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Cricket: England in New Zealand 2008
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thebarmyarmy
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:14 am    Post subject: Cricket: England in New Zealand 2008 Reply with quote

Date Time (GMT) Match Details Venue

Tue 05 06:00 New Zealand v England, 1st T20I
Thu 07 06:00 New Zealand v England, 2nd T20I Christchurch (D/N)
Sat 09 01:00 New Zealand v England, 1st ODI Wellington (D/N)
Tue 12 01:00 New Zealand v England, 2nd ODI Hamilton (D/N)
Fri 15 01:00 New Zealand v England, 3rd ODI Auckland (D/N)
Wed 20 21:45 New Zealand v England, 4th ODI Napier
Sat 23 01:00 New Zealand v England, 5th ODI Christchurch (D/N)


March 2008
Date Time (GMT) Match Details Venue

Wed 05 - Sun 09 21:00 New Zealand v England, 1st Test Hamilton
Thu 13 - Mon 17 21:00 New Zealand v England, 2nd Test Wellington
Sat 22 - Wed 26 21:00 New Zealand v England, 3rd Test Napier

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

England taking a hammering as usual!
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

beauforty wrote:
England taking a hammering as usual!


England won the 20twenty 2 games series 2-0.

England won last night by 6 wickets thanks to a splendid Paul Collingwood innings. New Zealand lead the 5 game series 2-1. I can see where your coming from though. England got battered in the first 2 ODI's.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah it was the first 2 ODI's I was referring to. Hopefully England will do better in the Tests
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Game 4

England 340/6 (50 ov)
New Zealand 340/7 (50.0 ov)
Match tied

Shocked

Hey, maybe England should be awarded the winners as they lost fewer wickets!? Confused

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Amazing amount of runs scored and it ended up a draw!
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

England ended up losing the ODI series 3-1 & then the first test by 188 runs. In the second test though England have just started their 2nd innings about 170 runs ahead with all 10 wickets in hand. Surely they will win this one...

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

We are back on track it seems. Looking like a 2-1 series win Smile
That Ryan Sidebottom looks like a freaky bowler. Have we found our own Wasim Akram?
He can move the ball a mile both ways and reverse

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

England bounced back from 1-0 down to win the series 2-1.

England secured their first overseas series victory in three years with a convincing 121-run win in Napier, even though they were delayed by a thrilling onslaught from New Zealand's impressive debutant, Tim Southee, who clubbed his country's fastest Test half century off 29 balls and finished on 77 off 40 deliveries with nine sixes. However, Monty Panesar was the final-day match-winner and ended with career-best 6 for 126 despite a late mauling from Southee.

It was an enjoyable end to a series that has been played in fine spirit. Southee's display gives New Zealand something to cling to after a summer that has seen their resources stretched to breaking point by various departures. For a while his mighty swinging after lunch rekindled memories of Nathan Astle's onslaught at Christchurch seven years ago. He took 41 off two Panesar overs on his way to a fifty, and then continued to swing hard when England went back to pace. But when he lost the strike in Ryan Sidebottom's comeback over he left Chris Martin five balls to face and it only took four as Sidebottom, England's outstanding bowler of series, fittingly finished the match by plucking out the off stump for his 24th wicket.

Although some of England's cricket has been far from impressive it's a commendable fightback after going 1-0 down after their humiliation in Hamilton. They also had to fight back from a disastrous start in this match when they slumped to 4 for 3 on the first morning. A number of players have rehabilitated themselves after lean spells, notably Andrew Strauss with his 177 and today it was the turn of Panesar, who continued his probing display from the fourth day even if he was clinging to his career-best at the end.

This was his seventh five-wicket haul and first for nine Tests dating back to his successful series against West Indies last year. He finished the Sri Lanka tour before Christmas with a few questions being raised over his effectiveness and this match-winning contribution is a timely boost. Panesar's role in the second innings was crucial because there was nothing in the surface for the quick bowlers.

New Zealand raced out of the blocks against the new ball as Michael Vaughan set attacking fields. Ross Taylor took three boundaries off Sidebottom's opening over and a slew of shots took him to fifty off 85 balls and carried him top of the series run chart. With New Zealand searching for someone to replace Stephen Fleming's runs, Taylor has a huge role to play. He also took a positive route against Panesar, but then one gripped a little and took the outside edge for Paul Collingwood to take a sharp low catch at slip.

The sixth-wicket stand was worth 104 with Brendon McCullum for once being overshadowed, providing 38 of the partnership, and after cutting a short ball from Panesar through point he was beaten on the back foot by a quicker delivery. Sidebottom and Stuart Broad looked tired after their earlier exertions , while Jeetan Patel showed there were few demons even for a limited batsman as he twice drove Sidebottom straight down the ground.

Patel and Daniel Vettori added a comfortable 48 in 14 overs with threat only coming from one end. Panesar broke through again when Patel swept firmly to backward square-leg and was well held by Broad diving low to his right. Vettori flayed away merrily while he could before providing James Anderson with his first wicket of a disappointing match when he gloved a pull. It came in rather curious circumstances as the previous delivery had been called dead ball to Anderson's annoyance, but he made the next delivery count.

With Martin the last man it looked as though England would be able to celebrate over lunch. Anderson struck him a nasty blow on the helmet with the first ball of the final over, but Martin then squeezed a single. Southee swung the last delivery before the break onto the midwicket stand roof, a prelude to what was to follow as 71 runs came off 6.5 overs. It was far too late to save this series, but Southee is part of the young brigade who will have a key role to play when these two teams meet up again, at Lord's, in six week's time.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank god they won something for once. The Barmy Army deserve something to cheer about. Bless them.
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