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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Morgan finds form ahead of England duty

Middlesex 275 for 6 (Morgan 90, Simpson 58*) beat Leicestershire 274 for 8 (Eckersley 73, Smith 56, Boyce 53) by four wickets
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Acting Middlesex captain Eoin Morgan warmed up for England's forthcoming limited-overs series against Australia with a season's best 90 to inspire his side's four-wicket Yorkshire Bank 40 win over Leicestershire at Lord's.

Although neither side could progress from Group C, Morgan caught the eye of England's national selector Geoff Miller - watching from the media centre - by hitting eight fours and four sixes in a match-defining innings as Middlesex reached their target with10 balls to spare.

In pursuit of Leicestershire's impressive 40-over total of 274 for 8, Middlesex struggled early on under the pressure of an asking rate of 6.88 an over and some tight Leicestershire bowling.

Leading scorer Dawid Malan had still to get under way when he followed a delivery from left-arm seamer Rob Taylor to edge to the wicketkeeper. Then, with the total on 22, Paul Stirling aimed an expansive cover drive at Nathan Buck only to drag the ball onto middle stump.

The experienced third-wicket pairing of Joe Denly and Morgan regrouped with a partnership worth 72 inside 11 overs that came to a surprise end when Denly chipped a return catch to diving slow left-armer James Sykes.

Morgan reached a 43-ball 50 - his first in all forms of cricket in a hugely disappointing domestic season - by chipping six into the Tavern Stand against Josh Cobb. He was just 10 short of his century when a mistimed slog sweep against Shiv Thakor flew to Greg Smith at long-on.

Morgan helped add 81 in 10.3 overs for the fourth wicket with Adam Voges during a breezy 63-ball stay, but Voges blotted his copybook by holing out to the same fielder to make it 197 for 5.

Needing 77 from their final 10 overs, Middlesex added 60 in 44 balls through debutant Ollie Wilkin and John Simpson before the former cut to backward point with only 18 required. Simpson saw the hosts home with a brisk unbeaten 58 from 39 balls with a six and eight fours, the last of which won the game.

Batting first after losing the toss on a bright St John's Wood afternoon, Leicestershire lost Cobb for six when he miscued to mid-off against England paceman Steve Finn.

Leicestershire opener Smith moved smoothly to a 61-ball half-century with four fours and two sixes. But only 11 balls later, Smith perished when attempting to clip spinner Ravi Patel over long-on, spooning to long-off to end a second-wicket stand worth 61 in 13.1 overs with Ned Eckersley.

Eckersley was joined by left-hander Matthew Boyce, who took advantage of a short boundary on the Tavern side by twice depositing short deliveries from Patel directly into the Mound Stand.

Eckersley also reached 50 from 53 balls and with eight fours but the former MCC Groundstaff player top-edged his pull shot high to Toby Roland-Jones at mid-on to depart for 73. Boyce, having added 95 in 12.2 overs in tandem with Eckersley, became the third visiting player to pass the 50 milestone, his 50 coming from 51 balls.

Rookie Middlesex seamer Wilkin claimed his maiden YB40 wicket by removing Boyce for 53 then, four balls later, the 21-year-old made it two for 44 when Michael Thornely flailed outside off to be caught behind for 19. The visitors lost three for 11 in six balls in the quest for late runs, which worsened when Ben Raine was caught at deep extra cover for seven.

Yet Middlesex were docked six penalty runs for a slow over rate going into the final over by Harris, which also led to the departure of Thakor to a comfortable catch at long-leg by Finn. The last five legal deliveries of the innings cost 24 runs as Tom Wells threw the bat to plunder two sixes and three fours in a cameo unbeaten 31.


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Taylor puts England on brink of Ashes victory

England Women 146 for 4 (Taylor 77) beat Australia Women 131 for 5 (Cameron 35, Gunn 2-33) by 15 runs
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Sarah Taylor put England on the brink of regaining the Women's Ashes with her best score in a T20 international.

Her 77 led England to a comfortable victory in the opening T20 to extend England's overall lead in the series to 8-4 with two rubbers to play. England can now do no worse than draw the series and Australia must win both of the remaining T20s to retain the Women's Ashes.

Taylor's 58-ball knock was made with clever placement and working the gaps well with the boundary difficult to find on a slow outfield. She struck six fours and was the mainstay of England's solid but not overwhelming total.

England began with a bang as six boundaries came from the opening 14 deliveries, despite losing Charlotte Edwards in the second over. Three overs later Heather Knight also fell to hasten two cheap overs to end the Powerplay during which England made 42. Then Taylor and Danielle Wyatt got together and ticked the innings along at just over seven-an-over in a stand of 88.

