0-2 Down- What England Must Do to Seize the Moment
Sreelata Yellamrazu , Mumbai: Nov 18 2008
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by Kartik Kannan 2-0 in India’s favour and it feels good being an Indian to see this scoreline. Two victories achieved batting England out of the game. India seems to have made it a habit of winning at home from the second half of 2005,...
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WG’s advice is an ism and a proverb in cricketing circles, and I wonder why the English have not applied it, particularly given its strengths and weaknesses which you have so well described in this, (yet another), very informative article.

The only way I can see the English getting results here is if they find some of the aggression and blind confidence that may make up for any tactical errors that they make in the future.

Stragegy is one thing, but without the confidence to concretise it.........

Thanks for this analysis.
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Hi,

It would be too harsh to say the English have forgotten how to play cricket. But I think they have been really taken by surprise by the preparedness of the Indian team and Yuvraj Singh’s fury.
Pietersen must find out how to get this team to believe again. One can only wonder about Moores’ contribution at this point which has been talked of in 0-2 Down- What England Must Do to Seize the Moment, of course using the lighter vein as well.

I agree, Kartik has done a thorough analysis which would perhaps even help the England team if they could read this!

Thanks,
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Sorry about the mistake.. Moores’ contribution has been talked about in A S&T Special: Moores and KP: In Need of a Magic Wand...with a dash of humour to change the dourness that has been England’s fight thus far in the series

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