West Indies tour of England, 2007

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Netherlands, Netherlands
May 2007
Sat 12 - Mon 14 Somerset v West Indians
County Ground, Taunton

Thu 17 - Mon 21 1st Test - England v West Indies
Lord's, London

Fri 25 - Tue 29 2nd Test - England v West Indies
Headingley, Leeds

June 2007
Fri 1 - Sun 3 TBC v West Indians
Venue TBC

Thu 7 - Mon 11 3rd Test - England v West Indies
Old Trafford, Manchester

Fri 15 - Tue 19 4th Test - England v West Indies
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Thu 21 England A v West Indians
County Ground, New Road, Worcester

Sun 24 Derbyshire v West Indians
County Ground, Derby

Tue 26 PCA Masters XI v West Indians
Arundel Castle Cricket Club Ground

Thu 28 1st T20I - England v West Indies
Kennington Oval, London

Fri 29 2nd T20I - England v West Indies
Kennington Oval, London

July 2007
Sun 1 1st ODI - England v West Indies
Lord's, London

Wed 4 2nd ODI - England v West Indies
Edgbaston, Birmingham

Sat 7 3rd ODI - England v West Indies
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Posted 08 May 2007

England v West Indies, 1st Test, Lord's, 1st day

Cook's calmness guides England

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

May 17, 2007

England 200 for 3 (Cook 102*, Collingwood 21*) v West Indies



Alastair Cook's fifth Test century was full of trademark shots and was his quickest to date

gr8 batsmen
Posted 18 May 2007

wafakadard says
England 342/4 (97.3 ov)
West Indies
     West Indies won the toss and elected to field first



Match notes

    * Day 1
    * England 1st innings
    * Rain: England - 0/0
    * England: 50 runs in 12.2 overs (74 balls), Extras 4
    * 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 74 balls (AJ Strauss 21, AN Cook 26, Ex 4)
    * Lunch: England - 85/0 in 22.0 overs (AJ Strauss 31, AN Cook 47)
    * AN Cook: 50 off 76 balls (4 x 4)
    * England: 100 runs in 27.3 overs (166 balls), Extras 8
    * Drinks: England - 143/2 in 35.0 overs (AN Cook 73, KP Pietersen 22)
    * England: 150 runs in 37.6 overs (229 balls), Extras 10
    * 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 65 balls (AN Cook 25, KP Pietersen 22, Ex 3)
    * Bad Light: England - 158/2 in 43.0 overs (AN Cook 82, KP Pietersen 26)
    * Tea: England - 158/2 in 43.0 overs (AN Cook 82, KP Pietersen 26)
    * Bad Light: England - 158/2 in 43.0 overs (AN Cook 82, KP Pietersen 26)
    * Bad Light: England - 175/3 in 48.2 overs (AN Cook 88, PD Collingwood 11)
    * AN Cook: 100 off 162 balls (9 x 4)
    * England: 200 runs in 54.6 overs (332 balls), Extras 12
    * Bad Light: England - 200/3 in 56.0 overs (AN Cook 102, PD Collingwood 21)
    * End Of Day: England - 200/3 in 56.0 overs (AN Cook 102, PD Collingwood 21)

    * Day 2
    * 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 90 balls (AN Cook 17, PD Collingwood 32, Ex 1)
    * Drinks: England - 228/4 in 69.0 overs (PD Collingwood 39, IR Bell 0)
    * PD Collingwood: 50 off 94 balls (5 x 4)
    * England: 250 runs in 75.6 overs (459 balls), Extras 20
    * 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 103 balls (PD Collingwood 27, IR Bell 20, Ex 3)
    * Lunch: England - 280/4 in 84.0 overs (PD Collingwood 63, IR Bell 23)
    * England: 300 runs in 89.3 overs (543 balls), Extras 25
    * New Ball Taken: England 302/4 after 90.1 overs (PD Collingwood 67, IR Bell 40)
    * 5th Wicket: 100 runs in 177 balls (PD Collingwood 45, IR Bell 46, Ex 9)
    * IR Bell: 50 off 82 balls (8 x 4)
    * Drinks: England - 342/4 in 97.0 overs (PD Collingwood 92, IR Bell 54)
Posted 18 May 2007

wafakadard says

     

England v West Indies, 1st Test, Lord's, 2nd day

Sparkling Prior blazes West Indies



England 553/5 (142.0 ov)
West Indies


End Of Day: England - 553/5 in 142.0 overs (IR Bell 109, MJ Prior 126)
Posted 19 May 2007

England 553/5d
West Indies 83/1 (25.1 ov)
Posted 19 May 2007

England v West Indies, 1st Test, Lord's, 5th day

Rain washes out England's hopes

Cricinfo staff

May 21, 2007

West Indies 437 and 89 for 0 (Gayle 47*, Ganga 30*) drew with England 553 for 5 dec and 284 for 8 dec

Posted 25 May 2007

England v West Indies, 2nd Test, Headingley, 1st day

Vaughan hits form on England return

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

May 25, 2007

England 366/5 (85.0 ov)
West Indies
England won the toss and elected to bat first

vaughan 103..173 balls.11 4s

kevin peterson 130* 155 ball..15 4s
cook         &n bsp; 42   76 balls 2 4s
Posted 25 May 2007



