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Cricket: Hoggard and Bopara help England gloss over woes.


Byline: BY RICHARD GIBSON Daily Post Correspondent

ENGLAND'S makeshift new-ball attack glossed over another pre-Test injury scare and a woeful woe·ful also wo·ful  
adj.
1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful.

2. Causing or involving woe.

3. Deplorably bad or wretched:
 batting display against a Sri Lanka Cricket Sri Lanka Cricket, formerly the Board for Cricket Control in Sri Lanka (BCCSL), is the controlling body for cricket in Sri Lanka. It operates the Sri Lankan cricket team and first-class cricket within Sri Lanka.  Board President's XI yesterday.

Matthew Hoggard and Ravi Bopara were the odd couple who left the President's men in tatters tat·ter 1  
n.
1. A torn and hanging piece of cloth; a shred.

2. tatters Torn and ragged clothing; rags.

tr. & intr.v.
 at 77 for eight and England with a chance of winning the first-class fixture at the Nondescripts Cricket Club despite conceding a 164-run deficit on first innings.

Yorkshire's Hoggard was the only genuine pace bowler left when England took the field for a second time in the match but made it count in spades.

While Steve Harmison continued to recuperate re·cu·per·ate
v.
To return to health or strength; recover.
 from a back spasm incurred in the first innings, James Anderson was not risked after being struck a blow on the left ankle while fielding.

With pressure to performadded by the limited resources, Hoggard returned an outstanding spell of 9-3-25-5 while Essex all-rounder Bopara chipped in with two wickets and involvement in a run-out after top-scoring with 47 in England's paltry 134 all out.

Bopara, 22, entered this match in a head-to-head battle with Owais Shah for the number six spot in the first Test in Kandy, starting this Saturday and has compiled an irresistible case for inclusion.

His temperament in testing circumstances - he came into bat at 44 for four - was unflappable and all three of his victims with the ball over two days have been top-order batsmen.

"It was quite exciting and I like doing it, because I don't do "I Don't Do" was the debut single by glamour model Michelle Marsh, released on 6 November 2006. The single reached 27 in the UK in its first week, selling only 9,000 copies and over 16,000 copies as of January 2007. The single spend a total of four weeks in the Top 75.  it often," said Bopara, of opening up.

"Bowling is going to be a massive part of the rest of my career, not just this trip and it is really important that I get the most out of my bowling ability."

Earlier, jolted by a vociferous lbw appeal from his second ball, Bopara was soon hitting cleanly, never more so than when a fierce return drive struck leg-spinner Kaushal Lokuarachchi's bowling hand and left him unlikely to play any further part in the match.

Rather than play for his halfcentury, Bopara was the penultimate wicket of England's innings, attempting a third boundary in one Sujeewa de Silva
Sujeewa de Silva should not be confused with another Sri Lankan cricketer, Sajeewa de Silva


Sujeewa de Silva (born October 7, 1979 in Beruwala) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler.
 over.

"I felt good from the moment I went in to bat," said the uncapped Bopara. "I tried to go out there and score runs, not just survive - that is the mental approach I take to batting."

England's top order were blitzed by left-arm duo de Silva and Chanaka Welegedara - with captain Michael Vaughan, Kevin Pietersen, for the second time in a week, and Ian Bell all failing to make double figures.

Even Shah began stodgily stodg·y  
adj. stodg·i·er, stodg·i·est
1.
a. Dull, unimaginative, and commonplace.

b. Prim or pompous; stuffy:
, taking 34 deliveries to get off the mark, and doing so courtesy of a misfield.

Fluency returned in a half-century stand with Bopara but reverse swing in the afternoon session proved as effective as conventional swing before lunch and Shah's departure for 26 began the demise.

The Sri Lankan second string - having declared on their overnight 298 for nine declared - were batting again by the final session and were under threat of being dismissed before the scheduled close when three wickets in four balls from Hoggard left them 32 for five.

"It swung for longer, it shaped more, it wasn't hooping around corners, there was just a little bit of shape and sometimes shape is better than massive swing," said Hoggard, whose haul included Upul Tharanga among four Test batsmen. "I wasn't too happy with the way I bowled yesterday, I got a little bit of rhythm in the last spell and I wanted to take that into today. The ball also gripped a little bit more off the pitch today than it did yesterday and thankfully we put the ball in the right area often enough when we were bowling and things happened.

"I amsure Ravi will be happy with the way he bowled, the captain asked me to bowl a long spell - it is always nice to get the overs under your belt and the teamrallied around."

It is hoped Anderson will get the chance to finish off the innings this morning while of Harmison, chairman of selectors David Graveney said: "He is a bit better today and we are looking for him to improve so we can test him out in Kandy on Thursday."

OTHER Summaries: First Test Match: Delhi:

Pakistan 231 (Misbah-ul-Haq 82, A Kumble 4-38) & 247 (Salman Butt 67) v India 276 (V V S Laxman 72 no, M S Dhoni
For the cricketer named Dhoni, see Mahendra Singh Dhoni


Dhoni or Doni(Dhivehi: ދޯނި ),(pronounced Dōni)is a multi-purpose sail boat with a motor or lateen sails that is used in the Maldives.
 57, Danish Kaneria 4-59) & 203-4 (S R Tendulkar 56 no, W Jaffer 53, Shoaib Akhtar 4-58) India beat Pakistan by 6 wkts.

FIXTURE: TODAY: Tour Match (day 3 of 3): Colombo: Board President's XI v England (05. 00).

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Date:Nov 27, 2007
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