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ICC 2005 Super Challenge - Part Duex

Howe_zat

Audio File
Great comeback vs Aus after getting hammered in the first ODI.

Are you still skippimg the Tests?

Interesting to see Hinds coming through so well as a bowler.
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
2007 World Cup

Selected the following squad:

Gayle
Lara
Graham
Sarwan
Chanderpaul
Baugh
Hinds
Bravo
Benn
Jaggernauth
Taylor

Fudadin
Richards
Cunningham
Jeremy

1st Group Match v UAE
UAE: 54 (Taylor 5/21, Jaggernauth 2/12)
West Indies: 0/55 (Gayle 35, Lara 19)

West Indies won by 10 wickets

An easy victory to start the World Cup. I was aiming to win the toss and bat first, try and give the top order some form. Ended up losing the toss and Taylor ripped the top order of UAE apart.

2nd Group Match v Pakistan
Pakistan: 8/202 (Bravo 3/38, Hinds 2/37)
West Indies: 174 (Gayle 56, Graham 49)

Pakistan won by 28 runs

Frustrating game to lose after the bowlers did such a good job restricting Pakistan. At one stage the West Indies were 1/97, and then Kaneria and Mushtaq ran riot over my middle and lower order.

Need to win the last game against Zimbabwe to progress through to the Super Eight.

3rd Group Match v Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe 8/245 (Bravo 3/46, Taylor 2/49)
West Indies 2/246 (Graham 106, Gayle 89)

West Indies won by 8 wickets.

Was a closer game than it looks. West Indies only won with 8 balls to spare, and needed a massive surge from Graham late in the game to take us home.

Through to the Super Eights (already exceeded my Bangladesh achievements). Already a game down due to the loss to Pakistan in the group stages.

1st Super 8 v New Zealand
West Indies 4/238 (Sarwan 74, Gayle 55)
New Zealand 7/239 Jaggernauth 2/45, Bravo 2/48)

New Zealand won by 3 wickets.

A very tight game with New Zealand winning in the last over. Michael Papps was the leader for New Zealand with 97 runs.

2nd Super 8 v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka 9/171 (Bravo 3/23, Taylor 3/30)
West Indies 4/173 (Lara 70, Gayle 29)

West Indies won by 6 wickets.

Lara has proved his worth against Sri Lanka again. An impressive victory on a very tough wicket for batting. Bravo and Taylor have been fantastic throughout the World Cup opening the bowling. It has helped cover the lack of threat posed by Jaggernauth and Benn.

3rd Super 8 v South Africa
South Africa 7/249 (Bravo 3/47, Taylor 2/42)
West Indies 2/250 (Gayle 123, Graham 48)

West Indies won by 8 wickets.

Wow, the West Indies are now into the top four on the Super Eight table. Gayle was sublime today, and he was well supported by all the other batsmen.

4th Super 8 v India
India 9/208 (Bravo 3/32, Hinds 2/41)
West Indies 5/209 (Sarwan 74, Chanderpaul 50)

West Indies won by 5 wickets.

Another tough team to face, another victory for West Indies. No bowler exceeded 5 an over against the imposing Indian lineup, and Sarwan, Chanderpaul, Baugh and Hinds pulled off a fantastic chase after collapsing to 3/22.

5th Super 8 v Australia
West Indies 2/345 (Gayle 171, Lara 111)
Australia 263 (Bravo 6/52, Jaggernauth 3/58)

West Indies won by 82 runs

Greatest victory of my career. Gayle carried his bat in making 171 and has been in remarkable form during the World Cup. Australia made a good chase and had the required run-rate down near 5 before Bravo cleaned up the tail.

6th ODI v England
West Indies 2/288 (Gayle 141, Lara 119)
England 233 (Taylor 3/46, Jaggernauth 2/43)

West Indies won by 55 runs.

Another brilliant century by Gayle and his opening partner in Lara. We had locked up a semi-final place by this stage, but it is a great result to enter the next game with all batsman firing.

Semi-final time against New Zealand (remember they beat West Indies in the first game of the Super Eight). I will be making my first team change of the World Cup. Benn is dropped for Cunningham.

Semi Final v New Zealand
New Zealand 7/200 (Taylor 2/36, Bravo 2/44)
West Indies 3/201 (Gayle 117, Graham 40)

West Indies won by 7 wickets.