Posted 25 May 2007

wafakadard says
Yar PieterSon    bahto he acha batsman hai
Posted 26 May 2007

England 570/7d
West Indies 146 & 22/2 (9.0 ov)
West Indies trail by 402 runs with 8 wickets remaining

Match delayed by rain - Day 3

Posted 27 May 2007

wafakadard said:

Yar PieterSon    bahto he acha batsman hai



zabardast
Posted 27 May 2007

England v West Indies, 2nd Test, Headingley, 4th day

England inflict record defeat on hapless West Indies

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

May 28, 2007

England 570 for 7 dec (Pietersen 226) beat West Indies 146 and 141 (Bravo 52, Sidebottom 4-44, Harmison 3-37) by an innings and 283 runs

Posted 29 May 2007

Posted 29 May 2007

MCC v West Indians, Racecourse Ground, 1st day

Taylor takes five but MCC fight hard

Cricinfo staff

June 1, 2007

MCC 234 for 7 (Evans 51, Taylor 5-43) v West Indians

Posted 02 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
waysay TEST main ENG ki team kafi achi hai yaar
Posted 02 Jun 2007

England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford

Flintoff furore won't stop England

Andrew Miller

June 6, 2007



Steve Harmison and Allan Donald: a potent pairing for England? © Getty Images



Given that this is the eve of the Old Trafford Test match, England's captain Michael Vaughan might have preferred to be concentrating on such matters as personal preparation and team selection. Instead he was being forced to justify his controversial comments earlier this week, when he seemed to lay the blame for England's World Cup disaster at the feet of his colleague and team bon viveur, Andrew Flintoff.


Whatever the motives or otherwise behind Vaughan's "despicable" comments (as they were branded by Jim Cumbes, the Lancashire chief executive), Flintoff will not be on hand to provide his own riposte - except when the pair sit down for a peace-making lunch today. Last week he underwent his third bout of ankle surgery in as many years, and could yet be missing for the entire summer. But despite the furore, Vaughan said his position with the rest of the England team hadn't been affected. "The team looked at it and laughed," he said. "We've all been very honest about our own performances at the World Cup and they didn't make that article. It hasn't affected our preparations at all."


For what it's worth, the saga has distracted from what is otherwise a pretty unappetizing contest. Last week at Headingley, West Indies were routed by a record margin of an innings and 283 runs. This week they are still facing up to the loss of their captain, Ramnaresh Sarwan, who has flown home after damaging his shoulder in a fielding accident. In fact, England are so confident of a series-sealing victory that on Sunday, they took the unusual step of naming not only their squad of 12 but an unchanged starting 11, with Ryan Sidebottom rightly retained after his matchwinning eight-wicket haul.


It's a dismal state of affairs. West Indies were once the biggest drawcard in the game, but now their decline seems nothing short of terminal. Daren Ganga, Sarwan's replacement as captain, spoke of his pride as he prepared to lead the region for the first time, but no-one truly believed him when he insisted his side were still in with a chance in the series.



Daren Ganga: West Indies' new leader © Getty Images


Everywhere this current squad turns, there are memories of their predecessors to haunt them - from the giant replay screens that delight in showing footage of former series, via the omnipresent Brian Lara, through to the luminaries lined up to pass judgment from the commentary boxes. "Brian spoke to us before the first Test, and I had discussions with Desmond Haynes, Viv Richards, Michael Holding and Ian Bishop," said Ganga. "The former players giving their advice to the team, that's very important. All the younger players need a role model and some guidance apart from the coaching staff.


"It's very difficult to compare eras in terms of players," said Ganga. "We have a great legacy as a West Indian people, a West Indian team and we understand that as players but a lot more than that is necessary to move forward." But quite how they hope to move forward is less obvious. Although the team has been boosted by the return of Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who missed the Headingley match with a knee injury, they have been badly hindered by a stomach injury to their most potent remaining player, Chris Gayle, who is likely to play as a batsman but may not be able to bowl his offspin.


If that happens, then Marlon Samuels, Sarwan's replacement in the squad, could be parachuted into the middle order, but it'll take something special for West Indies - who were bowled out twice at Headingley in less than a full day's play - to survive on an Old Trafford pitch that is green, hard and expected to be lively. "We didn't deal with the English conditions well and we need to adapt better," said Ganga. "We need to think about the process of partnerships, the process of bowling in partnerships and the process of creating chances for us to get 20 wickets. The series is not beyond us. A lot of people have written us off but cricket is played on the field."


Given the popgun nature of their new-ball attack, West Indies are likely to trade one of their job-a-day seamers - probably Jerome Taylor (for all that he took a five-for against MCC at Durham) - and opt for the extra pace of Fidel Edwards. But either way, they will be hard-pressed to restrain an England batting line-up that has helped itself to seven centuries in just three innings of this series. They have shown neither the accuracy to contain, nor the incisiveness to dismiss, and England have declared in every innings they have played.


