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  • Windies struggling....again..2nd ODI vs India

    ...149/8...must say with some help from the umpire for Pollard's dismissal who was doing well ( 2 consec 6's) at 35..Simmonds still there @73 (FR 90 balls)...begs the question - what happen to the rest of players????
    As for the "skipper"....he's the Indian batting powerplay.

  • #2
    Great comeback! Last wicket put on 90+ to give WI 269/9....

    Rampaul blitz revives West Indies
    The Report by George Binoy
    December 2, 2011
    Comments: 12 | Login via | Text size: A | A
    West Indies 269 in 9 overs (Simmons 78, Rampaul 86*, Yadav 3-38) v India
    Live scorecard and ball-by-ball details

    Umesh Yadav and Vinay Kumar, India's new-ball attack, exploited rare seam-bowling conditions on the subcontinent and cut through the West Indian top order. Under cloudy skies, on a cracked pitch that had bounce, Yadav and Vinay used consistent outswing to help reduce West Indies to 149 for 8 despite defiance from Lendl Simmons. The end should have been quick, but it wasn't, because Ravi Rampaul's record-breaking innings at No. 10 ensured he would have a strong target to defend.

    Rampaul's unbeaten 86 was the highest score by a No. 10 in one-day internationals. His partnership of 99 in 14 overs with last man Kemar Roach was the third highest for the final wicket. He stunned India and rendered their bowlers bereft of ideas. It had seemed a matter of when, and not if, West Indies would be dismissed. In the end, they never were, and finished on 269 for 9.

    More at:
    http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ry/543325.html

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    • #3
      But what REALLY a galang yasuh?
      Windies bowlers like dem vex wid di batsman dem an tek mattas in dem owna han'!!
      http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ch/536930.html
      Peter R

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      • #4
        I wonder if Wavell Hinds still thinks Rampaul is a "spent force"??

        In spite of his fear/concern that Rampaul had played too much cricket this year, Rampaul is showing no sign of fatigue!!
        Peter R

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        • #5
          rampaul finding his footing. i think in recent times our fast bowleres have not been fit and break down too easily thus not giving them the repitions in the middle as well as in the nets.

          rampaul has stayed fit and had the reps and is showing the benefits of it. ever since that ODI against SA several years ago when mervin dillon gi wheh six off the last ball when six was need off the last ball, i have like rampaul's passion for the game.

          Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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          • #6
            sammy nah mek runs... him naw tek wickets... him nah duh a damn ting, yet he remains captain... not a word of disapproval...

            btw, when will jamaica decide tuh leave de wibc and go it alone... how much more disrespect should jamaica take from this wibc before we say enuff is enuff... no test nor odi fi de austalian tour and not a beep fom ja cricket board or de minister of sports and minister of tourism...
            'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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            • #7
              Cause them know them get away with Carlton Baugh for so long them owe the board a favour.

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              • #8
                ....Oops...lol..yu no easy...still don't know what's so special about Baugh....or Ramdin for that matter...can't we find a young, fit...WK that could BAT?

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