Sunday 9 October 2011

Misfiring batsmen not a worry for Woakes

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Hyderabad XI v England XI, Tour Match, Hyderabad

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October 8, 2011

Chris Woakes has said that England does not care about how their misfiring batters in the first practice match in Hyderabad Cricket Association XI. England lost their first four batters in 50 races, Ravi Bopara and Woakes and was taking visitors past 200, which eventually turned out to be home to more than half.

"We would obviously like to set up a score more," Woakes said. "They fielded well and took some brilliant catches. There were some bad shot selection. We are not worried. He was a decent win the end. "

Woakes took the new ball with Steven Finn and monitoring its average to 46 with two rings of 56 victory run. Woakes felt he could improve with the bat despite playing an important role in the restoration of England's batsmen after his specialist outside Bopara had failed. "We [Bopara and I] had a good relationship and are well adapted to the conditions. Obviously it would be good for higher-order batting. But whatever the slot does not matter much."

Take fought for over an hour and bowled seven transfers in the game, Woakes heard that it was difficult to get used to the conditions soon. "It 'an honor to take the ball back in England. It' was great. Wicket was a bit 'rhythm and the length of two was very important.

"The new rule has two balls to look good. The ball is shaped much more time, and the ball is moved towards the end you have a good feel through the innings. The ball is starting to deteriorate towards the end and I think that would happen here because of the back of the field. "

England will play another match against the practices of Hyderabad on October 11 before taking on India in the same field in the first game of the series ODI on 14 October.
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