They can team up players to spend the night. FOr example, have Ganguloy go and stay with Inzi and Sachin can spend the night in the same room with Shoaib.
I think Sehwag and Azhar Mahmood would make good roommates too.
PCB has called up two left arm pacers to the training camp. I forget their names but the reason behind the call is to help our batsmen get used to left arm bowlers.
Yeah, Saeed Anwer retired, too damn bad. Man the guy was a great player and what a pressure performer!
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PCB has called up two left arm pacers to the training camp. I forget their names but the reason behind the call is to help our batsmen get used to left arm bowlers.
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Yeah, I read about these guys they called up, Zahir Saeed and Muhammed Khalil I think. I read Zahir Saeed is playing really well in Domestic. I don't know much about Khalil. Does anyone know, is this the same Muhammed who Shoiab Aktar was saying (in his interview) that he is a young guy who bowls in 140/150's?
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Does anyone know, is this the same Muhammed who Shoiab Aktar was saying (in his interview) that he is a young guy who bowls in 140/150's?
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There was this guy who Rashid Latif was praising and was supposedly the fastest after the two S's. he went to India too. What was his name?
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Abdul Rauf. But you got a little mix up here. He was praising him alright but Mohammad Irshad was the fastest after two S's Not the guy Rashid praised.
Abdul Rauf. But you got a little mix up here. He was praising him alright but Mohammad Irshad was the fastest after two S's Not the guy Rashid praised.
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abdur rauf has a good record but in india he performed very bad
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A tale of two HINDU marriages :
Laxman's in India AND Kaneria's in Pak
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kitna khush horaha munda.bhool raha hey kay kuch dino mein shoaib akhtar ko face karainga if he wants to keep his new Dharam Patni (wife)happy then I suggest he shouldn't face Shoaib akhtar....I say chicken out from a tour and call it a "secuirty concern";)
**India captain Sourav Ganguly has said the entire team will tour Pakistan in the upcoming series, despite some still having security concerns. **
The tour will be India’s first Test series in Pakistan for 14 years and will also include five one-day games.
Ganguly said: "We are still concerned about security, but the government is looking after it.
“We hope there will be tight security. Everybody is going. All team members are physically and mentally fit.”
He said the only player not going on the trip would be spinner Harbhajan Singh, who is yet to recover completely from finger surgery.
The tour is set to begin on 11 March but the itinerary still has to be rubber-stamped.
India have asked for the Test matches in Karachi and Peshawar to be moved.
When his attention was drawn to the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s stand that no player would be forced to go on the tour, Ganguly said: “This is normal procedure and happens before every tour.”
He added he had not yet heard or seen the findings of the three-member BCCI delegation which recently toured Pakistan to assess security arrangements at all the venues.
KARACHI: Former Test cricketer and chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed has urged the national selection committee to consider calling youngsters Imran Nazir, Shahid Afridi and Junaid Zia to the Pakistan training camp for the India series.
“All three are our future prospects and they are performing outstandingly in the domestic competition. I think the selectors need to call them up and get them involved with the Pakistan team,” he said in a statement.
Salahuddin who has remained on the national selection committee a record nine times said that he wanted to see Nazir and Afridi in the Pakistan team for the India series as both were exciting players and had an excellent record against India.
“I think the selectors should have invited them in the first place for the training camp to give them confidence.”
Salahuddin also expressed surprise that the selectors had not considered pacer Junaid Zia despite his fine performances in the recent Patrons trophy and for the Pakistan under-19 and A teams on foreign tours.
“Junaid is a promising prospect and his seven for seven spell against the Bangladesh team in the Patrons Trophy should count for something. I think the selectors need to encourage him by acknowledging his talent and skills,” Salahuddin said.