Story England International Season - September 8th, 2007 - India in England

Who will finish victorious in the Natwest ODI Series?


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Good squads for Australia and Pakistan, there will be some tough competition.

Nice update mate!
 
This tournament is going to be a cracker! I think Pakistan have the ability to get past their group and into the Semi-Finals. Go Pakistan!

Great presentation Jack!
 
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www.cricinfo.com said:
England v India, 2nd ODI, Bristol
Second ODI team news
Cricinfo Staff
August 24, 2007

England's seam bowler James Anderson misses the second ODI due to a bruised
wrist received during a training session yesterday afternoon. Stuart Broad will
take his place in the side alongside Ryan Sidebottom in the bowling department.
Stuart Broad will come in at number 9 to complete a strong batting line-up.

India make a few changes from the side that were bowled out for 196 in the
first ODI. Gautam Gambhir is replaced by young Rohit Sharma at number three.
Ajit Agarkar is the other player to be left on the sidelines as Piyush Chawla
comes in to replace him. It is expected to be a spinning pitch at Bristol
and may well be the thinking behind brining Chawla into the side. Both
youngsters made their debuts early this year and will be keen to impress the
selectors.

Conditions are set to be clear for the day-night game at Bristol. The pitch is
expected to turn and may be a bit slow. Runs could be hard to come by and
the spinners will be crucial to determine the result of the match.

England: P.Collingwood (c), I.Bell, S.Broad, A.Cook, A.Flintoff, D.Mascarenhas,
M.Panesar, K.Pietersen, M.Prior (wk), O.Shah, R.Sidebottom

India: R.Dravid (c), P.Chawla, MS.Dhoni (wk), S.Ganguly, Z.Khan, I.Pathan,
R.Sharma, H.Singh, RP.Singh, Y.Singh, S.Tendulkar
 
Unlucky about Anderson getting injured. Chawla is a talented bowler and he can be the key for India, I'm surprised at Gambhir being dropped though. Good update treva :D.
 
Good squads for both teams. I predict an Indian win.

Great presentation Jack! Loving this story mate! :hpraise
 
August 24th, 2007

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England v India 2nd ODI

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SECOND NATWEST ODI MATCH, Bristol
India 208/5 beat England 196/7 by 12 runs

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This brought Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid to the crease. Sharma found it
difficult to score freely and after a partnership of 52 he was dismissed for 20.
Paul Collingwood got an off cutter to grip and hit Sharma in front of off stump.
With Yuvraj Singh in Dravid continued to rotate the strike whilst Singh looked
to accelerate the score. Singh smashed 37 from just 18 balls in an innings
that included 7 fours and a six. Just as Dravid started to hit some boundaries
Monty Panesar removed them both within the space of a few balls. Dravid
was caught at deep square leg by Broad for 57 from 89 balls, and then Singh
missed a full ball he tried to sweep and was trapped plumb leg before.

MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh both hit a boundary to give England a target
of 209 to win from 50 overs.

Alastair Cook and Matt Prior put on 54 for the first wicket partnership before
India got their first breakthrough. Irfan Pathan pegged back Prior's middle
stump, the wicket keeper batsmen making 29 from 40 balls. Ian Bell joined
Cook and the two started ticking things over quite comfortably. But just 8
short of his half century Cook departed thanks to a fine piece of bowling by
Harbhajan Singh. Singh enticed Cook with a flighted delivery and with the left
hander charging, the ball slid under Cook's bat and cannoned into his off
stump.

Pietersen came to the wicket and, like Tendulkar, found it hard to play his
normal quality strokes. Bell and Pietersen moved the score onto 151 but the
run rate was starting to climb. Piyush Chawla dismissed Pietersen leg before
for 22 off a very slow 59 balls to bring Owais Shah to the crease. With the
score at 152/3 the mayhem started. Ian Bell defended one into the off side
and called for a single but after a few steps turned back. Shah was already
half way down the wicket and had no chance of making it back. Sharma
flicked the ball to Chawla who whipped off the bails at the non-strikers end.

The captain Paul Collingwood came to the crease with England needing 57
runs to win. Two balls after the Shah run out another England batsmen was
heading back to the pavilion thanks to a run out. Again it was the batsmen
who hadn't faced a delivery, the captain Collingwood, to depart from the
middle. Bell hit a cut shot past the point fielder and immediately called two.
It looked a comfortable two until Collingwood slipped on his turn. Pathan, the
fielder, threw the ball into the non-strikers end and despite a despairing dive
the England captain couldn't make it.

Things had changed within minutes and it wasn't about to stop there. Flintoff
was the new batsmen with Ian Bell at the crease. With Bell just 2 away from
a deserved half century disaster struck for the fourth time within the space of
two runs. With runs needed Bell went for the slog sweep and connected well
only for it to find Irfan Pathan on the square leg boundary.

With the lower order and bowlers left to try and reach the target it was down
to Andrew Flintoff and Dimi Mascarenhas to hit most of the runs. But yet
again England's running was their downfall, this time the explosive Flintoff
departing. A close single was picked up by Yuvraj Singh and with a direct hit
found Flintoff an inch short of his ground.

Mascarenhas and Broad had the tough task of hitting 10 an over on a spinning
pitch. They both hit lusty blows but good tight death bowling by Yuvraj Singh
and Piyush Chawla meant India won with 12 runs to spare.

With the series tied at 1-1 the teams move on to Egbaston for the third ODI.
Scorecard
 
Bad batting by England there, but good knocks from Dravid and Ganuly, KUTGW mate, hopefully England can reclaim the advantage at Edgbaston
 
England should have batted a lot better and kept up with the run rate.

Great works Jack. Fantastic story mate!
 
Sorry for the lack of updates guys, not that there are that many who are reading ;)

Hope to post an update sometime in the next few days/year :p
 
I apoligize. I do read all the updates, I'm just to lazy to comment :(. Lol the next update scheduled for May 2010 (really for August 2013 :p).
 
haha yeah, something like that :p

Next update will be the 2nd ODI between South Africa and Zimbabwe. Will try and do that this weekend if not before!
 
A very close game and a good win for India considering they lost the first ODI. Another wonderful update from you Jack, lovely to read and a good picture to go with.

Good work mate, keep it up!:)
 
Well played by both teams. It was a close match...

Will be waiting for the next update (2013 maybe? :p)
 

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