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Six and Out - Some Serious Cricket

Archive for July 2007

July 31st, 2007

Umpires unlikely to deny India

England vs India, 2nd Test, Day 5, Trent Bridge
India look set to complete an emphatic victory over England on the 5th morning of the 2nd test, needing just 63 runs and all day and 10 wickets with which to do it. India have dominated throughout the match and though the weather wiped out most of […]

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July 30th, 2007

Jellybeangate

Tempers flared and players from both sides lost control in the 2nd test between India and England at Trent Bridge. Sree Santh has already been fined half his match fee for shoulder barging Michael Vaughan and has also accused of deliberately bowling beamers and no-balls during his spell.
Elsewhere, some serious argy-bargy occurred between Kevien Pietersen […]

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July 28th, 2007

Shaky start to 2nd test

2nd Test match, India vs England, Trent Bridge
Fickle weather in England looks set to completely disrupt the 2nd test between England and India. Day 1 didn’t get underway until 1500 and by close of play, England had managed to lose 7 wickets for a mere 170 rus. The Indian bowling was of a reasonable standard […]

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July 25th, 2007

Tresco won’t tour yet

Marcus Trescothick announced today that he won’t take part in any England duty for the timebeing, ruling himself out of the Twenty20 World Cup and the Winter tours to New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Despite being in good form for Somerset, he expressed his concerns at playing for England and wanted to be sure that […]

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July 23rd, 2007

1st Test peters out

India vs England, Lord’s Day 5
Sadly, the match that was truly poised for a thrilling finish, came to nothing as England’s shoddy weather intervened. Day 5 started with India needing some 250 runs for the win, or to save 7 wickets to ensure the draw. England were in a strong position after day 4 following […]

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July 23rd, 2007

Lara to totally bugger his career

Brian Lara has announced that he is to come out of retirement to join the Indian Cricket League, the league that has “broken away” from International cricket, and is not recognised by the ICC. Lara, who announced his retirement from all forms of the game after the dismal World Cup, will certainly be one of […]

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July 20th, 2007

Strauss finds some form

The 1st test between England and India got underway with a slightly stuttery start. Winning the toss, England captain Michael Vaughan elected to bat. Alastair Cook was out fairly cheaply, but out-of-form Andrew Strauss made runs (96) in a partnership with Vaughan (79). England were looking great at one point, when they were off the […]

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July 18th, 2007

England vs India

Six & Out has taken a wee break recently. The break was a little impromptu as a result of a couple of cricket-caused finger injuries, on top of a promptu week away in the sun, where there was no Internet access. That means that S&O finds itself a little behind the times and struggling […]

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July 4th, 2007

Englindies / Westingland

Two Twenty20’s and two one day Internationals down and… scores are level. England and the West Indies are so evenly matched that there’s very little to separate them. And that’s not saying we’ve had four tense and exciting games - quite the opposite, in fact. Rather, we’ve been treated to four very one sided affairs, […]

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