Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2011

A Bright Future For Lancashire - Glen Chapple

Lancashaire winning celebration

Lancashire captain celebrating with his team

Lankashire Celebration

Lankashire Captain Glen Chappel on 15 September, 2011


Glen Chapple, the Lancashire captain lame, sees a bright future for the county after they ended up waiting 77 years for the County Championship title. The victory against Somerset, and the lack of beat Hampshire, Warwickshire, brought a spectacular end to season for a team that had received a blow to the fight against relegation.

Most of the team born and raised in either Lancashire or the surrounding areas and the county are the best use of available talent, intuition, would not be able to invest in human resources. Chapple now believes the likes of Karl Brown, Tom Smith, Simon Kerrigan and Luke Proctor - household names yet - could form the nucleus of a part of success in the years to come.

England Beat India in ODIs

Virat Kohli produced India's first century of their one-day campaign

Even India's first 300-plus a total of 14 times against England could be enough to win the first international match on tour, and hopelessly one-sided, because the 21 years the Yorkshire batsman Jonny Bairstow marked his international debut in the exhibition low power hitting the spotlight in Cardiff. Chasing a revised target 241 over 34, after the string of Duckworth-Lewis, adapt, Bairstow battered an extra 41 21 balls, as England eased home by 10 balls to save.

In a performance out of breath, hit the ball Bairstow fifth of his international career over six midwicket, and added two more and four largely as England marched into the mountains to complete their third win of the series and the eighth in ten international matches against India this summer.

Monday, August 22, 2011

England Celebrates The No. 1 With 4-0 Win

England celebrates No.1 Position in Test Ranking after 4-0 win against India

Graeme Swan pick 6 wickets against India in 2nd Innings
Graeme Swann led six wickets England's taxation of a famous one-day whitewash dramatic final at The Oval as India collapsed during the afternoon, which included Sachin Tendulkar falls for a 91st side of the house was more agitated and frustrated as Tendulkar Amit Mishra added 144 for the fourth wicket, but when Swann made a breakthrough in the rest of the resistance crumbled in India. Innings folded in 15 overs with England winning by an innings and eight points.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ready To Inflict Whitewash England

Rahul Dravid Out in 2nd Innings against England
just making 13 runs in last day of Test

Graeme Swann Removed Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag

This was a good day of Test cricket, which is a rarity in the last two games, with Rahul Dravid makes the master class in England to dig deeper into their successes. However, in his unbeaten 146 was not enough to save the follow-up, and yet India is a monumental task, to cover after the closure of 129 3, even if Sachin Tendulkar was 35 Graeme Swann made a first point of support, such as the scalp and Dravid during a excellent pass offers a lot of turn.

Dravid Leads India To 146 Runs In The Resistance

Rahul Dravid Leads India Team make 146 Runs before returning
to open as England enforced the Follow-on at The Oval

Rahul Dravid continued his outstanding innings of 146 Runs to finally make
England work for their success in fourth Test against India

Rahul Dravid remained the main obstacle between England and the implementation of the action in the oval and reach its one hundred and third in the series. In the midst of an effort really bad because the rest of the higher order, Dravid was left alone with the Supreme shifts. He finally found some support from Amit Mishra, as the pair added an unbeaten 81 eighth avenue, but India is still below 373 in a massive meal.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Rain Delays England After The Bell Twice

Ian Bell Double Century in Fourth Test Against India

Ravi Bopara 44 runs innings against India in 4th Test
Ian Bell made a maiden Test double of 100 clear before falling for 235 in England, moved to 591 six at lunch on the third day at the Oval. India has been able to carry out a foothold with Sreesanth taking two wickets, but had long since become an effort to limit damage to them. Wickets was very good news for Ravi Bopara who do not spend another long stint in the locker room and went to lunch unbeaten 44, but the rain destroyed the afternoon.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Bell And Pietersen Steal In India In Record Stand

Kevein Pietersen playing a switch-hit in his dominating 175 Runs at The Oval Against India
To say England dominates the oval does not really do them justice performance. Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen, both with his second hundred of the series, along with a third-place window 350, the second stop England's third, as the hosts plundered their way to 457 for three with Bell unbeaten 181 to leave India facing a battle of three days to avoid a facelift.

Bell And Pietersen England In Control

Kevin Pietersen Make century against India in Fourth Test

Ian Bell Make century against India in Fourth Test
Ian Bell continued to enjoy life as England stand-in number 3 with his 102nd in the series Kevin Pietersen closed another century to leave the side of the house can put on 296 for 2. The third wicket pair dominated the afternoon session in the oval with a third continuous pedestrian stand of 199 after India took the honors begin by removing the openers for a period of unusual pressure.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

James Taylor make another Ton for England Lions

James Taylor made 22 as Leicestershire reached finals day
with victory over Kent on 06 Aug, 2011

James Taylor was lbw during the England Lions collapse on 14 Aug, 2011

James Taylor produced another century for his team
England Lions on 16 Aug, 2011

Rain Prevents England Build On Good Start

Only 26 Overs bowled and rain stop fourth Test  Eng V Ind

Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook batted throughout the morning session
before rain arrived
Because of the way England have dominated this series, it would not be unreasonable to suggest that the only thing that keeps them ready to cover the time. Rain wiped out play after lunch on the opening day at the Oval, but it is possible for two hours, Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook formed a solid foundation in a disappointing attack against England in India reached 75 without loss.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

England Want Whitewash Against India

James Anderson tested himself in the nets on Wednesday and the signs were promising
England has held the No. 1 in the world to get a good night in Birmingham on Sunday, but was soon back at work day and four days later, they already have the first test, the new state. "The Dead rubber syndrome" is always a risk when the team has scaled the heights to protect an important goal and Andrew Strauss is hopeless, that nothing will shine off the results of last month.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

