Story England's Road to Glory: v India - 1st Test: Gallant India Turned Over by Rampant Lions

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Galvin and Eastwood ready to face this year
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The Barmy Army are preparing for another season of International Cricket this season with two series' on home soil. First against New Zealand, and than South Africa. Surrey coach Kevin Galvin has once again taken the reigns at the ECB with his faithful assistant manager Chris Eastwood. Galvin was unavailable to comment today due to his Browncap commitments, but we will have an interview with the Irishman soon.

England, who have signed a lucrative £1.6 million with adidas to make their kits, will be hoping to keep the sponsors happy with good performances in the summer

Fixtures:
New Zealand in England
Npower Test Series
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Thu 15 - Mon 19
1st Test - England v New Zealand
Kennington Oval, London

Fri 23 - Tue 27
2nd Test - England v New Zealand
Lord's, London




Natwest ODI Series
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Fri 13
Twenty20 International - England v New Zealand
Old Trafford, Manchester

Sun 15
1st ODI - England v New Zealand
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Sat 21
3rd ODI - England v New Zealand
County Ground, Bristol

Wed 25
4th ODI - England v New Zealand
Kennington Oval, London
 
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I give a**** about it.Whats the matter with you?I just asked for Zimbabwe ODI&Test Kit.There's nothing STUPID in that!Instead of 1 for the 2 POSTS I have allready told i of them was posted by(my) mistake?WHY ARE YOU GETTING ANGRY OVER THAT?
 
holy crap.
this story is excellent, yes i agree match report will be better as video uses alot of down loads to watch.
it is really good story keep it up, hope you restart, its not too late Eng are still playing new zealand
 
I have been doing the reports for other forums but I didn't get a great response before (As you can see)

and @ ShivamSinghroa: I had every right to get mad at you the first time. You first did it on the download forum and was told to read the pinned thread, and than you didn't bother and just did it again.

But besides that I'm glad you do like it and you can imagine why i asked for it to be closed because I did a massive amount of work but nobody commented. can post my old ones if you wanted me to and can update it from now on
 
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England find it Tuff
Day One At the Oval

In overcast conditions but what was a good pitch, New Zealand won the toss and chose to bowl. Many questioned Daniel Vettoris decision, but it paid off when in the 4th over Daryl Tuffey bowled Alastair Cook for just one. Michael Vaughan got in and got set, with him and Mal Loye having a good partnership.

Tuffey was out of the attack in the 14th over, replaced by Chris Martin. Yet another stroke of brilliance by Vettori as Martin bowled Loye to break their 11 over partnership. Ian Bell then came in and Vaughan hit his first boundary in the 22nd over. but Bell was out in the next over, bowled by Tuffey, it was Daryls second of the session.
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New Zealand found the early breakthrough

Vettori brought himself into the attack in the attack but was getting frustrated, Vaughan hitting a couple of shots to the boundary. But Vettori made a major breakthrough when he had Michael Vaughan trapped lbw for 25. That was the end of the session, England having a terrible session finishing 78-4.
Afternoon Session
The afternoon session couldnt have gone worse for England from a batting perspective. Mark Ramprakash was out after Hamish Marshall caught his sweep. Tim Ambrose came in but only lasted 4 balls when his block shot fell straight into the hands of Daryl Tuffey.

Kevin Pietersen made a start and was looking comfortable before a shot he tried to guide to third man deflected into the hands of Vettroi, Martin was the bowler. Than an over later Vettori claimed his second victim. Hoggard sclicing the ball to him off the bowling of Daryl Tuffey.
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Overcast conditions didn't help England

But that wasnt the only wicket in the 35th over with Stephen Harmison being bowled by an outstanding Tuffey in his second ball. At this stage Monty Panesar was the only man left.
But the Sikh put up an excellent fight, rallying with partner Ryan Sidebottom to make a final wicket partnership of 22 before Panesar was run out on 11. That brought the England Innings to a close, finishing on an appaling 113 after only 39 overs.


New Zealand 1st Innings

What Englands batting lacked, its bowling certainly made up for. Stephen Harmison had a dream over, first bowling Lou Vincent in the second ball of the innings. Then bowling the highly dangerous Stephen Fleming in the next ball, both for ducks. Hoggard followed with a maiden, but that was the last full over of the day when rain set in at about quarter to three and ending whatever hope of cricket in the day.

A day of mixed emotions for England, on one hand they will be very disappointed at the atrocious batting performance, but on the other hand, they will be very pleased with the flying return of Stephen Harmsion and Matthew Hoggard

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The Lions Have Come Out To Play
England made a massive turn around in Day 2 to put horrible New Zealand batting and poor bowling to the sword.

Day 2 started off with a bang for the Kiwi's as they put Englands bowlers to shame in the morning session. Stephen Harmison and Mathew Hoggard were hoping to continue their good form but they soon realised what they were faced with when Harmison got smacked for 9 in his 2nd over of the day. That definitely gave an indication as to what the day would be like. Galvin had enough after the fifth over and brought spinners Panesar and Vaughan into bowl. The partnership was very economical, but was of no threat to Marshall and McMillan in the centre.

Soon Hoggard and Harmison once again had the ball in the hand, but could make no use of it. Hamish Marshall did though, he smacked a six in the 20th over to reach his fifty, the Auckland man reaching the first milestone in the game in only 68 balls.

The Kiwis were relentless, smacking every bad ball to the boundary, but soon Hoggard and Harmison tightened up and allowed no more than 5 runs in an over for the last 9 overs of the match.

New Zealand finished the session on 90 for 2.

