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KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:01 pm
by mal
26
106
226
9
68

435 runs at 87-0
KP need 265 runs to get his 100-00 average for the series[if dismissed twice]

Wet weather is forecast Bookies have the draw a clear favourite

WI have only won 5 of thier 50 tests overseas.

PLUNKETT out HOGGARD in, EG have a very long tail now
SAMMY[7/66 last innings] in doubt for WI with a groin injury

EG look winners weather permitting

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:06 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
if you drop PLONKA PLUNKETT, shurely that would lead him back to the PLONK again!

where was this sammy guy during the world cup????????

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:28 pm
by mal
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:if you drop PLONKA PLUNKETT, shurely that would lead him back to the PLONK again!

where was this sammy guy during the world cup????????


At a guess I would say Sammy was in the West Indies

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:46 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
mal wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:if you drop PLONKA PLUNKETT, shurely that would lead him back to the PLONK again!

where was this sammy guy during the world cup????????


At a guess I would say Sammy was in the West Indies


on his recent performance it has to ask the question as to why he wasnt being played during the world cup?

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:20 am
by mal
Day one KP V WW

WW wet weather won the day , day one abandoned.

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:01 pm
by spell_check
England won the toss and have chosen to bowl first.

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:34 pm
by spell_check
All batsmen get the sinking feeling when getting out cheaply, but to wait a day and a session to get out on the field; only to go first ball must magnify that feeling. Nice reflexes by Cook to catch out Ganga.

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:11 am
by mal
WEAK INDIES 3/34

John Sidebottom Platten 2 wickets

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:17 am
by magpie in the 80's
Test no. 1836 The Wisden Trophy - 4th Test
England v West Indies 2007 season

Played at Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, on 15,16,17,18,19 June 2007 (5-day match)

England won the toss and elected to field
day 1: washed out.

West Indies 1st innings..................R ....M...B...4s...6s... SR
D Ganga c Cook b Sidebottom....... 0 ....1... 1...0.... 0....0.00
CH Gayle lbw b Hoggard ..............28... 33..24..3 ...1....116.66
DS Smith b Sidebottom...................4.....38..26...0....0....15.38
RS Morton c Sidebottomb Harmison.6....47..24...1....0....25.00
S Chanderpaul not out...................44...........91...7....0....48.35
DJ Bravo not out....................... ....43...........79...6....0....54.43
Extras (lb 6, nb 1) 7

Total (4 wickets; 40.4 overs) 132 (3.24 runs per over)

To bat: MN Samuels, D Ramdin, CD Collymore, DBL Powell, FH Edwards

Fall of wickets1-0 (Ganga, 0.1 ov), 2-32 (Gayle, 7.3 ov), 3-34 (Smith, 8.4 ov), 4-55 (Morton, 16.6 ov)


Bowling............O...M...R...W....Econ
RJ Sidebottom.. 11.. 5.. 34.. 2... 3.09
MJ Hoggard...... 15.. 4.. 35.. 1... 2.33
SJ Harmison.....10.4..0..46...1....4.31
MS Panesar .......2....0....6....0....3.00
PD Collingwood..2 ...0... 5... 0... 2.50 (1nb)

England team
AJ Strauss, AN Cook, MP Vaughan, KP Pietersen, PD Collingwood, IR Bell, MJ Prior, RJ Sidebottom, SJ Harmison, MS Panesar, MJ Hoggard

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:40 pm
by jackpot jim
Shiv Chanderpaul.
1st test 74
2nd Test DNP
3rd Test 50, 116*no
4th Test 44*no

Total - 288 Runs, Ave - 144.00

KP Average - 87.00

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:34 pm
by mal
jackpot jim wrote:Shiv Chanderpaul.
1st test 74
2nd Test DNP
3rd Test 50, 116*no
4th Test 44*no

Total - 288 Runs, Ave - 144.00

KP Average - 87.00


TEA DAY 3
WI ALL OUT 287
CHANDERPAUL 136[257] 406 MINUTES =D> =D> =D>

74
50
116*
44*
136*

420 RUNS
AVE 210.00
has now batted nearly 15 hours since last dismissed
5th innings in a row he has made top score
6 innings in succession is the record by George Headley

Was 9//229
Chanderpaul and Colleymore put on 58 for the last wicket

It would be safe to say he is the best batsman in his team
Watching him this series reminds me of how Allan Border used to bat
against England when the Poms used to beat Australia.

Nows its KPs turn

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:44 am
by jackpot jim
mal wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:Shiv Chanderpaul.
1st test 74
2nd Test DNP
3rd Test 50, 116*no
4th Test 44*no

Total - 288 Runs, Ave - 144.00

KP Average - 87.00


TEA DAY 3
WI ALL OUT 287
CHANDERPAUL 136[257] 406 MINUTES =D> =D> =D>

74
50
116*
44*
136*

420 RUNS
AVE 210.00
has now batted nearly 15 hours since last dismissed
5th innings in a row he has made top score
6 innings in succession is the record by George Headley

Was 9//229
Chanderpaul and Colleymore put on 58 for the last wicket

It would be safe to say he is the best batsman in his team
Watching him this series reminds me of how Allan Border used to bat
against England when the Poms used to beat Australia.

