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Mikey's English Story (new format)

SIX AND OUT

U19 12th Man
International Only - ENGLAND - (Normal)

new format - My story format is different to all those that we love to read, but after a while sort of turn off. This new format is designed to not only show how the season(s) are going, but it also gives an idea into the performance's on players in the game by match votes being given.

This format will be set out as follows:

1st Test - Home v Away - Ground - Season
3. Player Name - Performance
2. Player Name - Performance
1. Player Name - Performance
Result

Scores will be up soon
 

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Test Series - ENG v SRL - 2002

1st Test - Match Drawn
3. N Hussain (96 & 39)
2. A Strauss -debut- (58 & 7 , 1/15)
1. A Stewart (59 & 10*)

2nd Test - England won by 197 runs
3. N Hussain (164 & 11)
2. M Hoggard (5/86 & 2/47)
1. A Flintoff (0 & 40* , 0/25 & 4/30)

3rd Test - Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets
3. G Thorpe (85 & 48)
2. J Kerr -debut- (6/71 & 0/57)
1. M Vaughan (53 & 64)

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TOTALS - Test
6 - N Hussain
3 - G Thorpe
2 - M Hoggard
2 - J Kerr
2 - A Strauss
1 - A Flintoff
1 - A Stewart
1 - M Vaughan
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One-Day Series - ENG,SRL,IND - 2002

England played 6 matches. Won 2 Lost 4 (3rd)

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TOTALS - ODI
9 - A Flintoff
9 - A Hollioake
7 - M Vaughan
3 - M Hoggard
2 - N Hussain
2 - A Stewart
2 - M Trescothick
1 - A Caddick
1 - A Strauss
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Test Series - ENG v IND - 2002

1st Test - Match Drawn
3. A Flintoff (100 , 2/57)
2. N Hussain (32 & 73*)
1. A Stewart (62)

2nd Test - India won by 9 wickets
3. A Caddick (39* & 17 , 4/87 & 1/7)
2. S Harmison (5/75)
1. N Hussain (67)

3rd Test - India won by 172 runs
3. A Giles (7/53 & 5/142)
2. M Trescothick (81 & 16)
1. N Hussain (4 & 76)

4th Test - Match Drawn
3. G Thorpe (112 & 56)
2. A Giles (65 , 2/106 & 4/45)
1. A Stewart (65* & 36*)

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TOTALS - Test
11 - N Hussain
6 - G Thorpe
5 - A Giles
4 - A Flintoff
3 - S Harmison
3 - A Stewart
2 - A Caddick
2 - M Hoggard
2 - J Kerr
2 - A Strauss
1 - M Trescothick
1 - M Vaughan
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Test Series - 'The Ashes' AUS v ENG - 2002/03

1st Test - Australia won by an innings & 31 runs
3. C Bassano (91 & 64)
2. A Giles (5/179)
1. S Harmison (39* & 31 , 2/131)

2nd Test - Match Drawn
3. C Bassano (75 & 63)
2. N Hussain (83 & 58)
1. A Flintoff (77 & 4 , 1/69 & 2/46)

3rd Test - Match Drawn
3. A Flintoff (32 & 156* , 2/105)
2. M Vaughan (76 & 123*)
1. M Trescothick (175 & 0)

4th Test - Australia won by 8 wickets
3. N Hussain (67 & 144)
2. A Giles (6/155 , 23*)
1. M Vaughan (16 & 84)

5th Test - Australia won by 7 wickets
3. N Hussain (82 & 59)
2. A Flintoff (40 & 38 , 2/89 & 1/45)
1. M Vaughan (21 & 66)

Well, quite a bad year for England's campaign to move up the WISDEN tables in the test ranks, but this season showed some good signs. England added more debutants into the test arena with all of them showing signs, but played inconsistant. Andrew Strauss started well, and became useless in Australia. J Kelly got 6/71 on debut to then be expensive and wicketless next three bowling innings. Other debutants included Ali Brown, Vikram Solanki, Matthew Wood, Ian Bell, Eddie Giddins and Michael Robinson- who all didnt perform, but one did - Christopher Bassano. Bassano found his way back into the side for the Ashes, replacing Strauss. He made useful scores and consistantly. Andy Flintoff was the top improver, playing in every test (despite injuring himself during the Boxing Day test and didnt contirbute anything).

TEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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TOTALS - Test
19 - N Hussain
10 - A Flintoff
8 - A Giles
6 - C Bassano
6 - G Thorpe
6 - M Vaughan
4 - S Harmison
3 - A Stewart
2 - A Caddick
2 - M Hoggard
2 - J Kerr
2 - A Strauss
2 - M Trescothick
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One-Day Series - 'VB Series' AUS, ENG, SRL - 2002/03

England played 8 matches - Won 3 Lost 5 (2nd)

Finals - Australia (8-0, 1st) v England (3-5, 2nd) - England won 2-1

:D lost all ODI v AUS, and won 1st and deciding finals.

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TOTALS - ODI
27 - A Flintoff
20 - M Vaughan
15 - N Hussain
13 - A Hollioake
9 - M Trescothick
6 - M Hoggard
5 - N Knight
2 - M Ramprakash
2 - A Stewart
1 - C Bassano
1 - A Caddick
1 - A Giles
1 - A Strauss
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U19 12th Man
TEST Player of the Year (2002/03)
Nasser Hussain



STATISTICS

Tests
12 Matches - 1278 runs @ 58.09 - 2 100's 10 50's - HS 164
 
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bugssy

Cricketer Of The Year
yer nice story mate

easier than the on ei am doing alot of writing on mine but yours is simple but to the point
 

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U19 12th Man
bugssy said:
yer nice story mate

easier than the on ei am doing alot of writing on mine but yours is simple but to the point
Well, I made 'A Cricket Captains Diary' last month for Surrey. It can be found on this forum, now, that is long, should check it out - I ould give somebody $20 to read it. :D

Yeah, i think this is a good format for something every fan of ICC loves doing, and I think it might continue into another season, unlike the other stories.

I might check in on your story buggsy - a bit bored while resting the ICC.
 

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U19 12th Man
One-Day Series - 'ICC World Cup 2003' - 2002/03

England played 6 matches - Won 3 Lost 3 (4th in Pool)

Sorry to the English, I couldn't get into the super-sixes stage. 8-)

I won games against Zimbabwe, Namibia and Netherlands (scoring 463/8), but they were penciled in as victories. It was more disappointing that we lost against the three test playing nations, as two of the losses were decided in the final over of those games. AUS beat me needing 8 off the final over, IND won on the 3rd ball of the over, when having only 1 wicket in hand, needing 2 runs. Pakistan wasn't a thrashing either.

ODI PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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TOTALS - ODI
33 - A Flintoff
28 - M Vaughan
18 - N Hussain
13 - A Hollioake
12 - M Trescothick
9 - M Hoggard
7 - A Caddick
6 - C Bassano
5 - N Knight
3 - A Stewart
2 - P Collingwood
2 - M Ramprakash
1 - A Giles
1 - A Strauss
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U19 12th Man
ODI Player of the Year
(2002/03)
Andrew Flintoff





STATISTICS

One-Day Internationals
23 Matches - 726 runs @ 42.71 - 6 50's - HS 91 - 30 wkts @ 37.80 - BB 4/39
 
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U19 12th Man
MIKEY'S MEDAL
(2003/04)
Andrew Flintoff



STATISTICS

Tests
12 Matches - 737 runs @ 38.79 - 2 100's 1 50's - HS 156* - 22 wkts @ 51.18 - BB 4/39

One Day Internationals
23 Matches - 726 runs @ 42.71 - 6 50's - HS 91 - 30 wkts @ 37.80 - BB 4/39
 

squiz

U19 Debutant
needs to work on his bowling a bit me thinks, Batting's awesome though

Typo, is meant to be ODI Player
SIX AND OUT said:
TEST Player of the Year (2002/03)
Andrew Flintoff
Edit: hold on, you used the test statistics. Two test players of the year?
 
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U19 12th Man
COUNTY PLAYER OF THE YEAR
(2003/04)
Steven Kirby (Yorkshire)



STATISTICS

First-Class
16 Matches - 503 runs @ 27.94 - 1 50's - HS 83 - 76 wkts @ 22.11 - 5 5wi - BB 6/72

List-A Matches[/u]
15 Matches - 102 runs @ 11.33 - HS 29 - 35 wkts @ 17.23 - 2 5wi - BB 5/49
 

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squiz said:
needs to work on his bowling a bit me thinks, Batting's awesome though

Typo, is meant to be ODI Player


Edit: hold on, you used the test statistics. Two test players of the year?
Cheers mate - all fixed, and I would probably never had noticed it until unknown. The stats still resemble the same though - great batting, bowling needs plenty of work on, and hopefully that can be repared next season.
 