West Indies are through to the 2007 World Cup Final. A complete team performance with all bowlers applying the brakes (Cunningham 10 overs, 28 runs for 1 wicket was fantastic on World Cup debut). Gayle smashed his third century of the World Cup and the West Indies won with 9 balls left.

WORLD CUP FINAL - WEST INDIES v SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa 5/248 (Hinds 2/43, Bravo 2/58, Taylor 1/51)
West Indies 4/252 (Graham 77, Chanderpaul 71, Baugh 33)

West Indies win the World Cup Final by 6 wickets
MOM Graham.

WEST INDIES WIN!!!

The game looked over after South Africa reached 0/163. Smith and Puttick looked unbeatable. South Africa soon collapse to 4/190 thanks to Hinds and Bravo and never recovered to post only 248.

A total of 248 was winnable, but could prove tricky if early wickets fall. Gayle and Lara made 45 for the first wicket before Graham took over the match. He has proven to be my greatest find, and is such an asset due to his natural aggression. Chanderpaul and Baugh provided the finishing touches and the West Indies won with three overs to spare.

World Cup Statistics

Batting
Gayle 853 runs @ 142.17 (SR 72)
Sarwan 340 runs @ 113.33 (SR 74)
Baugh 141 runs @ 70.50 (SR 109)
Chanderpaul 181 runs @ 45.25 (SR 67)
Lara 424 runs @ 42.40 (SR 72)
Graham 371 runs @ 31.22 (SR 82)
Hinds 32 runs @ 32 (SR 97)
Bravo 8 runs @ 8 (SR 57)

Bowling
Bravo 30 wickets @ 15.10 (ER 4.27)
Taylor 22 wickets @ 20.50 (ER 4.26)
Hinds 15 wickets @ 32.40 (ER 5.01)
Jaggernauth 13 wickets @ 37.15 (ER 4.39)
Cunningham 1 wicket @ 70 (ER 3.50)
Benn 4 wickets @ 87.50 (ER 4.22)
 
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Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Gayle, what a hero.

Really well done mate.
Gayle was incredible. Struck form at the right moment and just piled on the runs. Lara was poor in the first four or five games of the World Cup so it was critical that Gayle bats well.

Baugh was the unsung hero of the World Cup for me. I believe he was at the end in two, maybe three victories and was unreal at chasing down 70 runs off 10 over type scenarios.

Good luck to everyone else. You need a massive amount of luck to win this.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Sensational effort! Looks like there were some unreal performances from Chris Gayle in particular, and also Bravo with 30 wickets. Thats certainly setting the benchmark high for the rest of us now!
 

roflrofl60

Cricket Spectator
Great idea to whoever started these challenges. makes it fun.
Like many of you, just choose team and skipped tests.

First Year 2005/06
Pakistan vs West Indies:

Pakistan 220-8 (D.Bravo 3-45, Cunningham 2-38)
West Indies 222-5 (Lara 80, Chanders 68*)

Pakistan 227-8 (Best 3-42, Cunningham 3-56)
West Indies 230-5 (Lara 105*, Chanders 48)

Pakistan 191-9 (Cunningham 3-31, Mohammed 3-36)
West Indies 192-6 (Lara 65, Sarwan 50)

*Notes, Lara and Cunningham were in great form. My opening pair of Gayle and Powell failed all 3 matches.

Tri-Series (W.I, Ind, SL)

West Indies 270-9 (Chanders 110*, Lara 81)
India 271-3 (Mohammed 1-48, Cunningham 1-50)
India won off the last ball. :@

Sri Lanka 146 (Bravo 3-19, Lawson 3-41)
West Indies 148-9 (Samuels 47, Mohammed 23*)
Phew..:mellow:

India 255-8 (Mohammed 3-53, Bravo 2-56)
West Indies 213 (Chanders 52)
No one except Chanders pushed past a start.

West Indies 245-4 (Samuels 64, Graham 50*)
Sri Lanka 246-9 (Bravo 3-46)
Vaas hit 15 runs off the 2nd last over :@

Final
India 313-4 (Best 2-57, Mohammed 2-65)
West Indies 264-9 (Lara 82, Chanders 56)

*Note: No one but Lara and Chanders in any form, hard to beat an Indian team with Sehwag, Sachin and Gambhir on form. Disappointing.

