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  • #16
    Originally posted by CyberCricketer View Post
    OK, I tried opening it in a new tab and it's fine, so now I can get back to enjoying the story
    Great.
    I guess you were surfing the forums via forum.php!

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    • #17
      West Indies in India, 2011


      First Test Match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



      Sehwag and Gambhir during their partnership of 197 runs

      After putting on a huge score on the board, the West Indian came out to bowl with complete confidence. Giving a follow on to team India would have been their primary aim. But the Indian openers, Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag had some other plans.

      Chris Gayle, surprisingly made Omar Philips to bowl the first spell for the Windies along with Jerome Taylor. The idea seemed to back-fire at them as the dangerous batting pair of Sehwag-Gambhir got off to a flier. There were no signs of looking back. Virender Sehwag started in the typical "Sehwag" style, smashing the West Indian bowlers all around the park. Gambhir on the other hand was calm as a cucumber and was in for a big inning.

      The duo was involved in a huge partnership which almost sealed the fact that India would be in the lead after this inning. Unfortunately, a 200 run partnership could not be completed as Sehwag was dismissed by Ryan Hinds.

      Rahul Dravid came out at the crease to join Gambhir. No sooner did Sehwag walk back to the pavilion, Dravid followed him. He was complete bamboozled by a yorker from Ryan Hinds. The veteran had to depart for a duck. Two wickets in an over, was the match turning up alive?

      Two wickets fell in quick succession and it wasn't a surprise to see a third one. The master, Sachin Tendulkar couldn't last long as he too threw his wicket off cheaply to Hinds. India from being 197 for no loss at one stage had suddenly fallen to 205 for 3 wickets.

      VVS Laxman joined Gambhir to stabilize the innings. The duo batted sensibly. Just when it look that finally India was re-building a partnership, the opener, Gautam Gambhir was dismissed by Darren Sammy, giving Sammy his first wicket of the match. The top 4 from India's batting line-up were sent back to the pavilion.

      Despite a good start from the openers, India failed to capitalize. VVS Laxman along with the deubatant Virat Kohli were dismissed cheaply. MS Dhoni came to provide some resistance.

      Dhoni along with Harbhajan Singh managed to get along in a good looking partnership. Both managed to score 30 odd runs, helping team India to get past 300. After their dismissal, nobody from the experienced Indian tail could contribute much to the total.

      The wickets fell quickly at the end, restricting India from getting a lead. India got all out for 341 runs. The fans would surely have expected a lot more from the batsmen, after the start provided by the openers.


      Darren Sammy celebrates after dismissing Gambhir



      West Indies lead by 45 runs.

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      • #18
        Sehwag and Gambhir really got let down by their teammates there, you might have been facing the follow-on if it wasn't for them.

        Omar Philips opening the bowling with Taylor is very unusual, I've never seen a part-timer open the bowling in the ICC games.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by CyberCricketer View Post
          Sehwag and Gambhir really got let down by their teammates there, you might have been facing the follow-on if it wasn't for them.

          Omar Philips opening the bowling with Taylor is very unusual, I've never seen a part-timer open the bowling in the ICC games.
          Yeah. Same here.
          Probably the first time for me as well.

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          • #20
            West Indies in India, 2011


            First Test Match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



            Omar Phillips powered the West Indian inning

            The West Indians came out confidently in their 2nd inning, leading by 45 runs. The Indian bowlers were under severe pressure, considering their bad run of form in recent times. The West Indian skipper, Chris Gayle came out to open along with Omar Phillips. Zaheer Khan and Praveen Kumar begun the proceedings for India.

            The only Indian bowler going well was Praveen Kumar. Apart for performing well in the previous tournaments, he managed to get Gayle out in his first over. The swashbuckling opener had to depart for just 1 run under his name.

            Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the most dependable batsmen from West Indies joined Phillips. One would have thought that Chanderpaul would play a big role in the 2nd inning whereas Phillips would get out cheaply, but it was quite the opposite. Chanderpaul was cleaned up by an in-swinging delivery from Zaheer Khan for just 9. The West Indians started off poorly with the scorecard reading 10 for 2.

            Ramnaresh Sarwan came out at the pitch. He along with Phillips manged to stabilize the West Indian innings. Sarwan looked pretty comfortable facing the new ball, whereas Phillips was having some problems. However, both of them survived the difficult first hour of the day and go the inning back on track. The spinners, Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha were looking very poor while the partnership was on. Eventually, Zaheer Khan came to the party yet again to dismiss Sarwan for a well made 61. The West Indians were finally looking good with 131 on the board, with the loss of 3 wickets.

