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PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:03 pm    Post subject: England's batters make Sri Lanka toil. Reply with quote

England's batters make Sri Lanka toil
11:14am 11th May 2006



England 318-3 - close of today's play

England made smooth progress against Sri Lanka at Lord's on the first day of the opening Test match of the summer.

Openers Marcus Trescothick and Andrew Strauss batted through the first session until Strauss was caught off the bowling of spin king Muttiah Muralitharan for 48 just before lunch.



Opener Marcus Trescothick in action for England.


Trescothick, who put on 127 with Essex youngster Alistair Cook for the second wicket, recorded a stylish 106 before he also fell to Muralitharan, caught by Jayawardene.

Cook then fell late in the day for a polished 89 off the bowling of Maharoof, bringing nightwatchman Matthew Hoggard to the crease who safely saw off the final overs of the day. Kevin Pieterson is 54 not out overnight.


Alastair Cook impressed again with a superb innings of 89
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Andrew Flintoff won the toss and had no hesitation in opting to bat on a beautifully sunny and hot day at the headquarters of cricket.

The selectors handed a Test debut to Lancashire seamer Sajid Mahmood, opting to leave out Gloucestershire's Jon Lewis, who is also uncapped, and Warwickshire batsman Ian Bell from the 13-man squad announced on Sunday.

Mahmood will line up for England in an attack featuring captain Andrew Flintoff, Matthew Hoggard and Liam Plunkett while left-arm spinner Monty Panesar provided the slow bowling option.

The side includes four players - Mahmood, Panesar, Plunkett and Alastair Cook - making their first home Test appearances for the start of the three-Test series.

Yorkshire seamer Hoggard is also hoping to mark the start of the international summer by claiming the three wickets he requires to become only the 10th England bowler in history to claim 200 Test victims.


Scorecard (shortened version)

Trescothick - 106 runs
Strauss - 48 runs
Cook - 89 runs
Pietersen - 54 runs
Hoggard 2 runs
Extras - 19 (b 0, lb 3, nb 13, w 3)

To bat:
PD Collingwood, *A Flintoff, +GO Jones, LE Plunkett, SI Mahmood, MS Panesar

Fall of Wickets:
1-86 (86 AJ Strauss, 119 mins), 2-213 (127 ME Trescothick, 133 mins), 3-312 (99 AN Cook, 99 mins)



England M E Trescothick, A J Strauss, A N Cook, K P Pietersen, P D Collingwood, A Flintoff, G O Jones, L E Plunkett, M J Hoggard, S I Mahmood, M S Panesar

Sri Lanka W U Tharanga, J Mubarak, K C Sangakkara, D P M D Jayawardene, T T Samaraweera, T M Dilshan, C K Kapugedera, M F Maharoof, W P U J C Vaas, K M D N Kulasekara, M Muralitharan


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PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you think they will declare on Blackleaf?

I think the only hope Sri Lanka have got is if it starts raining.
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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 12:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

England are now on 432-4 at lunch.

Kevin Pietersen has scored his 1000th run for England.
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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 12:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Latest score at Lord's.

1st innings

England - 551 - 6 dec (143 overs)
Sri Lanka - 192 all out (55.3 overs)

2nd innings

Sri Lanka - 258 - 3 (93.1 overs)


Sri Lanka are 101 runs behind.
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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 1:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have been listening to the match results blackleaf.England has become(finally) a very formidable Test team.

In the past England has provided my most satisfactory moments.Like the one played I think here in barbados,when Mike Atherton was captain and they were bowled out 48 or was it 46? Och aye, it was ae sight tae see!!


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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kevin Pietersen destroys Sri Lankans.



Second Test

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Pietersen's audacious century takes breath away

David Hopps at Edgbaston
Saturday May 27, 2006
The Guardian

England VS Sri Lanka
2nd Test, at Edgbaston, Birmingham

Latest score

1st Innings
Sri Lanka - 141 all out
England - 295 all out

2nd innings
Sri Lanka 86-4

England are leading by 68 runs. Rain has delayed the start of today's play.



England's Kevin Pietersen has been hailed "the world's best batsman" by Sri Lanka's Muralitharan. His 142 runs from 157 balls, scoring 20 fours and 3 sixes, helped destroy the Sri Lankans.




First it was Australia's genius, Shane Warne, now it is the remarkable Sri Lankan, Muttiah Muralitharan. The two most prolific spinners in Test history are united in the belief that Kevin Pietersen is destined to become the finest batsmen in world cricket.

Murali echoed the praise of Warne, given during last year's Ashes series, after being subjected yesterday to another barnstorming century by England's most flamboyant batsman. "Pietersen played a brilliant innings, one of the best I have seen," he said. "I have played against so many aggressive batsmen - Brian Lara, Inzamam, sometimes Sachin Tendulkar - and I think he is top of the world. He has more power than any other player."