Tri-Series (W.I, SA, Aus)

Australia 114 (Bravo 5-10)
West Indies 116-5 (Gayle 35, Lara 20)
Gayles highest score so far, Bravo was sensational 5.4-2-10-5

West Indies 235-8 (Gayle 73, Lara 39)
South Africa 232-5 (Bravo 3-51)
Not sure how i won this, but ill take it

Australia 312-6 (Mohammed 3-62)
West Indies 244 (Graham 61, Baugh 43)
Revenge by the Men from down under.

West Indies 166-9 (Collins 37*, Lawson 22*)
South Africa 167-0
Horrible game. Only 1 batsmen from top 6 got past 10.

Australia 220-8 (Cunningham 3-36, Mohammed 2-26)
West Indies 221-6 (Chanders 93, Bravo 47)
Good Competitive game. won with 8 balls left.

South Africa 242-6 (Lawson 4-49)
West Indies 83 (Lara 24)
Got owned by SA again. Not a good way to go into the finals.

Finals

West Indies 265-7 (Chanders 78*, Gayle 70)
South Africa 231 (Mohammed 3-42, Cunningham 3-58)
Yay, good bounce back :)

West Indies 241 (Lara 96, Chanders 54)
South Africa 245-4 (Mohammed 2-47)
Chanders and Lara on fire, but Alfonso Thomas took a hat-trick and my batting collasped

West Indies 236-9 (Baugh 70*, Lara 47)
South Africa 237-2 (Bradshaw 1-33)
They won with 10 balls to spare, never looked in the game.

*Note, Team was very inconsistent especially the bowling. Yet another final loss.

West Indies vs New Zealand

New Zealand 199 (Jeremy 4-38)
West Indies 200-2 (Lara 66*, Gayle 48)

West Indies 294-8 (Sarwan 72, Smith 65)
New Zealand 192 (Bravo 3-34, Mohammed 3-60)

West Indies 444-4 (Smith 149, Lara 137)
New Zealand 323 (Mohammed 3-83)
Yes you read right, thought i would have some fun and all batsmen were off one bar from max, All batsmen struck at above 130.

West Indies vs India

West Indies 266-7 (Sarwan 67, Gayle 66)
India 189 (Cunningham 3-56, Bennett 2-37)

India 218-9 (Bravo 4-38, Mohammed 3-34)
West Indies 222-5 (Lara 80, Sarwan 62*)
Closer game then it looked, won off the second last ball.

West Indies 288-5 (Gayle 147*, Lara 56)
India 279 (Mohammed 3-60, Jeremy 2-44)
Good close game, dropped Bravo and had to play part-time spinners, Lara picked up a wicket.

Well there you have my first year of the challenge

Wins 13 - Losses 9

Batsmen - BC Lara [Mts 23, Runs 1157, Avg 55.10, 100sx2, 50sx8, SR 89.48]
S Chanders [Mts 23, Runs 870, Avg 48.33, 100sx1, 50sx7, SR 78.30]

Bowelers - D Bravo [Mts 22, Runs 941, Wkts 41, Avg 22.61, 5Wsx1, RpO 4.77
D Mohammed [Mts 23, Runs 1063, Wkts 39, Avg 27.26, RpO 4.88
 

roflrofl60

Cricket Spectator
Second Year 2006/07

West Indies vs Zimbabwe

West Indies 279 (Lara 97, Chanders 69)
Zimbabwe 231 (Bennett 4-48, Cunningham 3-33)

West Indies 333-6 (Chanders 74, Baugh 57)
Zimbabwe 135 (Bravo 6-40, Bennett 2-39)

Zimbabwe 161-7 (Mohammed 2-36, Jeremy 2-37)
West Indies 162-8 (Lara 35, Bravo 34)

West Indies 305-3 (Lara 145*, Chanders 65)
Zimbabwe 212 (Bravo 4-27, Bennett 2-35)

West Indies 239-5 (Baugh 81*, Browne 61)
Zimbabwe 177 (Bravo 3-40, Mohammed 2-41)

*Notes: Good Series, Still struggling with opening combination. Bowlers gelling together nicely.

