June 20th, 2007
England took hold of the dead rubber and gave it a bloody good slap to take an assured 2-0 series victory and turn it in to an emphatic whooping by winning the final match of the series and sealing the 3-0 victory. As rain wiped out the first day and a half, a result looked […]
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June 17th, 2007
You do have to feel for some of the West Indians at the moment. Take, for example, Darren Ganga. Captain and opening batsman of a fairly lacklustre West Indian side, that currently is getting rather used to losing. They’ve already lost this series and have one more game to play. Accordingly, the game doesn’t mean […]
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June 15th, 2007
The 4th test between England and West Indies failed to get underway today due to torrential rain in most of northern England. That the game was abandoned by midday says plenty about exactly how wet it is. The forecast isn’t great for the next few days so it could be a very frustrating time indeed […]
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May 28th, 2007
2nd Test, England vs West Indies, Headingley
England sealed a convincing victory in the 2nd test, by an innings an 280 odd runs. Batting first, England notched up 570-7 dec in a day and a half, with Micheal Vaughan (103) and Kevin Pietersen (226) the stars of the show. In response, West Indies were bowled out […]
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May 26th, 2007
West Indies have finished Day 2 of the number 2 test match of this England West Indies series on, wait for it…
“chu for twenny-chu”. Marvellous effort.
Here for a head’s up.
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May 23rd, 2007
Ryan Sideshow BottomBob is back for England in the 2nd test against the West Indies, drafted in to provide cover for injured Matthew Hoggard.
I can’t actually find anything else to say about it. Is it a good idea? I don’t know, but I think any person with as hair as cool as that deserves a […]
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May 15th, 2007
The waiting is over. The question has been answered. The era of a new English cricket team has been officially ushered in and it’s all systems go. New coach Peter Moores has made a statement. He’s done it. This is the one. The New England Squad. Wow. Exciting.
Oh wait, it’s the same squad as the […]
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May 13th, 2007
I hope Steve has screwed his head back on. If he has, then watch out West Indies.
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April 23rd, 2007
England’s final match in the 2007 World Cup neatly signals the start of new things for the side. The match, against the West Indies, was not without its highlights - foremost it was to be Duncan Fletcher’s last game in charge, a fact shadowed by the fact that it was also Brian Lara’s last one […]
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March 30th, 2007
The West Indies’ campaign to become the first host nation to lift the World Cup took another hit today in below par performance against New Zealand. Hoping to bounce back from a thumping defeat against Australia, the Windies were asked to bat by New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming but a lack of concentration saw the […]
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