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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
what will happen of egland region now as shadow disbanded :O
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Paise toh hai nahi hathme we ant it :bitch:
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Region kya pedh ke ukadega? :bitch:
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
BAZ AND ROSCO LEAVE IPL EARLY
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum and his predecessor Ross Taylor have been released early by their IPL franchises and will join the tour of England aheadof schedule.
Neither player has had much involvement in the IPL with McCullum playing one match for Kolkata Knight Riders, after recovering from the hamstring injury he picked up in the final Test against England in Auckland, and although Ross Taylor has appeared five times for Pune Warriors he has made just 63 runs at a strike-rate under 100.
McCullum is due to arrive in England on Friday so could yet be available for the opening tour match against Derbyshire, which starts on Saturday, while Taylor is expected over the weekend. Both players were previously set to arrive shortly before the match against England Lions at Grace Road next week. Kane Williamson was due to the lead the team in McCullum's absence.
New Zealand players have an agreed five-week window where they can appear at the IPL and when Mike Hesson, the coach, was asked about missing two senior players for the start of the trip he even sought to see it in a positive way. "I'm actually quite happy with it because with a squad of 15 it's quite hard to get everyone a game," he said.
It has become a feature of the May Test series in England, which clashes with the IPL, that senior players from the visiting team have arrived late. It has previously happened with Sri Lanka and West Indies, leaving them precious little time to adjust to theconditions.
McCullum, who took over the captaincy from Taylor late last year, had a productive series against England in March, but Taylor struggled for fluency on hisreturn after opting out of the South Africa tour following the loss of the leadership. During a radio interview after the visit of England he said that he was still not entirely comfortable back in the set-up.
#source : cricinfo
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum and his predecessor Ross Taylor have been released early by their IPL franchises and will join the tour of England aheadof schedule.
Neither player has had much involvement in the IPL with McCullum playing one match for Kolkata Knight Riders, after recovering from the hamstring injury he picked up in the final Test against England in Auckland, and although Ross Taylor has appeared five times for Pune Warriors he has made just 63 runs at a strike-rate under 100.
McCullum is due to arrive in England on Friday so could yet be available for the opening tour match against Derbyshire, which starts on Saturday, while Taylor is expected over the weekend. Both players were previously set to arrive shortly before the match against England Lions at Grace Road next week. Kane Williamson was due to the lead the team in McCullum's absence.
New Zealand players have an agreed five-week window where they can appear at the IPL and when Mike Hesson, the coach, was asked about missing two senior players for the start of the trip he even sought to see it in a positive way. "I'm actually quite happy with it because with a squad of 15 it's quite hard to get everyone a game," he said.
It has become a feature of the May Test series in England, which clashes with the IPL, that senior players from the visiting team have arrived late. It has previously happened with Sri Lanka and West Indies, leaving them precious little time to adjust to theconditions.
McCullum, who took over the captaincy from Taylor late last year, had a productive series against England in March, but Taylor struggled for fluency on hisreturn after opting out of the South Africa tour following the loss of the leadership. During a radio interview after the visit of England he said that he was still not entirely comfortable back in the set-up.
#source : cricinfo
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
They cant drop King,morgan / Narine
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
He won two matches for KKR :mother:
MOM In both matches
MOM In both matches
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
still he doesnt bat according to situation
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
Someone like him is needed for every time.. He can be too dangerous after getting 20+ runs
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+ bowler too KKR cant drop him at any cost
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
Even million doller man wasted :O then this baz
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Cricket: Bopara ready to seize
England chance
Fri, May 3, 2013 22:55 IST
Ravi Bopara promised to make
the most of his latest England
lifeline after he was the
surprise inclusion in the hosts'
15-man squad for next
month's ICC Champions Trophy
and the preceding one-day
series with New Zealand.
Essex all-rounder Bopara has
not played a 50-overs-a-side
international since September
and the stylish batsman and
handy medium-pacer had not
been selected in either of
England one-day coach Ashley
Giles's two previous squads in
the format since the former
Test spinner took charge of
the limited overs side.
It seemed Bopara was fighting
for his international future but
he edged out fellow all-
rounders Samit Patel, Luke
Wright and Rikki Clarke.
Bopara's last four one-day
international innings saw him
manage just 22 runs in total at
home to South Africa and he
was omitted from the ODI
squads for the recent tours of
India and New Zealand.
However, the all-rounder, 28
on Saturday, has a career
batting average of over 30 in
83 ODIs and prior to his South
Africa slump that same English
season he scored 182 runs at
an average of 91 against
Australia.
Now Bopara believes he is
more ready than ever to seize
the latest chance of a stop-
start England career.
England chance
Fri, May 3, 2013 22:55 IST
Ravi Bopara promised to make
the most of his latest England
lifeline after he was the
surprise inclusion in the hosts'
15-man squad for next
month's ICC Champions Trophy
and the preceding one-day
series with New Zealand.
Essex all-rounder Bopara has
not played a 50-overs-a-side
international since September
and the stylish batsman and
handy medium-pacer had not
been selected in either of
England one-day coach Ashley
Giles's two previous squads in
the format since the former
Test spinner took charge of
the limited overs side.
It seemed Bopara was fighting
for his international future but
he edged out fellow all-
rounders Samit Patel, Luke
Wright and Rikki Clarke.
Bopara's last four one-day
international innings saw him
manage just 22 runs in total at
home to South Africa and he
was omitted from the ODI
squads for the recent tours of
India and New Zealand.
However, the all-rounder, 28
on Saturday, has a career
batting average of over 30 in
83 ODIs and prior to his South
Africa slump that same English
season he scored 182 runs at
an average of 91 against
Australia.
Now Bopara believes he is
more ready than ever to seize
the latest chance of a stop-
start England career.
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
New Zealand tour of England, Tour Match: Derbyshire v New Zealanders at Derby, May 4-6, 2013
Match start delayed (Play due to start at 10:15 GMT)
Match start delayed (Play due to start at 10:15 GMT)
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
Derbyshire won the toss and elected to field
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Derbyshire won the toss and elected to field
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Re: New Zealand tour of England, 2013
Derbyshire team
BA Godleman, CF Hughes, WL Madsen*, WJ Durston, DJ Redfern, RA Whiteley, RM Johnson†, PI Burgoyne, M Higginbottom, AC Evans, MHA Footitt
BA Godleman, CF Hughes, WL Madsen*, WJ Durston, DJ Redfern, RA Whiteley, RM Johnson†, PI Burgoyne, M Higginbottom, AC Evans, MHA Footitt
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New Zealanders team
PG Fulton, HD Rutherford, KS Williamson*, MJ Guptill, DG Brownlie, BJ Watling†, DAJ Bracewell, N Wagner, MR Gillespie, TWM Latham
tAYLOR MCCULLUM, NOT PLAYING
PG Fulton, HD Rutherford, KS Williamson*, MJ Guptill, DG Brownlie, BJ Watling†, DAJ Bracewell, N Wagner, MR Gillespie, TWM Latham
tAYLOR MCCULLUM, NOT PLAYING
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