West Indies vs Pakistan

West Indies 311-4 (Lara 92*, Gayle 89)
Pakistan 218 (Mohammed 3-42, Cunningham 2-72)

West Indies 279-3 (Browne 107, Chanders 87*)
Pakistan 164 (Mohammed 3-13, Cunningham 2-16)

Pakistan 102 (Bennett 3-27, Cunningham 2-7)
West Indies 103-2 (Gayle 70*, Lara 25)

Pakistan 265-5 (Mohammed 2-64, Jeremy 1-46)
West Indies 148 (Gayle 30, Chanders 28)

West Indies 230-9 (Gayle 64, Bravo 50*)
Pakistan 215 (Bravo 4-51, Mohammed 4-57)

*Notes: Excellent Series, Batting looks strong. Bowlers bowled well with the exception off Jeremy.

West Indies vs Australia

West Indies 334-6 (Browne 101, Lara 82)
Australia 184 (Cunningham 5-43, Jeremy 3-56)
*Notable - Baugh and Mohammed, 84* (53) Partnership

Australia 262-8 (Cunningham 3-52)
West Indies 258-7 (Browne 109, Baugh 37)
Close game, Bravo and Browne out in the last over.

West Indies 241-4 (Chanders 97*, Browne 81)
Australia 245-3 (Jeremy 2-33)
Opening bowlers tied the batsmen down, they went after my spinners and never looked back.

Australia 240-4 (Bravo 2-31)
West Indies 198 (Baugh 54*, Chanders 41)
Watson ripped apart my lower order. Baugh ran out of partners.

West Indies 215 (Richards 50, Lara 37)
Australia 220-2 (Cunningham 1-42)
Horrible game, never looked in it.

West Indies 206 (Browne 70, Smith 33)
Australia 208-3 (Mohammed1-30, Jeremy 1-49)
Rested all top guns, but not good going into the World Cup.

West Indies 126 (Baugh 31)
Australia 128-1 (Jeremy 1-29)

*Notes: Horrible series, no one clicked, bowlers became rusty. A horrible and dismal warm up for the World Cup. Hopefully they can regain form.

Wins 10 - Losses 7

Batsmen:
BC Lara [Mts 15, Runs 650, Avg 50, 100sx1. 50sx4, SR 93.51]
S Chanders [Mts 16, Runs 573, Avg 44.08, 50sx5, SR 88.13]

Bowlers:
D Bravo [Mts 17, Wkts 29, Avg 21.83, 5Wx1, RpO 4.52]
D Mohammed [Mts 17, Wkts 26, Avg 23.73, RpO 4.79]

Overall, like i said a bad end to the season, the batting was teh strong point, bowling was good throughout but the batting was not giving them enough runs to play with.

Now, on to the World Cup
 

roflrofl60

Cricket Spectator
World Cup 2007

Squad - Gayle, Sarwan, Chanderpaul, Lara, Graham, Smith, Smith, Browne, Baugh, Bravo, Mohammed, Cunningham, Jeremy, Bennett, Powell

Group Match #1
West Indies 419-4 (Browne 174, Lara 117)
UAE 116 (Cunningham 3-15, Bennett 3-41)

Group Match #2
Pakistan 184-9 (Mohammed 4-22, Bravo 2-36)
West Indies 186-5 (Gayle 51, Browne 42)

Group Match #3
West Indies 212-9 (Gayle 46, Browne 37)
Zimbabwe 213-8 (Cunningham 3-52, Bennett 2-38)
Close Game but should have won, Zim won off the 2nd last ball.

Super 8, Game #1
Australia 133 (Mohammed 4-17, Cunningham 2-30)
West Indies 137-3 (Browne 58*, Gayle 42)

Super 8, Game #2
Bangladesh 116 (Mohammed 4-17, Bravo 3-36)
West Indies 120-6 (Baugh 33*, Browne 32)

Super 8, Game #3
West Indies 278-7 (Smith 87*, Bravo 66)
England 190 (Mohammed 4-30, Bravo 3-52)

Super 8, Game #4
Sri Lanka 201 (Mohammed 3-45, Bennett 2-35)
West Indies 202-2 (Gayle 106*, Chanders 89*)

Super 8, Game #5
South Africa 185-9 (Bennett 2-35, Cunningham 2-37)
West Indies 187-0 (Gayle 98*, Browne 85*)

Super 8, Game #6
New Zealand 195-7 (Bennett 3-50, Cunningham 2-38)
West Indies 198-3 (Gayle 83, Chanders 67*)

Semi-Final
West Indies 258-8 (Chanders 122*, Lara 66)
New Zealand 179 (Jeremy 4-44, Mohammed 3-21)

Good game, was worried when i got put into bat but Lara regained some form and scored a quick 66 from 44. Scary moments then when the team was collasping but Chanders held it together with a brilliant hundred. My weakest bowler, Jeremy, then ripped apart their top order. After that it was just a matter of time.