England Reach No. 1 With An Emphatic Victory

James Anderson did the early damage for England as he removed key batsmen in his first spell

James Anderson first spell bowling put down India
Andrew Struass Put England on No 1 Ranking in Test

It 'was inevitable lot of the previous three days, but in England officially became a No. 1 team the world will soon test fifteen years stay in India ends up on top of their victories with a crushing innings and 242 works from. The fourth day will not even make the tea, the visitors were sent to 244 after James Anderson ripped the batting crown, before Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad chipped in

James Anderson Cuts Through Mad India


James Anderson ripped through India's top order Batsman as England closed in on a big win at Edgbaston in Third Test England V India

Gautam Gambhir edged to slip early in the day

Sehwag again fail against English Bowlers

James Anderson broke through the Indian top order at Edgbaston as England closed InOne is the victory that would make them officially No. 1 in the world. He took his four-door has handles for a devastating wave of swing, while Graeme Swann has come to the right, both with a door, and when Sachin Tendulkar was run the backup in an apt microcosm of a desperate situation for India.

Tendulkar was the batsman only to emerge in India in the fight and had moved to 40 when MS Dhoni leads to Swann, who has his right hand to the ball, the deviation in strains Tendulkar with the bat in the line. While it is always an easy way down, Tendulkar had supported a long road that leaves the possibility of dismissal. Regardless, however, Tendulkar would not have saved up to India due to damage early in the first hour.

Alastair Cook Set For A Boost Epic Victory

Alastair Cook Set a Boost Victory after 294 runs innings 

James Anderson again out Sehwag in Third test against india
As in Brisbane nine months ago was a day the record books with Alastair Cook in the foreground. However, the reference of a triple hundred escaped when he fell from 294 in England a monumental lead of 486 at Edgbaston. Cook and Eoin Morgan, who made his second Test hundred, adding 222 for the fourth ring in another day of complete domination of England before they had a perfect finish by removing Virender Sehwag for a couple of king.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Andrew Struass and Alastair Cook Ton Control in First Innings Against India

Alastair Cook 182 runs not out and made 19th Test Century in 2nd Day of 3rd Test Against India 

Andrew Struass Played Captain Innings of 87 runs against India

England consolidated their strong position at Edgbaston as Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook took their opening stand to 157 on the second morning. Strauss moved along to 84 and Cook reached his first fifty of the series as the home side got to within 67 of India's under-par first-innings total of 224.
Play was delayed by 30 minutes because of rain, and India again failed to pose much of a threat despite the pitch still offering assistance, though the bowling was better than it was the previous evening. They didn't make the batsmen play often enough and there was a general lethargy in the field.


As in Brisbane nine months ago this was a day for the record books with Alastair Cook to the fore. However, the landmark of a triple hundred eluded him when he fell for 294 as England built up a monumental lead of 486 at Edgbaston. Cook and Eoin Morgan, who made his second Test hundred, added 222 for the fourth wicket on another day of complete England dominance before they were given the perfect finish by removing Virender Sehwag for a king pair

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Control After The Strike In England Seamers

Tim Bresnan Continued His Fine form and produced a superb delivery to remove
Indian Test Batsman Rahul Dravid
Struass Half-Century Put England on Top in 3rd Test Against India 
It is a sign of the high level that England now define the total potential of India in 224 felt a little too much for the attack had the pace of work short of the first order, but the openers reached 84 without loss to ensure that England remained fixed in control at Edgbaston. The visitors fell to 111 for seven before MS Dhoni rediscovered his form with 77 against attack as Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan shared eight wickets to get the most damage.


Andrew Strauss won his first start of the series and was happy to deploy - as his counterpart had done twice in the series - but even if the conditions were not useful was slow and the batsmen helped India especially in their own death. The only real exception is Rahul Dravid, who was kidnapped by a wonderful ball from Bresnan moments before lunch, while returning Virender Sehwag took a ball, and Sachin Tendulkar fell for one as England grew on both sides of range.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tim Bresnan Is Sure To Keep His Place After Chris Tremlett Has Been Ruled Out By Injury

Tim Bresnan is danger sign for Indian Batting line After Chris Tremlett Ruled Out

In 1981, race riots were a common throughout the summer, when England won a famous victory Ashes series. Thirty years later, the turmoil that began in London and has now spread elsewhere has overshadowed the build-up of a Test match when England can make it No. 1 in the world with victory over India .

The English team were locked in their hotel Monday night, while India was to keep track of the situation, but the match should take place as expected on a new look Edgbaston, which has undergone extensive redevelopment. The hosts are one win to take control of India on the top spot in Test cricket and they will take some stopping in their current form.

India was a big disappointment in the first two games with the exception of Rahul Dravid Herculean efforts and occasional bursts of pace bowlers. The batsmen failed to reach 300 in four sets, while the bowling quicks support was terrible and the implementation is often poor. For a team that comes with a powerful label that was a fall from grace.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

James Taylor England Lions Performance Impress Selectors

James Taylor's recent form Against Sri Lankan will keep the England selectors impress

James Taylor Reached His Fifty Off 98 Balls Against Sri Lanka

James Taylor Hit 76 Runs for England Lions Against Sri Lankan

Ian Bell Congratulates Against India Performance

Ian Bell Congratulates Eng Vs India Test


Ian Bell vents his frustration during the confusion before tea-break but he keeps a stump as a souvenir of England's win and made unbeatable 159 runs against Indian Attack.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

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Tim Bresnan Clean Bold David Hussy

Tim Bresnan Good Performance In Test

Tim Bresnan One Of The Best Photo

Tim Bresnan Again Done Break Thru For His Team

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