Story Ashes 2005

Who will win the Natwest ODI series


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champ their is a rosebowl in cricket 2004 the ground is called southampton and hampshire play thier
 
About the Ground:


The Rose Bowl

Southampton, England

Also or formerly known as West End
Capacity 6,500
End names Pavilion End, Northern End
Home team(s) Hampshire, Hampshire 2nd XI






The Rose Bowl, Hampshire's fourth home and its most state-of-the-art, was designed by award-winning architects Michael Hopkins & Partners and hosted its inaugural first-team match in 2001. The ground, shaped like a circular amphitheatre, and its highlight - the three-storey pavilion with canopied roof - is a splendid feat of architecture, but not, as yet, backed up by easy access. One of the venues for the Champions Trophy in 2004, the Rose Bowl received widespread criticism when access to the ground for England's key fixture against Sri Lanka proved extremely difficult, as 16,000 spectators descended. Nevertheless, Hampshire's ambitions continue unchecked: floodlights are set to be installed in 2006, paving the way for their hopes of becoming the premier venue for day-night internationals in England. The ground's development - costing a whopping ?24million - ran into financial difficulties in 2000, before a Hampshire businessman and cricket enthusiast Rob Bransgrove stepped in to secure its future.


 
thanks champ i will be happy to takeover this series good luck with your training
 
England v Australia 20:20 Match live from The Rose Bowl


David Gower: welcome for this exciting 20:20 Match betwenn England and Australia, this is a perfect start the summer for the up coming Natwest Series, Natwest Challenge and the Ashes

Our Commentary team today is Nasser Hussain, David Loyd, Bob Willis, Ian Botham, Michael Holding and of course me David Gower
 
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Ian Botham: welcome to the its a very cloudy day today so thier is high chance of rain but the weather forecast says thing will brighten up so lets keep our fingers crossed

the pitch is always bolwer friendly here at the rose bowl so the team batting first will look to bowl first with the swing and seam



Australia won the toss earlier and decided to put england in

that is already an advantage to aussies as conditions favour bowling
 
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Lineups for both Teams



Well Both teams have to be cautious today against each other.

England need to watchful against Australias pace attack with the likes of Glen McGrath, Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie

Australia need to watch out for the big hitters Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Pitersen
 
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well im putting up the both the strong sides for australia and england
 

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