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Sunday, 31 August 2014

India Fought Back Very Well Aganist England In ODI's.

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Former cricket England Crickter Alec Stewart has praised India's impressive turnaround in ODIs after a 1-3 loss in the Test series and blästringsgenere, and not allow any bowler in England to solve a mixture of different bowling attacks in the formula.

India, who lost the test series 1-3, lead series 2-0 ODI of five match after three games. Here he won the third ODI by six wickets Saturday comfort and beat England in the second ODI and 133 via the Duckworth Lewis. First ODI washed by the rain.

"India is very different to what they have to throw the last test series fabric. Now giving their hosts a lesson in how to play 50 over cricket. Darbo power, not allowing any bowler from England to set was a mix of different bowling attacks in formula, "Stewart wrote in his column in the Mirror.

Stewart believes that what's good for England as a whole developed Chris WOakes and opening batsman Alex Hales.

"In England, I have felt a little good progress Chris Oakes time Alex Hales has been sufficiently demonstrated in the first two games on the procedure that can be successful," he said.

Stewart England warned that mistake in the past to make the World Cup.

"England must not fall into the trap of the first World Cup after careful planning to determine where suddenly by firing up a few weeks before the start of the tournament. When England take on India and Australia" under "Series Tri came into the world is to know how to play football can offer.

"There's a lot to think about between now and then with the amount of information that the school used to say read" rooms where much was left just in time "in the UK," he said

England Skipper Still Struggling To Get a Win Aganist India

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Alastair Cook has defended England against rotation approach after they lost the third ODI in Nottingham for six wickets allowing India to take a 2-0 lead in the five-game series.

England was, at one stage, conveniently located at 82 for no loss, but were eventually shot by 227 runs at Trent Bridge, Saturday. They lost six wickets to spin like Ravichandran Ashwin off-spinner took 3-39 while left-armer Ravindra Jadeja slow and part-time workers and Ambati Rayudu, Suresh Raina got one wicket each for India.

"You do not go there when you lose wickets and keep hitting boundaries. I do not care what they say. Not many people come to a turning wicket and whack right away," Cook was quoted by the BBC.

Cook, who first scored for England with 44 and shared a second successive half-century opening with Alex Hales said ODI cricket it comes to making alliances and England failed miserably at it.

.. "You build borders by building an alliance If kept losing wickets, keeps hitting back You have to consolidate, you must allow yourself to get in can then speed up a little That's the way you have to play .." said.

"A lot of land has fallen to rotate in this series for us. We have to improve on that. We got off to another good start and be overwhelmed by 220 is incredibly frustrating. Know that as a side we did not bat well . were a couple of soft dismissals, "he said.

With two ODIs left, the position of Cook as ODI captain is under threat. Former England cricketers have not only ordered the dismissal of Cook, but I think that England has no chance of winning the World Cup 2015.

Former England spinner Phil Tufnell feel that hitters are not using their feet against the spinners in India.

"Part of the problem in England in the middle overs is not using his feet enough to deal with the spin bowlers. Almost become sitting ducks," said BCC Tufnell Test match special.

Former England spinner Graeme Swann said cricket "old style" will not help England win the Cup next year's World in Australia and New Zealand.

After Saturday's loss, former England captain Michael Vaughan tweeted: "The sooner you accept that England can not play modern style ODI cricket could soon play a little better ...."