Nows its KPs turn


Correction to above. Chanderpaul this series 74,50,116*no and 136*no
Total 376 Runs @ 188.00 Ave. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
The 136* was a Continuation of the 44*no.

England 1-46 in reply

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:54 am
by jackpot jim
STUMPS Day 3

W.I. 287
Eng 4/121 Strauss 72* K Pieterson 0 (OUT To Pull Shot LAST Ball of the Day. IRRESPONSIBLE Shot)
KP 435 Runs @ 72.50

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:40 pm
by mal
jackpot jim wrote:STUMPS Day 3

W.I. 287
Eng 4/121 Strauss 72* K Pieterson 0 (OUT To Pull Shot LAST Ball of the Day. IRRESPONSIBLE Shot)
KP 435 Runs @ 72.50


KP last ball of the day plays an irREBsponsible shot
Do people still think he bats for himself ?
HOWEVER
Having taped the dismissal I must say it was a poor umpiring decision.
The ball missed the bat by about 3 inches
The commentator also made comment about that as well.
ROBBED !
Ironically the batsman at the non strikers end was Andrew Strauss
Im sure STRAUSS knows how KP feels about shocking umpiring decisions.

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:14 pm
by jackpot jim
England has WON the 4th Test to take the series 3 - 1.
The punters who Smashed the Price of the Draw into $1.25 Before the Start, Banking on the Rain Preventing enough time for a Result, Had there Fingers Burnt (or Frostbitten if in Eng) when the Ground Staff By Reports did a Miraculous job in getting the Ground Ready for the Last day and then the Windies INEPT Batsmen(Exept Chanderpaul) GIFTED England an Easy last session run chase to Stroll to Victory.
W.I. 287 and 222 LOST to Eng 400 and 3/113.

Shiv Chanderpaul was Last man out for 70 in W.I. 2nd innings bringing an end to a Period of Almost 18 Continuous Hours at the Crease without Losing his Wicket.
An AMAZING Statistic is that Chanderpaul is the ONLY Batsmen in Test History to Bat for More than 1000 Continuous Minutes (16hrs 40mins) without Getting out AND He has done this 3 TIMES. :shock: :shock:
His longest Period without Being Dismissed is about 25 Hours. :shock: :shock: Thats more than MAL Batted in his entire Carreer.
Also Chanderpauls Top score of 70 now Equals the Record of Consecutive Top Scores in an Innings. Now shares with George Headley.

Chanderpaul 446 runs @ 148.66 for series =D> =D> =D> =D>

Pieterson 463 runs @ 66.14 for series :-k :-k

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:19 pm
by mal
KP made 28 and got caught at slip by Samuels of Gayle
Samuels laughed as did Gayle when KP got out
KP was seen walking off livid
Congratulations to the WI for containing KP in the series
to 463 runs @ 66 great work lads.

KP was later picked up by helicopter to go to Southampton
to play a semi final tomorrow.

KP innings
26
106
226
9
68
0
28

once again well done WI for containing him

Chanderpaul I reiterate whatever JJ said , fantastic player.
Monty Panesar 23 wickets @ 18-87 the best spinner in the world now.
Vaughan announces retirement fom o/d cricket[about time]

nostraMALdamaus series predictions
EG to win 3-0 =D> =D> =D> [yes]
PIETERSON most runs EG [yes] :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:
HARMISON most wkts EG [2nd]
SARWAN most runs WI [injured]
COLLEYMORE most wkts WI [yes] :ANAL: :ANAL: :ANAL:

Got 3 out of 5 good work
I should have picked CHANDY + MONTY for a clean sweep .....

Finds of the series
PRIOR a star keeper/batsman
SAMMY promising allrounder for WI

EG plays INDIA next series and will annihilate the pretenders

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:15 pm
by blink
mal wrote:Monty Panesar 23 wickets @ 18-87 the best spinner in the world now.


Have you excluded Murali due to the fact he is a cheating chucker? If so, then I agree!!

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:47 pm
by mal
blink wrote:
mal wrote:Monty Panesar 23 wickets @ 18-87 the best spinner in the world now.


Have you excluded Murali due to the fact he is a cheating chucker? If so, then I agree!!


agree

monty= best spinner
muralichuckertan= best thrower

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:46 pm
by am Bays
mal wrote:Finds of the series
PRIOR a star keeper/batsman
SAMMY promising allrounder for WI



Correction:

PRIOR a star batsman (he is no test match 'keeper) did you watch where he would take the ball in his gloves Mal??

Barely teh same place twice lots of takes high up in the hands...he is not a very consistant taker/catcher of teh ball....I'd go as far to say G Jones is no worse than him.....

Re: KP V WI 4TH TEST

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:43 pm
by mal
As a selected keeper he is a star batsman at number 7
TASSIE can he improve his keeping ?