Aside from the embarrassment that could be headed Vaughan's way when he leads his team out in front of Flintoff's Lancashire faithful, there's little cause for unease in the England camp. Steve Harmison showed glimpses of a return to form when he wrapped up West Indies' tail at Headingley, and the arrival of Allan Donald could just provide the spark of confidence that has been missing from his game ever since the departure of England's former bowling guru, Troy Cooley.


Harmison memorably grabbed 11 wickets in his last Test at Old Trafford, against Pakistan last summer, and a similar display this week would enable his captain to become England's most successful leader of all time, overhauling the record of 20 that he currently shares with Peter May. And if that happens, then even the Lancashire boo-boys might afford him a grudging cheer.


England 1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Michael Vaughan (capt), 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Ian Bell, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Liam Plunkett, 9 Ryan Sidebottom, 10 Steve Harmison, 11 Monty Panesar.


West Indies (probable) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Daren Ganga (capt), 3 Devon Smith, 4 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 5 Marlon Samuels, 6 Runako Morton, 7 Dwayne Bravo, 8 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 9 Daren Powell, 10 Corey Collymore, 11 Fidel Edwards.

Posted 07 Jun 2007

west indies ki bowling line zyada achi hai,,,no sarwan
Posted 07 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
England 296/7 (86.0 ov)
West Indies
England won the toss and elected to bat first



aj PieterSon nhi cahlaaa yaaar
Posted 08 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
Yeh AN COOK bahot acha batsman hai yaar

aj phair 50+

Day 1
England 1st innings
England: 50 runs in 7.5 overs (52 balls), Extras 11
2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 49 balls (AN Cook 21, MP Vaughan 18, Ex 12)
Drinks: England - 69/1 in 12.0 overs (AN Cook 32, MP Vaughan 18)
England Innings: 19th over - 5 balls; (CD Collymore, called by Umpire Aleem Dar)
England: 100 runs in 24.3 overs (152 balls), Extras 15
AN Cook: 50 off 81 balls (8 x 4)
Lunch: England - 112/1 in 28.0 overs (AN Cook 51, MP Vaughan 40)
2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 163 balls (AN Cook 45, MP Vaughan 41, Ex 14)
Drinks: England - 137/4 in 42.0 overs (PD Collingwood 5, IR Bell 0)
England: 150 runs in 46.3 overs (288 balls), Extras 19
Tea: England - 167/5 in 54.0 overs (IR Bell 16, MJ Prior 1)
England: 200 runs in 62.6 overs (391 balls), Extras 24
6th Wicket: 50 runs in 89 balls (IR Bell 23, MJ Prior 24, Ex 3)
Drinks: England - 223/5 in 68.0 overs (IR Bell 43, MJ Prior 27)
IR Bell: 50 off 99 balls (10 x 4)
England: 250 runs in 75.1 overs (469 balls), Extras 29
England Innings: 77th over - 7 balls; (DJG Sammy, called by Umpire Aleem Dar)
New Ball Taken: England 274/6 after 82.0 overs (IR Bell 73, LE Plunkett 5)
End Of Day: England - 296/7 in 86.0 overs (IR Bell 77, SJ Harmison 2)
Posted 08 Jun 2007

cook
Posted 08 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
Bell 96 par out
Posted 09 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
AN Cook 103*



England lead by 388 runs with 7 wickets remaining




England 370 & 247/3 (67.1 ov)
West Indies 229



Day 3 - Session 3
Posted 09 Jun 2007

England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford, 3rd day

Cook and Pietersen build England's lead

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

June 9, 2007

England 370 and 313 (Cook 106, peterson 68) west indies 270.... 22-1 target 455
Posted 09 Jun 2007

vaughan dono innings main unlucky raha..ganga captain of west indies bad played
Posted 09 Jun 2007

England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford, 5th day

Panesar and Harmison seal series victory

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

June 11, 2007

England 370 and 313 beat West Indies 229 and 394 (Chanderpaul 116*, Panesar 6-137, Harmison 4-95) by 60 runs
Posted 14 Jun 2007

wafakadard says
ENG to jeet gaya na ab

ab baki matches haar bhi jain to kuch farak nhi parta
Posted 14 Jun 2007

haan...eng key paas ODI main koi khas bowler nahi,,,test main strong line up hai sidebottom
Posted 14 Jun 2007

mzaid says
Hi Party........ Hope ur doing wel ,

what do u think how fruitful will shoaib Akhtar be on his comback
Posted 15 Jun 2007

alta says
Wi did finish the day well today,so all to play for still.
Posted 18 Jun 2007

mzaid said:

Hi Party........ Hope ur doing wel ,

what do u think how fruitful will shoaib Akhtar be on his comback



wrong topic
Posted 18 Jun 2007

England v West Indies, 4th Test, Riverside, 4th day

Collingwood shatters hapless West Indies

The Bulletin by Will Luke

June 18, 2007

West Indies 287 & 51/3 (11.0 ov)
England 400

West Indies trail by 62 runs with 7 wickets remaining
Posted 18 Jun 2007

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