Headingley Test

flintoff can't bat for ****s. he is nothing but a slogger.

what up dawgy dawg!
ma homie g :D

watup Xpress!!!! how ya doin my nigga...... lookin forward to cricket in kenya. paki boys will whoop ass!!!!!!!!!!!

hussain gone for 110....

all hopes for a draw look dim now....
lets see how long flintoff can hold his wicket with stewart....
only 82.4 overs more to go :(

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*Originally posted by armughal: *
hussain gone for 110....

all hopes for a draw look dim now....
lets see how long flintoff can hold his wicket with stewart....
only 82.4 overs more to go :(
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that how long that i just mentioned lasted for a mere 2 balls....
out goes flintoff and in comes india's hope of saving another humiliating test series defeat....

(yeah yeah i dont expect them to do anything in the last test)

Stewart too gone...267/7..
ehsan's predictions come true...

and stewart goes too....
what a bad performance by england....
tough luck boys....

and what do u know, a lucky away test (match) win for india....

i always knew world is full of surprises....
never thought they come as big as that!!!!

....and India wins by innings and 47 runs...well played India..and onto Final Test...shud be interesting

India 628/8d
England 273 & 309
**
India won by an innings and 46 runs **

Thats whY I always suggest speak at right time. *

Man of the Match: R Dravid



India 1st innings                                               R   M   B  4 6
SB Bangar             c Stewart          b Flintoff            68 296 236 10 0
V Sehwag              c Flintoff         b Hoggard              8  30  23  1 0
R Dravid              st Stewart         b Giles              148 429 307 23 0
SR Tendulkar          lbw                b Caddick            193 434 330 19 3
*SC Ganguly                              b Tudor              128 261 167 14 3
VVS Laxman            c Hussain          b Tudor                6  22   7  1 0
AB Agarkar                               b Caddick              2   7   7  0 0
+PA Patel             not out                                   7  20  11  0 0
Harbhajan Singh       c Hoggard          b Caddick             18  14  11  4 0
Extras                (b 14, lb 13, w 5, nb 18)                50
Total                 (8 wickets dec, 180.1 overs, 760 mins)  628

DNB: A Kumble, Z Khan.

FoW: 1-15 (Sehwag, 6.5 ov), 2-185 (Bangar, 74.2 ov),
     3-335 (Dravid, 113.4 ov), 4-584 (Ganguly, 173.1 ov),
     5-596 (Tendulkar, 174.5 ov), 6-602 (Agarkar, 176.3 ov),
     7-604 (Laxman, 177.4 ov), 8-628 (Harbhajan Singh, 180.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Hoggard                     36     12    102      1 (4nb)
Caddick                     40.1    5    150      3 (8nb)
Tudor                       36     10    146      2 (4nb)
Flintoff                    27      6     68      1 (2nb, 1w)
Giles                       39      3    134      1
Butcher                      1      1      0      0
Vaughan                      1      0      1      0

England 1st innings                                             R   M   B  4 6
RWT Key               c Laxman           b Khan                30  87  76  6 0
MP Vaughan            c Sehwag           b Agarkar             61 169 116  9 0
MA Butcher            lbw                b Kumble              16  42  35  2 0
*N Hussain            lbw                b Khan                25  61  47  5 0
JP Crawley            c Laxman           b Harbhajan Singh     13  62  45  1 0
+AJ Stewart           not out                                  78 170 120 11 0
A Flintoff            lbw                b Harbhajan Singh      0   1   1  0 0
AJ Tudor              c Sehwag           b Agarkar              1  24  23  0 0
AF Giles              lbw                b Kumble              25  62  52  4 0
AR Caddick                               b Harbhajan Singh      1  13  11  0 0
MJ Hoggard            c Sehwag           b Kumble               0  26  18  0 0
Extras                (b 1, lb 12, nb 10)                      23
Total                 (all out, 89 overs, 363 mins)           273

FoW: 1-67 (Key, 21.6 ov), 2-109 (Butcher, 32.4 ov),
     3-130 (Vaughan, 41.5 ov), 4-140 (Hussain, 47.2 ov),
     5-164 (Crawley, 56.3 ov), 6-164 (Flintoff, 56.4 ov),
     7-185 (Tudor, 63.1 ov), 8-255 (Giles, 78.5 ov),
     9-258 (Caddick, 81.5 ov), 10-273 (Hoggard, 88.6 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Khan                        19      3     59      2 (2nb)
Agarkar                     15      4     59      2 (2nb)
Bangar                       4      1      9      0 (1nb)
Kumble                      33      8     93      3 (5nb)
Harbhajan Singh             18      6     40      3



