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David Lloyd

New Zealand v England, 1st Test, Hamilton, 1st day

David Lloyd: England caught brilliantly

March 5, 2008

In spite of losing the toss, England fought hard in Hamilton and they managed to end the day on a promising note. For New Zealand, Jamie How anchored the innings while Brendon McCullum gave it impetus and now the first session on the second day holds the key, says David Lloyd

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England are missing Freddie! Where are you hiding Freddie? Why do Dngland keep changing the players after a bad game? Look at India, they stuck with Yuvraj and the get the best out of him. I think England should do the same as well. How many comebacks do you want give to Andrew Strauss? Drop him and give the chance to Owais Shah. He captained England Under-19 and they were champs.
Posted by rajeevan on March 05 2008, 12:45 PM GMT

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