ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

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^jaywardane did not have a different view he would not have batted if it were nt for the pictch behaving badly in the second innings in the s.a vs nzl match...dew factor becomes less of a concern when you see pitch doing what it did for sa ..dew always does that to a ball..i remember pakistan could not defend a socre of over 300 against england in khi a few years ago due to dew ..they lost with 4 overs to spare.and by the way its just not imran khan saying that ,ravi shastri and ramiz were of the same opinion,dew did make things tough for the lankans

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Dew did play a factor, but SL knew it would and chose to bat...so take nothing away from Pakistan for beating SL in whatever circumstance because SL chose those circumstances not Pakistan.

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Don't forget Shoaib malik's allround performance who kept one end intact for razzaq to finish the job from the other end. With Malik in good form we will have a much stronger batting lineup

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are any highlites available

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What happened to the "win toss and win match" theory.

Ultimately its comes to the skills and talent of the whole team.

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Very good win for Pakistan and this win no doubt will boost their confidence. Had they lost this game than their morale would have been affected even more especially as a result of what has been taking place over the last two days.

Abdul Razak what a player - one of the very few players I rate very highly along with Yousaf, Asif and Shoiab (who are no longer any use to the team at present).

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Great Finish by Pakistan. Over all it was all due to consistant application and almost looked like “No Pressure no tension” mood in the camp. They rode their luck too and some pethatic batting and fielding by the lunkans. Thats OD cricket at its best.

Ps; Sri Lankans played earlier matches with dew factor and they should have been ok with it by now.

Highlight = Jubilant moments of joy and appreciation by Bob, Younis and Boyz
Overall evidence of great body language and positive things to come, Inshallah.

:jhanda: :bhangra:

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AFTER ALL::::
yes...boyz played well!!!

my inzi....we miss you...

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It was good to see Indians actually cheering for Pakistan @ times...other than a few idiots yelling sum derrogatory things.

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i think only pakistan can do anything like this ..... congrates

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Ehsan Bhai,

I fully agree with you. Another thing is ther argument can go both ways

Sri-Lanka batted first - Advantage - did not have to bat under lights
Disadvantage - Had to bowl in the dew

Pakistan batted 2nd -Disadvantage - Had to bat under lights, anyone would prefer natural light compared with batting under lights

Advantage - Opposition bowling had to contend with dew

So we cannot say one team had an advantage over the other like some people are saying on this forum.

The advantages/disadvantages cancel out at the end of the day and Pakistan won fair and square.

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^SL won the toss and chose to bat as well.

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PS: Imran Khan may be played some great cricket and Yes he was a charismatic Captain, apart from that he has been nothing but a rag ball rolling down hill. At present his opinions can not be regarded as standard guage in any form of politics nor sports.
Same can be said about Rashid Latif, Miandad, Moin Khan.
All these gentlemen played some great cricket of their time, thats all.

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^was the ball swinging under the lights for the lankans?how was that a disadvantage for pakistan or were they going blind looking at the lights?.lol.ofcourse pakistan won fair and square,but the heavy dew on the ground did help them.it does'nt take a rocket scientist to figure that out.razzaq was hitting through the line..why?cause the ball was coming straight off the track, it was wet.just because somebody can acknowledge that fact does'nt mean that they are saying that pakistan did'nt win fair amd square.they played great congratulations to pakistan.

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You win. Now go to school.

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bhaijan why are you so obsessed with dew. Everyone got your point, so now chill :)
Match is over, Pakistan has won, I don't see the result of the match showing Pakistan won because of dew.

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Lets replace Rana with Yasir Arfat.

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Yes give him a chance and he looks better batsman than Rana.

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yeah arafat proly deserves a chance.rana is struggling and so is afridi with the bat.and arafat can do both bat and bowl.

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Thursday, October 19, 2006
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\10\19\story_19-10-2006_pg2_7](http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\10\19\story_19-10-2006_pg2_7)
**Team comes before captaincy, says stand-in skipper Younis **
JAIPUR: Stand-in Pakistan skipper Younis Khan says he is not interested in captaincy, but only wants to see his team keep defying odds in the ongoing Champions Trophy. “I am not interested in captaincy,” Younis said after leading his doping-hit side to a remarkable win over in-form Sri Lanka in their opening Group B match here on Tuesday night.

This was Sri Lanka’s first defeat after 10 successive victories in one-day internationals. “(Long-term) captaincy is not on my mind. I would like him (Inzamamul Haq) to come back and handle it. We missed Inzamam a lot and spoke a lot about him, about his captaincy and professionalism,” said Younis. Younis replaced Inzamam, who was banned for four one-dayers for bringing the game into disrepute over his side forfeiting the Oval Test against England in August while protesting a penalty for alleged ball-tampering. But Younis stepped down, apparently over the team’s selection for the Champions Trophy, saying he was not a “dummy” captain. He was reinstated on the day of his team’s departure for India.

Pakistan had not bowled a single ball in the tournament when the news came that his key fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif failed dope tests and were returning home. “We wanted to forget pressure,” said Younis. “One day before the game we got a jolt, but we only wanted to play good cricket. Winning or losing was not important, all I wanted my boys to do was to play good cricket. And we did.” Pakistan hardly missed Akhtar and Asif as all-rounder Abdul Razzaq gave a superb exhibition of seam bowling to restrict Sri Lanka to 253 on a good batting track. He finished with 4-50. Razzaq himself completed the job under lights, smashing a rapidfire 24-ball 38 not out to steer his team home with 11 deliveries to spare.

“We’ve had a lot of fun over the last week,” said Younis. “We played hard, practised hard and had some competitive games among ourselves. What I could not do as a youngster, I wanted my boys to do. I encouraged them to see movies, to have fun. There was definitely a bit of pressure. But I don’t normally put myself under pressure. If we had lost, people would have got a chance to say things against us but the boys stood together.” Younis was all praise for Razzaq, who was named man of the match. “I knew seniors in the team like me, Mohammad Yousuf and Razzaq, needed to take charge. Razzaq is very good with the old ball and he showed that again,” said the Pakistani captain.

“The turning point of the game was the way we came back after the first 10 overs and the way Razzaq bowled with the old ball. It is difficult to bowl with it, but our bowlers did very well.” Sri Lanka looked set to post a sizeable total after winning the toss when they raced to 108-1 in less than 18 overs, but they lost their way in the middle and final overs. Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene conceded a late Pakistani flourish sealed his team’s fate. “It was the boundaries which won the game. Razzaq batted really well in a crunch situation,” said Jayawardene. afp