England 2nd innings (following on)                              R   M   B  4 6
RWT Key               lbw                b Kumble              34 110  81  4 0
MP Vaughan            lbw                b Agarkar             15  41  27  2 0
MA Butcher            c Dravid           b Bangar              42 124 100  6 0
*N Hussain            c Sehwag           b Kumble             110     194 17 1
JP Crawley            c Sehwag           b Bangar              12  29  26  2 0
+AJ Stewart           c Dravid           b Kumble              47     134  7 0
A Flintoff            c Dravid           b Khan                 0       2  0 0
AJ Tudor              c Sehwag           b Harbhajan Singh     21      55  4 0
AF Giles              run out (Ganguly/Harbhajan Singh)        10      26  1 0
AR Caddick            c Ganguly          b Kumble               3      18  0 0
MJ Hoggard            not out                                   1       6  0 0
Extras                (b 3, lb 5, nb 6)                        14
Total                 (all out, 110.5 overs)                  309

FoW: 1-28 (Vaughan, 9.4 ov), 2-76 (Key, 26.5 ov),
     3-116 (Butcher, 39.5 ov), 4-148 (Crawley, 47.1 ov),
     5-265 (Hussain, 92.6 ov), 6-267 (Flintoff, 93.2 ov),
     7-267 (Stewart, 94.2 ov), 8-299 (Giles, 103.6 ov),
     9-307 (Tudor, 109.2 ov), 10-309 (Caddick, 110.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Khan                        22      7     63      1 (5nb)
Agarkar                     18      5     59      1
Bangar                      13      2     54      2
Kumble                      29.5   12     66      4 (1nb)
Harbhajan Singh             27      7     56      1
Sehwag                       1      0      3      0


http://www-rsa.cricket.org/link_to_database/NEW/LIVE/frames/IND_ENG_T3_22-26AUG2002.html

India win the test by an innings and 46 runs. The series is tied. The last match is at Oval where the pitches being prepared are spinning ones. Could this be the chance for India to break its overseas jinx. The last time they won outside the subcontinent was in England in 1986.

Congratulations to India for a wonderful win and for me Rahul Dravid is the Man of the Match.

The last test will be exciting.

Yeah 628/8 is definately all Luck. :hehe:

Why Dravid and not Tendulkar? Because of the 3 catches?

I dont see how catches should contribute to a person being named man of te match. Its just tendulkars luck 10 shots werent lobbed towrads him, else he would have had 10 catches as well.

193 off 330 balls for Tendulkar, compared to 148 off 307 balls for Dravid.

Tendulkar should have been the man of the match.

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*Originally posted by Akif: *
Why Dravid and not Tendulkar? Because of the 3 catches?

I dont see how catches should contribute to a person being named man of te match. Its just tendulkars luck 10 shots werent lobbed towrads him, else he would have had 10 catches as well.

193 off 330 balls for Tendulkar, compared to 148 off 307 balls for Dravid.

Tendulkar should have been the man of the match.
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because condition under which Dravid made 148 was much more difficult than Sachin's.

:k: Congratulations to India well played !

Final will be much more interesting to follow now !

Great team work..well deserved victory!!

Kumble also bowled very well..his is a good bowler

Congrats to India! :k: :k:
All the pressure on them in last test.
Dravid proving to be the match winner once again for India.
Very good batsman indeed.
And good decisions by tthe people to award him for the man of the match.
If it was in India I can bet Tendulkur would have been awarded MoM award surely.

You know I would have apologized if this statement from coming from someone else.
But this is coming from the guy who said the following after Pakistanis were thrashed in Australia after 1st ODI in Super Challenge II.

and

Shame on you!

:nono: :nono: :nono: :nono:

As and Indian, first and foremost, I thankmy Pakistan Friends (hopefully) for Congratulating the Indian Cricket Team at having beaten England by an Innings and 46 Runs.

This only goes to prove the fact :

  1. There is no enemity between the Common Indians and Pakistanis

  2. The enemity is basically between the Pakistani and Indian Leaders

  3. This enemity is caused by the Leadership misleading the People.

  4. This enemity will only benefit the Armed Forces of the two countries. Fortunately India has an Army undr the Civilian Government's Control. As Chance would have it the Pakistani Army has a Country which they control.

No matter what happens eventually the will of the People will reign Supreme. An Army can rule some part of the Country for all the time, it can rule the full Country for some time, but, the Army cannot rule the Country All the Time.

well said bdsurti.

Xpress

I hope I am the First Hindu as well as Indian to Congratulate Pakistan's Triumph at the Kenya Cup.

Jaisay Ko Taisa i.e. Kharboozey ko dekh Kharbooza Rang Badalta Hai