Pietersen's last three Test innings in England have all brought hundreds, his Ashes-winning century against Australia at The Oval last summer now joined by hundreds at Lord's and Edgbaston. His average in Test cricket is above 50 again.

He thrilled a capacity crowd in Birmingham with an unrestrained, often outlandish 142, made from only 157 balls with 20 fours and three sixes. No other batsman has made more than 30 in the match.

His most spectacular shot came moments before he fell leg-before to Muralitharan, a languid reverse sweep for six. South Africa's Jonty Rhodes once reverse-swept Murali for six in a one-day international in Colombo, but it might well be unique in Test history. It was a shot of vaulting ambition and it brought the house down.

"It's not a controlled shot," Pietersen admitted. "It's a naughty shot that you won't see again for a while. People say I pick Murali 90% of the time, but I don't. I have a pretty good reach and because I get so far forward it negates a lot of the spin. Sometimes it looks like I have picked him where, I promise you, I am clueless."

England lead by 68 runs and, after reducing Sri Lanka to 86 for four by the close, they will be confident of wrapping up victory today. Murali conceded that Sri Lanka's chances were slim. "It's turning but I want a lead of at least 150," he said.

The teams

England:
M E Trescothick
A J Strauss
A N Cook
K P Pietersen
P D Collingwood
A Flintoff (capt)
G O Jones (wkt)
L E Plunkett
M J Hoggard
S I Mahmood (In Blackleaf's geology class at college)
M S Panesar


Sri Lanka:
M G Vandort
W U Tharanga
K C Sangakkara (wkt)
D P M D Jayawardene (capt)
T T Samaraweera
T M Dilshan
K M D N Kulasekara
M F Maharoof
W P U J C Vaas,
S L Malinga,
M Muralitharan

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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2006 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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His most spectacular shot came moments before he fell leg-before to Muralitharan, a languid reverse sweep for six. South Africa's Jonty Rhodes once reverse-swept Murali for six in a one-day international in Colombo, but it might well be unique in Test history. It was a shot of vaulting ambition and it brought the house down.


I think this description isn't doing the shot the justice it deserves. Muralitharan is one of the best spinners in the game and to reverse sweep him for six is one of the most amazing shots I have ever seen.

In football terms, it would be similar to scoring from the half-way line with an overhead kick.
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PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think to get a six from a shot like that from ANY bowler is an amazing shot.
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Success for England's rugby team and success for England's cricket team.

England have beaten Sri Lanka.


England seal second Test triumph

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Final score.

1st Innings
Sri Lanka - 141 all out
England - 295 all out

2nd Innings
Sri Lanka - 231 all out
England - 81 for 4

England win by 6 wickets.




Flintoff (left) hit the winning runs after Cook's unbeaten 34



England captured the second Test with a six-wicket success against Sri Lanka on the fourth afternoon at Edgbaston.

Muttiah Muralitharan trapped Marcus Trescothick for a duck and took 4-29, but Alastair Cook struck an unbeaten 34 to guide them past their target of 78.

Sri Lanka had resumed 40 ahead and it took England 55 minutes to break through but they wrapped up the innings for 231 with Liam Plunkett taking 3-17.

Opener Michael Vandort was last out for a tough 105, his second Test century.

After failing to clinch victory from a dominant position at Lord's, it was important for England to take a 1-0 lead going into the final match of the series, beginning at Trent Bridge on Friday.

They set off in pursuit of their modest target with Andrew Strauss hitting fluent drives to the boundary off Lasith Malinga and Chaminda Vaas.

After lunch, though, there was controversy over the dismissal of Strauss, who looked far from happy with Aleem Dar's decision to give him out caught at slip for 16

Replays suggested that he had made no contact with his sweep and the ball had ballooned merely off the pad.

With 40 still required, first innings hero Kevin Pietersen lashed Vaas to midwicket where skipper Mahela Jayawardene took an astonishing catch, only for a no-ball to be called.

Cook mis-timed a cut fractionally short of point as the noise levels from the excitable Sri Lankan fielders intensified.

Malinga was called upon for a final effort, but the opening delivery of his new spell was a short leg-side no-ball and helped on its way to the fine-leg fence by Pietersen, a sequence that was repeated in the same over.

Pietersen did not last much longer, however, beaten all ends up by a skidding delivery from Murali that trapped him bang in front for 13.

But Cook played in sensible fashion throughout, waiting for the bad ball, and cut his third boundary to take the runs required to 10.

Paul Collingwood, although beaten by a searing delivery from Malinga when the erratic paceman finally put the ball in the right area, seemed likely to be there at the finish.

He edged behind, though, to give Muralitharan his 15th 10-wicket match haul.

To the delight of the crowd, that brought Flintoff to the crease with five runs needed and he hit the winning runs by driving Murali down the ground for four.

On a bright morning in Birmingham, skipper Flintoff had opened the bowling, before handing the new ball to Matthew Hoggard at the first opportunity.

