King Pietersen
ICC Board Member
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2006
- Location
- Manchester
Thought I'd start a thread like this, seeing as we've got one for ICC, and now that CC is genuinely playable and good we can actually get somewhere on the game.
I started a new save as England today, as you have to with the new update, and I have to say, I've started pretty well. First Test against the Windies resulted in a comfortable 5 wicket win, with Adil Rashid standing in for the injured Swann taking a 5fer in the 2nd innings. I made one change to the line-up for the next game, with Ian Bell coming in for Ravi Bopara, and man did it boost the batting line-up. Here was the XI:
1. Strauss *
2. Cook
3. Bell
4. Pietersen
5. Bopara
6. Prior +
7. Flintoff
8. Broad
9. Rashid
10. Onions
11. Anderson
Started the Test with Gayle winning the toss and electing to bat first. We then got off to a flyer with the ball, with Onions picking up Gayle and Chanderpaul and then Jimmy getting Morton. Ramdin closely followed, but then Pollard and Sarwan managed to put on a big partnership, with Sarwan making a 90 and Pollard 104. As soon as they went though, the tail collapsed and they were bowled out for 257, Rashid picking up another 5fer. His 2nd in back to back innings.
Rashid's 5fer was going to be overshadowed by the batting though. When we were reduced to 87/3 with KP, Strauss and Cook in the hutch I was starting to get worried, but I had no reason to. Bell and Bopara proceeded to smash the Windies all round the park. They put on 193, with Bell eventually getting out for exactly 100. That Bell and Bopara partnership was then blown away by what followed. Ravi Bopara and Matthew Prior put on a phenomenal 399 in their partnership. Bopara finishing with 313 from 405 balls and Prior scoring 171 from 322 balls. Superb innings, especially from Bopara, I was hoping he'd make it to Lara's record, but it wasn't to be. Brilliance nonetheless.
Once we'd declared on 678/6 with West Indies over 400 behind, the match was already as good as decided. The openers put up a valiant fight, making 83 and 63 respectively, but once they got out it was all over. The wickets were shared round, with Onions, Anderson and Broad picking up 2 each and Freddie picking up 3fer. No 5 wicket haul for Rashid this time, but his 13 overs for 20 put pressure on the batsmen which led to wickets falling at the other end.
Unsurprisingly Ravi Bopara picked up the MOTM award for his 313, with England winning the series 2-0 =]. Awesome stuff. This game without the crashing is remarkably fun!
I started a new save as England today, as you have to with the new update, and I have to say, I've started pretty well. First Test against the Windies resulted in a comfortable 5 wicket win, with Adil Rashid standing in for the injured Swann taking a 5fer in the 2nd innings. I made one change to the line-up for the next game, with Ian Bell coming in for Ravi Bopara, and man did it boost the batting line-up. Here was the XI:
1. Strauss *
2. Cook
3. Bell
4. Pietersen
5. Bopara
6. Prior +
7. Flintoff
8. Broad
9. Rashid
10. Onions
11. Anderson
Started the Test with Gayle winning the toss and electing to bat first. We then got off to a flyer with the ball, with Onions picking up Gayle and Chanderpaul and then Jimmy getting Morton. Ramdin closely followed, but then Pollard and Sarwan managed to put on a big partnership, with Sarwan making a 90 and Pollard 104. As soon as they went though, the tail collapsed and they were bowled out for 257, Rashid picking up another 5fer. His 2nd in back to back innings.
Rashid's 5fer was going to be overshadowed by the batting though. When we were reduced to 87/3 with KP, Strauss and Cook in the hutch I was starting to get worried, but I had no reason to. Bell and Bopara proceeded to smash the Windies all round the park. They put on 193, with Bell eventually getting out for exactly 100. That Bell and Bopara partnership was then blown away by what followed. Ravi Bopara and Matthew Prior put on a phenomenal 399 in their partnership. Bopara finishing with 313 from 405 balls and Prior scoring 171 from 322 balls. Superb innings, especially from Bopara, I was hoping he'd make it to Lara's record, but it wasn't to be. Brilliance nonetheless.
Once we'd declared on 678/6 with West Indies over 400 behind, the match was already as good as decided. The openers put up a valiant fight, making 83 and 63 respectively, but once they got out it was all over. The wickets were shared round, with Onions, Anderson and Broad picking up 2 each and Freddie picking up 3fer. No 5 wicket haul for Rashid this time, but his 13 overs for 20 put pressure on the batsmen which led to wickets falling at the other end.
Unsurprisingly Ravi Bopara picked up the MOTM award for his 313, with England winning the series 2-0 =]. Awesome stuff. This game without the crashing is remarkably fun!