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The India vs. England 4th Test series will feature a dominant English cricket squad looking to put away India and keep their stronghold on the world rankings. India will be trying to get its dignity back with improved play and scoring. They'll also hope they can hold the English batsmen at bay so they don't get off too many runs of their own. England currently holds the #1 ranking in cricket, and India seems desperate to prove they should be considered for the top spot.
The latest India vs. England 4th Test series will begin day 1 of play on Thursday morning at 6:00 Eastern Daylight Time. The matchup will continue through Monday, August 22nd at Kensington's Oval, with England facing its first challenge as the top cricket team in the world. Will India finally regain some composure and gain the respect of the world back, or will England put yet another solid Test series on their already impressive resume?
Cricket: India vs England live score, Eng 503 for 3
India vs England match is turning out to be a nightmare for the Indian team. All the great talk of the mighty Indian team is fake or it seems. If not fake it clearly seems a thing of past.Someone while talking of Indian cricket team’s haplessness asked the Indian Human Rights Commission to intervene. The guy rather sarcastically said that the NHRC that comes to the rescue of everyone should reach out to Indian cricket team and rescue it from the clutches of the ‘barbaric’ English team.
I must admit that this seems to be the mightiest cricket team at the moment. They are so ruthless and are showing an unabashed level of ruthlessness against a team that must be wishing to not just get out of the stadium but also out of England.
Waughan has rightly said that if they could bring together 11 top cricketers from the county clubs, they could still have done the same thing that the English team is doing.
Right now Cook has completed a double ton. He has scored 206 runs after facing 394 balls. All the English batsmen have scored rather well. Strauss scored 87 runs, Bell scored 34 runs, Pietersen scored 63 runs out of 78 balls that he faced. Morgan is still crease hammering Indian bowlers for fours and sixes. He has already scored 66 runs.
Indian bowlers are also adding handsomely to the English team’s score. They have already given away 47 runs and if they continue to give runs in drove as extra they may gift a hundred runs in the second inning of the match alone.
I wonder why on earth MS Dhoni is not trying to bowl. When he can bowl on the very first day of the first test match making a mockery of the Indian bowlers, why he cannot do the same today when nothing is working out for the team India.
Meanwhile the rain has come to the rescue of the Indian cricket team. But to be true it cannot stop India being annihilated in Birmingham here today.
Cricket: India vs England 3rd test, Ind 224, Eng 89 runs
India vs England cricket test series 2011 is underway and live cricket score and live streaming are trending. On the second day of the match England are playing at 89 runs without losing any wicket.
How Indian bowlers are going to perform today? This question is on everyone’s mind. They have been impressive in patches but have failed to complete their task in the same deadly manner as Bresnan Broad and others.
They allowed the England openers to go to the day 2 without losing a single wicket. So the batsmen who are going to come onto the crease now will be the one who already have the feel of the pitch and have played there.
Though condition may be different, nonetheless the pitch remains the same. It rained last night and the sky is still overcast when these lines were being written. There is a very short delay in the match’s beginning but I am told that the number of overs wouldn’t be cut and the whole quota of overs would be bowled.
Meanwhile in the absence of India’s main attack bowler Zaheer Khan, the mantle of leading the bowling attack will fall on Ishant Sharma and Praween Kumr. Sreesanth is in the side and has the capability to take wickets. But his childish behavior often gets in his occasional good bowling shows.
Earlier Indian batsmen flopped and had there been no one day style batting, India would have been all but out of the match by now. Sehwag who had given great hope by being declared fit and included in the playing eleven failed to come to the rescue of the team India. He failed to open his account and was bowled out for no run on the scoreboard.
India (first innings):
Gautam Gambhir b Bresnan 38
Virender Sehwag c Prior b Broad 0
Rahul Dravid b Bresnan 22
Sachin Tendulkar c Anderson b Broad 1
V.V.S. Laxman c Broad b Bresnan 30
Suresh Raina b Anderson 4
Mahendra Dhoni c Strauss b Broad 77
Amit Mishra c Prior b Broad 4
Praveen Kumar c Prior b Bresnan 26
Ishant Sharma c Cook b Anderson 4
S Sreesanth not out 0
Extras: (b 4, lb 14) 18
Total: (all out in 62.2 overs) 224
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Sehwag, 1.1 overs), 2-59 (Gambhir, 19.5), 3-60 (Tendulkar, 22.1), 4-75 (Dravid, 26.2), 5-92 (Raina, 33.1), 6-100 (Laxman, 34.4), 7-111 (Mishra, 39.3), 8-195 (Kumar, 53.3), 9-224 (Dhoni, 61.2), 10-224 (Sharma, 62.2)
Bowling:
James Anderson 21.2 3 69 2
Stuart Broad 17 6 53 4
Tim Bresnan 20 4 62 4
Graeme Swann 4 0 22 0
England first innings:
Andrew Strauss not out 52
Alastair Cook not out 27
Extras: (lb 5) 5
Total: (for no loss in 25 overs) 84
Bowling:
Praveen Kumar 9 4 27 0
S. Sreesanth 5 2 21 0
Ishant Sharma 7 2 16 0
Amit Mishra 3 0 13 0
Suresh Raina 1 0 2 0
Toss: England, who chose to field
Umpires: Steve Davis (Australia) and Simon Taufel (Australia)
TV umpire: Rod Tucker (Australia)
Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
India vs England live score: Eng take 477 run lead
In India vs England cricket test series the hosts have taken 477 run unassailable lead. You can watch live score streaming on ESPNStar.com. Meanwhile India have lost Dravid when Indian score is just 6 runs. This is a big wicket for England.England have given India a very tough task to accomplish. The Indian team has to score 477 runs to win the game and a time until tomorrow evening to endure the most lethal pace attack in the cricket world.
The English team added almost 100 runs today before being all out. Praween Kumar’s one over almost brought the inning to an end when a very threatening looking Bresnan was taken by him when he was playing at 90 runs.
He took the wicket of a very dangerous man Broad when he was playing at 44 runs after facing just 32 balls. He seemed to be playing a T20 match and was batting with so much irreverence for the Indian bowlers as if they were club cricketers.
After Prior’s early exit today it was Bresnan and Broad who took the mantle of scoring quick runs and give big lead to their team in their hands and runs came in droves. Indian bowlers looked spineless without any depth. They seem to have been missing Zaheer Khan very badly.
Though many people are saying that the Indian cricket team has already lost the match, I wouldn’t say that. We have some great names when it comes to batting and anyone can take the match away from England. But the catch is that they should try their best.
Meanwhile Rahul Dravid and Mukund have opened the Indian inning. After 3.2 overs they are playing at 2.
England inning:
AJ Strauss c †Dhoni b Sreesanth 16
AN Cook c Yuvraj Singh b Sharma 5
IR Bell c Laxman b Yuvraj Singh 159
KP Pietersen c †Dhoni b Sreesanth 63
EJG Morgan c †Dhoni b Kumar 70
MJ Prior† c †Dhoni b Kumar 73
IJL Trott c Dravid b Kumar 2
TT Bresnan c Dravid b Kumar 90
SCJ Broad run out (sub [WP Saha]) 44
GP Swann c sub (WP Saha) b Sharma 3
JM Anderson not out 1
Extras (b 9, lb 5, w 2, nb 2) 18
Total (all out; 120.2 overs) 544
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