried Sammy but bowling himself and Samuels didn't do him any good - he was fined 80% of his match fee for slow over rate ! Edited by Sledger - 24 May 2012 at 8:03am |
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spin wizard
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Posted: 24 May 2012 at 11:24pm |
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Sledger, are you confusing Saqlain with Ajmal??
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Posted: 25 May 2012 at 11:16am |
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game is underway, England unchanged, West Indies bring in Rampaul and Shillingford for Gabriel and Edwards; something of a risk considering Rampaul and Roach are probably not 100% fit.
Windies won the toss and batted. Pitch looks slightly on the slow side but will presumably get quicker over the next couple of days. First wicket has just fallen, a terrific catch by Anderson at 3rd slip off Broad. |
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zuhair_abbasi
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Posted: 25 May 2012 at 11:17am |
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Baffling to see Barath continuing - he as mastered single digit scores
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sam_ahmed
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Posted: 25 May 2012 at 4:41pm |
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I do rate Barath, he looks good but yes he is running out of time. If Gayle and Simmons do come back then both the current openers might be out of the side.
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Posted: 25 May 2012 at 8:41pm |
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A day of two halves there, all England then a terrific battle put up by Samuels and Sammy. The wicket went awfully flat in the afternoon session, amply demonstrated by someone with as basic a technique as Sammy's scoring runs so easily, so I reckon at least another 100 is needed before Windies have a par score.
It will get harder to bat on probably around day 4 so if either side can get a handy first innings lead they'll be in the box seat. |
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spin wizard
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Posted: 26 May 2012 at 4:12am |
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By the way i've seen a few balls behave, Shillingford should enjoy using this pitch in the 2nd innings. Very good recovery from West Indies and a more disciplined bowling attack this time around. Day 1 is still very early in the game but very good batting by Samuels and Sammy to at least have them in a comfortable position.
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sam_ahmed
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Posted: 26 May 2012 at 6:27pm |
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Strauss hitting his second ton in two games... WI on the back foot again now and need to ensure they don't allow ENG to go too far ahead. Roach's no-balls are disgusting.
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 1:21am |
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Another ton for Strauss, lovely knock too, but KP looked in terrific form, and you have to think that unless WI nail him early on tomorrow, he is going to make a big score.
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 11:24am |
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ahh well they nailed him early when I was looking forward to a KP masterclass all day
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Mikey
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 2:52pm |
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Match is quite evenly poised - England need to get that 100+ lead to really seal the game methinks. Samuels has been in wonderful form, really has complemented Chanderpaul quite well, while Sammy has justified his spot in the side with this lower order ton. Don't see many 100s from no.8 these days.
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Mikey
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 4:32pm |
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England only take a 59 lead and Samuels cleans up the last 2 wickets! What a game he is having!?
What an excellent match, we've seen wickets, centuries and a decent run rate!? Windies are really competitve these days, and they are pushing England hard here. Hopefully the Windies can muster up a 300 target for England, that'd be exciting. |
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 7:28pm |
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They'll do well do get a 300 lead now. This Windies side seems to be competitive in matches up to a point, then let it all slip. They did exactly the same in the series against Australia, they did so at Lords and have done so here in abundance - it's a team going in the right direction, but one that desperately needs to learn how to win games.
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Posted: 28 May 2012 at 2:23am |
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The Windies recipe is missing a superstar/ Gayle - Narine. |
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Rohit Sharma - What the world has seen is gear 1, gear speed 2,3,4,5,7,8,9 to be witnessed in IPL only.
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Sledger
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Posted: 28 May 2012 at 5:48am |
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Another match that the Windies have competed really well before having a nightmare session. 61-6 and just 3 runs ahead means that this match won't see lunchtime today. Tim Bresnan showed that bowling straight on a pitch that's a little up and down will pay great dividends. DRS got plenty of airing , but Bravo's decision to contest has to be one of the daftest - you can't get more plumb than that one! It's a great pity that the day finished as it did - the Windies attack did an exceptional job to reel in the English batsmen. Strauss struggled yesterday , probably a combination of good bowling and a lack of fluency after such a fine display on Saturday. Poor old Edwards simply can't buy a run and will be very fortunate to play in the final test. So will Gayle get back ? They need someone to give them a decent start - Chanderpaul didn't look anywhere near as comfortable against the newer ball yesterday , cementing his #6 spot , rather than any place higher.
