England's tour of India - 2006

INDIA WINS FIRST ODI AT DELHI......

Well, the wait is over. And it was worth the wait !!!!!!!!

INDIA WINS FIRST ODI AT DELHI......

In a low scoring match at the Ferozeshah Kotla in Delhi, India managed to snatch victory against England in a dramatic fashion.

India 203 (Harbhajan 37, Kabir Ali 4-45) beat England 164 (Pietersen 46, Harbhajan 5-31) by 39 runs

Harbhajan Singh bounced back from his disappointing Test series with an allround performance to savour, as England were sent tumbling to a 39-run defeat in the first one-day international at Delhi. He was given the man of the match award for his match winning 5 wickets and also a brilliant innings of 37 runs to help reach India to a respectable total.

So now India leads 1-0 in the 7 match ODI series. Way to go India !!!!!!!
The next match will be played at Faridabad on the 31st of March.

CONGO INDIAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!1
 
India lead 2-0 in ODI series !!!!

49 overs India 230 for 6 (Raina 81*, Dhoni 38) beat England 226 (Pietersen 71, Strauss 61) by four wickets

A nerveless 118-run stand between Suresh Raina, India's latest teenage prodigy, and the wicketkeeper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, rescued India from a middle-order collapse and carried them to a comfortable four-wicket victory in the second one-day international at Faridabad.

Chasing 227 for victory after losing the toss, India had stuttered from 61 for 0 to 92 for 5 in 11 overs of indiscretion, but Raina demonstrated maturity beyond his years to compile a superb unbeaten 81 from 89 deliveries. It was his first half-century in international cricket, but the deftness of touch that he showed on a tricky low-bouncing surface was clear evidence that it would not be his last.

India had been in some disarray when Dhoni and Raina began a rearguard that blossomed into a gleeful gallop to victory. After a sprightly 61-run stand from Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, a mid-innings collapse had left England with victory in their grasp - for the second time in consecutive matches. But whereas the Delhi defeat had been of England's own making, this time they were forced to bow to the brilliance of India's sixth-wicket pair.

Raina did offer one chance, on 20, when James Anderson leapt to his right in his followthrough and clung on magnificently, only for the ball to bobble out as his elbow jarred on the turf. But that was his only aberration. Two wristy stroked fours through the covers off Liam Plunkett and Andrew Flintoff had served notice of his class, but it was once he had passed fifty and brought victory into his sights that he really unfurled his shots. Kabir Ali disappeared for 15 runs in his final over - riches on this sluggish surface - including an outrageous sweep past fine-leg for four.

Though it was Raina making the running, Dhoni's contribution was equally invaluable. He had been rightly lambasted for the manner of his dismissal in the Mumbai Test, but here he was temperance personified. It wasn't until he had been at the crease for 78 minutes that he scored his first boundary - a reverse-sweep off Ian Blackwell, who again enhanced his one-day reputation with a plucky spell of 2 for 38.

Blackwell's two wickets had bookended India's collapse, with Sehwag starting things off by missing a sweep to be bowled behind his legs, and Yuvraj Singh chopping an attempted cut onto his off-stump for 18. In between whiles, Gautam Gambhir top-edged a horrid smear back to James Anderson and Mohammad Kaif fell lbw for a duck, but the big scalp was that of the captain, Rahul Dravid, who was run out in bizarre circumstances as he attempted to steal a single from a ricochet off the stumps.

Dravid's departure left England fully believing they had the victory in their grasp, but ultimately they paid the price for their over-reliance on pace. The slow, low surface was tailor-made for spin, and to that end India had packed their side with four slow bowlers. The pick of these was Ramesh Powar, whose haul of 3 for 34 included a becalmed Andrew Strauss for 61, and the dangerous duo of Owais Shah and Andrew Flintoff. They contributed five runs between them, with Flintoff's failure his first in eight international innings on the tour - his previous lowest score of 41 had come in the first ODI.

Once again, England owed what little momentum they had to a barnstorming performance from Kevin Pietersen. He had made just 3 when Raina reprieved him in the deep, and went on to record 71 from 87 balls, with four fours and two sixes. The second of these maximums carried him past 1000 runs in one-day cricket in just 21 innings, thus equalling Viv Richards's record, but he fell to his very next ball, as he attempted to pummel Yuvraj through midwicket.

Without his guidance, England's tail once again subsided meekly, with the last five wickets subsiding in seven overs and a blaze of big hits, as India's seamers capitalised on the lack of pace and some increasingly desperate strokes. A total of 226 was not to be sniffed at, but Raina's maturity beyond his years ensured that India will travel to Goa next week with a 2-0 lead in the bag.

Next match on 3rd April at GOA !!!!

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Well well seems like India is growing up like a team rather than individual players..!! The lower end of batting becoming much better this days surely helps the overall performance.. :tea: Go TEAM INDIA..!!!:horn:
 
sadly, i could not see even a single ball in the match, bcoz was busy studyin (believe me, i actually was)....
i just saw the results, and again, INDIA RULES !!!!!!!!

India now leads 3-0 in the series..... and on top......

India 294 for 6 (Yuvraj 103, Raina 61) beat England 245 (Collingwood 93, Pathan 4-51) by 49 runs

Yuvraj Singh was the star today, and the man of the match bcoz of his fantastic innings of 103 runs.... Raina gave him good support with 61 runs.... Rahul and Irfan chipped in with 46 and 36 runs respectively....

But, Viru and Kaif continued to dissapoint... lack of form they say...

All in all, a fantastic match and a fantastic win for India....

i guess, India gonna win 7-0....... wht say guyzzzzz ???????
GO INDIAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!
 
Well was a fantastic game today u missed a nice 1 milind :dizzy: .... The best part was the last 10 overs of India.. truly a wonderful experience to see India back on firing action.. Yuvraj was @ its best hittin the bowlers all over the park.. It was nice to see India doing good in bowling 2.. Well one of the best games of India in '06..!!!
 
Re: India Wins The Series

India's remarkable winning streak in the limited overs version of the game continued as they blanked out England, taking an unassailable 4-0 lead in this seven-match series with a four-wicket win at the Nehru Stadium in Kochi.

England (all out, 48.4 overs) 237
India (6 wickets, 47.2 overs) 238

Result: India won by 4 wickets
Series: India leads the 7-ODI series 4-0


Man of the Match: Yuvraj Singh


Viru & Kaif havent still found they form.. Well its real bad new for Kaif fans as his average has dropped dwn less dan 10.00 in the previous 10 games..!!
 
Re: New World Record

Kochi: Regarded as chokers till not very long ago, India on Thursday created a new world record by registering their 15th win on the trot while successfully chasing in the fourth ODI against England here.

India surpassed the West Indies' 21-year-old record of 14 consecutive victories when chasing a target.


West Indies had set the record between 1984-85 and 1986-87.
The last time India had lost a match while chasing was against New Zealand at Bulawayo in August last year.


The new record speaks volumes about the growing resilience of the Indian team under a new team management led by skipper Rahul Dravid and coach Greg Chappell.
 
wow.... isn't that gr8... India is really on top of its game....
First Sri Lanka, then South Africa, then Pakistan and now England...... we have won all these series....
Come Aussies..... its ur turn now !!!!!
 
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