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1st Test: India v England, Chennai Dec 11-15 2008

TheParraboy

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Cricket back in the spotlight

The Preview by Jamie Alter

December 10, 2008

December 11-15, 2008
Start time 9.30am (0400 GMT)

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When the players take the field they will have to focus on the cricket © AFP


It's time for cricket. After all that has transpired since the terror strikes in Mumbai, the game now takes centre stage. Weather permitting , one of the most significant Tests in recent memory is about to be played - with plenty at stake.

India go into this match after beating the No. 1 side in the world. Their pace bowling is in the best health witnessed for decades, the openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have put together 50-plus stands in seven of their last eight innings, and in Mahendra Singh Dhoni India have a street-smart, innovative leader. Harbhajan Singh and Amit Mishra played a critical role in Australia's two defeats, and with spin accounting for 62% of England's wickets in India since 2001, they will aim to apply pressure.

Also on offer is a chance to move back to No.2 in the ICC's Test rankings, a position India briefly enjoyed after the 2-0 home series victory against Australia. Even a 1-0 series win will suffice for India, currently at third.

By going in with five bowlers, England have stated their intent - they are here to win. A 2-0 series win would help them overtake Sri Lanka to the fourth slot in the standings. An in-form Owais Shah, who scored 236 runs in four ODIs, has been sacrificed for the offspinner Graeme Swann, who will make his debut. England's pace attack was carted around during the ODIs but England's bowling assumes a different threat, aided by field placing, in the traditional form of the game. This Test will present physical and procedural challenges for England's attack and how it acclimatises to conditions against an in-form Indian batting line-up could be decisive. Bar the openers, the Test side is almost the same as the ODI side, which got in five games in local conditions; Kevin Pietersen scored a hundred. Matt Prior will take over the gloves for his first Test since December 2007.

Even though few are giving them a chance, there are key England players who have done well in India. Paul Collingwood seemed destined to be a bits-and-pieces player till his brilliant maiden Test century in Nagpur in 2006, in the middle of an injury crisis. In that same Test, Alastair Cook, 21 at the time, flew halfway round the world and was thrown straight in to open the batting. He made 60 in the first innings, a maiden Test century in the second and has never looked back. Andrew Flintoff, who had reservations returning to India, inspired his side to that series-levelling win in Mumbai, one in which James Anderson's back-from-the-wilderness six wickets were crucial. And it was in India that a turbaned, softly spoken Bedfordshire spinner captured the imagination - and later gathered iconic status - with the wickets of Sachin Tendulkar, Mohammad Kaif and Rahul Dravid on debut.

All the top-level security, the scathing and praising columns, the excessive television coverage, will have to take a back seat when the 22 players step onto the field. England's decision to resume the tour has been widely applauded, turning this into a Test that will throw up no loser.


I think the match starts 3pm AEST

Good luck to debutant off spinner Graeme Swann, was it a Krejza inspired selection?


http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/indveng/content/current/story/381523.html
 
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Twizzle

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yeh, I figured that


wonder if that guy with the coffee grinder is gonna shoot them if they drop any catches
 

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V Sehwag, G Gambhir, R Dravid, SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, A Mishra, I Sharma

AN Cook, AJ Strauss, IR Bell, KP Pietersen, A Flintoff, PD Collingwood, MJ Prior, GP Swann, SJ Harmison, JM Anderson, MS Panesar
 

TheParraboy

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he will probably score a big 150 in the 1st innings and be selected for the next 12 months on the back of that
 

hineyrulz

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I bet Cooky's 52 wouldn't have had the style,grace and excitment of big Jaques dig.........
 

Matt23

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Pieterson play's a dimwitted innings and drops his team right in it...Zaheer Kahn is still a complete tosser however...
 

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There is no way England are even going to threaten India in this series, especially scoring at 2.38.
 

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