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Mikey
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Posted: 28 May 2012 at 9:23am |
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Windies are great at getting one excited and then they just disappoint. They are a talented side, no doubt, some of the guys in their side are truly world class. They're really lacking that killer instinct, that same instinct that makes England a world beater. Edited by Mikey - 28 May 2012 at 9:23am |
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sam_ahmed
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Posted: 28 May 2012 at 7:00pm |
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what they are missing Clobs is a good solid top order... someone like Chris Gayle who can intimidate any damn bowler in the world, someone with good all round abilities like Dwayne Bravo, and perhaps someone having the experience of Ramnaresh Sarwan. I have supported WICB in the past, I thought Gayle and co think they are bigger than the game and all that, but at the moment Gayle looks absolutely committed to getting back into the side, he has withdrawn his somerset contract, he has done whatever the WICB have asked him to do and now they want a meeting to clear up "residual" matter... GO TO HELL!!! Sarwan, Gayle, Jerome are all victims of a very badly led WICB... and what is it that Ottis Gibson wants, like Holding has said the moment anyone says something he doesn't like he doesn't want him around... why can't someone get rid of the entire WICB current management and support staff, kick out and I mean KICK OUT Ottis Gibson and start afresh????
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Mikey
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Posted: 29 May 2012 at 4:32am |
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Dwayne Bravo will bring a no nonsesne approach with the bat and I think Gayle's inclusion will provide more consistent starts. I'd like to see Sarwan come back sometime in the future and if they're going to persist with Sammy then he really needs to bat at 7 so that an extra bowler can play. Sammy is not more than a 4th seamer - his stats don't really tell the real story. I do like Sammy, but he does hold back the bowling attack (as he's batting at 8, it's obvious that he's picked for his bowling, despite his recent ton).
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Posted: 29 May 2012 at 8:00am |
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I don't agree Sam - Otis Gibson is the reason that the Windies attack is functioning so well. They're fitter and bowl to plans - he's carried on from where he left off when with England. No doubt that the Windies administration is a joke , but I think Gibson is doing a fine professional job.
As for the result - no surprises , but it took quite a bit longer than I expected. Graeme Swann being left in the cold for so long was odd too , even though I understood that the up and down nature of the pitch suited straight seam bowling. A big pat on the back for Tim Bresnan - a real donkey who'll bowl into the wind and grind out a few valuable runs at the death - an unsung hero , something that so many great sides have usually had in their ranks. |
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Posted: 29 May 2012 at 11:37pm |
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Not sure why people bash Gibson so much, but i'd take this currently lead bowling attack under him than all the ones I've seen for for last decade after Ambrose and Walsh left. For the last 2 years, they have probably conceded 500 runs once, and that says a lot of good things about this bowling. The batting is the biggest problem, # 1 - 4 can't buy a run at the moment and has been making the bowlers effort go to great waste.
And the WICB is not holding back Jerome Taylor. Ignore what Holding has said, he is only speaking for Jamaican sake, but Jerome Taylor even got sent home from Pune's squad in the last IPL due to injury. Was that the WICB fault?? The WICB has licensed doctor to continually check after Jerome Taylor for physiotherapy treatment, in which Jerome Taylor have skipped quite a few of those meeting. Why should the WICB then be bothered with picking him when he doesn't want to do the required work to get back to fitness?? For the record, not even his home Island of Jamaica has picked him in any competitive squad lately. Why didn't Holding criticize Jamaica for that? WICB has NO say whatsoever in the selection of regional sides. Also, it turned out that David Gower knew more than Holding on the subject. While Holding was ranting off in the commentary box, Gower just said, if he's FIT, playing, and taking wickets, then he should be in the West Indies team. Everyone know Taylor has been breaking down as soon as he's been selected again. it's been happening since 2009. Edited by spin wizard - 29 May 2012 at 11:38pm |
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Posted: 30 May 2012 at 12:56pm |
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Thanks for that SW , I learned more about Taylor in 30 seconds than I've picked up in the last 12 months! If he goes AWOL when expected at meetings and doesn't follow a fitness regime he can't get picked , simple as that.