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YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR
(2003/04)
Scott Newman (Surrey)



STATISTICS

First-Class
16 Matches - 1068 runs @ 41.08 - 1 100's 8 50's - HS 126 - 2 wkts @ 47.00 - BB 2/94

Criteria: Under age 23 and played less than 15 first-class games at start of season.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
A good story, I love pictures.

One little suggestion though, how about telling us who won what in the county game, County Championship etc.

Jamee
 

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U19 12th Man
Jamee999 said:
A good story, I love pictures.

One little suggestion though, how about telling us who won what in the county game, County Championship etc.

Jamee
I can't do anything, (I think) about the County matches as I am playing International Only. I could only select the player of the year (county) by using statistics.

Here we go - Leicestershire won :D

only joking

On 'SirBloodyIdiots' AB Medal thread, his story is in detail more than me, and I am working on using sort of the same format of his, but will also add the team scores and so forth of the match - but I wont have a summary (reason i made a new format, time saving) as the only summary provided is my 3,2,1 votes.

Cheers guys, next season should be done soon.
 

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Test Series - ENGLAND v ZIMBABWE - 2003

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First Test
LORD'S

Team: M Trescothick, M Vaughan, G Thorpe, *N Hussain, C Bassano, A Flintoff, + J Foster, A Giles, D Cork, A Caddick, M Hoggard, M Butcher (12th man)

Zimbabwe 175 & 220 defeated by England 355 & 41/1 dec. by 9 wickets

3. N Hussain (142)
2. M Hoggard (5/26 & 3/43)
1. A Flintoff (48 , 3/42 & 3/50)
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Second Test
EDGBASTON

Team: A Strauss, M Vaughan, M Butcher, *N Hussain, G Thorpe, A Flintoff, + J Foster, A Giles, D Cork, C Silverwood, M Hoggard, C Bassano (12th man)

England 398 & 341/7 drew with Zimbabwe 398 & 341/7 dec.

3. N Hussain (71 & 130)
2. A Flintoff (71 & 8 , 1/52 & 2/36)
1. A Giles (60* & 16* , 1/56 & 1/67)
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Third Test
OLD TRAFFORD

Team: A Strauss, M Vaughan, M Butcher, *N Hussain, G Hick, A Flintoff, + J Foster, A Giles, D Cork, D Cork, R Anderson (debut), M Hoggard, C Bassano (12th man)

England 351 & 167 defeated Zimbabwe 270 & 198 by 50 runs

3. R Anderson (21 & 13 , 5/71 & 4/49)
2. A Giles (70* & 1 , 3/49 & 0/26)
1. G Hick (73 & 4)
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Progressive Test Votes

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6 - N Hussain
3 - R Anderson
3 - A Flintoff
3 - A Giles
2 - M Hoggard
1 - G Hick
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ODI Tri-Series - ENGLAND, SOUTH AFRICA and ZIMBABWE - 2003

England - *N Hussain, C Bassano, I Blackwell, M Butcher, P Collingwood, D Cork, A Flintoff, +J Foster, A Giles, M Hoggard, A Hollioake, R Irani, K Pietersen, G Thorpe, M Vaughan.
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Match 1 - ENG def ZIM by 3 wickets.
Match 2 - RSA def ENG by 5 wickets.
Match 3 - RSA def ZIM by 2 wickets.
Match 4 - ENG def ZIM by 2 wickets.
Match 5 - ENG def RSA by 57 runs.
Match 6 - RSA def ZIM by 76 runs.
Match 7 - ZIM def ENG by 1 wicket.
Match 8 - RSA def ENG by 6 wickets.
Match 9 - RSA def ZIM by 4 wickets.
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RSA 6 - 5 - 1 - 0 - 0 10
ENG 6 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 6
ZIM 6 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 2
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Tri-Series FINAL - South Africa v England
LORD'S

Team: A Holliaoke, M Vaughan, P Colliongwood, *N Hussain, K Pietersen, A Flintoff, C Bassano, +J Foster, I Blackwell, A Giles, M Hoggard.

South Africa 220/3 defeated by England 153 by 67 runs.

3. M Vaughan (51)
2. K Pieterson (28)
1. P Collingwood (18 & 1/26 [5])

Progressive ODI Votes

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11 - N Hussain
7 - K Pietersen
6 - A Flintoff
5 - C Bassano
3 - A Hollioake
3 - M Vaughan
2 - P Collingwood
2 - I Blackwell
2 - A Giles
1 - M Hoggard
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