49-5. :bow:
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49-5. :bow:
49-5
Ontong gone
Dernbach gets him
Morgan dropped Amla. Apparently a dolly
Amla is on 43. :blink:
South Africa make 77-5.
A shame Amla didnt get 50
He finishes on 47*
Its raining
Wouldn't happen in a test match.
Twenty20 :haha:
England score 2 off the first over :doh:
Why are they playing Testicle style?
3-1
Steyn gets Kieswetter
England. :bow:
Just ease themselves in to the innings.
29-2
Morkel gets Wright
Surely that will be it for the match.
Bloody rain.
And it is. England have failed to win a series against South Africa this tour.
:rose:
England :lol:
Surely they can have bowled 5 balls more to get to the end of the 5th over and therefore D/L comes in to play
Hopefully we can salvage some pride with the final T20.
Also, Worcestershire vs Somerset, Rehman took 9-65 for Somerset. :blink:
England v SA in the final T20
Well its a 11 over game actually
England 29-1
Lumb gone
43-2
Wright gone
66-3
Morgan gone
Parnell just got slaughtered
32 runs in that over
What an over :bow:
Tests :haha:
112-4
Kieswetter gone for 50
116-5
Bairstow gone
England get 118-5 off their 11 overs
Some dude called Buttler was the one who went mad in the Parnell over
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Eng 106-3
I really don't know how to describe what I've just seen. From only his second ball, Buttler greets the returning Wayne Parnell by stepping deep into his crease and scooping over mid off for a huge six. It's an outrageous shot, followed up by another huge straight hit for six more. When Parnell gets the yorker right, Buttler does well to bunt through the covers for a couple, then Parnell gets it all wrong with a no ball. Free hit. If the first shot of the over was remarkable, the dink Buttler plays to the next ball, over fine leg for four more is amazing. It's also another no ball, and another free hit, which Buttler steps across to again flick to fine leg for four. The wheels, axel, steering wheel, doors and windows are coming off for South Africa here in the face of this Buttler assault, which continues with a huge pull for six more, before finishing with a couple into the leg side. 32 from the over. You read that right - 32. Game-changing from Buttler, who has 31 from nine balls.
Apart from Kieswetter and Buttler, the others contributed...21 between them. Extras contributed 15. :doh:
SA 9-1
Levi gone
34-2
Du Plessis gone
Amla is nailing it again. :(
51-3
De Villiers gone
53-4
Amla gone
:dance:
69-5
Ontong gone
50 needed off 8 balls :popcorn:
South Africa. :lol:
SA 90-5 off 11 overs
England win by 28 runs
Next stop is the main event
T20 World Cup :bow:
England. :bow:
ODI team of the year
No Amla :lol: and De Villiers has an average of 100+ in ODIs this year and hes not inQuote:
Gautam Gambhir (Ind), Alastair Cook (Eng), Kumar Sangakkara (SL), Virat Kohli (Ind), MS Dhoni (Ind, wkt/captain) Michael Clarke (Aus), Shahid Afridi (Pak), Morne Morkel (SA), Steven Finn (Eng), Lasith Malinga (SL), Saeed Ajmal (Pak)
12th Man - Shane Watson (Aus)
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/cri...#ixzz26T8tHdo9
Kohli :bow:Quote:
Kumar Sangakkara has won the International Cricket Council's Cricketer of the Year award.
The Sri Lanka batsman was also named Test Cricketer of the Year and took the LG People's Choice award at the ceremony in Colombo.
The 34-year-old former captain averaged 60 in Test matches in the past year, hitting five centuries, and was also prolific in 50-over internationals.
England's Sarah Taylor won the Women's Twenty20 Cricketer of the Year award.
In addition to three hundreds in ODIs, Sangakkara made 42 dismissals as wicketkeeper for Sri Lanka in the 50-over format.
England's Alistair Cook and Stuart Broad were also nominated for the Cricketer of the Year award, along with South Africa's Hashim Amla and Vernon Philander, and Australian captain Michael Clarke.
India's Virat Kohli was named the ODI Cricketer of the Year, while Richard Levi's 117 off just 51 deliveries for South Africa against New Zealand in Hamilton last February was named Twenty20 Performance of the Year.
I can't say I've paid much attention to Sangakkara, but he'd have to have been good to have fought off Amla. Three awards?? What's that? Ceremony in Colombo? Oh right.
Yoss was a big fan before he died
:rose:
Kivin Pittabread left out of the England squad to tour India. As is Ravinder Singh Bopara.
CookQuote:
England Test squad for India: Alastair Cook (Essex, capt), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire), Ian Bell (Warwickshire), Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Nick Compton (Somerset), Steven Finn (Middlesex), Graham Onions (Durham), Eoin Morgan (Middlesex), Monty Panesar (Sussex), Samit Patel (Nottinghamshire), Matt Prior (Sussex, wk), Joe Root (Yorkshire), Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire), Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire).
Root/Straight outta compton
Trott
Bell
Bairstow
Morgan
Prior
Broad
Swann
Anderson
Finn
That would be a guess, but not sure if they plan to play two spinners.
Kevin P left out :doh:
Bell won MVP for England in 2012
Bell :bow: