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South Africa Beat England Square Series


508785cf6ceries South Africa Beat England Square SeriesJOHANNESBURG:Morne Morkel routed England’s lower-order in a spell of 3 for 0 in six deliveries, before JP Duminy extracted the battling Paul Collingwood for a brave but futile 71, as South Africa levelled the series – and retained the Basil D’Oliveira Trophy – with a crushing innings-and-74-run victory at the Wanderers.

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The victory was delivered on the stroke of the lunch-break when Ryan Sidebottom missed a slog-sweep to give Duminy his second wicket in an 11-ball spell.

England had resumed the fourth day in deep trouble on 48 for 3, still trailing by 195 with two full days remaining in the contest. Collingwood responded with a gutsy and well-judged 71 from 88 balls, as he shed the outright obduracy that had carried England to safety at Centurion and Cape Town, and climbed into his cross-batted repertoire whenever South Africa strayed in line or length.

But he alone located the correct balance between watchfulness and aggression, as he picked 12 fours and a six in total, comprising an even mixture of cuts, pulls, drives and genuine edges. But all too few of his colleagues were capable of emulating his efforts. His overnight partner, Kevin Pietersen, hung around for 10 overs in the first hour and seemed to be finding his range once again as he contributed an improbably meagre three runs to a fourth-wicket stand of 36. But the debutant Wayne Parnell tempted him with an outswinger that drew a rash snick to the keeper, and that was the end of that.

Collingwood kept up the intensity, lacing Ryan McLaren through the slips before hoisting Steyn up and over long-off for the first and only six of England’s innings. But with just two wickets still standing and a deficit of 89 still to be surmounted, he was eventually extracted by JP Duminy’s first delivery of the day – a top-edged hoick off an ignominious long-hop, that flew at a comfortable height straight to Morkel at deep square leg.

Sidebottom and James Anderson played their shots for 16 deliveries, efore Sidebottom sized up one slog too many, and the rattle of timbers signalled a richly deserved South African win.


South Africa Beat England Square Series was first posted on January 17, 2010 at 5:34 pm.
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England Beat South Africa in 2nd Test


122e796461d test England Beat South Africa in 2nd TestDURBAN: Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad bowled South Africa out for just 133 as England completed victory by an innings and 98 runs on the fifth day of the second Test at Kingsmead on Wednesday.

The pair of Nottinghamshire bowlers took nine wickets between them as South Africa, who began the day on 76 for six, were all out for 133 after 18 overs on the final day.

Swann claimed five for 54 and Broad took four for 43 to help England take a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.

“It’s not far off the best performance I’ve seen by an England team,” said England captain Andrew Strauss, “but I’m aware the series is very much alive and there is still hard work to be done.”

South African captain Graeme Smith admitted his side had been outplayed.

“We’ve got to look at ourselves in the mirror and bounce back very quickly,” he said.

The third Test starts in Cape Town on Sunday.

Off-spinner Swann had match figures of nine for 164 and earned his second successive man of the match award following a five-wicket haul and an innings of 85 in the drawn first Test in Centurion.

South Africa’s faint hopes of extending the match beyond lunch evaporated when Morne Morkel was out to the 11th ball of the morning.

Morkel was dropped by Strauss off the previous delivery from Swann, which the left-hander edged low to the England captain’s right hand, with the ball going on for four.

But Swann pushed the next ball through quicker and Morkel, stuck in his crease, was trapped leg before wicket.

Mark Boucher went on to make 29 before he gloved Stuart Broad down the leg side to fellow wicketkeeper Matt Prior.

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He was given not out by umpire Amish Saheba but England asked for a review and replays showed clearly the ball had deviated off his glove so Boucher had to depart for the second time in the match after initially being given not out.

Paul Harris hit 36 before he scooped James Anderson to Broad at mid-on and Swann completed a comprehensive win when he had Dale Steyn leg before wicket.


England Beat South Africa in 2nd Test was first posted on December 30, 2009 at 5:42 pm.
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Anderson wrecks South Africa in Port Elizabeth ODI


James AndersonAfter a crushing 112-run defeat in the third ODI, England have bounced back in style at Port Elizabeth with a demolishing victory. James Anderson took five wickets to have South Africa bowled out for a mediocre 119.

South Africa had won the toss and batted first, a move that clearly backfired. The hosts were not just losing wickets but were also struggling to keep the scoreboard moving with Stuart Broad, Tim Bresnan combining well with Anderson. Only Alviro Petersen could stand up against the English attack to score 51 from 79 balls (with 5 fours) to take his team into three figures. The Proteas were bowled out in 36.5 overs with Anderson finishing with 10-3-23-5. Tim Bresnan suffocated the batsmen with his 8-2-15-1 while Broad and Collingwood took two wickets each.

England had a cakewalk reaching the target in 31.2 overs at the loss of three wickets. Opener Jonathan Trott played the sheet anchor scoring an unbeaten 52 from 77 balls with 7 fours. Skipper Andrew Strauss made a patient 32 to seal the chase with an opening stand of 74.

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Anderson wrecks South Africa in Port Elizabeth ODI was first posted on November 30, 2009 at 4:13 pm.
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Collingwood, Trott steer England to victory in 2nd ODI


Paul CollingwoodEngland won the second One Day International at the Centurion Park in Pretoria by 7 wickets with the visitors comfortably chasing a target of 251. Paul Collingwood struck an unbeaten 105 (from 110 balls with 7 fours and 2 sixes) and Opener Jonathan Trott made 87 (from 119 balls with 8 fours) as England cruised to the target with four overs to spare.

South Africa after being put into bat first were restricted to 250 for 9 after losing wickets at the wrong moments of their innings. The top scorer for South Africa was Alviro Petersen who made 64 (from 65 balls with 5 fours and a six) coming in at no.5. Hashim Amla with 57 from 72 balls was the other half centurion. For the visitors, James Anderson picked up 3 for 60 and Bresnan, Collingwood took a couple of wickets each.

For his all-round efforts, Paul Collingwood got the Man of the Match. England lead the 5-ODI Series 1-0 with the first ODI at Wanderers rained out.

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Collingwood, Trott steer England to victory in 2nd ODI was first posted on November 23, 2009 at 2:02 am.
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Australia Vs England CT Semi-final Today


CENTURION: Australia Vs England CT Semi-final Today at SuperSport Park here on Friday in the first semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy.

Ricky Ponting’s men will enter the duel as the favourites — Australia drubbed England 6-1 in an ODI series that followed the Ashes — but England has been a rejuvenated side in the competition.

Interestingly, the last ODI between the two sides — on a pitch assisting spin — was won by England with off-spinner Graeme Swann scalping five. The wearing surface at Centurion could encourage spin.

Andrew Strauss’s men have fitness concerns though. Key all-rounder Stuart Broad has a suspect torn buttock muscle.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Prior, however, appears to have recovered well from a viral fever. If Prior still misses out, Eoin Morgan could don the big gloves again to lend the side balance although England has a regular ’keeper, Steven Davies, in the stand-by list.

England will need its pace spearhead James Anderson to fire. The paceman has been bowling with remarkable control.

England will need left-arm paceman Ryan Sidebottom to maintain the pressure from the other end. If Broad does not recover, England might field leg-spinning all-rounder Adil Rashid.

Brett Lee could influence the game for Australia in these conditions. He too can bend the ball back tellingly.

Australia is bound to miss Michael Clarke, particularly in the conditions at Centurion. He is a wristy player, who can work the ball into the empty spaces. David Hussey has been added to the squad as Clarke’s replacement.

The side winning the toss is likely to bat. Chasing under the lights in a huge game can be demanding in itself. The pitch too could play tricks in the second half of the match.


Australia Vs England CT Semi-final Today was first posted on October 2, 2009 at 1:15 pm.
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New Zealand Wins Toss and Fields Against England


New Zealand Vs EnglandJOHANNESBURG: New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori won the toss Tuesday and sent England in to bat in their Champions Trophy match at Wanderers Stadium.

New Zealand was affected by a wave of injuries, and brought in Ian Butler to replace fast bowler Daryl Tuffey, and reserve wicketkeeper Gareth Hopkins to replace Jesse Ryder.

England brought in Ryan Sidebottom for Graham Onions in the only change to the team which eliminated host South Africa from the tournament.

Teams:

New Zealand: Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Neil Broom, Gareth Hopkins, James Franklin, Daniel Vettori (captain), Kyle Mills, Shane Bond, Ian Butler.

England: Andrew Strauss (captain), Joe Denly, Owais Shah, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Ravi Bopara, Luke Wright, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Ryan Sidebottom.


New Zealand Wins Toss and Fields Against England was first posted on September 29, 2009 at 7:48 pm.
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England Win By 22 Runs From South Africa


England Win By 22 Runs From South AfricaCENTURION: England defeated South Africa by 22 runs, restricting them at 301-9 in the day/night match here at the Super Sport Park on Sunday.

Chasing a difficult target of 324 runs, South Africa could not achieve despite a fine hundred by their captain Graeme Smith who opened the innings and got out as ninth victim batsman, scoring 141from 133 balls with 16 fours.
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AB de Villiers made 36 while no other batsman could make any significant contribution.

For England, James Anderson and Stuart Broad claimed three wickets each

Earlier, captain Andrew Strauss won the toss and decided to bat first after which England piled up a huge total of 323 runs for the loss of eight wickets to set an improbable target for the hosts.

Owais Shah made 98 from 89 balls and smashed six sixes and five fours while Paul Collingwood scored 82 off 94 balls with six fours and a six. Both added 163 runs for the third wicket partnership.

Eoin Morgan also hit a hurricane 67 off 34 balls, smashing five sixes and four boundaries.

Wayne Parnell secured three wickets while Johan Botha claimed two wickets. Dale Steyn and Jacques Kallis also took one wicket each.


England Win By 22 Runs From South Africa was first posted on September 28, 2009 at 4:02 pm.
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England Vs Srilanka ODI, Eng Win By Six Wickets


England Vs Srilanka ODI, Eng Win By Six WicketsJOHANNESBURG: England have won their first match in the Champions Trophy 2009, defeating Sri Lanka by six wickets here at the New Wanderors Stadium on Friday.

Chasing 213, England achieved the winning target in 45 overs as Eion Morgan emerged top scorer with an unbeaten 62.
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Other main scorers were Paul Collingwood (46) and Owais Shah (44).

Earlier, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 212 after England captain Andrew Strauss won the toss and opted for fielding.

Sri Lanka were in trouble right from the beginning as their four top-order batsmen returned to pavilion for only 17 runs on the board.

However, Thilan Samaraweera (30) and Thilina Kandamby (53) came to rescue and added 64 runs for the fifth wicket and after Samaraweera departed at 81, Angelo Mathews joined Kandamby and they also added 82 runs for the sixth wicket.

Mathews made 52 but the remaining four wickets fell for 49 runs and Sri Lanka were all out for 212 in 47.3 overs.

For England, pace bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad captured three wickets for 20 and 49 runs, respectively while Graham Onions claimed two for 58.


England Vs Srilanka ODI, Eng Win By Six Wickets was first posted on September 26, 2009 at 1:42 pm.
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England Elect to Field Against Sri Lanka


JOHANNESBURG:England Elect to Field Against Sri Lanka England captain Andrew Strauss elected to field after winning the toss against Sri Lanka in the Champions Trophy here on Friday.

Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 55 runs in their opening match of the four-team group, while England are playing their first game. New Zealand are the other side in the group.

The top two sides advance to the semi-finals.

Sri Lanka: Kumar Sangakkara (captain), Sanath Jayasuriya, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene, Thilan Samaraweera, Angelo Mathews, Muttiah Muralitharan, Ajantha Mendis, Nuwan Kulasekara, Lasith Malinga, Thilina Kandamby

England: Andrew Strauss (captain), James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Paul Collingwood, Joe Denly, Eoin Morgan, Graham Onions, Matt Prior, Owais Shah, Graeme Swann, Luke Wright

Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Billy Bowden (NZ, TV umpire: Tony Hill (NZ)
Match referee: Javagal Srinath (IND).


England Elect to Field Against Sri Lanka was first posted on September 25, 2009 at 7:13 pm.
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