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1 hour ago, Naaperushiva said:

akkada poyedhi enti baa...manam aa time lo Aus ki em competition kaadhu

We could have come close...ah athi valla...aalu rechipoyaru and they got too good start on which they capitalized

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15 minutes ago, RaaoSaab said:

We could have come close...ah athi valla...aalu rechipoyaru and they got too good start on which they capitalized

Zaheer medha initial days lo gilchrist mark eppudu vundedhi...vaaditho start cheyinchatam big mistake he leaked about 15 runs  in the very first over...akkade lost match not becoz of sledging etc etc

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Eoin Morgan doesn't rule out Alex Hales return, but conscious of 'stigma'

Eoin Morgan has conceded that there might be a "stigma" attached to calling up Alex Hales for the World Cup, a possibility that has cropped up following the injury to Jason Roy.

Hales was "deselected" in May after it emerged that he had lost the confidence of his team-mates following a second drugs test failure. But with Roy facing a race against time to recover from a torn hamstring, there is a possibility England may need to call a replacement batsman into their squad.

As an opener with six ODI centuries behind him, Hales would in normal circumstances be the obvious choice. These are not normal circumstances, however. At the time of Hales' deselection - the ECB does not want to use the word "suspension" for legal reasons - Morgan said Hales had "shown complete disregard for those [team] values" and described a "complete breakdown of trust between the team and Alex".

 

He also revealed that the side's senior players - Joe Root, Moeen Ali, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes - had been party to the decision with a view to ensuring the rest of the squad was not "dragged down". Meanwhile, team director Ashley Giles had also clarified that Hales' deselection was "to ensure they [the rest of the squad] are free from any distraction and able to focus on being successful on the pitch".

Now, a day before England's next game, against Afghanistan in Manchester, Morgan did not specifically rule out the possibility of an immediate recall for Hales, but there was little in his words that would have given the player any cause for optimism.

"We have not considered replacing any players yet," Morgan told the BBC. "But If Ed Smith, the national selector, came to myself and Trevor Bayliss, the coach, and said he felt that Alex was the best option, we would have to assess how that would sit in the changing room and the stigma it would bring with Alex coming back.

"Ultimately Ed gets the final call on who is involved in the 15, so then we would have to address how that would look in our changing room."

Hales' preparedness for a recall might also be an issue. He has not played since May 12 and is not currently due to play another game until the T20 Blast begins on July 18.

Morgan was optimistic that England would not require a replacement. While Roy has been diagnosed with an injury that, depending on its severity, would be expected to keep a player out of action for anywhere between two weeks and three months, England have decided to keep him with the squad in the hope that he regains fitness in time to play in the final couple of group games, with the match against India (at Edgbaston on June 30) a rough target. The ECB has so far proved reluctant to divulge the extent of the injury.

"He'll miss the next two games," Morgan said, "but we're giving him every chance to take that week to try to respond to treatment. We're giving him the best chance to get back into the tournament. He's obviously a huge part of what we've been doing. He's in the best form of his life. So he's very important.

"I'm optimistic about him returning to the team at some stage. I'll be very conscious of not pushing it, but that will also be dependent on results, how we're going in the tournament and what games we need to win to get into the semi-finals. As the week goes along, we'll find out more about Jason, and the results from the two games we play will reflect decisions that we make.

"There is an element of not considering him until the semi-finals. He is a very key player for us, considering his contribution on and off the field and the form he is in - it's his career-best. We need that Jason Roy back."

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Jason Roy to miss two World Cup matches after hamstring tear is confirmed

Jason Roy will miss England's next two World Cup matches, against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, and will be assessed on an ongoing basis in the lead-up to their clash against Australia at Lord's next week, after it was confirmed that he had suffered a hamstring tear during the eight-wicket win over West Indies at Hampshire Bowl on Friday.

Roy may yet be joined on the sidelines for the Afghanistan game by England's captain, Eoin Morgan, who also left the field on Friday with a back spasm. Although Morgan's condition has since improved, the ECB medical team will monitor him over the next 24 hours before a decision is taken ahead of the toss at Old Trafford on Tuesday.

The double setback is a blow to England after their most convincing victory of the World Cup to date. Roy sustained his injury while sprinting after a ball in the covers during West Indies' innings, and underwent an MRI scan on Saturday in London, in which the tear to his left hamstring was confirmed.

It is the second time this season that Roy's progress has been disrupted by injury - he missed much of Surrey's Royal London campaign in April and early May after suffering a back spasm while batting against Essex.

Since his return to action, however, he has been England's outstanding performer with the bat, picking up the Player of the Series award against Pakistan after making two fifties and a hundred in three outings, before setting up victory over Bangladesh in Cardiff last week with a formidable innings of 153 from 121 balls.

In Roy's absence, as well as that of Alex Hales - his long-term understudy who was axed from England's World Cup plans prior to the tournament due to two failed drugs tests - James Vince is set to slot in alongside Jonny Bairstow at the top of England's batting order.

Given that England beat Afghanistan convincingly in a World Cup warm-up at The Oval last month, the management may well be tempted to give Morgan more time to regain full fitness as well, after he was forced to address the media standing up at Hampshire Bowl, due to his discomfort, on Friday.

In Morgan's absence, the captaincy would pass to Jos Buttler, while Moeen Ali - who missed out against West Indies - might be the likeliest replacement in the XI.

At this stage - with five group-stage fixtures still to be played ahead of the semi-finals and final - it is highly unlikely that England would be considering any replacements to their original squad, given that neither Roy nor Morgan would be permitted to return at a later date once their injuries had healed.

Joe Denly, who was replaced in the 15-man squad on the eve of the campaign, is one of the players on standby in the event of a long-term injury.

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12 hours ago, Kool_SRG said:

OA tagginchi unte certainly would have done much better and game close undedhi aarambhamlo athiki poyi netthina chengu esukunnaru theda kottetappatiki...

dont think its beacuse of OA, Our team was so desperate to make a mark, they are over excited, they cant able to recover from Initial assault from Gilly  

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13 hours ago, Sucker said:

Appudu 2003 Shivaratri roju ee match. Live lo chusudu arusudu _-_

next day eenadu sports page lo heading 

BHARAT KI SIVARATRI, PAK KI KALARATRI ani , aa rojullo next day morning paper susthe aa kick ee veru 

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1 hour ago, Kontekurradu said:

dont think its beacuse of OA, Our team was so desperate to make a mark, they are over excited, they cant able to recover from Initial assault from Gilly  

Over action ki reaction eh result kanapadindi ga while we were bowling if we would treated it normally inka better fight undedhi.. 

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1 hour ago, Kool_SRG said:

Over action ki reaction eh result kanapadindi ga while we were bowling if we would treated it normally inka better fight undedhi.. 

there is a diff between OA and Over excitement 

Athi ki Aatram ki vunnatha diff vund ani naa yokka idhi. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Kontekurradu said:

there is a diff between OA and Over excitement 

Athi ki Aatram ki vunnatha diff vund ani naa yokka idhi. 

 

Edaiyithe emundi aakariki nethi meedha chenge migilindi  @3$%

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What a Stupendous 100 by Eoin Morgan this guy goes unnoticed among Roy's and Buttler's and under estimated... Top class Innings.

 

Eoin Morgan  101*  (Balls - 57, 4s -3, 6s- 11, SR-177.19)   yourock

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