India vs England: 1st Test Match Lords

Match starts in another 5 hours.
Traditionally Indians have sucked overseas specially in 1st match of series. Their record in Lords is even worst. Lets see what Indians can do. This time Indians had enough time to get adjusted to conditions and even had 2 warmup games. On the other hand England is without Flintoff, Hoggard and Harmission. This means Indian have to face 2nd rate English bowling attack. Sidebottom and Monty are the bowlers who can create problem for Indians.

When it comes to batting, Indians look strong on paper(although it is not yet decided what will be Indian batting lineup) but English batsmen are in form. Vaughan, Peterson, Nick, Collingwood and Strauss and create big problem for inexperienced Indian bowling attach.

I suspect England will win this close game and take 1-0 lead.

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Englad v India, 1st Test, Lord’s
Series opener promises run-spree
The Preview by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan at Lord’s
July 18, 2007

“There’s so much cricket being played these days that you really don’t know where both teams stood before the last series compared to now,” said Rahul Dravid on the eve of the Lord’s Test. A little bit of consideration, however, will leave him pleasantly surprised. India’s squad arrived in England with some gaping holes, and start the series as second favourites, but England, it appears, are in a mood to even things up.
At the start of England’s tour to India last year, Michael Vaughan, Marcus Trescothick and Simon Jones all left within 48 hours of each other, leaving the side seriously depleted. Events haven’t unfolded as rapidly this time but the absence of Andrew Flintoff, Steve Harmison and, in all likeliness, Matthew Hoggard gives India some serious openings. It might be the first time in six years that none of the three are part of an England Test line-up.
England’s likely bowling attack reads: Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Monty Panesar. It boils down to 37 Tests, a minuscule figure when compared to the 419 that India’s middle-order batting quartet have been a part of. It’s not even comparable to the 174 Tests that India’s first-choice bowling line-up totals. But experience alone is far from enough, as Dravid himself was quick to point out. “Everyone starts on zero, the team that performs during the course of this Test match will win.”
One glance at their recent scorecards and you’d imagine Lord’s to be the English fortress: 568 against West Indies in 2004, 551 for 6 dec against Sri Lanka last year, 528 for 9 dec against Pakistan last year, 553 for 5 dec against West Indies earlier this summer. That apart, Bangladesh have (expectedly) been shot out for 108 on the first day of the 2005 series while Australia were (surprisingly) felled for 190 on the opening day of the epic series in the same year. Yet, a tally of just three wins out of six - two against West Indies on the decline and one against lowly Bangladesh - provides an indication of how they’ve let their dominance slip.

Unlike Sri Lanka, who played in cloudy May, India will have bright sunshine (except on Friday when showers are predicted); unlike Australia, who were up against a furious four-pronged pace attack, India face a relatively second-string line-up. India must beware of the trap Pakistan fell into: dropping catches in the field and lacking purpose with the ball. Bob Woolmer had talked about the players being “intimidated” by the arena and India must walk in thinking they can win. Pakistan battled to draw, India must believe they can go one better.
Dravid didn’t announce India’s XI but indications are that it will comprise six batsmen, Mahendra Singh Dhoni as wicketkeeper - “he’s done nothing wrong so far” - three seamers - “Sreesanth’s got some pace and swings it away, Zaheer has come back and has experience in these conditions, RP Singh is young and promising” - and Anil Kumble. Wasim Jaffer is likely to retain his spot at the top despite a poor couple of practice games - “in his last three Test matches he has got two hundreds”. Walking out with him will be Dinesh Karthik - “I’ve been very impressed with what Karthik has done. He has shown a lot of character.”
You’d expect a run-fest, especially if the pitch is as flat as the one used for last year’s Pakistan Test. With such high voltage in the batting line-ups, and such low profiles in the fast bowling, it points to a high-scoring encounter. Two Northamptonshire spinners, Monty Panesar and Anil Kumble, would have other ideas but as early indications go this one has all the makings of a batathon. England know they can score; India know, if they’re to have any chance in the match and series, they simply must.

