England V India - The decider at Oval

http://sports.yahoo.com/m/sk/news/reuters/20020904/reu-indiapreview.html

India’s comprehensive demolition of England to level the series 1-1 at Leeds makes the fourth and final match starting at The Oval a tantalising prospect.

If India win, and the momentum in the series has shifted towards them after losing the first test by 170 runs, it would be their first test series victory outside sub-continent since they beat England in 1986.

A victory would also be even sweeter for Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar who is set to play his 100th test match.

Only Kapil Dev (131), Sunil Gavaskar (125), whose record of 34 test centuries is within Tendulkar’s sights after he notched his 30th with a masterful 193 at Headingley, and Dilip Vengsarkar (116) have played more for India.

Tendulkar’s achievement is even more amazing considering he is yet to reach his 30th birthday.

The “Little Master” made his debut as a precocious 16-year-old against Pakistan at Karachi in November 1989, making 15 in his only innings of a drawn match.

Since then he has proceeded to take apart most of the world’s bowling attacks.

DIFFICULT START

Tendulkar, however suffered a difficult start to the test series, making just 16 and 12 in the first test at Lord’s, as England’s Matthew Hoggard produced a wonderful spell of second innings swing bowling.

Since then the pendulum has swung back in India’s favour as an injury-ravaged England team watched their advantage fall away when Rahul Dravid with a stubborn 115, captain Saurav Ganguly (99) and Tendulkar (92) all produced runs to draw the second test at Nottingham.

In the third test the visitors scored their highest-ever score away from home, notching up 628 for eight thanks to Dravid’s second century of the series (148), Tendulkar’s 193 and Ganguly’s swashbuckling 128.

They also finally unleashed their spin twins, leg-break bowler Anil Kumble and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, after they had chosen to play only one spinner at Lord’s and Kumble was injured at Trent Bridge.

Kumble and Harbhajan ran through the England line-up, taking 11 of the 20 wickets between them.

Both must be looking forward to bowling on The Oval pitch, which has been tailored this season for Surrey’s overseas import – Pakistan’s test off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.

England’s pace bowlers have also suffered after an encouraging start at Lord’s.

Since then they have sprayed the ball short and wide and failed to take advantage of pitches that have been ideal for swing and seam.

“The ball was swinging around, we haven’t got our length right,” Hussain said after the third test loss. “When they tried to go full they got floaty and bowled leg side.”

ENGLAND INJURIES

England have also not been helped by several injuries to key players.

They began the test series without their two main strike bowlers – Andrew Caddick (side strain) and Darren Gough (knee) – and have since lost all-rounder Andrew Flintoff who needs an operation to fix a groin injury.

While Caddick did come back for the third test he looked rusty.

England’s batting line-up has also suffered.

Graham Thorpe, beset by personal problems, chose to take a break from all forms of cricket after the Lord’s victory, Mark Butcher had only just returned from knee surgery and opening batsman Marcus Trescothick fractured his thumb in a domestic one-day game for Somerset.

Trescothick is likely to play on Thursday, though how match-fit he is will be a question Hussain must ask himself before helping to finalise his team.

England (match squad): Nasser Hussain (captain), Mark Butcher, Andrew Caddick, Dominic Cork, John Crawley, Ashley Giles, Stephen Harmison, Matthew Hoggard, Ronnie Irani, Robert Key, Alec Stewart, Marcus Trescothick, Alex Tudor, Michael Vaughan

India (likely team): Sanjay Bangar, Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly (captain), Vangipurappu Laxman, Ajit Agarkar, Parthiv Patel, Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan.


A very interesting test in prospect. Will India win and finally win a series overseas after a long time or will England hit back and take the series or will it be a draw? Also it is Sachin’s 100 Test. Will he score a century?

Big pressure, similiar things happend in Windies in 5th test.
India had everything set but they blew it away.
Honestly I'm a bit tired of making jokes about not winning a series in 16 years myself.
Good to see Tresccothick their best batsman coming back.

I think Sachin will try to go for a 100 and he might do it. Fifty fifty chances. But sure it is going to be an interesting Test match since its the decider.

Indeed, It is going to be an exciting match and for the first time in last few years all the tickets for first 4 days of the TEST have been sold out.

Congratulations to Sachin on his Long innings in Test Cricket. I hope he plays well as always.

Don't forget to post pics of the match :)

its gonna be a high scoring draw.!!!

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by andha_qanoon: *
its gonna be a high scoring draw.!!!
[/QUOTE]

How?

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Pakistani Tiger: *

How?
[/QUOTE]

Just a feeling and a guess !!!!
Specially if England wins toss then it has to be a draw.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by andha_qanoon: *

Just a feeling and a guess !!!!
Specially if England wins toss then it has to be a draw.
[/QUOTE]

I've a feeling India is gonna set a big target for England or vice versa.

We'll see :)

Oval is a spinning pitch so it should favour India, especially with Kumble and Harbhajan.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by ehsan: *
Oval is a spinning pitch so it should favour India, especially with Kumble and Harbhajan.
[/QUOTE]

yes.. but first 2 days its generally batting wicket.so TOSS is crucial.

England has won the toss and will bat.

England two changes, Cork and Trescothick in place of Flintoff and key.

India only one change Ratra for Patel.

England 113/1 at lunch.

Trescothick out for 57.

Vaughan not out 42
Butcher not out 2.

England 201/1 at tea.

Vaughan heading for yet another century.

Well Played so far by England :)

Oh the match started already I thought it was going to start on saturday or something...shoot.

Well this weekend is going to be pretty good. PAK vs AUS on Friday night and then the whole weekend ENG vs IND last test....coooool

Since ENG won the toss and they are batting I think they have 80-90% chances of winning the match and the way they played on 1st day it seems they are looking forward to give indians a big total and try to bowl them out in the last 3 or 2 days. Exciting :)

What else you want in life, whole weekend cricket cricket and cricket :)

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Question: *
Oh the match started already I thought it was going to start on saturday or something...shoot.

Well this weekend is going to be pretty good. PAK vs AUS on Friday night and then the whole weekend ENG vs INS last test....coooool

Since ENG won the toss and they are batting I think they have 80-90% chances of winning the match and the way they played on 1st day it seems they are looking forward to give indians a big total and try to bowl them out in the last 3 or 2 days. Exciting :)

What else you want in life, whole weekend cricket cricket and cricket :)
[/QUOTE]

lets see...

My guess would be a high scoring draw.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by andha_qanoon: *

lets see...

My guess would be a high scoring draw.
[/QUOTE]

That could be too...Since ENG won the toss I think india will end up in a draw or lose the match but I don't think they will be able to win...lets see.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Question: *

That could be too...Since ENG won the toss I think india will end up in a draw or lose the match but I don't think they will be able to win...lets see.
[/QUOTE]

Agreed.. Once enlgand puts 400+ on board its hard to win.

England --336/2---Vaughan 182

India kaa baaj gaya Baja!!

:hehe:
That would have been a treat to watch. I am sure he will go for 200