England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

England vs Pakistan (d/n)

Location: The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Date: Tuesday 5th September 2006

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Timings:
EST: 9:30am
GMT:1:30pm
PST: 6:30pm

Hours of play (GMT): 2.30 pm start, First Session 2.30pm - 6.00 pm
Interval 6.00 pm - 6.45 pm, Second Session 6.45pm - 10.15 pm

Weather

2 different predictions for the forcast
message for Innocent_smile -----> :smilestar:

Re: England vs Pakistan(d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

^ quite an improvement Cheetah bhai…

to complete your post, here’s the weather forecast:

Re: England vs Pakistan(d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Pakistan will win this match as well,Inshallah

Re: England vs Pakistan(d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Title of the thread should say "3rd ODI" -- it's confusing without it.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

4/0 to Pak is what I am looking forward to. Go Pak.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

**Injured Gough replaced by Onions **](BBC SPORT | Cricket | England | Injured Gough replaced by Onions)

Veteran seamer Darren Gough will miss the remainder of the one-day series with Pakistan because of a shin injury.
Gough returned to the international fold for the Twenty20 match and two one-day games but an MRI scan showed a bone stress reaction in his left shin.
He had rested for two weeks to settle bone bruising but has been told not to bowl for six weeks, making him a major doubt for October’s Champions Trophy.
Uncapped Durham seamer Graham Onions, 23, has been brought into the squad.
Gough, 36 on 18 September, retired from Test cricket in 2003 but continued in the one-day arena.
He opted out of the winter tour to Pakistan but hoped to return for the India leg.

Not only was he left out of that, he was also ignored for the home one-day series against Sri Lanka, in which England were whitewashed 5-0.
His return in the Twenty20 clash against Pakistan marked the end of a 13-month spell in the international wilderness, but he took 0-28 from four overs in the abandoned opening one-day game and 0-44 off eight in the second.
The Essex paceman lamented: "I was looking forward to a strong series which could have helped my chances for the upcoming winter tours.

"I’ve had a niggle for about a month, which seemed to clear up with a couple of weeks rest before the series, but unfortunately it has returned to the point where I can’t go any further at the moment.
“I was pleased with the way I bowled without much luck during the first few matches so it’s disappointing I won’t be able to play any further part in this series.”
Onions, named in England’s provisional 30-man squad for the Champions Trophy, has attracted the selectors’ attention despite proving expensive in limited-overs cricket for his county.
He has been far more successful in four-day matches, taking 47 wickets at an average of 29.29.
Durham coach Martyn Moxon said: "He’s got good pace, he’s got a good seam position and he moves the ball both ways. “We’ve not played him much in one-day cricket this year, but he’s bowled well for us in the Championship.”

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Onions, sounds dangerous.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

^^ :hehe:

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Onions,there could be a lot of tears around.

You are lucky they did not draft Chilli.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

bhai they are preparing for Omelete for Pakistan. They have Cook already, now Onions.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

cook should show onions how its done

remember batty :rotfl:

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

I guess it will be** 3 - 1 **in fav of Pakistan! :)

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

The county ONIONs is playing for also got a keeper name MUSTARD. Usually they contribute together on many wickets like catch MUSTRAD bowled ONIONS.

He may miss MUSTARD against PAK.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

it,s the same groung where inzi decided to BAT FIRST after winning the toss and got bowled out for 131 against West Indies in 2004 Champions Trophy,hopefully it will be a different result this time around,On the other hand it,s a D/N game and in England the team batting first in d/n games always have a advantage,

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

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Praa, you better have Onions in the FC frying pan by this PM or else if I see him as ‘trump’ on Decent 6chora’s fc list to phir Yeh haandi zaroor jalay gi :naraz:

PS: Pakistanis Love Omellet with Onions - Yeh to mangain baat baat per ‘Piaaz’ , Oye waiter! Yaar piaaz salad to lao jaldi, :hehe:

“Saab Cook bimaar hai” app Piazz khao"

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

LOL

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Weather seems to be pretty good, I have a feeling Pakistan will bat first.

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Now this picture deserves a separate mention…!

As you might hear a neighboring desi Aunty say, “Laakhon mein eik hai.”

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

Onion, Cook, Mustard, Omelete :rotfl:

Pakistan should eat this omelete completely :snooty:

Re: England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (d/n), 5th September 2006,The Rose Bowl

^^ kalla Inzi kha jay gi ay omelete, fikar na karo.
BTW, match starts in leass than 6 hours. :)