England with Canada
England beat Canada by 51 runs in their World Cup Group C clash on Sunday,
but the game was overshadowed by the death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer
and Andrew Flintoff being dropped.Ed Joyce hit 66 and Paul Collingwood
an unbeaten 62 to help England to 279 for six and put their World Cup
campaign back on track. Canada, who lost their first match to Kenya
on Wednesday, could only manage 228 for seven in reply but it was their
highest ever World Cup score and they never looked like being bowled
out against a limp England attack.
England Batting:
Joyce, who formerly played for Ireland and watched their victory over
Pakistan on St. Patrick's Day on Saturday, was dropped twice but came
back into form after struggling so far in the West Indies. He fell when
he was bowled by spinner and fork-lift truck driver Sunil Dhaniram attempting
an audacious reverse sweep.Joyce had shared an opening partnership of
101 with Michael Vaughan before the captain was caught at backward point
by his opposite number John Davison off Abdool Samad for 45.
Canada Batting:
England stuttered in the middle overs with 38-year-old Dhaniram picking
up three quick wickets, including Kevin Pietersen caught and bowled
for five, with only eight runs added. All-rounder Ravi Bopara, making
only his second one-day international appearance as the replacement
for Flintoff, looked composed at the crease before departing in a similarly
embarrassing fashion to Joyce for 29.Canada, who were labelled a village
team by their captain after the Kenya game, at one stage threatened
another huge World Cup shock 24 hours after Ireland's win over Pakistan
and Bangladesh's defeat of India.Ashif Mulla was the only Canadian to
score a half century but two wickets each for Bopara and Plunkett kept
Canada in check.England's final group game is against Kenya on Saturday
with New Zealand first facing Kenya and Canada on Tuesday and Thursday
respectively. The top two will qualify for the Super Eights. he seven-week
long World Cup culminates with the Barbados final on April 28.
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