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England v India: 5th ODI – English bowlers to watch out for

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England v India: 5th ODI – English bowlers to watch out for
It will be http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750’s last chance to redeem some respect when the World Champions meet England in the final One Day International (ODI) at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff on Friday, September 16, 2011.
Since there have been incessant rains in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 over the last couple of weeks, the wicket is expected to assist fast bowlers. Hence, the English bowling unit will be keen to exploit the conditions and ruin India’s dream of finishing the tour on a winning
note.
The English pacers, who had a very good time during the previous matches, are once again geared up to capitalise the wicket to their favour and unleash an indefensible bowling attack against the pace-fearing Indians.
The English team contains the quality trio of James Anderson, Tim Bresnan and Graeme Swann. Here Bettor.com presents a brief analysis of the trio in light of their career records and ace performances.
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With his excellent bowling skills, Anderson has proved himself to be England’s leading pacer who can bowl successfully and comfortably in all three formats of International cricket.
Having been kicked out of the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 Cricket World Cup 2011 due to a poor bowling show, he worked a lot in training nets and emerged as a dashing bowler in the recent Test series against India.
The right-arm bowler possesses the skill to swing the ball in both directions with ruinous speed.  The 6 feet and 2 inches tall pacer has played 151 ODIs so far since his International debut in 2002.
He has 204 wickets in 50-over cricket to his credit. Jimmy will look to rip through the fragile batting line-up of the rivals and earn another victory for his side.
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The youngster has impressed every one with his fabulous bowling show in the Test series, cementing his place in the ODI wing as well.
He is a proud product of County cricket, where he plays for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Yorkshire-c867, his home team. Like the above-mentioned pacer, Bresnan too has an ideal height which helps him generate authentic pace on the grassy tops of England.
Starting his international careers from Lord’s in June 2006, the right-hander has played 51 ODIs so far and bagged 63 wickets. Interestingly, his best figure in both Test and One Day formats is 5/48. The 26-year-old is geared up to utilise the platform of
this series to get a long-term role in the English national side.
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Swann has achieved a lot in a short span of time. In the ongoing series, he has proved it true that he really deserves to be skipper of the Twenty20 side in the absence of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SCJ-Broad-c2465.
In the previous matches, the Indians seemed unable to face the turning deliveries of Swann, who grabbed five wickets in the five-game competition.
He is an attacking and aggressive spinner who has the ability to produce wicket taking deliveries at critical times in the match. Swann has played 59 One Day Internationals so far, taking 85 wickets at an average of 24.38.
The three bowlers, indeed combine to become the strength of the English bowling department. They are talented, skilful and strategic. Possessing immense cricketing sense and techniques, the trio will be worth watching at Cardiff.

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