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time for some stats, serious stats :evil: :evil: :evil:
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On England's recent form: In their 20 Tests from the start of the 2010-11 Ashes until they ended last summer's series against West Indies in a state of Tino-Bestial disarray, their batsmen collectively averaged 40 (the best of the ten Test nations during that period), and scored at 55 per 100 balls (second), and their bowlers took their wickets at 28 (first), with a strike rate of a wicket every 59 balls (second).
Since then, their batsmen have averaged 34 (fourth), and scored at 44 per 100 (ninth), and their bowlers have averaged 40 (ninth), with a strike rate of 80 (ninth). Admittedly, this is a relatively short basis period on which to be making judgements, but the figures are (unlike England's bowlers on too many occasions) striking. :shock: :shock: :shock:
kiwis and proteas trolled them
Since then, their batsmen have averaged 34 (fourth), and scored at 44 per 100 (ninth), and their bowlers have averaged 40 (ninth), with a strike rate of 80 (ninth). Admittedly, this is a relatively short basis period on which to be making judgements, but the figures are (unlike England's bowlers on too many occasions) striking. :shock: :shock: :shock:
kiwis and proteas trolled them
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On New Zealand at Lord's: New Zealand have won only once at Lord's - in 1999, one of the most disastrous in the impressive catalogue of Late-20th-Century Apocalyptic English Cricket Summers. However, they have been defeated only once at the Home Of Cricket since losing there in 1983, and have had some considerable individual successes there over the years.
That 1983 game was the only time in their last nine Tests at HQ, dating back to 1973, that no Kiwi batsman has scored a century. The New Zealand Lord's centurions: Jacob Oram (2008); Mark Richardson (2004); Matthew Horne (1999); Martin Crowe (1994, a stunning innings); Trevor Franklin (1990, a numbing innings); Martin Crowe (1986); Geoff Howarth (1978).
In 1973, three New Zealanders scored hundreds (Bevan Congdon, Mark Burgess and Vic Pollard), the first time that three visiting batsmen had reached three figures in the same Lord's Test. It transpired that Lord's Tests in which three visiting batsmen scored hundreds were like London buses - you waited ages for one, and then two came along at once. Later that summer, Rohan Kanhai, Garry Sobers, and Bernard Julien all scored Lord's tons for West Indies.
strange stats of kiwis at lords :mother: :mother:
That 1983 game was the only time in their last nine Tests at HQ, dating back to 1973, that no Kiwi batsman has scored a century. The New Zealand Lord's centurions: Jacob Oram (2008); Mark Richardson (2004); Matthew Horne (1999); Martin Crowe (1994, a stunning innings); Trevor Franklin (1990, a numbing innings); Martin Crowe (1986); Geoff Howarth (1978).
In 1973, three New Zealanders scored hundreds (Bevan Congdon, Mark Burgess and Vic Pollard), the first time that three visiting batsmen had reached three figures in the same Lord's Test. It transpired that Lord's Tests in which three visiting batsmen scored hundreds were like London buses - you waited ages for one, and then two came along at once. Later that summer, Rohan Kanhai, Garry Sobers, and Bernard Julien all scored Lord's tons for West Indies.
strange stats of kiwis at lords :mother: :mother:
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New Zealand's bowlers have also regularly five-wicket-hauled their way onto the Lord's honours board - six times in their last eight Lord's Tests. Daniel Vettori in 2008, Chris Cairns in 1999, Dion Nash (in both innings) in 1994, and Richard Hadlee in 1986, 1983 and 1978. Hadlee is one of only three visiting bowlers to have taken three five-fors at Lord's, alongside Glenn McGrath and the 19th-century baggy green legend Charles "The Terror" Turner. James Anderson is one of six England bowlers to have taken five wickets three or more times at Lord's, an illustrious club consisting of the six highest wicket-takers in English Test history: Anderson, Bob Willis and Brian Statham (three Lord's five-fors), Derek Underwood (four), Fred Trueman (five), and Ian Botham (eight).
n 1931, New Zealand, in their first ever overseas Test, became the first team to score 400 in the second innings at Lord's, aided by hundreds from Stewie Dempster and Curly Page. Only eight teams have done so since, four of them in the last 11 years.
