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6.1 percent of Americans have at least two SSNs associated with their name.  More than 100,000 Americans have five or more SSNs associated with their name.

Dr. Stephen Coggeshall, chief technology officer, at ID Analytics said. “Most of these cases of duplication are likely due to simple data entry errors as opposed to deliberate falsification. Nevertheless, organizations expose themselves and their customers to risk if they solely rely on the SSN to verify an individual.”

ID Analytics analyzed 290 million Social Security numbers, and found that 1 in 7 are associated with more than one name. Anywhere from 3-4 million names are directly used to commit fraud.

MSNBC reported the same study showed 140,000 SSNs are connected to 5 or more people and 27,000 SSNs are connected to 10 or more people.

Some of these secondary SSNs are the result of typos where an administrator may incorrectly enter a digit and then that secondary SSN is now connected to a person’s credit going forward.

In other cases it is deliberate fraud. When the same person is shown using multiple Social Security numbers on purpose then a flag is raised.

Consumers often find out their SSN is compromised as a result of being denied credit or when bill collectors call them for non payment.

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IN A group 'B' match between England and Netherlands in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in orange city Nagpur, the Dutch captain Peter Borren won the toss and elected to bat first.

The English team has made one change in their playing XI from their last warm-up match against Pakistan. Right-arm off break bowler Graeme Swann secured his berth in playing XI in place of left-arm orthodox bowler Michael Yardy.

In the warm-up matches before the start of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, the English team won their both matches against Canada and Pakistan, whereas Netherlands had lost one match against Sri Lanka while it won the match against Kenya.

Netherlands openers Wesley Baressi (wk) and Alexei Kervezee started their inning on a positive note at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium ground in their opening match in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.

England and Netherlands playing XI in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.

England playing XI:

Andrew Strauss (capt), Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Paul Collingwood, Ravi Bopara, Matt Prior (wk), Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson

Netherlands playing XI:

Peter Borren (Capt), Alexei Kervezee, Wesley Baressi (wk), Tom Cooper, Ryan Ten Doeschate, Bas Zuiderent, Tom de Grooth, Mudassar Bukhari, Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk.

England Vs Netherlands World Cup 2011 Group 'B' match today

THE ORANGE city of Nagpur is ready to welcome two group 'B' teams England and Netherlands for their opening match in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Tuesday, February 22 for a day-night affair. During the last encounter between these two teams in the ICC T20 World Cup at Lord's in June 2009, Netherlands had overpowered England by four wickets.

In the warm-up matches before the start of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, the English team won their both matches against Canada and Pakistan, whereas Netherlands lost one match against Sri Lanka while it won the match against Kenya.

Team England, which lost the ODI series against Australia by 1-6 just before the World Cup, have changed their batting strategy for this elite tournament. Andrew Strauss has promoted his star batsman Kevin Pietersen to the top of the England order. Pietersen emerged as the top-scorer for his team against Pakistan in the warm-up match with useful 66 runs.

England's sensational pacer Stuart Broad is in top form and claimed a number of wickets in the warm up matches just before the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.

Given below is the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 squad for England and Netherlands.

England World Cup Squad:

Andrew Strauss (capt), James Anderson, Ian Bell, Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Kevin Pietersen, Matt Prior (wk), Ajmal Shahzad, Graeme Swann, James Tredwell, Jonathan Trott, Luke Wright, Michael Yardy.

Netherlands World Cup squad:

Peter Borren (Capt), Wesley Baressi (wk), Mudassar Bukhari, Atse Buurman Tom Cooper, Tom de Grooth, Alexei Kervezee, Bradley Kruger, Bernard Loots, Adeel Raja, Pieter Seelaar, Eric Swarczynski, Ryan Ten Doeschate, Berend Westdijk, Bas Zuiderent.

England vs Netherlands: Expect a big bang

Set to experiment with Kevin Pietersen as an opener, England take on the Netherlands in their World Cup Group B match here tomorrow aiming for the flying start that would set them up for the bigger battles that lie ahead in the mega event.

Drubbed 1-6 by Australia in the ODI series just before the World Cup, Andrew Strauss and his boys would be desperate to put aside the disappointment when they face off against the Dutch at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Jamtha.

When Steven Gerrards and John Terrys are pitted against the likes of Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie, there isn't much to choose between the two teams, but when the English cricket team takes on its 'Oranje' counterpart, it becomes a mismatched battle.

But as England wicketkeeper Matt Prior yesterday pointed out, it would be important to have a good start and taking the Netherlands lightly could end up giving the English a rude shock because World Cups have had a history of having at least one match in which the David manages to down the Goliath.

