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Urdu only for Pakistan

By Telegraph online

Last Updated: 5:05pm GMT 12/03/2007

The Pakistan cricket team will conduct all World Cup interviews in Urdu for the first time at a major international tournament.
“I think they feel more comfortable speaking Urdu,” Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer said. “It’s their national language and they’re proud of their country. Hopefully they’ll be able to express themselves better.”
Pakistan media manager Pervez Jamil Mir will act as translator.
Mir said the reason was twofold: to ensure the players were not misquoted by the media while trying to speak a language that some are not completely comfortable with; and to promote the Urdu language.
International Cricket Council spokesman Brian Murgatroyd said no other teams had insisted on speaking only languages other than English.
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“All I’ve insisted on is that there is a translator,” Murgatroyd said. “I’m entirely comfortable with that. It’s their first language.”
Pakistan, the 1992 champion, plays hosts West Indies in the opening match of the World Cup at Sabina Park, Jamaica, on Tuesday.

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West Indies v Pakistan - Inzimams comment post loss to WI in opener

Sabina Park, 13 March 2007
Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq made 36 from 65 balls

Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said his side are still searching for a winning batting blend after their 54-run defeat to West Indies.
Pakistan were dismissed for 187 chasing the hosts' 241-9 in the World Cup Group D opener at Sabina Park, Jamaica.
Inzamam said: "We have tried all the combinations and we have not been successful. Hopefully in the coming matches the top order does better.
"There is some pressure on us now, but we have experienced batting." Inzamam won the toss and put West Indies into bat, and the hosts looked to be 20-30 runs short on a decent batting wicket.

But Pakistan's top order showed little resistance against some accurate, penetrative bowling from the unheralded West Indies seamers.
Inzamam, who made a painstaking 36 from 65 balls, added: "On this track, 241 is not a big total, but credit goes to the West Indies fast bowlers, they really bowled well.
"Hopefully Danish Kaneria [who took 1-45] will continue his form and his luck will come in the coming matches. The bowlers are all working hard in the nets." Pakistan face Ireland on Saturday and Zimbabwe next Wednesday, knowing a slip-up could see them crash out of the event. Even if they win both matches, they will face an uphill task in the Super 8 phase because group points are over carried over.

From BBC Sports

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**since we lost to WI, this might be the schedule for Super 8s for Pakistan

Super 8s**
March 27, Super Eights - PAK v A1
March 29, Super Eights - PAK v C1
April 1, Super Eights - PAK v B1
April 10, Super Eights - PAK v A2
April 19, Super Eights - PAK v B2[URL=“http://www.cricinfo.com/wc2007/content/ground/59429.html”]
April 21, Super Eights - PAK v C2
](http://www.cricinfo.com/wc2007/content/ground/59429.html)

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^^ The super 8 schedule doesnt change. The schedule was made out in advance with team seedings not team ranking after the first round. If Pakistan makes it to the next round it would still be D1, just cause we lost to Windies doesnt mean they will become D1.

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really :confused:

then why don’t they put the teams in the schedule rather than D1, D2 like for the 1st round

Pakistan vs West Indies – D2 vs A1

can anyone else clear this for me

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^^ They were counting on the top two seeds to qualify but it's not a gurantee. For instance if Pakistan (God forbid) fails to make it to the next round the other team that qualifies from our group would then become D1, West Indies would remain D2. If West Indies fail to qualify then which team takes it's place will become D2.

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The real WC games begin in the Super 8... I finally get what some other people have been talking about for a month or so....
duh...

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Cricket-Pakistan’s Inzamam shifts focus after defeat - Reuters UK

Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:04AM GMT
KARACHI, March 14 (Reuters) - It has taken just one defeat for Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq to narrow his focus to the first round of the World Cup.
The skipper had been optimistic in his “Daily Jang” column that Pakistan would do well and had the semi-finals in sight.
After the defeat to West Indies in the tournament opener on Tuesday, however, Inzamam said his team was just concentrating on qualifying for the next stage.
**“We didn’t play well and lost. Right now we are just looking at winning our next two games,” **said Inzamam in an interview to Geo television with whom he conducts an exclusive “captain’s corner”.
He also indicated that Shoaib Malik who top-scored with a valiant 62 in the opening match could bat up the order.
The opening match finished well into the night in Pakistan and there was no immediate reaction in the media on the defeat.
But former players hit out at Pakistan’s performance.
Former captain Rashid Latif said that Pakistan had lost the match when they allowed West Indies to score 200 plus runs.
“Contrary to what everyone says, it was not a comfortable pitch to bat on. We conceded too many runs. I thought the bowlers were not used well,” he said.
Another former captain Intikhab Alam said Inzamam needed to use the spinners as strike bowlers in the absence of pacers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif in the remaining matches.
An official of the Pakistan Cricket Board warned a poor show from the team could lead to wholesale changes in both team and management.
“The World Cup has just started and we can still do well. But if not then the players and team officials should be prepared for the worst,” he said without wanting to be named.