In 1949, Martin Donnelly scored 206, becoming the first batsman from somewhere other than England and Australia to score a Lord's double-hundred. There was not another double-ton in a Lord's Test until Mohsin Khan's in 1982. Donnelly's remains the highest score by a No. 5 at Lord's. There were ten double-hundreds in the first 105 Lord's Tests, until 2003, when Graeme Smith bludgeoned the life out of (a) England and (b) aesthetics. There have been five doubles in the last 20 Lord's Tests, including that one.
n 1931, New Zealand, in their first ever overseas Test, became the first team to score 400 in the second innings at Lord's, aided by hundreds from Stewie Dempster and Curly Page. Only eight teams have done so since, four of them in the last 11 years.
In 1949, Martin Donnelly scored 206, becoming the first batsman from somewhere other than England and Australia to score a Lord's double-hundred. There was not another double-ton in a Lord's Test until Mohsin Khan's in 1982. Donnelly's remains the highest score by a No. 5 at Lord's. There were ten double-hundreds in the first 105 Lord's Tests, until 2003, when Graeme Smith bludgeoned the life out of (a) England and (b) aesthetics. There have been five doubles in the last 20 Lord's Tests, including that one.
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Parth wrote:deep u der?
yes i am there
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England 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Nick Compton, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Joe Root, 6 Jonny Bairstow, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Steven Finn/Tim Bresnan
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New Zealand 1 Peter Fulton, 2 Hamish Rutherford, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Dean Brownlie, 6 Brendon McCullum (capt), 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Tim Southee, 9 Doug Bracewell/Bruce Martin, 10 Neil Wagner, 11 Trent Boult
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England have won the toss and will bat
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England team
AN Cook*, NRD Compton, IJL Trott, IR Bell, JE Root, JM Bairstow, MJ Prior†, SCJ Broad, GP Swann, ST Finn, JM Anderson
AN Cook*, NRD Compton, IJL Trott, IR Bell, JE Root, JM Bairstow, MJ Prior†, SCJ Broad, GP Swann, ST Finn, JM Anderson
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New Zealand team
PG Fulton, HD Rutherford, KS Williamson, LRPL Taylor, DG Brownlie, BB McCullum*, BJ Watling†, TG Southee, BP Martin, N Wagner, TA Boult
PG Fulton, HD Rutherford, KS Williamson, LRPL Taylor, DG Brownlie, BB McCullum*, BJ Watling†, TG Southee, BP Martin, N Wagner, TA Boult
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NOT ONLY HIM BUT THE WHOLE RR TEAM WILL BE AFFCTD :o
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England 109/2 (50.3 ov)
trott 36
bell 18
trott 36
bell 18
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England 112/3 (53.5 ov)
trott out to boult
trott out to boult
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England 134/3 (67.4 ov)
bell 26
root 11
bell 26
root 11
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IR Bell c †Watling b Wagner 31 (133b 4x4 0x6) SR: 23.30
Over 79.2
England 158/4
Root - 25*
Bairstow is the new man
Over 79.2
England 158/4
Root - 25*
Bairstow is the new man
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New Zealand in England Test Series
1st Test, Day 1 Lord's
1st Test, Day 1 Lord's
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England Won the toss and Elected to Bat first
D Bracewell & T Bresnan dropped
D Bracewell & T Bresnan dropped
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England Openers Starts too slowly,Scoring 2 runs / Over
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There was swing but no early success for NZ fast bowlers
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22.1 Martin to Compton , floated up outside off and Compton comes down the track, tries to go over the in-field and gets a wild outside edge
Good running catch from Southeegoing to his right and diving forward , Out !
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