            Narsingh Deonarine, the West Indian hero for the first inning too chipped in well with his inning of 30 odd runs. On the other hand, Omar Phillips managed to complete his half century and was looking strong. The turbanator, Harbhajan Singh finally grabbed a wicket, sending back Deonarine. He managed to dismiss Ryan Hinds for a first ball duck, just the next delivery.

            Omar Phillips continued to dominate. He reached his century with a glorious boundary off the back foot, bisecting the positions of the point and the third man fielders. But he had to walk back to the pavilion soon as Pragyan Ojha too picked up a wicket. He trapped Phillips for an LBW. Although the ball pitched outside leg, the umpire gave it out. "Spot-fixing?"

            Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy contributed well at the bottom. No batsmen from the tail could even manage to reach the double figures as the West Indians perished for just 288 on the board. Having a lead of 45 runs, this meant that the Indians would require 334 runs in the last inning, with 11 overs remaining in the fourth days play along with an entire fifth day. The match is evenly poised and can go either way. It'll be interesting to see how the Indians respond to this.


            The spinning duo had a bad start but were crucial in restricting West Indies to a score less than 300



            India needs 334 runs to win

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            • #21
              Wow, the computer seems to rate Phillips really well in your save. I've never seen him pass 100 in all the games I've seen the West Indies play on my saves.

              Anyway, can't wait for the rest of this match. 334 is pretty much exactly what a team would be capable of chasing in 3 sessions and 11 overs.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by CyberCricketer View Post
                Wow, the computer seems to rate Phillips really well in your save. I've never seen him pass 100 in all the games I've seen the West Indies play on my saves.

                Anyway, can't wait for the rest of this match. 334 is pretty much exactly what a team would be capable of chasing in 3 sessions and 11 overs.
                My save loves Phillips!
                First made him open the bowling and now a century.

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                • #23
                  West Indies in India, 2011


                  First Test Match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



                  Sachin and Sehwag stabilized the Indian inning

                  The Indians came out to chase a total of 334 with 110 overs of play remaining in the test match. Surprisingly, Virender Sehwag did not come out to open along with Gautam Gambhir. The Indian skipper, MS Dhoni decided to send Virat Kohli to open, with a plan of not losing any wicket in the 4th day of play, with just about 20 official overs remaining. Indian certainly didn't wish to lose Sehwag early, and it would have been quite easy to get him out for the Windies, considering what his batting style is.

                  The unusual batting pair of Kohli and Gambhir came out to open this inning, chasing 334 runs. It was a slow start for the Indians, with Gambhir getting off the mark on his 11th delivery and Kohli on his 23rd delivery. Sadly for India, West Indies managed to produce the wicket, and it was Virat Kohli who was dismissed. India lost their first wicket for 23 with just around 5-6 overs remaining.

                  The Indian skipper went for the unusual way yet again, sending out a night watchman in the form of Pragyan Ojha. Luckily, Gambhir and Ojha managed to protect their wickets, as India was on 38 for the loss of 1 wicket after the fourth day's play.

                  Unfortunately, Dhoni's gamble failed yet again as Pragyan Ojha got dismissed on the same day. A frustrated Dhoni finally decided to send a batsman out, but it was the wall, Rahul Dravid. Dravid and Gambhir managed to survive the little amount of overs remaining in the fourth day's play.

                  Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir, the two most reliable players of the Indian XI came out to resume the day for Team India. Following the footsteps of Dhoni, Chris Gayle tried to experiment too. He gave the bowl to the part-timer, Omar Phillips. The gamble worked for Gayle as Gambhir had to take the long walk back to the pavilion, giving a simple catch to the keeper Denesh Ramdin off Phillips. Indian now was in a bit of hassle with the scorecard reading 48 for the loss of 3 wickets.

                  Virender Sehwag came out to join Rahul Dravid. The experienced duo provided some stability to the Indian inning, and gave the much required hope to chase the total. Sehwag continued his good form of the previous inning, whereas Dravid, looked comfortable, after being dismissed on a duck the last time. These two managed to add 86 runs to the board, before Rahul Dravid was dismissed by Nikita Miller.

                  The little master, Sachin Tendulkar came out to the pitch as the Mumbai crowd gave a loud cheer to him. The partnership of Sachin-Sehwag, like always, troubled the opposition. Sehwag was batting aggressively, while Tendulkar was playing perfect cricketing shots. The duo thrashed the Windies to all corners of the park. These two were involved in a huge partnership of 140 odd runs. Sehwag completed his century yet again, whereas the Master looked good in his knock of 74. He was dismissed by Jerome Taylor. The score now was 280 for the loss of 5 wickets. 54 more runs needed with 5 wickets in hand, wasn't really a difficult task for the Indians.

