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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #180 on: March 11, 2009, 13:06:29 PM »
Trinidad Day 5 - Second Session


So would the Windies go for the win, if they did this would give England more of a chance, the more shots played the more probability of chances being served up.  Smith opened with Simmons due to the hamstring injury sustained by Gayle.

Anderson was bowling well, the upset stomach from two days ago fully cleared up by the looks of it, and he eventually made the breakthrough.  Collingwood taking a superb diving catch in the slips after which he went running all round the ground.



Simmons had made his way back to the edge of the ground when he obviously got a message from the dressing room to challenge the decision.  We then got to see the funniest sight of the tour, umpire Daryl Harper gesticulating to Simmons to get of the field, hilarious  ;D  This brought Sarwan to the wicket, nine more chances for England to take !!

As always just after lunch the Digicel girls turned up in the Carib stand, so for one last time another enjoyable picture of the Digicel girls  ;D



England turn to Spin early and it"s Swann who gets the first crack at the Windies batsmen. Big shout for leg before against Smith and Harper puts his finger up, Smith decides to challenge the decision, no joy as the decision is upheld and Smith is back in the hutch, good start for England this  ;D

The joy of joys Sarwan edges one and Collingwood snaffles another in the slips, the England boys go mad as they celebrate that wicket and Colly goes off running again.





Sarwan has had a great series with his beautiful batting and has been a delight to watch this tour, but the sight of him walking back warms the England fans, we really do have a chance of saving the series here thanks to Swann"s early wickets  ;D



Hinds and Chanderpaul then take a bit of pressure off the Windies by seeing the team through to tea, another seven wickets to get !!

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #181 on: March 11, 2009, 13:33:03 PM »
Trinidad Day 5 - Final Session


So who would have thought we would have seen this today, at last an entertaining and enthralling days cricket. We all thought this final day would be similar to Barbados how wrong were we !

After tea it"s Anderson and Swann, Monty should be on again soon, no wickets yet but he has been dangerous, he"ll also probably lose some more of his match fee for even more excessive appealling, keep going Monty !!

Fourth over after tea and England get Chanderpaul LBW, he challenges, he loses  ;D No more referrals for the Windies and a key wicket for England !!



Four overs later and the Aussie  ;D is gone, Anderson gets one to nip back at Nash and he"s given LBW by Umpire Harper, five more wickets required, this is a great effort by England !!

Hinds and Rmadin then get through another half an hour, all precious time for England.  Strauss at last gives Monty another go, first ball he has Hinds caught at slip and the we"re all up on our feet !



This game is all about wickets now, the Windies aren"t even worried about scoring runs, it"s time and the overs being seen out they are watching.  England use up there final referral, seems a bit in desparation that one.  Monty has been plugging away, appealling a lot, but without much luck.



Finally after occupying the crease for an hour, Monty gets Gayle, another leg before shout and this one is given, Windies seven down and nine overs left to get the remaining three !

Time is running out, it looks like this great effort by England will fall just short.  Then we"re up on our feet again, Anderson bowls Powell, 20 balls left 2 wickets required, can they do it !!

Monty replaces Swann, he"ll have two of the remaining three overs, England close round the batsmen, putting them under as much pressure as possible.



Everything just drops short and doesn"t go to hand.



Ramdin and Edwards see out the last over the West Indians are celebrating a Test series win for the first time since 2003.





What a day !! It"s taken until the last day cricket on the tour, but the most enjoyable one so far.  A tense and intriguing days play, good effort by England, but well played to the Windies on winning the series 1-0.
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #182 on: March 11, 2009, 13:36:29 PM »
My last day of leisure today before we start the journey home tomorrow, so I"m now heading down to the pool for some last rays of sun.

I"ll be thinking about the performance of the players today and will post a summary of individual performances and some final comments on the tour, the pitches, the people and lovely Country"s that I"ve spent some time in over the last 30 days  ;D
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #183 on: March 11, 2009, 17:02:06 PM »
To be fair to Botham he slated them for the entire game ... not only after the event!

Last game they declared way too late ... and had Anderson at the wicket hitting the air for an hour ... when they were effective 300-1 ...

This game they are 1-0 down ... they have to gamble.

The last two wickets looked easy ... but the last one was disintegrating at the end.

Monty"s crazy appeals cost him in the end as they referred something that could never have been out ... and then they had no option to refer one which look good.

That said Monty"s celebration is one of the best things I have ever seen - for the last plumb decision ... tinsel toes on burning coals ... GENIUS.

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #184 on: March 11, 2009, 17:33:17 PM »
Botham is never happy with anything, Strauss was on a hiding to nothing whatever he had done would have been wrong.  In all honesty the wicket wasn"t really disintegrating, the Windies were cracking under the pressure due to the fact they were blocking everything being served up.

