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15 Jun 2005, 05:52 AM
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NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
might as well have a thread for the whole series. it starts Thursday, with England playing Bangladesh.
today, Australia are playing Somerset in a warm up match.
Full Schedule
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Thu 16 Jun England Bangladesh Brit Oval
Sat 18 Jun Australia Bangladesh Sophia Gardens
Sun 19 Jun England Australia Bristol
Tue 21 Jun England Bangladesh Trent Bridge
Thu 23 Jun England Australia Riverside
Sat 25 Jun Australia Bangladesh Old Trafford
Sun 26 Jun England Bangladesh Headingley
Tue 28 Jun England Australia Edgbaston
Thu 30 Jun Australia Bangladesh Canterbury
Sat 02 Jul Lord's Final
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will the bangers put up a fight in any of their matches?
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16 Jun 2005, 06:11 AM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
Scorecard for the first game, England vs Bangladesh.
http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/NEW/LIVE/f...16JUN2005.html
England have reduced the Bangladeshis to 17-2 fter 4 overs.
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16 Jun 2005, 11:53 AM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
Just about to leave for the day and England are 116 without loss after 14 overs in reply to Bangladesh's 190 all out. Looks like another comfortable win. I'd better get to the pub quick or I''ll miss the winning shot!
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16 Jun 2005, 05:05 PM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
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Originally Posted by michaec
England have reduced the Bangladeshis to 17-2 fter 4 overs.
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funny, i left for work this morning about 5-10 minutes before your post and they had 17 runs with no outs at the 3rd over. i was following it on the live tracker at cricinfo and thinking, hey not too bad of a start for them (bang).
the fall of the wickets-
1-19 (Javed Omar, 3.5 ov), 2-19 (Mohammad Ashraful, 3.6 ov),
3-39 (Nafees Iqbal, 9.3 ov), 4-57 (Tushar Imran, 14.6 ov),
5-72 (Habibul Bashar, 18.1 ov), 6-76 (Khaled Mashud, 20.3 ov),
7-152 (Mohammad Rafique, 36.4 ov), 8-159 (Aftab Ahmed, 37.5 ov),
9-159 (Khaled Mahmud, 37.6 ov), 10-190 (Nazmul Hossain, 45.2 ov).
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Originally Posted by michaec
Just about to leave for the day and England are 116 without loss after 14 overs in reply to Bangladesh's 190 all out. Looks like another comfortable win. I'd better get to the pub quick or I''ll miss the winning shot!
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did you make it  ?
my thoughts on the match-
- 191 runs for the bangers, not too bad for them, especially against a red-hot English team
- Bangers went 45.2 overs, not too bad again, almost were able to go the full 50 against the world #2
- my bangladesh MVP goes to Ahmed- 51 runs off 58 balls, 4- 4 's and 2- 6's
- great opening partnership for england (teamates might a bit angry for not getting a chance!)
- 4's galore- 26 total for the 2 englishmen
- congrats to trescothick and strauss getting the win in only 24.5 overs
so will the aussies take out some anger on saturday? if they win the toss, i'd say they will bat first, look to pile on the runs and bowl bang out in a record pace to try and boost their confidence.
btw, off topic, but does anyone know of an audio link to the series?
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17 Jun 2005, 04:52 AM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
I did make it!  Yeah, not bad from Bangladesh, batting most of their overs. I saw a good bit of the test matches and they were getting themselves out with some silly shots. Maybe the coach has had a word and they are knuckling down a bit. Trescothick and Strauss were really laying into the bowling and there didn't seem to be many scares while they polished off the required runs.
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17 Jun 2005, 09:30 PM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
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18 Jun 2005, 01:33 PM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
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Originally Posted by BhoysFC1995
so will the aussies take out some anger on saturday? if they win the toss, i'd say they will bat first, look to pile on the runs and bowl bang out in a record pace to try and boost their confidence.
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well, they did bat first, but i don't think it did anything to help the aussie confidence
australia 249-5 off 50
bangladesh 250-5 off 49.2
oh dear, oh dear oh dear
still, better wait to see what happens tomorrow before i start gloating too much - should be a good match!
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18 Jun 2005, 02:57 PM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
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Originally Posted by Chewmylegoff
well, they did bat first, but i don't think it did anything to help the aussie confidence
australia 249-5 off 50
bangladesh 250-5 off 49.2
oh dear, oh dear oh dear
still, better wait to see what happens tomorrow before i start gloating too much - should be a good match!
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Gloat away me old son, gloat away
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18 Jun 2005, 04:00 PM
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Re: NatWest Series (Eng/Bang/Aus]{R}
Bangladesh 250 for 5 (Ashraful 100, Bashar 46) beat Australia 249 for 5 (Martyn 77, Clarke 54, Baisya 3-69) by five wickets
-Asraful century makes him only the scond in Bang history to get one
-Bang needed 73 runs from the last 10 overs
-needed 7 from the last over, first ball a six, then a single to win
-aussies started 9 for 2
-Symonds didn't play, "was left out of this match just before the toss for a disciplinary matter"
next up ENG-AUS tomorrow
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18 Jun 2005, 05:51 PM
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