ICC Trophy : ENG vs ZIM

Zimbabwe are a dangerous side, warns Duncan Fletcher

England coach Duncan Fletcher warned his inexperienced team to be on guard against a hard-working Zimbabwean unit that is better acclimatised to Sri Lanka conditions.

Zimbabwe, who toured Sri Lanka in January, lost their opening game to India but pushed Sourav Ganguly’s side right to the wire as Andy Flower scored a remarkable career best 145.

“They are a very dangerous side with players like Andy Flower in the side and you can never under-estimate them,” said Fletcher, speaking after the team’s final training session at Premadasa Stadium.

England captain Nasser Hussain has already complained of exhaustion, but Fletcher was more concerned about Sri Lankan conditions.

“The main condition you have got to worry about is the heat,” he said. “The wickets will be slower than in England and you’ve got to get the judgment right. They (Zimbabwe) have played on this wicket already, so they have a slight advantage going into the match.”

England will be go into the match without several key players, including talismanic fast bowler Darren Gough, all-rounders Andrew Flintoff, Paul Collingwood and Craig White, as well as in-form opener Michael Vaughan.

“We probably have one of the most inexperienced England sides I have got on the field,” admitted Fletcher.

Their absence will provide an opportunity for Ronnie Irani and Ian Blackwell, the big-hitting uncapped Somerset batsman who has come in for Flintoff.

Irani, who scored his first hundred in English colours yesterday against Bangladesh, could play a key role batting in the middle-order and then bowling his potentially effective medium pace on the slow-paced Premadasa pitch.

The 24-year-old Blackwell looks set to make his international debut after lashing a 49-ball 56 and then taking three for 21 bowling slow left-arm spin.

England are relieved that veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Alec Stewart has recovered from a stomach ailment. Had he been unavailable Marcus Trescothick might have been forced to wear the gloves despite having only just recovered from a serious hand injury.

“He’s not 100 percent fine, but a lot better now,” said Fletcher after Stewart had batted in the nets.

Zimbabwe were put through a rigorous three-hour practice in unbearable humidity during the afternoon and both captain and coach were looking forward confidently to the game.

“You can win one game and still go through. Each team has the ability to beat each other,” Heath Streak told journalists. “If we can pull off a win, it becomes a mini-final in the last match between England and India.”

Coach Geoff Marsh said: "We are going into the game with confidence. We have had a good look at their players and believe that if we play well then we have a good chance of winning it.

"It could all go down to run rate in this group and we are still in with a chance of qualifying. The guys know this is an important game and are looking forward to it.

“We have got to bowl really well to the England openers. They are two very good players. If we can hold those two and apply some pressure by bowling a good line and length then I am confident that our batters can get out there and get the runs.”

England have an excellent record against the Zimbabweans in recent times having beaten them in their last eight games including a 5-0 whitewash in Africa late last year.

But for Marsh this is an ideal opportunity to turnaround that losing run: “We lost to England 5-0 last year but had a good look at the players and are looking forward to rebounding as we have a tour there next winter.”

England

Marcus Trescothick, Nick Knight, Nasser Hussain (capt), Owais Shah, Alec Stewart (wk), Rikki Clarke, Ian Blackwell, Ronnie Irani, Jeremy Snape, Dominic Cork, Ashley Giles, Andy Caddick, James Kirtley, Matthew Hoggard.

Zimbabwe

Alistair Campbell, Dion Ebrahim, Andy Flower, Grant Flower, Stuart Carlisle, Douglas Marillier, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (capt), Sean Ervine, Travis Friend, Tatenda Taibu (wk), Douglas Hondo, Pommie Mbangwa, Henry Olonga.

http://www-usa.cricket.org/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2002/SEP/065140_ICCCT2002_17SEP2002.html

Can ZIM do an upset? There has not been any upset in this ICC trophy .ICC trophy is known for upsets . Is this the day?

i’ll say 50-50 chance for both teamz…

good luck to both of them :k:

Rab Rakha

DerVaisH

England have won the toss and are batting.

27/0 after 4 overs.

Trescothink seems has gone crazy -
41 of 27 Balls…:k:

England innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4 6
ME Trescothick not out 41 27 8 0
NV Knight b Hondo 8 12 0 0
*N Hussain not out 10 14 1 0
Extras (w 1, nb 1) 2
Total (1 wicket, 8.4 overs) 61

ENG 69/1 off 10.3 overs

Trescothick 44 runs off 32 balls

M Trescothick batting 54 44 9 0
N Hussain batting 29 38 4 0

ENG 92/1 (15 overs)

England innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4 6
ME Trescothick not out 82 68 10 1
NV Knight b Hondo 8 12 0 0
*N Hussain not out 64 82 6 0
Extras (lb 1, w 5, nb 1) 7
Total (1 wicket, 26.5 overs) 161

Gr8 performance by England...Indians beware!!! England on the run...

M Trescothick batting 105 93 11 1

Eng 202-3 (35.2)

England 206/3 off 36 overs

Trescothick not out 107 off 94 balls.

Superb innings by him and a wonderful 100.

** England 298/8 off 50 overs **

A huge total.

Trescothick got out for 119 off 102 balls



Batsman 
M Trescothick b G Flower  119   

N Knight b Hondo  8   

N Hussain b Streak  75   

R Irani c Campbell b Flower  4   

I Blackwell c A Flower b Streak  17   

O Shah c Campbell b Hondo  25   

A Stewart not out  23  

D Cork b Hondo  0   

J Snape c & b Hondo  7   

A Caddick not out  10  

M Hoggard       
EXTRAS : b - 2 ,w - 5 ,nb - 1 ,lb - 2  10  
TOTAL : (in 50.0 overs, for 8 wickets )  298 Run Rate : 5.96  

Fall of Wickets  
1/46  2/187  3/200  4/224  5/240  6/272  7/272  8/287  


Bowling Analysis (Zimbabwe)  
Bowler O M R W nb wd R/O 
H Streak  10 0 50 2 1 1 5  
D Hondo  6 0 45 4 0 1 7.5  
P Mbangwa  10 0 52 0 0 0 5.2  
G Whittall  7 0 44 0 0 0 6.29  
D Marilier  4 0 26 0 0 3 6.5  
R Price  4 0 26 0 0 0 6.5  
G Flower  9 0 51 2 0 0 5.67  


i tell u guys again, this trecothick will be a big name in the history of one-day openers....

Zimbabwe need to make 297 off 48 overs. Two overs deducted for slow bowling.

Currently Zimbabwe 5/1 after 3.5 overs.

This match looks over bar the shouting.

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i tell u guys again, this trecothick will be a big name in the history of one-day openers....
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YES.. he is brilliant !!! a very good batsman !!!

Zim 123-6 (33)

Zimbzbwe 190/9 off 50 overs.

A comprehensive victory for England by 108 runs.

Well played England, Watch out India.

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*Originally posted by ehsan: *
Zimbzbwe 190/9 off 50 overs.

A comprehensive victory for England by 108 runs.

Well played England, Watch out India.
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:)
Humm..it will be intresting...

Well Played England … ! :k:

England with their best batsman in form and their bowlers back, they will thrash India.

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*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *
England with their best batsman in form and their bowlers back, they will thrash India.
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Your words might come to haunt you as it always happens!!!!
But then some people dont learn from their mistakes.
So take care !!!!

he’s a very good test opener also. :k: