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Victory in first ODI can lead to series win: Dwayne Bravo – Cricket News Roundup – Part 3 – July 05, 2012

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Victory in first ODI can lead to series win: Dwayne Bravo – Cricket News Roundup – Part 3 – July 05, 2012
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754, scheduled for July 5 at the Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, in order to have a chance at securing
a series win.
“Most times in series we start off on the losing end and then play catch-up,” Bravo observed. “If we can start off the series with a win, chances are we're going to win the series.”
The West Indies have displayed a competitive streak in recent matches, such as their series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746, during which they managed to end the ODIs on a tie. Despite this, they have been unable to follow through and claim a series victory. Their recent
2-0 T20I triumph over New Zealand, however, augurs well for the upcoming ODI series, and Bravo is confident a successful start will finally lead to a series win.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Surrey-c851 and England Lions’ batsman Tom Maynard on July 4, claiming that the young cricketers’ obvious talent and potential made the sudden loss all the more tragic.
“He ... was forging a name for himself in the game of cricket,” Strauss said at the funeral, held at the Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff on July 4. “I suppose that's part of what makes it so tragic he is no longer with us.”
Maynard, a veteran of 48 first-class matches, was hailed as one of the brightest talents in the domestic circuit, and seemed destined to follow in the footsteps of his father, former England batman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matthew-Peter-Maynard-c75259. However, the 23-year-old’s dead body was
discovered close to the train tracks near the Wimbledon Park tube station on June 18 in what became a shocking tragedy for the cricketing world. His funeral was open to the public and attended by up to 1000 mourners.
Australian batsman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Queensland-c834 is that he had reached a point with the Blues where he was unable to enjoy the sport, or develop as a cricketer.
“I felt last year at http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-South-Wales-c823 that by the end of the season I was somewhere I didn't want to be in terms of my cricket progress ... That was the catalyst for my move,” he said while speaking to the
Daily Telegraph.
Khawaja, a veteran of 6 Tests, recently lost his central contract with Cricket Australia, and is convinced that the move to Queensland, where he will be coached by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Darren-Scott-Lehmann-c52487, will not only reignite his enjoyment for the sport but also help him earn
and upgrade and find his way back into the national squad.

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