Asia Cup - Phase 2: PAK vs IND

omgg thats awesome... i didnt sleep for 2 dayss but i still managed to watch the first inning with barely one eye open...it was incredible... everyone played well except imran nazir.. he disappoint us again..... is imran farhat still injured or he is gonna play the next game...

simply amazing... just cant believe we actually win againt india .... i still remem the worldcup 2003 when we scored arround 280 and still india made it.... then we had 2ws and now we dont... but mashallah say we did a great time.... i hope we continue to play like this.. yeh nah ke aik match aisa khaila to dosra os ka opositve..

thank you alll for postin ball by ball comments.. i was sleepin in the second inning... i told my bro to wake me upppp but he didnt..... or he did :(

jeetay ga bhai jeetay gaaa PAKISTAN JEETAY GA :)

I feel a strange calmness in my heart all is well in the world again.

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I feel a strange calmness in my heart all is well in the world again.
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Yes, the Indian team has been put in its place, where it belongs :D

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Yes, the Indian team has been put in its place, where it belongs :D
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;)

Warms the heart this one :k:

**Back to the glory years?**

The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran

July 25, 2004

Before this winner-takes-almost-all encounter, Bob Woolmer told his wards to keep their heads well refrigerated, perhaps having observed how Pakistan had been dominated in the mental stakes when India toured a few months ago. His players did him proud, keeping their cool and getting it right on the night, even as India lost the plot completely.

**There was a verve about this Pakistani effort that recalled the halcyon years of the early and late 1990s, when they were challenging to be the world’s best side. The batsmen accumulated runs professionally – how often have you seen that with a Pakistani side of recent vintage? – the bowlers were hostile and penetrative, and the fielding was as sharp and enthusiastic as India’s had been pallid. **

And then, there was Shoaib Malik, first thrown into international cricket’s deep waters for his off-spin bowling. Undaunted by the early loss of Imran Nazir – once a fantastic prospect, but now seemingly fated to trawl in mediocrity – Malik took the game away from India with power, placement, timing and luck.

When he bats in such unfettered style, his hand-eye co-ordination and shotmaking ability are almost the equal of Virender Sehwag, who has been a pale parody of his usual destructive self so far in this tournament.

Apparently, it was Inzamam-ul-Haq’s decision to send Malik back up the order – he had batted there when Waqar Younis was captain. Woolmer gave his consent, and Malik repaid that faith with a classy hundred against Hong Kong and the pyrotechnic-filled 143 today. The passion of youth can be irrepressible and today, it was backed by commendable composure.

India’s display in the field was epitomised by Lakshmipathy Balaji, flavour of the month in Pakistan not so long ago, but currently locked in the bowling Chamber of Horrors. Having tried to get more side-on, Balaji has ended up serving the batsmen with easy pickings on leg stump, and no subcontinental batsmen worth his sodium chloride will ever look such an equine gift in the mouth. A break from the action would do him good, and be no reflection at all on his worth to the big picture.

Another who looked like he’d rather be anywhere but here was Sehwag – butter-fingered in the field, and first into the showers with the bat. The 200-run quote – almost certainly spoon-fed in question form by a journalist looking for a sensational headline – has become a stick for fickle critics to beat him with. A batsman of Sehwag’s type will invariably hit the skids once in a while, until that so-subtle hand-eye mechanism can once more be calibrated for maximum destruction.

His partner in opening crime was also noticeably subdued. At Rawalpindi a few months ago, Sachin Tendulkar played a glorious lone hand that almost won India a high-scoring thriller. Today, he was rarely fluent, comfortably out-batted by both Sourav Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh, on his way to a sedate 78. Once Yuvraj went, having stroked the ball dreamily during his 28, India appeared to settle for the modest aim of denying Pakistan a bonus point. It was excruciating to watch, with Tendulkar and an out-of-sorts Mohammad Kaif idling for 9 runs in five overs.

But to find fault with India would be to take the sheen off an emphatic and controlled Pakistani display. Malik bowled a superb spell, snaring Tendulkar along the way, while Abdul Razzaq delved into his back pages to probe and harass like he used to when he was touted as the world’s best young allround prospect. The story of Pakistan cricket in recent times has been one of criminal waste and unrealised potential. You can already sense that the Woolmer years will be very different.

^ Yes it does.

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:) Good one dude, that is exactly what I was thinking
A few thoughts
I don't have to say anythinga bout Malik, how many guys in the world can bowl ten overs, take key wickets and score a century... the guy looked unreal
It was nice to see Youhana perform decently in a supporting role, we need him to get back into form
Some of the keys of the match were Shabbir and Razzaq's bowling. Shabbir was really consistent and impressed. Razzaq, if he can get back into form, instantly turns us into an A grade team. The guy, when he bowls to his potential, is one of the top ODI players in the world. His line and legnth were solid in this match.

I was shocked by Tendulkar, seemed like a really selfish performance. Rather than going for the win, it seemed he was content with trying to get a century or staying on not out. He also got Kaif run out blatantly. I would take Dravid over Tendulkar on my team any day of the week.

Great analysis yes we definitely need a rejuvenated Razzaq...it seems that Team India has gone as far as it was going to go (WC final, series wins in Pak, vs. Aus, etc) and now is time for a younger, hungrier Team Pak to rise.

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:) Good one dude, that is exactly what I was thinking
A few thoughts
I don't have to say anythinga bout Malik, how many guys in the world can bowl ten overs, take key wickets and score a century... the guy looked unreal
It was nice to see Youhana perform decently in a supporting role, we need him to get back into form
Some of the keys of the match were Shabbir and Razzaq's bowling. Shabbir was really consistent and impressed. Razzaq, if he can get back into form, instantly turns us into an A grade team. The guy, when he bowls to his potential, is one of the top ODI players in the world. His line and legnth were solid in this match.

I was shocked by Tendulkar, seemed like a really selfish performance. Rather than going for the win, it seemed he was content with trying to get a century or staying on not out. He also got Kaif run out blatantly. I would take Dravid over Tendulkar on my team any day of the week.
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:jhanda:

but we still needed that bonus point badly....
God forbid, if india wins the next match, u'll all realize what difference moins errors in the last over has made to us....

:(

^^ True. :frowning:

:jhanda:

After the flop show of “5 reasons why india will beat Pakistan” here is the latest and greatest from indiatimes.com:

(One of the) 5 reason Why India Lost to Pakistan?:](Cricket News, Live Cricket Scores, ICC Cricket World T20 2016 News & Headlines | Times of India)

Gift for the hosts: Might seem wild but India lost the match because they didn’t want the interest to die in the match against Lanka on Tuesday! Watch out for the action on Tuesday when India beat Lanka.

:hehe:

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but we still needed that bonus point badly....
God forbid, if india wins the next match, u'll all realize what difference moins errors in the last over has made to us....

:(
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I agree Moin Khan is increasingly sloppy in every match but to be fair u can't blame that extra run on squarely him. I mean there were thirty something extras in the innings. What killed us is the 4 hit by Kumble. How the hell did that happen?