Teams (likely):
**India - 1 Wasim Jaffer, 2 Dinesh Karthik, 3 Rahul Dravid (capt), 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 Sourav Ganguly, 6 VVS Laxman, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), 8 Anil Kumble, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Sreesanth, 11 RP Singh **

England 1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Michael Vaughan (capt), 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Ian Bell, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Monty Panesar, 10 Ryan Sidebottom, 11 James Anderson

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With a depleted english attack, India should be kicking themselves if they lose the game. A real chance for Indians to get an early lead on England and exert pressure on them.

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I know where you are headed with this statement. If you dont like Indian team, by the end of test match, It is a win-win statement . ;) :D

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Wasim Jaffer is likely to play - being the so-called SPECIALIST OPENER.
To play an on-again-off-again batsman like him instead of Laxman or Yuvraj is ridiculous.
I simply fail to understand what kind of special skill sets apart Jaffer from the 1 down batsman who very often comes in to bat in the 2nd or 3rd over anyways. Why can't Laxman or Dravid be considered for opening to accommodate Yuvraj in the middle-order. But the Indian team management is not exactly known for thinking out-of-the-box.

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Go England, Kick some Indian ass. :D

** Michael Vaughan has won the toss and as expected England will bat**. No surprises in the Indian team either. Yuvraj Singh loses the fight for No 6 and 7 to VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni.

India:
1 Wasim Jaffer, 2 Dinesh Karthik, 3 Rahul Dravid (capt), 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 Sourav Ganguly, 6 VVS Laxman, 7 MS Dhoni (wk), 8 Anil Kumble, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 RP Singh, 11 Sreesanth.

Here's a reminder of the England's XI. Chris Tremlett is making his debut. Stuart Broad will have to wait a little longer for his first Test cap.

England:
1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Michael Vaughan (capt), 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Ian Bell, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Chris Tremlett, 9 Ryan Sidebottom, 10 James Anderson, 11 Monty Panesar

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Uncle........don't DO don't DO :D

England: 19/0(rr 4.75)

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40-0 after 5 overs (RR 8.0) :k:

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** England 87/1 (17 Ovrs)
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Ganguly bowling in the second hour of the first test match and **Dhoni coming up to the stumps

:hehe:
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Shocking, a Batsman like Yuvraj has to wait for his place in the team !!
This shows how strong our “Batting” is in the 5 day version :blush:

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End-results achieved after appointing new coaches –

(1) Coach Robin Singh (Fielding) – Karthick drops the easiest catch of his life.

(2) Coach Venkatesh Prasad (bowling) – Indian bowling sucked at the day one.

Add to this misery, we are still searching for a new coach :rotato:

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mashallah good progress today.

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:konfused:

On the contrary, I think this is something you mostly do. Before the match, predict an Indian defeat, and then it is always a win win situation. As always, you did the same this time as well.

:wink:

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Wasim Jaffer playing in place of Yuvraj as feared - RIDICULOUS !!
India's bowling being exposed for what it is - AS EXPECTED.

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I fear 350-3 at Stumps Day 1.

Strauss was dropped by Karthick at point - a sitter it was. He was at 43. It was such an easy catch that Strauss had his head down ready to walk...

None of the Indian bowlers seem like a wicket taker at the moment. But this is Lord's and things can change quickly...

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haha! typical Indian fan. Sir ji, the game invloves bowling and fielding too. I’m sure you’ve won the game on paper and are celebrating now.

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Weren't Laxman and Dravid exposed as failure in opening in Karachi 2006 test? Pretty much every postmortem at the time said that Dravid being the best batsman in the team should not have sacrificed himself opening!

If Yuvraj is so good then Laxman or Ganguly should have been dropped.

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Oh really? ;)

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Really, really. It seems like the other team can bat too :eek: 200/1
Why is India not playing a second specialist spinner is beyond me. oh! maybe the medium pacers are good enough?