Right, that's all the drama I could bare to churn up. But in times when rain has been ruining everything, these are the straws we clutch at. In the hope of something more fun on the field, until next time, ta ta!!
Right, that's all the drama I could bare to churn up. But in times when rain has been ruining everything, these are the straws we clutch at. In the hope of something more fun on the field, until next time, ta ta!!
Eoin Morgan | Winning skipper: "Our plans have remained the same throughout, even though the personnel have changed. The guys are executing the plans better, and you need players that can play a part through the tournament."
Jason Holder | Losing skipper: "I don't think we put enough runs on the board. We needed one or two more partnerships ... one or two curious shots, and batters got out at crucial stages. it's happened twice in two games, and we really need to look at that."
"It was a very good toss to win for us and it was important for us to take advantage of that. You pride yourself on as a batter for converting those starts into hundreds. It is just nice to get some time in powerplay," says the Mother of most-obvious-MoMs. Who you ask? Seriously?!
9:30 am local | 2:00 pm IST:It's the age-old stuff. The first real rivalry that cricket actually had outside the Ashes. But much more importantly, it is NOT raining. Clearly someone above finds this worth not-missing. It's called home advantage for a reason!
Okay, it looks damn grey out there in the middle, but such has been the rain scars on Ian Bishop doing the toss that he calls it 'bright and beautiful'. Anyway, as we set it up for you, munch in on Vithushan's what-to expect (which is another revisit on Jofra Archer, the once upon a time Bajan), on our live page's ball-by-ball and on the history through the years.