                  VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni failed to contribute much to the Indian scorecard. Making things worse for India, Sehwag too departed after a well deserved century. Praveen Kumar, the tail-ender too failed to contribute much as he departed for just 7 runs.

                  India were looking in a state of border but it was the turbanator, Harbhajan Singh who played a fighting inning of 16 runs, making sure India just clinched the victory by 1 wicket, with 5 overs left for the end of the day.

                  It was a close match and could have shifted either way until the very last delivery. Congratulations to team India on winning the first test against West Indies.

                  It'll be interesting to see how the two teams approach the second test at Hyderabad.



                  Jeromey Taylor was the pick of the bowlers for the West Indies, taking 3 important wickets



                  India won by 1 wicket

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                  Man of the Match
                  Virender Sehwag
                  227 runs and 2 wickets

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                  • #24
                    Good work!

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                    • #25
                      West Indies in India, 2011



                      Second Test Match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

                      The second test match is at Hyderabad, one of the flattest wickets in India. We can hope to see a high scoring match. The batsmen just need to be there at the crease and the runs shall flow.

                      The pitch looks good, flat and will have even bounce and good carry to the keeper. It looks as if the spinners won't be too effective this time, as the pitch won't allow much spin, until the 3rd or even the 4th day. The outfield here is fast, extremely quick. In all, its a batsmen's paradise!

                      Chris Gayle wins the toss and elects to bat first.

                      THE TEAMS:

                      India:

                      Gautam Gambhir
                      Virender Sehwag
                      Rahul Dravid
                      Sachin Tendulkar
                      Suresh Raina
                      VVS Laxman
                      MS Dhoni *†
                      Harbhajan Singh
                      Praveen Kumar
                      Pragyan Ojha
                      Zaheer Khan


                      West Indies:

                      Chris Gayle *
                      Omar Philips
                      Shivnarine Chanderpaul
                      Ramnaresh Sarwan
                      Narsingh Deonarine
                      Ryan Hinds
                      Denesh Ramdin †
                      Darren Sammy
                      Nikita Miller
                      Ravi Rampaul
                      Jerome Taylor

                      India won the previous match by just 1 wicket. The match was evenly balanced and could have shifted either way. Keeping that in mind, both the teams have made just 1 change each in the Playing XI.

                      India:
                      In: Suresh Raina
                      Out: Virat Kohli

                      West Indies:
                      In: Ravi Rampaul
                      Out: Amit Jaggernauth

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                      • #26
                        Good writing. Keep it up!

                        For me, the inclusion of Raina and Rampaul in the Second Test, begs the question: How on earth did Kohli and Jaggernauth get in ahead of them in the first place?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by 6ry4nj View Post
                          Good writing. Keep it up!

                          For me, the inclusion of Raina and Rampaul in the Second Test, begs the question: How on earth did Kohli and Jaggernauth get in ahead of them in the first place?
                          I can't say anything about Jaggernauth as West Indies' line-up is selected by the bot.
                          And for Suresh Raina, well, from the start of World T20 to the 2011 50 Over WC in the game (the matches which are not posted here), Kohli was superb whereas Raina sucked in all three formats.

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                          • #28
                            West Indies in India, 2011


                            Second Test Match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad



                            Chris Gayle powered the West Indian inning
                            After winning the toss, Chris Gayle came out confident with his opening partner, Omar Phillips. For India, Zaheer Khan begun the proceedings along with Praveen Kumar. It was a slow start for the Windies, quite unusual when Gayle's there at the crease.


                            The spinning duo had a bad start but were crucial in restricting West Indies to a score less than 300. The Gayle-Phillips could add just 47 runs to the total, before Phillips was trapped by the spinner, Pragyan Ojha.

                            Then came in Shivnarine Chanderpaul to join Gayle. Both of them brought the West Indian inning back on track with some promising shots and matured approach. The pair managed to put up a century stand, filled with shots all round the park. Gayle and Chanderpaul, both had gone passed the 50 run mark. Unfortunately for the West Indians, Chanderpaul threw his wicket by giving a catch to Gautam Gambhir at long on off Praveen Kumar.

                            Ramnaresh Sarwan joined Gayle, but before making an impact, walked back to the pavilion. The West Indian inning suddenly begun looking in trouble. Harbhajan Singh picked up his first wicket of the match.