The afternoon session was quite the opposite of the morning session with wickets galore. In the 35th over England broke the massive 100+ run partnership between Craig McMillan and Hamish Marshall when the former was caught by none other than the captain Michael Vaughan for 24. Panesar replaced Ryan Sidebottom an over later and danger man Marshall was soon following McMillan, 21 runs short of a century after being bowled by Monty.
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Monty wasted no time in celebrating the huge wicket of Hamish Marshall


Englands mood was made even better when Ross Taylor was dismissed for a duck, Tim Ambrose making a good catch off Stephen Harmisons bowling. Than the dangerous Brandon McCullum was gone for one. Two overs later and the captain was walking back to the pavilion, bowled for yet another duck, the Kiwi innings disintegrating. Then two wickets in two overs with Sinclair and Daryl Tuffey the next to go.

In came the worst batsman in the world, and he showed some lost form when he and Shane Bond kept the English bowlers at bay for 10 overs before Martin was caught at silly point, but not before making is record score in test cricket, 19 was the score the Christchurch man made before falling foul to good spin bowling. New Zealand after a good start, completely fell apart in the Afternoon Session and after the first innings lead by only 41 runs.

England couldnt finish the remaining 4 overs of the session unscathed. Mal Loye with another disappointing innings lasting only 11 balls before he was caught playing a block shot in silly point for a duck. The England selectors will have to think long and hard about his further involvement in this series.

The Evening Session was all England and in a crucial session the three lions stole the show. Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan saw off the early threat of Daryl Tuffey and were going nicely. Cook cut away and started hitting the boundary.
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Daniel Vettori couldn't break the 3rd wicket partnership


Soon the partnership was up to 50 and both players were in nicely. It seemed a completely different partnership than the last innings and after Vettori brought himself into the attack and couldnt take a wicket Cook reached his fifty in the 27th over. He made the total in a spritley 79 balls. New Zealand couldnt find the key and the pair didnt play a bad shot all session. McMillan was brought in 4 overs before the end of play but couldnt make a breakthrough. England finish the day on 108-1, they lead by 67 runs going into day 3.

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Thanks all for the praise. Shivam, if you want to post, please post something constructive. But ok for flipping out, I've done it myself
 
Hey your Super Kings will become Super Flops tonight as they will lose to Rajasthan Royals!

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OK next time I'll try to post something constructive.
 
Nice work mate its great.
Interesting squads to say the least.
Poor batting all round really New Zealand to win though
 
Why is it at the Oval? I thought the first test was at Lord's.
 
Good work mate, this is coming along nicely

Hey your Super Kings will become Super Flops tonight as they will lose to Rajasthan Royals!

I just want to tell you:
I dont like your thread,I dont like you and at last but not the least GET LOST!

Shivam I have been a member here a very long time and have seen many different types of members. I suggest you change your attitude and be constructive and friendly or else get lost! That or else you will quickly be joining the ranks of those banned
 
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Barmy Army Fight On

England picked up where they left off in the second day and in the 36th over Michael Vaughan reached his half century in 92 balls. Vettori brought himself back into the attack 6 overs later. Soon the partnership was worth 150 and Vaughan and Cook seemed unstoppable. Or so it seemed. 4 overs efore the end of the session Vettori bowled a rare ball away from the stumps, Cook tried to smash it to the boundary with a square drive, but only succeeded in nicking an edge, and McCullum behind the stumps was determined to get his man.
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Daniel Vettori receives praise from his team-mates after taking the vital wicket of Alistair Cook

Cook gone for 93 of 166 balls. So England couldn’t go two sessions in a row without a wicket. But ending the morning session on day 3 165 runs ahead and 8 wickets in front can’t be bad for the 3 Lions.


England kept their good run of form for this match, Bell got in quickly and three overs in Michael Vaughan reached his century, a wonderful innings of 182 balls means Michael Vaughan has lead from the front.
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Michael Vaughan scored a wonderful century to keep England in the driving seat


In the 66th over the partnership reached 50. Bell kept going at a high rate of scoring and reached his 50 in the 77th over, talking only 56 balls. Two overs later the partnership was worth 100 and England reached the Tea break on Day 3 without a wicket falling, now 326-2 with two hours left in the day.

England kept going in the evening session and Bell and Vaughan went past their 150 partnership in the 93rd over. An over later Vaughan reached his personal milestone of 150 and in doing so cemented is place in the England side for another summer. Bell went soon after though, trapped lbw by Craig McMillan for 86. In came Mark Ramprakash and he started to get in and play shots. The pair took England past the 100 over mark But Ramprakash and Vaughan ended their partnership in the 111th over when Shane Bond had Vaughan caught by Chris Martin.
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Shane Bond took the massive wicket of Vaughan, the Manchester Man making 161 before going to a catch from Chris Martin


It was Bond’s first wicket after 45 overs bowling and Vaughan ended on an excellent 161 runs off 324 balls.

But England couldn’t see the day off without conceding a wicket. Ramprakash got out much the same way as Vaughan, he tried to glance a delivery by McMillan onto the onside for four, but couldn’t recognise the Christchurch man’s slower delivery and only succeeded in picking out Martin who took his second catch at short fine leg, out for 40 off 68 balls.

England finished the session well, but the Evening Session was much more balanced and New Zealand will feel much better at the end of day 3 with three more wickets gone. Mark Ramprakash will not be happy after giving his wicket away so late in the day. But England will hope Kevin Pietersen and Tim Ambrose will take England out of New Zealand’s reach in this second test.

England finish Day 3 on 425-5

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