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da dobrowin: Marcus Trescothick: a very un-English innings The man at the ECB who thought up the Twenty20 Cup can givehimself a pat on the back of his blazer today

The Wisden Verdict by Steven Lynch20-Jun-2003England v Pakistan, NatWest Challenge, The Oval

Marcus Trescothick: a very un-English innings

The man at the ECB who thought up the Twenty20 Cup can givehimself a pat on the back of his blazer today. Everyone probably thought that it would take a couple of years for Twenty20 tactics to filter into other forms of the game. Actually it’s taken less than a week.England knocked off the runs at The Oval today so quickly that onewondered whether they had a train to catch, or an Atomic Kitten concertto see. The Pakistan fielders looked bemused at the carnage – theymust have known at halfway that they didn’t have enough runs, butwouldn’t have expected the howitzer fire they had to face.Marcus Trescothick played the kind of innings that Englishmen justdon’t play, not in international matches anyway. He slammed 86 in 55balls – the sort of thing that Adam Gilchrist does, or Shahid Afridi, or Sanath Jayasuriya. England’s big one-day innings, by contrast, areusually more sedate affairs, like Nasser Hussain’s century at Lord’slast year, or Nick Knight’s plucky bat-through-the-innings jobs.It probably helped that the only McGrath on view was on his own side,but this was awesome stuff. Against Shoaib Akhtar and MohammadSami, both bowling at 95mph or thereabouts, Trescothick swayed backand cuffed the ball through and over the slips (one of these wristy flicks sailed for six). Or he crunched the ball firmly through the covers. Or he belted it straight back into the pavilion, this time against the offspin of Mohammad Hafeez.It couldn’t last, but when it did come to an end – in the 12th over – the game was as good as over with England 109 for 1. Vikram Solanki, atthe other end, wasn’t even in double figures, yet he finished up bybatting through for 40 from 49 balls, not a bad strike rate at all.Trescothick’s onslaught overshadowed a fine England display in thefield, in which James Anderson was outstanding once again. Hetopped and tailed the innings beautifully, by bowling fast and straight(aspiring death bowlers please note). Darren Gough was back tosomething near his best. And England fielded with fire and flair. You’dhave to give them 10 out of 10 for this performance. Or make that 20 out of Twenty20.Steven Lynch is editor of Wisden CricInfo.The Wisden Bulletin: Anderson and Trescothick batter Pakistan to defeat