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England v West Indies, 2nd Twenty20, The Oval
The report by Andrew Miller at The Oval
September 25, 2011
West Indies 113 for 5 (35 * Samuels, Patel 2-22) beat England 88 (Mathurin 3-9) by 25 runs
Garey Mathurin, a left arm spinner unknown to St. Lucia, has produced a remarkable spell from March to September in four acquisitions in the West Indies secured a shock victory 25 runs in the second Twenty20 in the oval. Have asked to bat first in a slow and low Turner, fought for a total of 113 for five and seemed poised for a second heavy defeat in three days. By contrast, line supremely in a container in England at age 88 with more than three overs to spare in their allocation.
With England about to embark on a tour of India next week and defending his world title in Sri Lanka Twenty20 place in 12 months, "was a party that has caused a few jitters in the focus group team. In the same field that have proven receptive to spin in the opening match on Friday, the two teams stacked their side with slow players, but it was new-look England, who eventually settled in the worst conditions.
Sleeves adversely England began as a high action and turn Mathurin appreciable Friday gave an early matchwinner Alex Hales strokeless their sleeves. He managed just two runs in his first eight balls when Santoka Krishna, another beginner Caribbean, cricket, once he has not played first class, who played with a beauty that drowned for their tusks and tension.
Four balls later, Mathurin made his first big impression as Craig Kieswetter - with two fours in his name - was duped by a slider that he was adamant after being altered in the vain hope that the guard was to break the bonds. Ravi Bopara then turned a beauty in the next Mathurin, and 26 for three at the end of the Powerplay, the game was excellent in the balance.
Ben Stokes is doing everything possible to change the dynamics of the sleeves, while Devendra Bishoo greeted with violent storm of the night - a six and two fours in the space of a first course that was 17, but on the other end, Mathurin turned away and nothing can break their area. Jonny Bairstow, the hero of the ODI in Cardiff, could have tried to block the last four balls of his fate, but he fell to his knees for a scan, and stir for 4 people.
Stokes continued to provide England with a capacity of border investigation, but that was the case in the sleeves of the Caribbean, working the singles proved to be a problem, especially when the less-than-agile Samit Patel in the fight. It was driven by a direct hit in the gap, as he recently left for a leg bye, and later, Stokes was equal to three bullet points in a row with a sweep that has failed IPN left for 31
Arrival by Tim Bresnan at No. 8 was probably the most encouraging performance of England at one stage, but also with his big-match experience could not save his side. Mathurin has led to the man at long-off leaving 2 4, and instead it was a union fatal if Butler and Scott Borthwick England has pulled back from the depths of 60 7 More pace on the ball now, that the movements of the spinners' were low, they added 23 17 balls before a shy away from bright Darren Sammy stuck in the middle of the Butler left short of his crease, and England, deep in the swamp.
Another disastrous run-out later came one, when England began to panic. Graeme Swann refused to meet with one Borthwick blocked by the wrong end of the runway and the captain had not scored one of his two deliveries of the time, England 11, Jade Dernbach, was also sent on their way through a run-out. Earlier in the match Swann had not chosen to bowling his full quota remaining to give his teammates in practice. It was a quiet night in the noisiest in the camp of the man.
It is a bad night in England and enough performance Borthwick was undoubtedly the highlight of the ball. In an isolated place that against Ireland last month, gave 13 runs in adverse conditions. This evening, he went four-over 15 to share, without giving a single line. Your country has produced an international collector gate, perfectly, even the googly deceived by Charles Johnson, open the West Indies', and he bowled 21
After leaving the West Indies rattle 0-42 in four acquisitions against the seamers on Friday, Swann wisely chose to open with the spin of Patel. His first ball was swept in four by Charles, the last of his share was driven through the covers for another boundary, and meanwhile, was beaten by Charles of six over the time. But the rest of his 21 deliveries granted a total of six points as the West Indies found no way to keep rotating the strike.
Even Marlon Samuels, drummer most famous on screen, it is difficult to raise his game under the circumstances. He fought for the moment at the start and made 11 of 20 balls before drilling his first term at the end of the 15th over, and although it improved his game in the final 35-run-a-ball seems to be some more to raise the total of the West Indies in the three digits. This, however, proved decisive.
England Fielding, as a strong factor in their victory on Friday, was strong again, Hales sliding across the line firmly slog deep midwicket and Christopher Barnwell, Borthwick first long drive off absorbed the loft out to give Bopara for Sammy his fifth wicket series, and his first night. Dernbach was the England wicket-taker the other, where LBW early to remove Dwayne Smith, but at the end of a summer memorable, was the West Indies, which was a rage on the back of the field. Their season is just beginning, but what this new momentum as it heads to Dubai, Bangladesh and beyond.
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