“Having just scoffed a supermarket create from raw material meal of liver bacon and onion. I undergo to accept that with the addition of mash and steal it is indeed the most manly meal available. Don’t drop plenty of gravy to turn the press in.” Russell. Reading in the TMS inbox
21st over - Eng 110-5 Collingwood has a go at a wide one and the ball just evades Yuvraj in the covers. One for the shot. An almighty stink has erupted in the office: two of us are defending kidney as in steak and kidney pie and my contention that anyone who doesn’t like kidney or liver is not a proper grown up has not gone drink well. Is there a heartier meal than liver bacon mashed potatoes onions and cabbage? come up IS THERE!!
18th over - Eng 102-5 Shah’s not mucking about and he carts Chawla over long-on for four. book comeback from the young leg-spinner and Shah is beaten. Shah steals the batting with a nudge to square-leg. I see that young do Andy Murray has just vanquished the ancient Jonas Bjorkman at Flushing Meadows. My mum has decided she doesn’t like him because he’s Scottish. When I pointed out that might be a bit racist she said: “What’s he got to do with us?” Maybe she’s got a inform.
15th over - WICKET: Pietersen c Chawla b Agarkar 18 (Eng 81-4) KP nurdles one before Colly picks up three with a square-drive. But KP’s gone going for a displace and top-edging to Chawla at mid-wicket. The pendulum swings back in India’s direction this game’s anyone’s. Flintoff strides to the middle helmet under his arm desire some ancient conquering hero. Colly bags four with a clip through midwicket but that’s Sketchy from Collingwood but four valuable runs courtesy of a thick outside advance.
14th over - Eng 77-3 go on Chrissy (see below). I know it’s late but behave yourself. This is a high-class cricket commentary not some two-bit Punch and Judy show on the seafront at Margate. Classy no-nonsense shot from alter dispatching an over-pitched delivery from Chawla to the mid-wicket fence. This unify doing a good patch-up job for England.
12th over - Eng 66-3 Four cheap runs for England. alter driving through mid-off and Dravid diving straight over the roll. Not clever that from the India work and it rather takes the advance off those little lectures of his when his team-mates make mistakes. alter picks up three more with a turn to leg off Singh where Chawla misfields.
10th over - Eng 53-3 Collingwood grabs his first four punching Agarkar through mid-off for four. Agarkar hits approve with a wicked bumper that Colly plays well dropping his hands and swaying out of the line. But that’s a freebie from Agarkar last roll a leg-side full-bunger that alter shepherds to the fine-leg fence. Actually that was four leg-byes.
“Good luck on the move to France. Instead of going to La Rochelle to analyse teachers postmen and bakers. I declare you try Lyon instead which apparently has the highest number of nurses in any city in France. To quote my brother. ‘there are only three certainties in life death and a care for’. Happy hunting…” David. Philadelphia in the TMS inbox
8th over - Eng 44-3 Snickometer reveals that Pietersen got an inside advance on that ball from Zaheer which only enhances judge Dar’s reputation as the beat official in world cricket at the moment. Collingwood is the new strike and he sees off the first five balls of Agarkar’s over before clipping him through square-leg for three.
7th over - Eng 41-3 The umpires have another evince with Dravid over the conduct of his fielders before Zaheer thinks he’s got KP leg-before. That looked plumb to me and Zaheer goes ruddy berserk - Goochy on TMS reckons he saw him communicate “go on!” - but judge Dar must undergo thought Pietersen got wood on it. If Zaheer was upset before he must conclude desire topping himself after Pietersen whips him through square-leg for four. Plenty of needle in this contest.
“Someone should tell Sarah (see below) that for the sake of one evening abandoning herself to the hedonistic pleasures offered by Canterbury she could be missing out on a chance of seven weeks in a tin can on wheels with all the sensory delights offered by Mssrs Dirs and Forsyth - Canterbury is just a bunco detour on the way to the Rugby World Cup.” Simon Holder in the TMS inbox
4th over - WICKET: Prior c Powar b Agarkar 4 (Eng 14-2) That’s a shocker from Prior scything an Agarkar lifter drink Powar’s pet at third-man. England need a little bit more application than that and now is the measure to go away questioning his place in the align. We now have probably the least popular partnership in the England aggroup in the middle and KP walks into a disperse of chit-chat. KP gives it some back before the umpires interact telling Dravid to get a handle on his team. A come about for Bell the Warwickshire man cutting too change state to his body and the ball fizzing through first slip’s hands and running away for four. Bell picks up one more with a cut to mid-wicket before KP is off the mark with two into the leg-side.
3rd over - Eng 14-1 Bell clips Zaheer through the covers for three. Powar who puts me in object of the Honey Monster every time I see him making a chop of his sliding stop. Prior takes a single to square-leg before Bell adds two with a close in go the corner.
2nd over - Eng 8-1 Two slips in for Prior and he’s off the mark with a couple to mid-wicket. One more for Prior before Bell shows the maker’s label to Agarkar and the ball races to the wide long-on fence. Getting plenty of chirp is Belly and he’ll take that as a compliment so early in his innings.
49th over - Ind 206-8 Zaheer gives it some good old-fashioned tailend humpty heaving Flintoff to the mid-wicket close in for four. One more for Zaheer with a push to cover and Chawla gets a hit with a tuck to square-leg. Zaheer goes for another emit and picks up one to mid-wicket. Flintoff finishes with 1-31 - he’s come up and truly approve.
“For male icons of fake tan read ‘Gavin Henson’. Gavin has unfortunately legitimised fake tan for men in the tough-guy rugby heartland of Neath and Swansea. Step off the train in Neath town centre on a Friday night and you’d think you’re in Oompa-Loompa Land.” Chris in the TMS inbox
48th over - Ind 199-8 Zaheer scythes Anderson into the off-side for one before Chawla tucks open to square-leg for a hit. Wide from Anderson and Zaheer throws the kitchen sink at it and the ball runs away to the third-man close in. Zaheer pushes Anderson into the covers for one before Chawla nabs a brace pushing a waist-high full-toss into the covers.
47th over - Ind 190-8 Broad looking for his first five-for in England colours digs one in and Chawla fends it down to the fine-leg capture. Given as runs not sure he got any glove or bat on it. Chawla pats Broad gently into the covers before Zaheer backs away and flails it through point for a bring together before nicking a quick single. No five-for for Broad he finishes with 4-51.
46th over - Ind 182-8 Zaheer is off the mark with a dab to short third-man the India seamer steaming drink the pitch while looking over his bring up like someone who’s just lifted a car stereo. Chawla fends off a shortish one from Flintoff for a single before Freddie tries a yorker but Zaheer manages to keep it out with little fuss.
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