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[ICC 2005] multiplay offline

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
kwek said:
another Draw and the series is 1-1 and over, will upload in a min for Jamee who goes to......Sri Lanka. good luck mate ! :)

MOM and Man of the series C. Gayle!
Two draws = 0-0, not 1-1...
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
The West Indies win the Test Series 2 Tests to 0.

The victory was built around the double century from Christopher Gayle, a majestic innings. Then 2 solid bowling efforts, including great bowling from Dwayne Bravo, made sure that victory was secured.

The team now move on to the IndianOil Cup, with India joining the two teams, we'll see you with SmashHighlights(A Cricket Web Trademark) of the first match soon.

Screenshots

1) The match
2) Gayle's fantastic innings
3) The Series
4) Gayle celebrating bringing up 200.
 

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pskov

International 12th Man
When I played a game with the Windies, I noticed that Bravo is a pretty decent bowler but not much cop with the bat. One of the best pacemen I had was Collymore, who was very consistent, picking up 5 or 6 wickets a Test without fail at a decent average too. Best, Lawson, Edwards, Collins, King (yes, I once even recalled him :wacko: ), Jeremy, Powell and Washington were all terribley erratic game to game let alone series to series. I can see why the WICB keeps desperatley rotating them all the time....
 

govaner

Cricket Spectator
wae the windies u better givin most ae the overs to mohommed and stick wae washington hes economical in the game im playing in terms ae bravo s batting through out the years it doesnt improve onli gets about a hundred every two years
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
The West Indies have destroyed Singha in their OD warmup friendly, a supreme batting performance, racking up over 385 and then bowling their Sri Lankan oppononants out for 129. The spinner Cunningham (sorry, sean) picked up 3 wickets as did Lawson. In the batting Brian Lara hit a fantastic 115 off just 84 balls with 16 4's. But the Man of the Match went to Chris Gayle, 124 off 89 balls and a wicket as well, and the West Indians move into the IndianOil Cup on top form.
 

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steds

Hall of Fame Member
Eeeeeh. People tahpin' thu' accents instead o' propuh English. Yuh wouldn' get that where Ah *** frum. Yuh even try it an' yuh'd get "Eh! Who does thee think 'e is? Yuh think you're 'olier than thou? You've got fuh be mistehkun if you can think you can run arawnd ignorin' yon roo-ulz that th'rest of us must fuh t'obey. Booger off"
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
The West Indies have won their first match in the IndianOil Cup, beating India by 2 wickets, thanks to some solid efforts on a tricky pitch.

The Indians, who had won the first match of the series, against Sri Lanka, were bowled out for just 185, with Cunningham taking 3-42, Best and Bravo contributed 2 wickets, and Lawson and Gayle 1 apeice.


Gayle then came back with the bat and hit a powerful 61 off just 53 balls, but when he went apart from the odd start it was left down to Dwayne Bravo with a great battling 27 which secured the match,

 

govaner

Cricket Spectator
add take devon smith out of ure side hes not a good one day player strike rate of 50 when he plays for me
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Sri Lanka have beaten the West Indies by 91 runs in the Indian Oil Cup.

It was a spinning pitch, and the Caribean team had made 2 changes, Carl Hooper returning from injury, replacing Carlton Baugh, and Dave Mohammed replaced Jermaine Lawson.

Sri Lanka batted first and made 245/7, with 'keeper Kumar Sangakarra making a good century, in setting 246, with Best and Gayle taking 2 wickets each.

In reply, the West Indies had started quite well, Lara and Gayle taking them up to 68-1, after just 11 overs, but it wasn't to last, and they collapsed to 127-6 and from there to 154 all out. Gayle's 48 was the highest score, and the damage had been done by 4 men, Arangalla and Samaraweera with 3 wickets each, and Fernando and Muralitharan, with 2 a peice.

The West Indies and boss Jamee Gray will be dissapointed, as it's his first loss in charge, but with the win against India from the first match under their belts, they will be looking for a finals place.

Screenshots

1) The Match
2) The Standings, halfway through the tournament, and NRR seperating the teams.

(Bit of homework to do and BotC, but you might get another match tonight)
 

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