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20 Apr 2015 07:56 #252479
by YardMan
England middle-order batsman Ian Bell has said that his side needs to 'think out of the box' in order to avoid another draw in the second Test against the West Indies on a pitch which he is sure would remain docile.
Bell still expects England to walk away from the Caribbean with a series win even though the hosts are proving themselves to be anything but mediocre, but his side's failure to scalp 20 wickets on a docile pitch is playing on their minds and a brains trust that includes vice captain Bell would be trying to remember what they did in India that allowed them to win out there.
Bell said that they knew the kind of cricket they were going to be playing -attritional, going to go five days, adding that he certainly didn't turn up there expecting for the West Indies to roll over and this be an easy series, The Mirror reported.
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20 Apr 2015 10:17 #252503
by Rowe992
Well I hope for once the West Indies will put England and their arrogance to shame. It is full time now the West Indies players get some pride and motivation from these arrogant no good cricketers.
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20 Apr 2015 17:15 #252704
by dillinger10
Rowe thinks all English, whether it be the players, selectors, media or fans, are arrogant. Rowe, what was Bell supposed to say when asked if he thought England would win the series? He even admitted that he thought this would be a tough series.
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21 Apr 2015 17:07 #252949
by boquiesse
I cannot see this West Indies side beating England but we live in hope.....................................
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