England 299 and 265 (Trescothick 88, Blackwell 59)
beat CCI President's XI 251 and 75 (Jones 2-9, Harmison 2-3) by 238 runs
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How they were out

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Simon Jones triggered the collapse taking two wickets in his opening spell
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England's bowlers, Simon Jones in particular, cranked up the pace and
spectacularly turned an impending draw into a 238-run victory by routing
CCI President's XI in only 26.2 overs on the final day at the Brabourne
Stadium in Mumbai. Their effort came after Marcus Trescothick and Ian
Blackwell notched up fifties to boost England's second-innings score to
265.
After playing most of the game with a practice-match attitude, England
were confident that 36 overs were enough to wrap up a win and bowled with
definite intent. Jones, who in the first innings bowled with a Mark
Ealham-esque run up and pace, shared the new ball with Matthew Hoggard,
bowled at a much faster clip and extracted appreciable bounce. He struck
in his first over, trapping Robin Uthappa on the crease and snared Vinit
Indulkar with one that rose, to finish with 2 for 9 from five overs.
Andrew Flintoff induced an edge off Sahil Kukreja's half-hearted prod and
at one stage bowled with four slips and two gullies. Hiken Shah took three
boundaries off Liam Plunkett before he played down the wrong line and lost
his off stump.
The President's XI folded without a fight, losing their last
five wickets for eight runs. They were no match for Stephen Harmison's
steep bounce. Both Wilkin Mota and Kshemal Waingankar edged deliveries
that got big on them from just short off a length to slip to 71 for 8.
Monty Panesar and Ian Blackwell chipped in with two wickets apiece as
England completed a very satisfactory victory after getting all the
batting practice they were looking for.
The early-morning atmosphere was relaxed and the intensity was almost zero
as the batsmen approached the game with little more purpose than a net
session. Having missed the first innings due to illness, Marcus
Trescothick made his recovery count. He had signed off in style on the
second day, carting Aniket Redkar for four consecutive fours off the final
over, and he carried on in the same vein on the third day, looking
completely at ease against the fast bowlers. He pulled Abid Nabi for
consecutive fours to get going and followed up with crisp back-foot punches off
Waingankar.
On 44, he had a stroke of luck when Vinayak Samant dropped an edge off
Waingankar but Trescothick didn't let it faze him. He had a couple of
uncertain moments against Hitshu Bachani - surviving a bat-pad appeal and
missing a couple of sweeps - but replied with authority by lofting him
over long-on for six and following up with a sweep for the same result.
Blackwell followed up his four-wicket haul on the second day with a
half-century and if he didn't have a foot in the Test eleven before, he
certainly has one now. Blackwell treated Swapnil Hazare with disdain,
slapping him to the point and midwicket fence and not bothering with
anything wide. Hazare had a lot of aggression in his body language but was
woefully short of it in his bowling and was soon taken off. Blackwell
swept the spinners powerfully to and over the midwicket boundary and
showed that he could hit straight as well with three hoicks that cleared the
ropes comfortably. But he tried one too many and holed out to long-on off
Hitshu Bachani on 59.
Apart from Trescothick, Blackwell and Geraint Jones, who scored 30, none of the others got going. Kevin Pietersen, Michael Vaughan and Flintoff were all out to soft dismissals. Jones was stumped trying to charge down the track to Redkar in the first over after lunch and Trescothick holed out soon after. Blackwell and Plunkett, who made 26, posted 65 runs for
the ninth wicket and pushed the score to 265.
CCI President's XI
Robin Uthappa lbw Simon Jones 4 (6 for 1)
Caught on the crease by one that swung in
Vinit Indulkar c Andrew Flintoff b Simon Jones 0 (6 for 2)
Easy catch to second slip
Sahil Kukreja c Geraint Jones b Andrew Flintoff 12 (35 for3)
Tentative push off the front foot
Hiken Shah b Liam Plunkett 21 (38 for 4)
Lost off stump playing the wrong line
Hrishikesh Shende c Marcus Trescothick b Monty Panesar 8 (59 for
5)
Nicked sharply to first slip
Wilkin Mota c Geraint Jones b Stephen Harmison 17 (67 for 6)
Edged a rising delivery
Vinayak Samanth c Shaun Udal b Monty Panesar 6 (71 for 7)
Top-edged a slog sweep
Kshemal Waingankar c Geraint Jones b Stephen Harmison 0 (71 for
8)
Nicked another rising delivery
Abid Nabi c Marcus Trescothick b Ian Blackwell 0 (75 for 9)
Wild slash taken at slip
Swapnil Hazare c Shaun Udal b Ian Blackwell 0 (75)
Driven in the air to cover
England
Kevin Pietersen run out Munish Ansari 10 (36 for 2)
Pushed past mid-on, sent back going for third run
Michael Vaughan c Vinit Indulkar b Kshemal Waingankar 13 (67 for
3)
Skied a pull to midwicket
Andrew Flintoff c Samant b Munish Ansari 5 (79 for 4)
Regulation catch to the wicketkeeper
Geraint Jones st Vinayak Samant b Aniket Redkar 30 (147 for 5)
Stepped down and missed
Marcus Trescothick c Hitshu Bachani b Aniket Redkar 88 (162 for 6)
Holed out to mid-off
Ian Bell c Robin Uthappa b Nilesh Kulkarni 15 (194 for 7)
Edged to first slip
Shaun Udal lbw Aniket Redkar 0 (199 for 8)
Missed a sweep
Ian Blackwell c Wilkin Mota b Hitshu Bachani 59 (264 for 9)
Holed out attempting his fifth six
Liam Plunkett c Wilkin Mota b Hitshu Bachani 26 (265)
Tried to imitate Blackwell and succeeded
George Binoy is editorial assistant of Cricinfo