England vs. Netherlands - ICC World Cup 2011 match preview

After exuberantly cherishing their 3-2 Ashes win, suffering a 1-6 One Day International (ODI) series drubbing, and maligning their hectic FTP (Future Tour Programme) and lengthy World Cup schedule, England’s cricket team are all set to kick off their ICC 2011 World Cup campaign.

The Poms will take on the Netherlands tomorrow at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha in Nagpur.

England will experiment their roaring gun, Kevin Pietersen, as an opener in what would be a mismatched World Cup game.

The South Africa-born attacking batsman is the best natural stroke player in England’s squad.The 30-year old Natal batsman is well capable of batting 50-overs on his day.

There isn't much to compare when it comes to the performance of both sides in the past as England is one of the World Cup favourites, while Peter Borren’s side stands among the tournament outsiders.

But England must have their 4-wicket mauling at the hands of Oranje brigade in the 2009 World Twenty20 Championship opener at Lord’s on their minds.

Strauss himself said that they would not take Holland as an easy opposition.

"It underlines the point that you can't under-estimate sides like Holland” said the England captain on Monday. "If we are 10 per cent off and they have a good day, we are in trouble", he added.

Six players, who played were part of that Twenty20 triumphant squad, including, Peter Borren, Bas Zuiderent, Pietar Seelaar, Alex Kerevezee, Ryan ten Doeschate and Tom de Grooth, are also part of this time’s World Cup squad and must be eager to emulate their World Twenty20 showing in the 50-overs mega event.

The focus of the World Twenty20 champions would, undoubtedly, be on their star batsman, KP (Kevin Pietersen), who would be seen in a new position, as opener with captain, Andrew Strauss.

The damage that the Natal-born batsman can cause to any bowling attack during restrictions could be nastiest nightmare a bowler could have. And he would obviously be hoping to exploit fielding restrictions in the power-plays.

While England will be missing the likes of Eion Morgan, who was ruled out of the World Cup squad with an injured finger just a week before the esteemed event, a lot would depend on how Paul Collingwood, Ian Bell, Matt Prior and Ravi Bopara perform in the middle overs.

England are expected to field the same playing XI, which featured in the warm-up games except for off-spinner Graeme Swann, who is  likely to replace Michael Yardy.

The Stuart Broad spearheaded pace brigade would include Tim Bresnan and James Anderson.

To Netherlands, the only injury concern is their regular skipper, Peter Borren, battling a side strain. If Borren fails to prove fitness on Tuesday morning, he would be replaced by Bas Zuiderent as stand-in captain.

In Borren’s absence much would depend on the all-round prowess of Ryan ten Doeschate. Tom de Grooth would also be a vital cog in Netherland’s batting line-up.

England seemed out of flair against Canada in their opening warm-up game as they survived a scare, winning by only 16 runs.

However, their 69-run win against Pakistan in their second and last preparatory game would give them a boost ahead of their Cup opener.

The Jamtha track seems to be a batting wicket as the World Cup practice match between the Black Caps and Ireland saw almost 600 runs being put on the board by both sides. Hence winning the toss and batting first would be best.

Under usual conditions, this game would have passed by without being noticed by anybody barring English fans. But given the side’s sudden plunging form, Tuesday’s game would be crucial for Strauss and his men to gain some much needed momentum before heading to Karnataka to take on a strong Indian outfit in their second Cup fixture on 27 February.

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Minnows are minnows and against big brothers they haven’t been able to show any firepower that can beat the big brothers. Be it Kenya, Canada, Zimbabwe or for that matter Bangladesh, all of them have been beaten ruthlessly by their imposing opponents.

Many wins have been too big to give any credit to opposition. May be a club side in India or England could have done better than they.

The losses heaped upon Kenya and then against Canada by New Zealand and Sri lanka respectively were simply too big to be digested. It was humiliating and one of our columnist asked that why ICC shouldn’t answer and pay back to audience who had paid hundreds of rupees only to be disappointed by an absolute no show.

Even Zimbabwe was beaten by a huge margin by Australia and Bangladesh were also beaten by their enormous neighbor.

So when England meets another minnow from their own continent, the thought that would be on their minds is not how to beat the minnows but with how huge a margin they should beat them.

England have been in terrific form and except a series defeat in Australia they haven’t been beaten by any team in recent months.

So they will be under not much pressure and may be able to come up with their natural game.

Though it is not to undermine the pluses in the Netherland team. They have beaten England in the past and an upset at this stage is always welcome as it will ignite interest in matches involving minnows, otherwise if all results go as predicted, there wouldn’t be many takers for games involving minnows.

England team: 1 Kevin Pietersen, 2 Andrew Strauss (capt), 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Matt Prior (wk), 7 Ravi Bopara, 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James Anderson.

