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End Game | Drinks Break - The Cricket Blog
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Drinks Break – The Cricket Blog. World Cup ’07. January 5, 2007 at 11:41 pm. His last 10 ODI innings: 9, 8, 1, 10, 9, 17, 65, 0, 18, 11 (average 14.8). His last 10 test innings: 31, 65, 0, 4, 4, 33, 0, 8, 40, 4 (average 18.9). The last throw of the dice was to accommodate him down the order in the hope that his batting finds some direction. It hasn’t. Now the only direction he must find is the way out of the team. Entry filed under: Straight Bat. An Emperor’s Essay. Return of the Hungry Warrior. Enjoy yo...
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A Method to the Madness? | Drinks Break - The Cricket Blog
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Drinks Break – The Cricket Blog. World Cup ’07. A Method to the Madness? February 15, 2007 at 6:04 pm. Lot has been written and said about India’s fifteen for the World Cup in April. Should Sehwag have been selected? Why didn’t Powar make it? Is Kumble the correct choice? A billion people and a zillion opinions. So, for a change, I won’t add to the ocean of comments and criticism our eminent selection panel has been drowned in ever since they announced the squad on the 12th. Therefore, Uthappa makes it i...
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Return of the Hungry Warrior | Drinks Break - The Cricket Blog
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Drinks Break – The Cricket Blog. World Cup ’07. Return of the Hungry Warrior. January 22, 2007 at 10:33 pm. What all this means now is that Ganguly is again a prominent feature of India’s plans in both forms of the game. Along with Dravid, Sachin and Dhoni, he is the only batsman who has already assured himself of a seat on the flight to the West Indies in March a huge achievement in itself, given that he was out in the cold till only a month back. Entry filed under: Straight Bat. 4 Comments Add your own.
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View from the Boundary: The bowling's the thing
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View from the Boundary. Saturday, 17 January 2009. The bowling's the thing. 2 March 2009 at 21:26. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Last of the summer whine. The Corridor of Uncertainty. The bowlings the thing. The captain and the coach. View my complete profile.
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View from the Boundary: August 2008
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View from the Boundary. Sunday, 31 August 2008. England ride on giant shoulders. A winding tunnel with no visible way out; the occasional, illusory glimmer of light. An apt summary for the fortunes of England's one-day side prior to Kevin's Pietersen's. Reign as captain; likewise for the career of Andrew Flintoff. Following three golden, glorious months back in the summer of 2005, when he stood tall and the cricket world sat at his feet. Almost a year ago, Flintoff's. Was missed in the field too: for his...
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View from the Boundary: December 2008
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View from the Boundary. Monday, 29 December 2008. The victory of mediocrity. Tuesday, 23 December 2008. England look back to the future. Sunday, 21 December 2008. Smith bridges South Africa's Rubicon. Defeating Australia has been something of an obsession for South Africa in the years since their re-entry into international cricket. The challenge broke a leader as strong as Hansie. Force, twice rallied. Late wickets on the fourth evening also seemed to drag the game back in the hosts' favour. But...Over ...
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4th Test – Trent Bridge | Flintoffs Ashes
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Just another cricket blog. 1st Test – Lords. 2nd Test – Edgbaston. 3rd Test – Old Trafford. 4th Test – Trent Bridge. 5th Test – The Oval. 4th Test – Trent Bridge. England 1st Innings – 477 all out (123.1 overs). Australia 1st Innings – 218 all out (49.1 overs). Australia 2ns Innings – 387 all out (124.0 overs). England 2ns Innings – 129 for 7 (31.5 overs). England won by 3 wickets. I bet it wouldn’t have been Matthew Hoggard and Ashley Giles! Desperate times for the Aussie skipper. So desperate he de...
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View from the Boundary: April 2009
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View from the Boundary. Saturday, 11 April 2009. Rite of Spring still blooms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Last of the summer whine. The Corridor of Uncertainty. Rite of Spring still blooms. View my complete profile.