44.6 Bravo to Strauss, FOUR, back of a length, on the legs and easily lofted on the on side, wide of long on
44.5 Bravo to Flintoff, one run, full, yorker, dug out to the on side
44.4 Bravo to Strauss, one run, down the pitch, drives to long on
44.3 Bravo to Strauss, SIX, fullish ball, gets forward and whips that off the legs over the square leg rope
West Indies very ragged now, these two have put them under a lot of pressure and it is telling
44.2 Bravo to Strauss, FOUR, outside off, down the pitch, lofted over cover, just clearing Gayle, and beats long off on the dive
44.2 Bravo to Strauss, wide: no run, terrible slower ball, gets stuck in the hand, rolls down the leg side
44.1 Bravo to Strauss, FOUR, outside off, comes down the pitch, drives with timing past mid off
Just went to watch the last 8 overs and what a treat i got. Freddy showing absolutely no regard for the West Indies bowlers, Tino Best was the only one who looked to take him on, if he gets in though i fear Freddy will give Harmison the nod to take his head off.
Flintoff now thoroughly deserves his chance to move up the order and come in at 3 and really score some runs, Strauss should be opening too.
Vaughan really needs to think about where to bat those two because that's the second great partnership they've had. Incidentally it was the best one day partnership for England EVER and if Hussain hadn't run Strauss out in the test match against NZ that would be 3 centuries in 3 matches at Lords for Strauss.