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"West Indies have given England a reality check"
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 7:51 am
by MarcusGarveyLives
Re: England tour of the Caribbean, Jan 15 - March 10
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:47 am
by mikesiva
Those highlights were even more enjoyable to watch Marcus. Thanks!
Andrew Flintoff & Geoffrey Boycott 'disrespectful'
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 4:49 pm
by MarcusGarveyLives
22 January 2019:
Geoffrey Boycott: England should be far too good against a West Indies side full of very ordinary, average cricketers
26 January 2019:
England in West Indies: Andrew Flintoff & Geoffrey Boycott 'disrespectful'
26 January 2019:
Match result: West Indies 289 (Hetmyer 81*, Anderson 5-46) and 415 for 6 dec (Holder 202*, Dowrich 116*) beat England 77 (Roach 5-17) and 246 (Burns 84, Chase 8-60) by 381 runs
Chase leaves England in a spin
Re: England tour of the Caribbean, Jan 15 - March 10
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 6:00 am
by mikesiva
Now serving, slices of humble pie to Geoffrey Boycott and Andrew Flintoff....
Bumble: England woeful against Windies 'part-time spinner'
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:40 am
by MarcusGarveyLives
"In every department - batting, bowling, fielding, wicket-keeping, selection, tactics, captaincy, preparation, reading of the conditions - the tourists were comprehensively outdone in the first Test ..."
Source:
England left looking for answers after shapeless tourists are schooled in Barbados
England woeful against Windies 'part-time spinner' Roston Chase, says David Lloyd
The enduring fire that fuels West Indies when England come to play
A crushing victory, a huge price cut and beautiful weather - but still the West Indies fans stay away
Part-timer? No problem.
West Indies vs England, 1st Test, Day 4 Highlights
Re: England tour of the Caribbean, Jan 15 - March 10
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:46 pm
by AFRO
"Forward"?"
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 3:03 pm
by MarcusGarveyLives
In October 2018, our team played two test matches against
India.
West Indies lost the first of these tests
an innings and 272 runs, and the second by
10 wickets.
In November 2018, our team played two test matches against
Bangladesh.
West Indies lost the first of these tests by
36 runs, and the second by
an innings and 184 runs.
Do you consider the overwhelming victory over England a few days ago to be the sign of some sort of permanent turnaround in fortunes and if so, why? What do you consider has changed (for the better) in the past five months?
I seem to recall that we beat England in the Headingley test on the 2017 tour.
'One swallow does not make a summer': West Indies keeping feet on the ground after crushing England win
Re: "Forward"?"
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:43 pm
by AFRO
MarcusGarveyLives wrote:
In October 2018, our team played two test matches against
India.
West Indies lost the first of these tests
an innings and 272 runs, and the second by
10 wickets.
In November 2018, our team played two test matches against
Bangladesh.
West Indies lost the first of these tests by
36 runs, and the second by
an innings and 184 runs.
Do you consider the overwhelming victory over England a few days ago to be the sign of some sort of permanent turnaround in fortunes and if so, why? What do you consider has changed (for the better) in the past five months?
I seem to recall that we beat England in the Headingley test on the 2017 tour.
'One swallow does not make a summer': West Indies keeping feet on the ground after crushing England win
1. Who is beating India IN India these days? They've always been home bullies.
2. Bangladesh have been improving a lot recently at home and we were missing some key players in that series.
This is a DIFFERENT team now and we're hopeful that this group can push things FORWARD now. Anyway, weh MASSA MIKE, him boyfrield GIRLS and POOgley deh? Dem only turn up when we lose now?
Why so SILENT?
England prepare for the 2nd Test ...
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:41 am
by MarcusGarveyLives
"Success will be “one-off” unless CWI governance changes"
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 4:27 pm
by MarcusGarveyLives