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Posted: 30 May 2012 at 2:19pm |
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Would have been really exciting if we could have seen Gayle, Bravo and Narine in the current squad of West Indies... otherwise it looks an easy series win for England.
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Posted: 30 May 2012 at 2:36pm |
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Well Sledger, there's always 2 sides of the story. The Doctor did say that Taylor was missing meetings, Jerome Taylor has denied those allegations, but from the way Holding was talking, he simply thought the WICB had an agenda - it was sensed that he didn't do any homework on the subject. Since the air was cleared on that matter, he never ranted about the Taylor issue again.
We in the Caribbean allow too much ill discipline behaviour once someone is deemed very talented, we give them too much leeway to accomodate them, which in return they do as they please. At least Holding did admit that the senior guys needed an attitude adjustment, which is what this current team is providing. Holding usually speaks very fair, but gets caught in a mess when it comes to his home of Jamaica. I have no sympathy for Taylor, even being out late at nights instead of being at home resting and trying to get his body back in shape. The WICB told him to play a full season of first class cricket to prove his body is holding up well (which I think is fair seeing he kept breaking down after every 3 game for the West Indies).
The Jamaicans and taylor supporters don't like that, saying its unfair and that its directed to one player only. WICB was constantly looking after him, taking care of all his medical bills since he broke down early in his career. They always picked him once he "appeared fit" and he always kept on breaking down.
If Chris Tremlett keeps on breaking down, I know for certain England will push him down the pecking order, in which Onions will be preferred over him. I rate Tremlett highly and I know England do also, but even Onions name is coming up ahead of him now as he's injured often.
What I can agree with Holding on, is the treatment of Sarwan and Gayle by the WICB. From what i've gathered, it indeed seem as if the WICB methods were to sabotage Gayle and Sarwan's career (not just internationally), as they were currently beating around the bush in issuing NOC for Gayle to play in the IPL. They fully knew they weren't going to pick Gayle for internationals but were still delaying the NOC in certain cases. To me, this is definitely not a good thing to do. As far as i'm concerned, the lesson has been taught to Gayle and Sarwan now, and a new attitude to the team. This would be the right time to bring them back. With the current bowling attack, another 100 runs can ensure a win for Windies. Edited by spin wizard - 30 May 2012 at 2:41pm |
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Posted: 02 June 2012 at 1:21pm |
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oh Dear, poor old Kirk Edwards out for another duck in the tour match today - 20 runs in 8 innings so far. Poor sod.
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Mikey
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Gayle, Sarwan, Nash and Dwayne Bravo are all more adequate replacements for Edwards... even Deonarine would be a better option. |
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Posted: 03 June 2012 at 8:47am |
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KP's retirement from ODI's and T20's is a huge huge setback for England, as it is ENG have not been a very good team in the Limited overs format and KP was one man who, as I've always said, was a game changer, ENG will surely struggle without him, they will need to find an able replacement, Straus gone, KP gone, Freddie gone ... all of them retired well before they should have, ENG will struggle in the LOI's.
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 6:39am |
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Tis a cruel game Clobs - I imagine he was really excited before boarding the plane to England - now he'll be glad to get home methinks! So no Jimmy Anderson for the final test and talk of resting Stuart Broad as well. Graham Onions and Steven Finn are more than capable of filling in , but the Sun reports Jimmy as wanting to play. It's a dilemma , but if he has niggles , then I'm happy to see him rested if that means he'll be firing on all cylinders against the South Africans. |
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Wow, Windies have named a very good squad for the limited overs leg to England. Gayle and Lendl Simmons is back. Simmons seem to still be in good form after coming back from injury, smashing a quick fire 50 against India A. England's bowling will have to be spot on during those games, a lot of fire power in that side with Gayle, Simmons, Dwayne Smith, Sammy, Russell, Pollard, Dwayne Bravo.
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