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Typical** RED TAPE** mentality of our nation.

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thanks

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What GA and others have been stressing…

ANALYSIS-Cricket-Pakistan may have to take Mahmood u-turn

Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:10PM GMT

By Richard Sydenham

KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 14 (Reuters) - Pakistan have some thinking to do after losing their World Cup opener and the man who might be the answer to their problems did not even make their initial 30-man squad.
All-rounder Azhar Mahmood, called up when Abdul Razzaq suffered a knee injury in pre-World Cup training, was omitted from the first match at Sabina Park on Tuesday when hosts West Indies won by 54 runs.
Although there is no need for panic after one defeat as Pakistan are renowned for their resilience in adversity, the lack of depth to their batting was a key reason they lost.
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan has three first-class centuries to his credit, from playing county cricket for Sussex in England, but for him to be batting number eight at this elite level is ambitious.

NON-BATSMEN
Below him on Tuesday there were three genuine non-batsmen in Rao Iftikhar, Umar Gul and Danish Kaneria.
As a result, the explosive batting of Shoaib Malik was under-utilised. He virtually sacrificed his wicket when caught on the boundary to be the last man out for 62 in 54 balls, when the team’s plight was hopeless.
Had there been someone like Mahmood to come in, who knows what havoc Malik could have been allowed to wreak with more able partners to bat with.
Mahmood has had recent success in domestic cricket in Pakistan with bat and ball and will again be an important member of Surrey’s team in county cricket this year.
Mahmood, 32, has played 142 one-day internationals though did not play a match for two years until his recall last month.
Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said after the match that if they had not lost so many early wickets they could have profited towards the end with batsmen in hand.
That is certainly true but another explanation why wickets continued to tumble was that as soon as number five fell their lack of depth was clearly exposed.
Wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal is dangerous at number seven but is yet to beat his nightmarish run of form with the bat.
The loss of Shahid Afridi until the final group game while he completes a four-match ICC ban has added to the problem.
But with Mahmood in there at seven and Akmal eight, the batting has an altogether different look about it; so much more robust. They will not necessarily be a bowler down as he is a capable seamer, too.
When Pakistan reached the World Cup final in England in 1999, one of their strengths was the batting depth and Mahmood was part of that success.
In fact, Mahmood’s presence was so beneficial to their cause that fast bowler Waqar Younis – the second-most prolific one-day bowler at the time – was a spectator for most of the tournament.
In that tournament, Pakistan had all-rounders Razzaq, Wasim Akram, wicketkeeper-batsman Moin Khan, Afridi and Mahmood.
Inzamam’s current team does have the capabilities to emulate the model of '99 with Afridi to return alongside Malik, Mahmood, Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez.
But whether they choose to copy an old formula remains to be seen.

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aray bhai…loolmer ko koee batayay…we don’t believe in this stuff

The unlucky 13
‘West Indies produced a really disciplined bowling effort’](http://blogs.cricinfo.com/bobsworld/archives/2007_world_cup/)

March 13th
I suppose the number 13 is unlucky for some and as it proved it was unlucky for us. Despite a better than average performance in the field, West Indies produced a really disciplined bowling effort and we were unable to score the necessary runs. It is always hard to lose and I personally do not enjoy it but sometimes you have to swallow the pill and get on with it.
Mushy [Mushtaq Ahmed] was interesting when he said in 1992 that they only started winning at the end. Not much solace as we now have to beat both Zimbabwe and Ireland in order to get through. We will concentrate our minds on this. I shared a couple of cold ones with Ian Gould, ex Middlesex, Sussex and England player, who was on the Arsenal staff for four years.

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Pakistan assistant coach suffers bloody nose

16th March 2007, 4:34 WST

Assistant Pakistan coach Mushtaq Ahmed has been taken to hospital after he suffered a broken nose during a World Cup training session at the Kensington Cricket Club.
Mushtaq, a member of Pakistan’s victorious World Cup team in 1992, told Reuters he was given two stitches to the wound and suffered a minor fracture.
“I was going to collect the ball and it bobbled and then hit me,” he said.
Mushtaq fell to the ground on impact and he was immediately surrounded by the rest of the players.
He said the incident would not affect him doing his job for the team in the Caribbean. The World Cup lasts for seven weeks, culminating in the final on April 28 in Barbados.
REUTERS


Chalo naak katwa lee …:smiley:

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Mo Yo wears # 13 .. what do you say about that :aq:

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What GA and others have been stressing…