I"m sorry to say all the pundits would not have made anything happen in Barbados and Trinidad.  The man of the series for the Windies should be the Groundsman.

The reason we didn"t win in Antigua was that Flintoff was injured and Harmison was unwell, Strauss was unable to enforce the follow-on, end-of.

They nearly produced a result yesterday to save the series, having seen them slog their guts out against a negative Windies team they should be praised for nearly doing so, not slated every chance someone gets.
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #185 on: March 11, 2009, 18:01:36 PM »
Great blogging Don.  Hope you have a safe journey back,

There"ll be a pint waiting for you in Cardiff from me as a thank you for a brilliant 30 days of reading. (Although I think you may have created some demand for future words and photos  ;D )

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #186 on: March 11, 2009, 18:13:32 PM »

Great blogging Don.  Hope you have a safe journey back,

There"ll be a pint waiting for you in Cardiff from me as a thank you for a brilliant 30 days of reading. (Although I think you may have created some demand for future words and photos  ;D )


Got my eyes on South Africa next winter for a couple of weeks, could make it an annual event  ;D
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #187 on: March 11, 2009, 18:18:15 PM »
... fair shout on pundits being VERY (overly) negative ... though I do enjoy Bob Willis once he gets on his high horse.

I expect Sarwan might have had a bit to do with them winning!

England lost because they got bowled out for 51.

I thought that Swann made Monty up his game and that is good.

Harmison - the question is why would you ever pick someone who is always inhured and doesn"t really want to play??

Strauss batted very well ... but where is the edge ... all he is doing is making robotically slow decisions.

I have spent a couple of happy days on the edge of the Barmy Army in Australia ... and great fun ... but you want the end result too ... Ashes looks pretty tough at the moment!

IPL an annoying distraction ... how many English players will get injured in that??

Great blog!

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #188 on: March 11, 2009, 18:27:27 PM »
Have a safe Journey home......

Great stories, great analysis, great pictures

Priceless..........

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #189 on: March 11, 2009, 18:54:40 PM »
This morning saw the party that joined us in Barbados depart for home, for some strange reason everyone who started in Antigua has an extra day.  So last night we had a few beers in the hotel, went for a meal and then visited the best local bar again, Shakers. A few images of the last night for most in Trinidad.

Phil and Dawn Tufnell




Dawn and Me




The Last Supper at Satchmo"s




International Darts at Shaker"s




The Welsh Triumph




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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #190 on: March 12, 2009, 13:42:24 PM »
So the final day has arrived and we are returning home.  The trip has been a wonderful experience, beautiful Country"s, friendly people, gorgeous weather and some interesting cricket, livened up on the last day.

Everyone is ready to come home now, it has been a long tour and I desparately need to do some washing  ;D Looking forward to getting back to the Uk, having a pint of bitter, playing in the online league on Sunday, not looking forward to the weather that much though, it"s been nice to laze about in shorts for the last 30 days  ;D

I will close the blog on my return with my player and Country review, at that point the Blog will be complete and any further postings will take away from what the Blog was, a update on my tour around the West Indies.

I have enjoyed updating this and reporting on the games and everything else that has gone on when I have been away.  It"s been a blast, thank you to everyone for the comments and in Duke it"s good to know that "One Winter in English Cricket" got him interested in Cricket.
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #191 on: March 12, 2009, 16:36:26 PM »
what a great blog, your writing and photo taking has been excellent, and im sure I along with everyone would be pleased if you kept some kind of blog going when you return.

Have a safe trip, and u will be glad to know its getting warmer in the uk, so you might be able to keep your shorts on..

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #192 on: March 14, 2009, 10:57:38 AM »
Returned safely to the UK, although suffered from the night flight and lack of sleep, stopping in a hotel until tomorrow to catch up on sleep.
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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #193 on: March 14, 2009, 17:58:05 PM »
Had to share this with you all, on our way to the airport in Trinidad we passed a few roadside adverts, in particular for Cesspit Cleaning.  This was the pick of them all and made us all laugh on the coach  ;D

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Re: One Winter of English Cricket
« Reply #194 on: March 15, 2009, 19:46:06 PM »
All a bit strange watching the 20/20 on the TV tonight, especially as it"s at the Queens Park Oval, only a few days since I was there.  Not going well and expect England to lose this one, not enough runs tonight.

Expect all the pundits to all follow the Strauss isn"t a one day player line, to be honest it"s 20/20 and nothing really matters in that game, you either come off or you don"t.

Getting myself settled and ready for the league game tonight, back to reality  ;D
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