4th ODI:
Needed only 60 runs off the last 9 overs
Had 8 wickets in hand
2 settled batsmen at the crease
Aussie bowling looking ineffective
Aussie skipper running out of ideas
Ended up scoring 53/6 in the last 9 overs
4th ODI:
Needed only 60 runs off the last 9 overs
Had 8 wickets in hand
2 settled batsmen at the crease
Aussie bowling looking ineffective
Aussie skipper running out of ideas
Ended up scoring 53/6 in the last 9 overs
5th odi having different script. A high scoring. Au scored 327 .
in reply Abid Ali gone for duck.
Other two playing good so far but not a flying start
So Pakistan's first ever 0-5 loss in ODIs against Australia at home.
And who now our cricket pundits are going to blame this on?
The options, as usual, are as follows..
A) SARFRAZ
B) Sarfraz
C) sarfraz
D) سرفراز
OK to add few more you can have Najam Sethi and Nawaz Sharif in the list as well.
Seems like Pakistani WC preparation are going as best as no other team could imagine.
Actually this is our trick. We enter world cup as a push overs... loose first copule of match than roar back to finals and bring world cup home...
On serious note , I am hopefull that amir performs well whihc is main concern. We are not getting wickets in the opening spell.
On the other hand , we are lagging fire power at no. 5 and 6 . we have many commulators but only 1 or 2 power hitter. When target is around 8 per over , we try hard to be there but loose by few 6's only. Imad waseem cannot hit for sure. Hopefully Asif ali will perform well
Anwar ali was a bright prospect but he bowls so pethatic that we cannot take risk of getting him in.
this is what you get when you sideline karanchis's captain.
I know that your jamati brain is too feeble to comprehend the situation but it is Sarfraz espescially in the the T-20 format that brings out the best in his players right now. He must have done something right to have lead the Quetta Gladiators to victory in the PSL.
Are you referring to the world class leg spinner or out Pakistani batsman
We missed a Misbah
an e came additionally sir