Final - Bridgetown, Barbados
Sri Lanka 154-8 (Cunningham 3-29, Mohammed 2-27)
West Indies 158-3 (Browne 81, Chanders 38*)

A really comfortable win in the end, my opening bowlers kept it tight. Bennett (10-1-29-1) and Jeremy (10-0-33-0) and the spinners and Bravo just ripped apart their lower order. Gayle got out cheaply but Browne blasted 81 (53) 4x13.

Stats
V. Browne [Mts 11, Runs 545, Avg 60.56 , 100sx1, 50sx3, SR 104.59]
C. Gayle [Mts 11, Runs 527, Avg 58.56, 100sx1, 50sx3, SR 140.89]
S.Chanders [Mts 11, Runs 431, Avg 86.20, 100sx1, 50sx2, SR 75.34]

D. Mohammed [Mts 11, Wkts 29, Avg 10.00, RpO 3.55]
R. Cunningham [Mts 11, Wkts 20, Avg 18.00, RpO 4.03]
D. Bravo [Mts 11, Wkts 19, Avg 20.89, RpO 4.21]
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Wow, thats also very impressive - so thats two that have finished the challenge and both have won it. I'll try and finish my challenge over the next week or so but its probably going to be embarrassing when I bomb out in the Super 8 stage!
 

_Ed_

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I'm still going with this - just got up to the start of the World Cup now.

I surprisingly beat Australia 4-3 in the 7-match ODI series just before the World Cup, so I'm going in with some confidence. I actually led the series 4-1 at one point, but tried some fringe players in the dead rubbers - the fringe players were ****.

Virgil Browne has been very good - averaging 39.62 at a strike rate of 84 from 35 ODIs.

Wicketkeeping remains the big issue. No matter who I pick, that player is the weak link in the side. I'm using a guy called Jackson at the moment - for team balance, I need a keeper who can open, and this guy is apparently the best of that lot. He's averaging 23 in ODIs, which is better than anyone else I've used but still not much good.
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Carlton Baugh was incredible in the World Cup for my side, but he never opened.

It is interesting the different approaches everyone has to opening bats. I always play the two best batsmen in the side as openers. It would be interesting to know the penalty beneath the ICC engine for playing a non-specialist opener.
 

_Ed_

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WORLD CUP

UAE 210-9 (Jeremy 4-39, Cunningham 3-30)
West Indies 211-3 (Gayle 82, Lara 74)
Comfortable win, but not all that convincing.


West Indies 234-9 (Sarwan 69*, Jackson 48)
Pakistan 193 (Cunningham 4-29, Bravo 3-50)
Awesome win. Pakistan were cruising until Cunningham came in and turned it all around.


West Indies 238-6 (Browne 51*, Gayle 47)
Zimbabwe 241-5 (Jeremy 2-42, Cunningham 1-42)
Ouch!


Australia 306-5 (Hinds 2-58, Cunningham 2-62)
West Indies 307-6 (Sarwan 86, Browne 65*)
FANTASTIC!


West Indies 226-9 (Chanderpaul 48, Jackson 42)
Sri Lanka 215 (Jeremy 3-44, Hinds 2-25)
Good performance.


NZ 206-9 (Thomas 3-49, Bravo 2-37)
West Indies 163 (Jackson 23, Sarwan 21)
Hideous batting display.


India 270-6 (Thomas 4-50, Hinds 1-49)
West Indies 136 (Jackson 30, Chanderpaul 28)
Ugh.


South Africa 189 (Cunningham 2-27, Hinds 2-41)
West Indies 190-1 (Lara 101*, Gayle 81*)
That's more like it! Our campaign's back on track.


West Indies 241-7 (Sarwan 79, Hinds 53)
England 243-5 (Jeremy 2-57, Bravo 1-40)
A Trescothick ton killed us.


Missed out on the semis. :(
 

roflrofl60

Cricket Spectator
Tough loss Ed, im sure that Zimbabwe defeat threw the campaign off trail going into the Super 8s. How many points were you off by?
 

_Ed_

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I actually had the same number of points as the team that came 4th - just missed out on net run rate. :(

So yeah, the Zimbabwe loss was the killer blow.
 

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