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Originally posted by Spitfire:
** yo plz forgive them now......its another problem which we've been encountering for long...now by looking at the perfomance of batsmen..give em a chance to improve
Wasim gone...run out ahh man y can't they be cautious...it would've been better if he got caught going for a big one rather than run out...n Latif don't need to defend and practice his batting skillz....do somethin
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Give them A Chance?? Yaar I'm watching cricket since age of 15 and this problems is going on from that time on (if not longer).
So how many chances do they need?
Secondly it's not about chance it's about commen sense, even a blind person will notice that their fielding sux totally.
“WatCh youR tHoughtS; they become words. WatCh youR wOrdS; they become actions. WatCh youR aCtiOns; they become habits. WatCh youR hAbiTs; they become character. WatCh youR chaRactEr; it becomes your dEsTinY."
I went on and saw the Pak innings at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium... I must say that the authorities did an excellent job this time... Therre were no hangamas, and getting in was not a problem... Last time (pak vs Eng) was a huge mess!!
Good job, Pindi stadium authorities!! And im so glad it didnt rain, it was raining a bit in the morning, I thought the match would be cancelled.
Pakistan captain Waqar Younis praised his side's teamwork after their three wicket victory over New Zealand in the second one-day international gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
Abdur Razzaq hit 86 and Younis Khan made 70 as the hosts overhauled New Zealand's 277 for five with more than two overs to spare on Wednesday.
"We just had to bat for the whole of 50 overs because the wicket was good for batting," Waqar said.
"We are playing as a team and everyone is putting in his best."
The final match of the series takes place in Lahore and Waqar said changes could be made after a lethargic display of bowling.
"I hope a couple of youngsters will be given a chance to play in Lahore since we have already won the series," he said.
"Everyone has a bad day but I am happy that our batsmen made up for the our bowlers show."
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming was magnanimous in defeat.
"We posted a good total but it was not enough in the end," he said.
"With Inzamam batting at number six, they always had a long batting line-up."
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Originally posted by Spock:
**I went on and saw the Pak innings at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium... I must say that the authorities did an excellent job this time... Therre were no hangamas, and getting in was not a problem... Last time (pak vs Eng) was a huge mess!!
Good job, Pindi stadium authorities!! And im so glad it didnt rain, it was raining a bit in the morning, I thought the match would be cancelled.**
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Hey Spock thanx for this info. I was really looking to see if someone could post something about the hungama shama.
sambrialian: they might play sami I am looking forward to see sami bowl at lahore stadium. Waqar said since Pak has won the series 2-0 this is a good time to give chance to youngsters in the 3rd ODI.
Pakistan played excellent
Thank you Allah
and Ali R get a life, can't you take that pakistan are playing brill. Everyone has faults it time u understood that.
I'm living happy as ever, U don't worry about me.
Criticism I will give as long as I'm unhappy with their fielding and this has to be improved to become World Champion.
“WatCh youR tHoughtS; they become words. WatCh youR wOrdS; they become actions. WatCh youR aCtiOns; they become habits. WatCh youR hAbiTs; they become character. WatCh youR chaRactEr; it becomes your dEsTinY."