Hoggard produced a stunning opening over with the new cherry, swinging four deliveries in to rap Vandort on the pads and cutting another back through the gate.

He was unable to possess the same threat to the right-handed Farveez Maharoof, however.


Vandort's battling century was ultimately fruitless

Having taken 31 balls and 40 minutes to get off the mark, Maharoof clipped the first boundary of the morning 41 minutes in.

With Hoggard failing to find the prodigious swing of his first over, Flintoff replaced him and produced the desired effect with his second ball.

A brutal lifting delivery rose up steeply at Maharoof and gave the England captain the simplest of return catches.

Plunkett did not generate a great deal of movement with the new ball.

But he justified the decision to give him first use of it when extra pace and bounce saw Chaminda Vaas slash to gully and Nuwan Kulasekara fend to the same area in successive deliveries.

Flintoff took no time to remove Lasith Malinga, caught by Andrew Strauss at second slip.

And Plunkett, who missed Saturday's play because of a shoulder niggle, was celebrating match figures of 6-60 when he had Vandort caught behind.

The tall left-hander's watchful 105 had lasted 303 balls but it was ultimately a fruitless endeavour.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What happened Blackleaf? 5 - 0 on home soil!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/5133154.stm

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One-day international, Headingley: Sri Lanka 324-2 beat England 321-7 by eight wickets

Trescothick's century was soon overshadowed by later events
Sri Lankans Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga produced a stand of 286, the third best in one-day internationals, as England lost the series 5-0.

Sri Lanka won by eight wickets as Jayasuriya, in his last international on English soil, hit 152 off 99 balls and fellow opener Tharanga made 109.

England's score of 321-7 was passed in the 38th over, their bowlers unable to back up Marcus Trescothick's 121.

The day was overshadowed by the death of England bowling legend Fred Trueman.


Interview: Marcus Trescothick
Interview: Sanath Jayasuriya

POST-MATCH REACTION
Sometimes you've just got to hold your hands up and say, 'Well played'

Andrew Strauss

The news came through in the 33rd over of the England innings and the home team, wearing black armbands, stood to pay tribute before Sri Lanka batted.

Earlier, while Trescothick was busy compiling his 12th century in one-day internationals, the crowd on a hot day in west Yorkshire would have been hoping for a rare England victory.

The Somerset left-hander made the most of a let-off on 36 - when he was given not out despite edging a catch to Kumar Sangakkara - to produce stands of 82 with Alastair Cook and 75 with Ian Bell.

Trescothick raised England's hundred in the 20th over with two effortless lofted boundaries off Dilhara Fernando.


The veteran Sanath Jayasuriya was in his element at Headingley

His century came up in the 33rd over but he could not stay until the finish, bowled six overs later by Jayasuriya as he attempted to make room to cut.

Vikram Solanki added an unbeaten 44 over the closing overs to ensure what was at that point the highest score of the series and the best in a Headingley one-day internationals.

Lasith Malinga was the pick of Sri Lanka's bowlers, using the yorker to great effect at the end of the innings to finish with 4-44 from his 10 overs.

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In the context of such a high-scoring match, they were impressive figures indeed.

England's bowlers have been insipid throughout the series and, playing on Trueman's home ground, were uninspired by the passing of the great man.

With the pitch playing perfectly, Kabir Ali and Tim Bresnan were either too short, too full or too wide most of the time.

Jayasuriya and Tharanga needed no second invitation.

They flayed 133 off the first 10 overs, forcing Andrew Strauss to delay his powerplays, but even then they continued to tick the score along at a fast rate.

Jayasuriya, who gave Jamie Dalrymple a tough chance at backward point early in his innings, was typically forthright on the back foot through the off-side, but was able to indulge his entire repertoire.

TOP STANDS IN ODIs
331: R Dravid & S Tendulkar - India v NZ, Hyderabad '99
318: Dravid & S Ganguly - India v SL, Taunton '99
286: Jayasuriya & Tharanga - SL v Eng, Headingley '06
275: M Azharuddin & A Jadeja - Ind v Zim, Cuttack '98

There was further carnage when the 22nd over started, as Strauss finally did take the powerplay.

Steve Harmison was hit for three boundaries, and it was now only a question of how long Sri Lanka would take to win the match.

Finally, Tharanga gave Dalrymple a catch off his own bowling and Strauss cut Solanki to backward point, giving the Worcestershire man his first wicket in England colours.

In 2,388 previous one-day internationals, there had been only two bigger partnerships, both featuring current India captain Rahul Dravid.

Harmison bowled 10 overs for 97, officially the worst by an England bowler, beating Derek Pringle's "record" in 1987.

But he was only marginally more expensive than Dalrymple, and much less so than Ali and Bresnan, who bowled fewer overs.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

English sport in turmoil????

The thing with cricket, it seems to me that they just play test after test, so even if they lose, it's not long till they play another one. We hear loads about it when they win and nothing when they lose.
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