                            Next to come in for the centurion of the previous match, Narsingh Deonarine. The pair of Gayle-Deonarine was looking good as they both put up a good show. It was then that Praveen Kumar was brought back into the attack by MS Dhoni. The bowling change paid off as Kumar managed to find the edge from Gayle's willow which went straight into the safe hands of VVS Laxman. Chris Gayle finally departed and missed out on a century.

                            Ryan Hinds came out in the middle and wanted to make an impact here, after being dismissed for a first ball duck in the previous match. Once again, Windies suffered two quick blows. This time, it was Deonarine who departed on 30. Denesh Ramdin was the next to come in but he too got out cheaply. With just 1 run next to his name, Ramdin walked back to the pavilion.

                            Darren Sammy joined Hinds. Finally, the Windies got the pair they were looking for. Sammy and Hinds once again brought back life to the West Indian inning. Both scored runs at quick pace, and reached the half centuries. Looked like it was the day of the nervous 90s and Ryan Hinds too had to go back at a score in the nineties. Hinds was dismissed bowled by Ojha and just like Gayle, was unfortunate to reach the three figures.

                            Soon after Hind's dismissal, Darren Sammy got out. He played a superb knock of 81, comprising of 11 boundaries. No batsmen from the tail could contribute much to the total, though Nikita Miller played his part, scoring 19 runs.

                            The West Indians finally finished at a total of 411 for 10 after 135.1 overs. Zaheer Khan was the pick of the bowlers, taking four West Indian wickets. Kumar, Ojha and Harbhajan picked up 2 wickets each as the part-timers, Raina and Sehwag went wicket-less.


                            Zaheer Khan once again made his experience count



                            India trails by 411 runs

                            Period of the match: Day 2 - Session 2

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                            • #29
                              Ooohhh, good luck chasing that....

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                              • #30
                                West Indies in India, 2011


                                Second Test Match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad



                                Darren Sammy celebrates the wicket of Gambhir

                                Team India trailed by 411 runs as the Indian openers, Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag came out at the center. Both started their inning the way they usually do. Gambhir looked strong in his defense and looked to stay at pitch as long as he could, while Sehwag rocketed with a couple of sixes and a few 4s. Darren Sammy looked superb with the new ball. He managed to sent back Sehwag for a score of just 36 as India lost the first wicket.

                                Next to come in was the wall, Rahul Dravid. He did not look in good touch during the first test and the same was the story here as departed just for 8 runs, again being caught by the wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin of Sammy.

                                After a good start, suddenly the Indians were on the back-foot. Though Dravid spent a good amount of time at the crease, but the runs weren't flowing the way the should have. Sachin Tendulkar joined the settled Gambhir. But this time, it was Gambhir who fell to Sammy's class. Sammy trapped him at the middle stump as the umpire raised his finger. Gambhir departed on 34, leaving team India in big trouble. Darren Sammy was pumped up!

                                Suresh Raina joined Tendulkar, with the aim of not only helping out India to put a respectable total, but also to cement his place in the Indian XI. Understanding the situation, both the batsmen played sensibly, defending most of the deliveries and attack the bad ones. The pair managed get the Indians back on track with healthy partnership amongst them. Sachin reached his fifty, followed by Raina. Sadly, Sachin was given caught behind off a delivery which was miles away from his willow! The master fell to bad decisions again and had to walk back with a score of 61 next to his name. Jerome Taylor got his first wicket of the match.

                                VVS Laxman joined Raina and one would have expected the pair to put on a good show. Unfortunately, both these batsmen had to walk back within a span of 2 overs, as Raina got stumped by Ramdin off Nikita Miller and Laxman gave a simple catch to Ryan Hinds off Darren Sammy.

                                The two batsmen out at the crease were the Indian skipper, MS Dhoni and the turbanator, Harbhajan Singh. Dhoni looked good as usual, starting off slow and building up a big inning out of it. Harbhajan supported Dhoni very well, as the pair managed to put a partnership of more than 50 runs. Later Harbhajan had to depart, adjudged LBW off the part-timer, Omar Phillips.

                                Dhoni continued his good strokes, accompanied by Praveen Kumar on the other end. The skipper soon reached his 50 and once again played a captain's knock. The part-timer Phillips once again did the job for the Windies as he dismissed Dhoni on 78.

                                The next two batsmen from the tail, Pragyan Ojha and Zaheer Khan couldn't do much with the bat. The Indians managed to score 396 for the loss of 10 wickets.

                                For West Indies, every bowler picked up at least one wicket, with the star being Darren Sammy, who ran through the Indian batting line-up and destroyed the top order.


                                MS Dhoni helped India to reach a respectable score



                                West Indies lead by 65 runs

                                Period of the match: Day 3 - Session 2

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