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thats why i request inzi and loomer to let him bat one down. He gives you solid support at one end. and has a very good record playing one down.](“http://uk.reuters.com/article/cricketNews/idUKL148182720070314”)

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**PCB chief not ruling out Woolmer staying on :slight_smile: :frowning: :clown: **
KINGSTON: Bob Woolmer could stay on as Pakistan coach beyond his current contract which expires in June, the country’s cricket board chairman said on Wednesday. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Nasim Ashraf said he planned to discuss Englishman Woolmer’s future after the World Cup. Asked by Reuters if he thought Woolmer would extend his deal, Ashraf said: “I would not rule it out. “Bob is contracted until June 30 as are the other members of our team management. We will sit down and discuss everything. I have had nothing but the greatest confidence in Bob Woolmer as a coach. Everything needs to be decided after this World Cup and it all depends on how we do here.” Pakistan suffered a 54-run defeat by hosts West Indies on Tuesday but are expected to qualify for the Super Eights as the other two teams in Group D are Ireland and Zimbabwe. A date has also been set for the PCB and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to resolved the compensation issue regarding the forfeited Oval Test last August. “There will be a meeting in London on March 19 between their (ECB’s) executive team and our executive team to discuss various options that can satisfy both parties,” Ashraf said.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\03\16\story_16-3-2007_pg2_3

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^ chalo...Mr. Loolmer may get another life....
I really think if Inzi remains, then we should get a Miandad type coach. Forget Loolmer. Or keep loolmer and change captains.

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More drama, more chaos, more unnecessary intrusion, more VVIP culture, that’s PCB for you…Not surprisingly the players feel uncomfortable about all this

PCB chief’s presence in dressing room irks players
KINGSTON, March 15: Pakistan’s impressive victory against the formidable South Africans in Cup warm-up game last week which raised the hopes of a revival of sorts in team camp, have been thwarted by the ungainly presence of PCB chief Nasim Ashraf here.

According to sources close to the team in Jamaica, things had begun to gradually fall in place last week with skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq and coach Woolmer both looking confident about their team’s chances in the mega event.

Even on the day of the opening ceremony, things looked quite hunky dory and the players appeared composed and quietly confident of staging a comeback after a largely forgettable South African safari.

But with the unforeseen arrival of the over enthusiastic board chairman at the Montego Bay bash, Pakistan has clearly lost track. The pressure is suddenly telling on the players since Dr Ashraf insists on storming the team’s dressing room besides forcing his way into the the team meetings.

The worst hit by this changing scenario is none other than captain Inzamam who has not had things going to plan because of uncalled for interference of the PCB chief who has a knack of throwing ‘overbearing’ suggestions at wrong times.

Pakistan seemed to have some sane planning when they successfully chased the 200-run target against South Africa in the warm-up match last week. From 31 in 17 overs, with just one wicket down, Pakistan managed to beat the Proteas by seven wickets. But all that planning seems to be going haywire now and there is clearly some panic setting in among the team players and the team management.

All this has made the rather innocuous game against Ireland seeming like a challenge with thoughts of asking Kamran Akmal opening the innings instead of Imran Nazir and dropping Younis Khan down the order coming from the big chief himself.

On March 12, Pakistan team was made a laughing stock in the world media after they announced that all the players will address the press conferences in Urdu and not in English. It was like a step backward as not only Inzamam but some of the other players also expressed their reservations at media manager P.J.Mir’s absurd announcement. On Tuesday when the ICC came down hard on him, Mir realized the severity of the matter and started saying that he was misquoted.

The real story was that the ICC had in principle agreed with the Pakistan Cricket Board that all the post match celebrations held at the ground will be in English as it is broadcast around the globe and anything in the media center will be in Urdu.

While other teams are allowing two to three players to the media every day, to give them the best of exposures in terms of speaking and get some exposure, Pakistan has placed an unnecessary restriction on their players.

Amid all this chaos, the last thing Pakistan can afford is to lose to minnows Ireland in this World Cup but with Dr Ashraf shooting from his mouth, just anything can happen.
http://www.dawn.com/2007/03/16/spt3.htm

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^ Naseema Chacha ko koyee charpain say baandha day kaheen kisee village main…aur us ko huqqa moonh main laga dain…so he can’t leave ya give interviews to anyone…
:smack: :smack: kitna sar peetain…
Gadhay ko cricket ka pata naheen heay aur chalay coach ban-nay…

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This is the last post to this Saga.
What a nightmare it has been.
I never ever ever ever even would have imagined in my wildest dreams that this thread would have to end like this.
The Team loses to Ireland is ridiculed out of the Cup.
The Coach dies from embarrasment.
The captain announces his retirement the next day....
The team is left in shambles.
The nation shell shocked and bewildered.
A Mini Qiyamah for Pakistan Cricket.

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atleast the only way is up??