WI vs India, World Cup, March 6
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So it's 71/5 and once again mike's SENIOR BOYFRIENDS have contrived to stink up the place!!! ..it's so bad that that english skunt is on sissy trying to big up FAYLE'S GARBAGE score!!! (smh) . These guys are useless and will be dealt with when this comp is over!!!..too many liberties have been taken and they are a fecking embarrassment .
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Bwoy, you really are obsessed with lurking on sites where you've been banned!
I haven't said anything there that I haven't said here. When Gayle is out for 21, that's a failure. When Carter is out for 21, that actually improves his average!
So, once the "useless" guys are "dealt with", exactly who are you going to replace them with?
Simmons out for nine, Russell for eight...I wonder if anyone can get a topscore higher than 21.
Sammy out for 26...there you go.
I haven't said anything there that I haven't said here. When Gayle is out for 21, that's a failure. When Carter is out for 21, that actually improves his average!
So, once the "useless" guys are "dealt with", exactly who are you going to replace them with?
Simmons out for nine, Russell for eight...I wonder if anyone can get a topscore higher than 21.
Sammy out for 26...there you go.
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Holder makes a swashbuckling 57, but we're all out for a paltry 182...can't even bat out 50 overs.
All out off 44.2 overs....
All out off 44.2 overs....
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Taylor strikes! Dhawan gone...one down.
And again! Rohit out for seven...two down.
Russell gets rid of the dangerous Kohli for 33...three down.
Roach gets a wicket, and Rahane is out for 14...four down.
Dwayne Smith does better with the ball than the bat...Raina out, and it's five down.
And again! Rohit out for seven...two down.
Russell gets rid of the dangerous Kohli for 33...three down.
Roach gets a wicket, and Rahane is out for 14...four down.
Dwayne Smith does better with the ball than the bat...Raina out, and it's five down.
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Jason Holder audio | ICC CWC 2015 India beat West Indies
PERTH, Australia – West Indies gave a spirited bowling effort but fell by four wickets against India at the WACA Ground on Friday night in their fifth Pool B match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
After being dimissed for 182, the Windies bowlers rebounded to have the Indians at 107-5, but the defending champions eventually reached 185-6 – their fourth straight victory. West Indies are now in fourth spot in Pool B – with four points from five matches – two wins and three defeats.
Jerome Taylor (2-33) was again excellent with the new ball and gave the Windies a chance of victory. He was well backed up by the pace of Andre Russell (2-43). Taylor has 11 wickets (average 20.09) to be the tournament’s second highest wicket-taker.
The Indian run chase was guided by captain MS Dhoni, who made an unbeaten 45 off 56 balls.
Earlier in the match, skipper Jason Holder made a career-best 57 – his second half-century in as many matches. He came to the crease with his side in trouble at 85-7 and rescued the innings.
The West Indies will travel to Sydney on Saturday before moving onto Napier on Tuesday to play their sixth preliminary match against the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, March 15.
After the match Holder spoke to members of the media at the official press conference. Details for download of this media opportunity are below.
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PERTH, Australia – West Indies gave a spirited bowling effort but fell by four wickets against India at the WACA Ground on Friday night in their fifth Pool B match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
After being dimissed for 182, the Windies bowlers rebounded to have the Indians at 107-5, but the defending champions eventually reached 185-6 – their fourth straight victory. West Indies are now in fourth spot in Pool B – with four points from five matches – two wins and three defeats.
Jerome Taylor (2-33) was again excellent with the new ball and gave the Windies a chance of victory. He was well backed up by the pace of Andre Russell (2-43). Taylor has 11 wickets (average 20.09) to be the tournament’s second highest wicket-taker.
The Indian run chase was guided by captain MS Dhoni, who made an unbeaten 45 off 56 balls.
Earlier in the match, skipper Jason Holder made a career-best 57 – his second half-century in as many matches. He came to the crease with his side in trouble at 85-7 and rescued the innings.
The West Indies will travel to Sydney on Saturday before moving onto Napier on Tuesday to play their sixth preliminary match against the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, March 15.
After the match Holder spoke to members of the media at the official press conference. Details for download of this media opportunity are below.
[soundcloud][/soundcloud]
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... No and No.MarcusGarveyLives wrote:
Will India's bowling attack be sufficiently mediocre and the wicket sufficiently flat for our 'batting superstar' to score big?
CH Gayle c MM Sharma b Mohammed Shami 21
Chris Gayle, self-destructing in 3, 2,..
Cricket World Cup: West Indies Let Down by Shocking Chris Gayle Innings
A complete and utter embarrassment to listen to and to watch.