Netherlands team: 1 Alexei Kervezee, 2 Wesley Barresi (wk), 3 Eric Szwarczynski, 4 Tom Cooper, 5 Ryan ten Doeschate, 6 Peter Borren (capt), 7 Bas Zuiderent, 8 Tom de Grooth, 9 Mudassar Bukhari, 10 Adeel Raja, 11 Bradley Kruger.

England look up to Kevin for a blast vs Netherlands

Set to experiment with Kevin Pietersen as an opener, England will take on the Netherlands in their first World Cup Group ‘B’ match here on Tuesday.

Drubbed 1-6 by Australia in the ODI series just before the World Cup, Andrew Strauss and his boys would be desperate to shrug off any inertia before the big matches in the tournament.

When Steven Gerrards and John Terrys are pitted against the likes of Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie, there isn’t much to choose between the two teams. But when the English cricket team takes on its ‘Oranje’ counterpart, it becomes a somewhat mismatched battle.

But as England wicketkeeper Matt Prior pointed out, it would be important to have a good start and taking the Netherlands lightly could end up inviting a rude shock.

The English, in fact, don’t have to look too far behind for an example. Two years ago in their opening encounter of the World Twenty20 at Lord’s, the Dutchmen stunned the hosts by four wickets, which is till date the most memorable achievement by the Oranje brigade.

Six players who played that day -- Bas Zuiderent, Peter Borren, Pietar Seelaar, Tom de Grooth, Alex Kerevezee, Ryan ten Doeschate -- are in the current squad and would be looking to do an encore here.

However, Dutch coach Peter Drinnen preferred to remain in the present without caring to dwell into their past achievements.

“We don’t want to get ahead of ourselves as we want to perform to the best of our abilities,” Drinnen said.

The focus of the England team will be on their star batsman Kevin Pietersen who will be seen in a new avatar as an opener.

The destruction that Pietersen can cause during fielding restrictions can be a bowler’s worst nightmare. And the Englishmen will be obviously hoping to make full use of Powerplays with him around.

Pietersen impressed in his role as an opener against Pakistan in the World Cup warm-up game recently. He scored a useful 66 during their 67-run victory.

While England will be missing Eoin Morgan in the middle-order, a lot will depend on how Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara and Paul Collingwood perform during the middle overs.

The Jamtha strip appears to be full of runs. The warm-up game between New Zealand and Ireland saw nearly 600 runs being scored. Therefore it’s obviously going to be a ‘win the toss and bat first track’ where England would like to pile on a huge score and then get the opposition out cheaply.

England looked out of sync against Canada in their first warm-up game, but were in their element against Pakistan.

Jonathan Trott’s finger injury is also a concern for the team. Although it is not a case of fracture, the batsman might have to play through pain.

In case Trott doesn’t make it, it will be young Luke Wright who might get a look-in. His ability to bowl seamers along with his big-hitting prowess may make him a useful replacement candidate.

The England team may not see too many changes in their playing XI barring off-spinner Graeme Swann coming in place of Michael Yardy. The three pacers will be Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Tim Bresnan.

Broad has been in superb form during the practice matches as he destroyed the Pakistan top-order during his five-wicket spell. Broad’s performance with the new ball will be an important factor if England intend to go the distance in the tournament.

For Netherlands though, it will be a test of character where they would need to show the world that they are good enough to, at least, compete with the top teams after having qualified for the World Cup for the fourth time. The only injury concern is regular captain Peter Borren, who is suffering from a side strain. In case Borren is ruled out it will be Bas Zuiderent who will lead the side. Much will depend on Ryan ten Doeschate’s all-round abilities.

Also Tom de Grooth, who scored a defining 49 when the Dutch beat England in the Twenty20 match, will be a vital cog.

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Watch England vs Netherlands Live Streaming, Score, Highlights, World Cup Cricket 2011 here. The fifth game of the World Cup will be played between England and Netherlands at the VCA in Nagpur. England had a tough time beating the Canadians in their first warm-up encounter and that will be a cause for concern to the English.
More so, because they had lost their previous series 6-1 and will look to need to overcome the issues associated with their batting. England keep losing their wickets in a hurry and that will mean that the side will need the runs from their in-form player in Jonathon Trott.
Apart from that, England will also need their bowlers to step up – especially after the list of injuries for them had meant that many of their tours to Australia had been finished off earlier than expected.
Netherlands will hope that their captain Peter Borren recovers from his injury or he will have to be replaced by Bas Zuiderent as the captain. Watch England vs Netherlands live Streaming HD Video Online World Cup Cricket 2011 Match on PC below.

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