Cricket logo, Click to Return to Homepage
HOME - NEWS - STATS - FANTASY
    C4 Forums    Sport    Cricket    So who will win the England - India Tests Series Poll,
Page 1 2 
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
  Login/Join 
Two Silver Stars
Posted
England just thrashed and almost whitewashed West Indies 3 - 0 at home to an early confident start to their home season. India just thrashed the mighty Bangals 1 - 0. Techically since we are also without any coach or proper management and organization, this rubber should ideally be a no contest. Still let's take a poll.

Question:
What will be the likely outcome of the rubber?

Choices:
India wins 1 - 0
England wins 2 - 1
Series drawn 1 - 1
England wins 1 - 0
England wins 2 - 0
India wins 2 - 1

 
 
Posts: 5225Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
New Member
Posted Hide Post
no nil nil option? It will be 1-0 eng or 0-0 imo
 
Posts: 14Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Three Silver Stars
Picture of An Affable Polar Bear
Posted Hide Post
3-0 India.
 
Posts: 242Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
3-0 England


----------------
Shane Warne: "My life hasn't changed. It's got better."
 
Posts: 417Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Three Silver Stars
Picture of An Affable Polar Bear
Posted Hide Post
4-0 India.
 
Posts: 242Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
5 - negative 1 England


----------------
Shane Warne: "My life hasn't changed. It's got better."
 
Posts: 417Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Three Silver Stars
Picture of An Affable Polar Bear
Posted Hide Post
quote:
negative 1 England




Agreed.
 
Posts: 242Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
D'oh!


----------------
Shane Warne: "My life hasn't changed. It's got better."
 
Posts: 417Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
One Gold Star
Posted Hide Post
If you thought West Indies bowling was trash, wait till you see India. I can't see them taking 20 wickets in a Test match.
 
Posts: 890Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
One Sparkly Silver Star
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Neal:
If you thought West Indies bowling was trash, wait till you see India. I can't see them taking 20 wickets in a Test match.


Whats with the sudden rubbishing of Indias bowling?

Sreesanth is better than anything WI could field
 
Posts: 16904Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Gold Stars
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Neal:
If you thought West Indies bowling was trash, wait till you see India. I can't see them taking 20 wickets in a Test match.


I've just saved the above post and will find great pleasure in ramming it down your thoat when (not if) the Indian bowlers do take 20 wickets. Wink

As far as I recall, the last time they had no problems in taking 20 against a far stronger batting and bowling line-up which included Flintoff. England found it nigh impossible to defend a 500+ innings score too. And that's true of both home and away series. I hope you're not having nightmares thinking of the 2002 tour.
 
Posts: 8295Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Three Silver Stars
Picture of An Affable Polar Bear
Posted Hide Post
Sreesanth seems to have a high economy rate but a low strike rate. Can see KP tucking in but also losing his wicket to him a few times.
 
Posts: 242Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Gold Stars
Posted Hide Post
What makes Sreesanth one to watch out for is that he bowls both swing and seam. On home soil he's not that effective given the conditions he has to bowl in. If he finds the line he bowled in SA, he may turn out to be a thorn in the English eye.

But yes, he can be erratic too and if he is, KP will have a field day. Bose though (if he plays) is slower but far more accurate. I certainly hope the newcomers are given a chance.
 
Posts: 8295Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Rob
One Platinum Star
Picture of Rob
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by mirchy:
quote:
Originally posted by Neal:
If you thought West Indies bowling was trash, wait till you see India. I can't see them taking 20 wickets in a Test match.


I've just saved the above post and will find great pleasure in ramming it down your thoat when (not if) the Indian bowlers do take 20 wickets. Wink

As far as I recall, the last time they had no problems in taking 20 against a far stronger batting and bowling line-up which included Flintoff. England found it nigh impossible to defend a 500+ innings score too. And that's true of both home and away series. I hope you're not having nightmares thinking of the 2002 tour.


Mirch- think it'll be an interesting series certainly. If we are in for a wet second part of the summer (which seems distinctly possible) how do you reckon India will fare against the swinging ball?


Tapir Liberation Front
 
Posts: 32122Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Rob
One Platinum Star
Picture of Rob
Posted Hide Post
Just had a quick look at the England averages in that series, and the obscenity "Tudor" appeared in the column. I'd managed to eradicate that word from my memory.......

Thorpe and Tresco only played in one test- not sure you can claim that our batting line up then was better than it is now.


