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SL Finished WC 2007 Right on the Money: Ravi Bopara

In his feature event - how would have to forecast this? Radiate in 2007 World Cup nail-biter: Ravi Bopara ….. So,  we are seeing back at the event. In addition, there were large distress or remarkable single production. That turn event on their nod. But the two of the largest peoples-pullers.

Consequently,  India and Pakistan, having been removed from the 2007 World Cup in the start event itself. However, there was a direct requirement for a nail-biter to abandon the determination.  Furthermore,  courage was given by a tough-fought discord between Sri Lanka and England. So, it was the conclusion of the final ball of the event.

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  • Event conclusion :
  • Conclusion - Sri Lanka achieve by 2 runs:
  • The gain of wickets:
  • Squads :
  • Details of Cricket Match:

Event conclusion :

Sri Lanka 235 (50 overs) –
1. Upul Tharanga 62 (103)
2. Mahela Jayawardene 56 (61)
3. Sajid Mahmood 4/50 (9)
4. Andrew Flintoff 3/35 (10)
England 233/8 (50 overs)-
1. - Kevin Pietersen 58 (80)
2.Ravi Bopara 52 (53)
3. Dilhara Fernando 3/41 (9)
4. Lasith Malinga 2/50 (10)

Conclusion - Sri Lanka achieve by 2 runs:

The 33rd event of the 2007 World Cup by
- Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua,
-  Upul Tharanga and
-  Sanath Jayasuriya allows Sri Lanka a fair start

-Furthermore,  Tharanga scored a good half-century but the Lankan half arrange slump. The team was bowled out for 235 runs.
-  Consequently, Andrew Flintoff and Sajjad Mehmood were the point bowlers for England and gain 7 wickets

The gain of wickets:

Firstly, 1.1-37 (Sanath Jayasuriya
Secondly, 2.7.6 ov), 2-69 (Kumar Sangakkara, 18.1 ov)
Thirdly, 3. 3-160 (Upul Tharanga, 34.5 ov)
Fourthly, 4. 4-175 (Mahela Jayawardene, 38.4 ov)
Fifthly, 5. 5-193 (Tillakaratne Dilshan, 42.1 ov)
Sixthly, 5. 6-215 (Chamara Silva, 46.1 ov)
Seventhly, 6. 7-219 (Chaminda Vaas, 46.6 ov)
Eighty, 7. 8-226 (Lasith Malinga, 49.1 ov)
Ninthly, 8. 9-231 (Russel Arnold, 49.4 ov)
In short,9. 10-235 (Dilhara Fernando, 49.6 ov)

In spite of 47 from Ian Bell and 58 from Kevin Pietersen, England’s center -order also joined the like luck as which of Sri Lanka. Similarly, the squad was reeling at 133 for 6 and a win looked often can not does. All this when Ravi Bopara and Paul Nixon, batting counting 7 and 8like as, look their batting chops.

Radiate in 2007 World Cup nail-biter: Ravi Bopara …..  However, when 32 runs were needed from the previous 3 overs. In conclusion, with both Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga port with one over every.

Consequently, Paul Nixon removes a six and a four off Muralitharan to come into existence the equation to 19 needed off 12 balls. In addition,  Malinga bowled as mention penultimate over. But, he allows for only 7 runs and releases Nixon as well.

Furthermore,  Bopara paddled Fernando for a border on the next ball of the previous over.  But was bowled on the previous ball like Sri Lanka success the more excited by two runs.

Drop of wickets:  Firstly , 1-1 (Michael Vaughan, 2.2 ov), 8-233 (Ravi Bopara, 49.6 ov) , 2-11 (Ed Joyce, 5.2 ov), Flintoff, 33.1 ov , 3-101 (Ian Bell, 25.2 ov), 6-133 (Paul Collingwood, 33.3 ov), 4-126 (Kevin Pietersen, 30.5 ov), 5-133 (Andrew), 7-220 (Paul Nixon, 48.5 ov)

Squads :

England :
1. Ed Joyce
2. Paul Nixon (wk)
3. Michael Vaughan (c)
4. Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood
5. Andrew Flintoff
6. Ravi Bopara
7. Kevin Pietersen
8. Sajid Mahmood
9. Monty Panesar
10. James Anderson
Sri Lanka
1. Upul Tharanga
2.. Lasith Malinga
3. Sanath Jayasuriya
4. Kumar Sangakkara (wk)
5. Mahela Jayawardene (c)
6. Muttiah Muralitharan
7. Chamara Silva, Dilhara Fernando
8. Tillakaratne Dilshan
9. Russel Arnold
10. Chaminda Vaas

Details of Cricket Match:

Match: Super Eights, ICC World Cup, 2007, ENG v SL, 33rd Match,
Date: Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Toss: England has success to won the toss and concluded to bowl
Venue: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua and North Sound
Match Referee: Jeff Crowe
Umpires:
1. Asad Rau
2. Billy Bowden
Third Umpire:
1. Rudi Koertzen

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