Punk_Sk8r
National Board President
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2006

Even Start by Both Teams!
Well we can tell you these first 20 overs or so have been more exciting than ever. Our assumption of how the pitch would play out early on was exactly spot on. There have been good shots aswell as chances. England took a well paced start to the series a bit slow but they kept ticking the scorebord, with some well messured strokes by both Strauss and Cook.

Speaking of Cook, he has held his nerve and not really gone after many wild shots, he's hit the shots that are there to be hit. Good temprement and he can go on to make a big score as he definatly has the right start of course he didnt get that start without a few scares.
As we said Cook got a few scares along the way and this is where the West Indies messed up in the begining they got their chances but didn't take them, some of these chances they will say that luck did not go their way which is a fair point, but the other chances they should have taken and it was a case of butter fingers, which can't be blamed on anyone else but them!

But eventually, things went West Indies way and they went their way quick. Despite missing many chances and not having the best of luck the Windies did not lose spirit and kept on the attack and it paid off big time for them. Strauss was the first wicket to fall, he was looking in great nick with thirty odd to his name, so its fair to say he got the ideal start, but he also got out really softly with a gentle lob to the man at cover who took the simple catch.
Despite that England still looked good and carried on the attack until Michael Vaughan got some of the West Indies bad luck, he was also looking in good touch playing confidently and timing the ball well until he went to flash at one outside offstump which did nothing except get the inside edge and crash onto the stumps, a dissapointing first innings for the England skipper!

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