Bell back for NatWest Series against Windies
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The England selectors today named a 14-man squad for England's three-match NatWest ODI Series against West Indies, beginning on Saturday 16 June at the Ageas Bowl. A 13-man squad for the NatWest International T20 at Trent Bridge on Sunday 24 June has also been named.
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Even without KP, this is a good ODI squad....
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what de ass yuh talkin?Rev wrote:West Indies will be lucky if they win 1 game---actually they might win a game after they have lost the series.Arnik wrote:I think WI have a good chance of winning the ODI series.
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WI have a very good limited overs squad, plenty bowlin options and PLENTY battin power...ent yuh see how WI play against Aus? an no doubt Aus have a very good ODI side
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yes yes this is true Bally, but foreign conditions will matter less in limited overs as oppose to Tests. i have plenty confidence in we limited overs squad...
also, who was missin from de Aus ODI team? Clarke definitely was a miss, idk who else really...yes Cummins was injured but he would not make much of a difference. WI was de better side i tink, an it was we own fault we did not even win de series 3-2, Aus was lucky to draw!!! more or less de same Aus team had won de tri-series prior to de WI tour
anyway we will see!
also, who was missin from de Aus ODI team? Clarke definitely was a miss, idk who else really...yes Cummins was injured but he would not make much of a difference. WI was de better side i tink, an it was we own fault we did not even win de series 3-2, Aus was lucky to draw!!! more or less de same Aus team had won de tri-series prior to de WI tour
anyway we will see!