As it transpired, their 146 was comfortable enough as Australia never got the chase going. They lost both openers in the second over and made only 26 in the Powerplay. Jenny Gunn then removed Jodie Fields to stymie the recovery as the asking rate reached ten-per-over.

Gunn struck again in the 13th over, having Jess Cameron caught and bowled when well set but Ellyse Perry and Rachael Haynes took up the chase and struck five boundaries in 13 balls to make England sweat but the pair were left with too much to do.


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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Cook among England players rested

England have rested Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Ian Bell, Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad for the ODI series against Australia after their involvement in the 3-0 Ashes victory. In Cook's absence, Eoin Morgan will captain the side. Kevin Pietersen, who returned from a knee injury shortly before the Test series, is also included in the 14-man squad.

England will play five ODIs against Australia after a one-off fixture against Ireland next Tuesday. Pietersen, Joe Root and Jonathan Trott will not travel to Dublin for that match, during which Morgan will again lead the side.

Chris Jordan and Jamie Overton receive senior call-ups for the first time, while Michael Carberry, capped once previously in Tests, is now in both limited-overs squads. Boyd Rankin, the former Ireland fast bowler who made his England debut during the T20 series against New Zealand earlier in the summer, and Luke Wright, whose last ODI appearance came during the 2011 World Cup, are also included.

Gary Ballance, Danny Briggs and James Taylor are the three players replacing Pietersen, Root and Trott in the 14 to take on Ireland, with Yorkshire batsman Ballance in line for a potential debut. In all, five players yet to play ODIs for England have been included.

Of the XI who played in England's defeat to India in the Champions Trophy final in June, five will be missing against Australia - in addition to Cook, Bell, Broad and Anderson, Tim Bresnan is absent through injury. Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes, who were part of the Champions Trophy squad, have also been omitted, possibly to allow them more red-ball cricket with their counties during the Championship run-in.

"Following a very intense period of cricket this summer we have decided to rest a number of senior players, which will allow them to recover from a heavy workload over the last three months and to prepare for the tour of Australia which begins in eight weeks," England's national selector, Geoff Miller, said.

"This creates an excellent opportunity for players who have impressed in county cricket and for England Lions recently to test themselves at international level as we continue to build a squad ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup, which is less than 18 months away. There are a number of very experienced one-day players in the squad alongside players who are new to international cricket and we are expecting a very tough challenge both from a strong Ireland side and then from Australia in what will no doubt be a very competitive NatWest series."

Pietersen has been included despite saying during the Test series that he would have to manage his knee for the rest of his career. He didn't play for three months after suffering bruising to the joint on the tour of New Zealand. His last ODI appearance came in January, during the ODI series in India, and he has been carefully looked after by England since briefly retiring from limited-overs cricket last year.

Without their established openers Cook and Bell, Carberry looks set for a first ODI appearance after a summer of heavy scoring for Hampshire. He could be partnered by Root, who has spent his one-day career to date in the middle order. Despite the struggles that led to him being dropped from the Test side, Steven Finn will be the senior fast bowler in an inexperienced attack, with James Tredwell continuing to deputise for Swann and Jos Buttler retaining the wicketkeeping gloves.

Ashley Giles, England's limited-overs coach, has plenty of in-form players to look at as he begins to shape plans for the 2015 World Cup. Wright, who made his highest List A score - 143 not out from 68 balls - when captaining England Lions against Bangladesh A, has hit four centuries in his last ten innings in all formats; Ballance has made scores of 104, 115 and 87 in three knocks for the Lions; while Sussex allrounder Jordan, the first player to take 50 Championship wickets this season, claimed 4 for 38 on his Lions debut last week.

Morgan, meanwhile, hit 90 for Middlesex in the YB40 on Monday, his first half-century since returning from a broken finger that required surgery after the T20s against New Zealand in June. Buttler and Ravi Bopara also played significant innings for their counties over the Bank Holiday weekend.

England squad to play Ireland: Eoin Morgan (capt), Gary Ballance, Ravi Bopara, Danny Briggs, Jos Buttler, Michael Carberry, Steven Finn, Chris Jordan, Jamie Overton, Boyd Rankin, Ben Stokes, James Taylor, James Tredwell, Luke Wright.

England squad to play Australia: Eoin Morgan (capt), Ravi Bopara, Jos Buttler, Michael Carberry, Steven Finn, Chris Jordan, Jamie Overton, Kevin Pietersen, Boyd Rankin, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, James Tredwell, Jonathan Trott, Luke Wright.

Alan Gardner is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here

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