English bowlers again turning the game ..

India
March 17, 2011 10:45am CST
Remember these English bowled their heart out against the South African to win a match which was lost.. At least every one thought that way after England batters were bowled out very cheaply.. But they bowled the South Africans within that margin.. This time around, Luke Wright's bat gave them a bigger total to defend and again the bowlers are doing a great job taking 6 of the West Indians wicket and have put their team in to a winning position.. Now they also had Bangladesh under same situation... but then the 8th wicket partnership took the game away from them.. Lets see what happens .. It's going to be a cracker of a match..
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
17 Mar 11
English bowlers are fighting hard for staying in the world cup. And more importantly it is the slow bowlers who are coming to the party. The fast bowlers were taken to the cleaners by Gayle and Sammy. But the batsmen left them with a very tough chance to win and keep their World Cup chances alive. Cheers! Ram
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
17 Mar 11
Exactly, Once they got rid ofthe likes of Gayle and Sammy, now they are plotting to push off the tail enders with slow bowlers. Wow what a strategy!!!
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
17 Mar 11
Hello soumya, Yes I saw the match between England and West Indies andthe way the opening due and more specially Chris Guyl was batting it seemed for a moment that the Engisg team is getting trashed but the situation is turning and I think finally it would be England's day. You know for India to enter into the quarter finals England's defeat would have been beneficial and now if India loses to WI Indian millionaires could go home and watch the remaining the game at home with family members.
• India
17 Mar 11
I think the best teams should go to the Quarter final ..SO far, India have not really played like a top class team.. Remember.. They always had the home advantage , and yet they could not beat England and South Africa...