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The Tri Series 2015 - Australia v England v India
#21
Well Finn did play and he's come back with a five for. Thumb up He took 5/33 and Anderson took 4/18 as our glorious bowlers rattled India out for 153.
How are we going to cock this one up, I wonder. Rolleyes

India 153 (39.3)
England 41-1 (6)
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#22
Just got up to hear the word's England chance of victory, shock
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
People got to shout to stay alive

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#23
101-1 (19)

Surely we can't cock up from here.

Wowzers!

England win by 9 wickets
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#24
Winning before 9am utterly disgraceful
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
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#25
I know. Switched TMS on at work and it were all done. Laugh
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#26
Australia v England
Match Four
Friday January 23rd - 14:20 local time (03:20 GMT)
at The Bellerive Oval, Hobart.


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Two different build ups for each team's captains. George Bailey, the Aussie skip, has been banned for one match due to his side having a slow over rate, so Steve Smith deputises in this one. England's captain, Eoin Morgan, has been the subject of a failed blackmail bid by the boyfriend of his former girlfriend. Strange goings on.
Last week Australia hammered England in the opening match of this tri series, blown away by Yorkshire's Mitchell Starc. They now are making changes to tweak their line up ahead of the World Cup. As well as the suspended Bailey, there are rests for David Warner and Shane Watson, with Cameron White and Shaun Marsh coming in.
England, after that surprise win over India, should be unchanged.


Australia Squad: GJ Bailey ©, PJ Cummins, XJ Doherty, JP Faulkner, AJ Finch, BJ Haddin (w), JR Hazlewood, MG Johnson, MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell, SPD Smith, MA Starc, DA Warner, SR Watson.

England squad: Eoin Morgan ©, Moeen Ali, James Anderson, Gary Ballance, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler (w), Steven Finn, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Joe Root, James Taylor, James Tredwell, Chris Woakes.

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#27
Great start. Poor finish.

England 303-8 (50)
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#28
Aus 140-3 (23)

Looks close.
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#29
9 overs left. 65 runs to get but only 5 wwickets in hand.
Still looks close. Could do with Smith getting out and we should really have has around 30 more runs on board given the opening stand.

2 to win, last over.

Two dots and a run out.

Single. Scores level. Two balls left.

Bugger.

Australia win by 3 wickets
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#30
Jan 12: England v ACT Invitational XI, Manuka Oval, Canberra. - England won by 216 runs Scorecard
Jan 14: England v Prime Minister's XI, Manuka Oval, Canberra. - England won by 60 runs Scorecard
Jan 16: Australia v England, Sydney Cricket Ground - Australia won by 3 wickets Scorecard
Jan 18: Australia v India, Melbourne Cricket Ground - Australia won by 4 wickets Scorecard
Jan 20: England v India, The Gabba, Brisbane. - England won by 9 wickets Scorecard
Jan 23: Australia v England, Bellerive Oval, Hobart. - Australia won by 3 wickets Scorecard
Jan 26: Australia v India, Sydney Cricket Ground
Jan 30: England v India, The WACA, Perth.
Feb 1: Final, The WACA, Perth.
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