Ian Bell
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New Zealand gets top four – 1st Test vs. England
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England started the first day on a defensive mode against the calculated bowling of the five New Zealand bowlers who restricted the hosts to a limited score.
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Hamish Rutherford sparks as New Zealand dominates – 1st Test vs. England
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Hamish Rutherford tore apart the powerful bowling line up of England and thrashed a ton on debut as New Zealand took a sizeable lead against the visitors.
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New Zealand takes command against England – 1st Test
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A deadly bowling from Neil Wagner and Bruce Martin followed by a solid opening partnership by Peter Fulton and Hamish Rutherford put Kiwis on top vs. England.
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England shocked by BJ Watling – Tour match vs. New Zealand XI
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The exciting wicketkeeper batsman of New Zealand XI, BJ Watling let down England XI by his excellent batting in the four day tour match prior to the 1st Test.
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New Zealand beat England comprehensively – first ODI
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A fine team effort led from the front by Brendon McCullum, brought New Zealand a much deserved victory against the mighty England in the 1st ODI.
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Team India back to business after beating England – ODI series
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The Indian cricket team faced humiliation when they lost the ODI series 2-1 vs. Pakistan but bounced back while defeating England 3-2 at their home grounds.
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Our batting let us down in the 5th ODI vs. England – MS Dhoni
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The captain of India, MS Dhoni, was optimistic that his team could have won the fifth and final ODI, had they played positively and scored another 30-35 runs.
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Bell rings as India lost the fifth ODI vs. England
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Ian Bell played a commanding knock by thrashing an unbeaten century which led England to a comfortable victory against India in the fifth ODI at Dharamsala.
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England made the first impact by defeating India – 1st ODI
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An all round performance by England earned them a win in the opening ODI of the five match series against India in a close encounter at Rajkot.
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Alastair Cook’s team revived the chapter of David Gower’s unit
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The enthusiastic England squad led by Alastair Cook fought well against India, clinched the four Test series 2-1 and put the hosts’ nose down after 28 years.