Tapir Liberation Front
 
Posts: 32122Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Picture of 100125
Posted Hide Post
In the last two series ( tests ) England have used the excuse of "inexperience" with their bowling line up.

The tables are turned and this India bowling unit is very inexperienced.

It will be tough for the Indians - depends on the rub of the toss and the weather.
 
Posts: 310Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
2-0 or 2-1 england's way.
 
Posts: 359Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Gold Stars
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Rob:
Mirch- think it'll be an interesting series certainly. If we are in for a wet second part of the summer (which seems distinctly possible) how do you reckon India will fare against the swinging ball?

It's very difficult to predict anything Rob, when/if rain has a say in the series. I somehow think it isn't going to be that bad. But yes, if the ball swings a lot, I think India will be in problems mainly with their openers which also means exposing their middle order. I expect Dravid, Sachin, Ganguly, Laxman and Dhoni to follow, making it an impressive line up. Probably on even keel with Vaughan, KP, Key, Collingwood and Prior to follow Cook and Trescothick/Strauss. But they may have just as much trouble with the swinging ball as the Indians. Whereas England has the advantage in pace and bounce, if England offer the same pitches to India as they did to WI, India has the advantage in spin. I reckon it will be a 2-1 or a 1-0 either way.
____________________________________

Just been watching Notts v. Lancs. Anderson bowling pies, even if it is only 20/20. Hardly think he meets the bill.
 
Posts: 8295Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Gold Stars
Posted Hide Post
Sorry, I meant Bell not Key
 
Posts: 8295Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
One Silver Star
Picture of Mister Robby
Posted Hide Post
2-1 to the Ingerlund.
 
Posts: 10360Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
One Gold Star
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by mirchy:
I hope you're not having nightmares thinking of the 2002 tour.

Actually I am thinking more of India’s tour to South Africa last January where they were only able to take 20 wickets once in 3 matches and lost 5 straight ODIs.
 
Posts: 890Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Rob
One Platinum Star
Picture of Rob
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by mirchy:
quote:
Originally posted by Rob:
Mirch- think it'll be an interesting series certainly. If we are in for a wet second part of the summer (which seems distinctly possible) how do you reckon India will fare against the swinging ball?

It's very difficult to predict anything Rob, when/if rain has a say in the series. I somehow think it isn't going to be that bad. But yes, if the ball swings a lot, I think India will be in problems mainly with their openers which also means exposing their middle order. I expect Dravid, Sachin, Ganguly, Laxman and Dhoni to follow, making it an impressive line up. Probably on even keel with Vaughan, KP, Key, Collingwood and Prior to follow Cook and Trescothick/Strauss. But they may have just as much trouble with the swinging ball as the Indians. Whereas England has the advantage in pace and bounce, if England offer the same pitches to India as they did to WI, India has the advantage in spin. I reckon it will be a 2-1 or a 1-0 either way.
____________________________________

Just been watching Notts v. Lancs. Anderson bowling pies, even if it is only 20/20. Hardly think he meets the bill.


Are Tendulkar and Ganguly the players they were five years ago though? The other issue is whether the Indian seamers, even if they swing the ball, will adjust to bowling an English length. The ground where it will swing most is Headingley, which has very individual conditions. I think Indias best chance for a victory will be at Lords.


Tapir Liberation Front
 
Posts: 32122Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Ash
One Gold Star
Posted Hide Post
quote:
I reckon it will be a 2-1 or a 1-0 either way.

sticking your neck out i see Wink
 
Posts: 6991Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Ash
One Gold Star
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Neal:
quote:
Originally posted by mirchy:
I hope you're not having nightmares thinking of the 2002 tour.

Actually I am thinking more of India’s tour to South Africa last January where they were only able to take 20 wickets once in 3 matches and lost 5 straight ODIs.


have pollock and ntini also switched allegance to england? SA must do something about this
 
Posts: 6991Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Gold Stars
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Neal:
Actually I am thinking more of India’s tour to South Africa last January where they were only able to take 20 wickets once in 3 matches and lost 5 straight ODIs.


I think you're a little mixed up as far as the tests are concerned. It could have gone either way right up to the last day. India lost 2-1 after dominating much of the third test. Oh, and by the way, India lost the ODIs 4-0, but you're right there. SA did dominate in the ODIs. But this story is about ENG/IND.
 
Posts: 8295Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post