227/5 off 47.1 ov
T Imran c Haq b Sami 2
goooooooooooo samiiiiiiiiiiii
Yeah sure Required RR: 26.82
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47.1 Mohammad Sami to Tushar Imran, OUT: driven on the up, in the air in the hand of Inzamam at short extra cover, who takes a simple catch
lol...wickets are falling like tropical rain... BD 227/6 off 47.3 overs.
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WOW 4 Wickets in 11 balls
M Rahman run out (Khan) 2
too many run outs
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**WOW 4 Wickets in 11 balls*
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Nancy Drew "i think pak shud take some quick wickets to slow bangla's progress"
:D
Did a team ever managed to make that Required RR: 360.00
End of over 49 (13 runs) Bangladesh 241/6 (RR: 4.92 RRR: 62/1 = 62.00)
48.6 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mahmud, three runs, tosses up, comes down the wicket and tries to loft it, edges to third man
48.5 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mashud, one run, guided to backward point
48.4 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mahmud, one run, down the wicket and heave it over mid wicket
48.3 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mahmud, two runs, turned to mid wicket direct hit by Gul, batsmen run an over throw
48.2 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mahmud, FOUR, tosses up, comes down the wicket and lofted it to long on, Gul dives forward and misses it
completely, ball crossed the boundary rope
48.1 Mohammad Hafeez to Khaled Mahmud, two runs, turned to long leg
Hafeez back onto attack
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Did a team ever managed to make that **Required RR: 180.00*
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u never know maybe bangla can.......
kidding
Pak 5-0. A white wash! BD fought back in their last ODI well.
And that's it Pakistan has won the 5th ODI by 58 runs
*5-0 *
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Pak 5-0. A white wash! BD fought back in their last ODI well.
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does that mean pakistan will climb to 4th position in ICC odi ranking?
M Sami 5.56
U Gul 5.2
S Ahmed 2.86
A Razzaq 5.6
S Malik 3.9
M Hafeez 6
i think bowling has to improve these figures are not satisfactory
^Yep.
Good batting by Bangalis. Not good bowling by Pakistani bowlers; Sami...
Pakistan made a clean sweep of the 5 ODI’s but BD can be proud of their efforts.
For Pakistan the positives were Yasir Hameed, Gul and Shabbir. Inzi’s captaincy is a big plus as well.
Junaid must be the flop of the tournament.
I fail to understand the policy of the selectors of playing Salman Butt, Farhan Adil and Imran Nazir in one match only. This is ridiculous, they should have given these guys more chances to prove themselves. Today they could have played Rauf to see how he fares. The selectors need to be more positive as well and either not bring someone into the squad or at least give them a chance to prove their worth. ![]()
The question is what happens next, will SA come or will the Pakistani team left high and dry.
Hameed, Inzamam and Youhana help Pakistan pile 302
50 overs Pakistan 302 for 5 (Hameed 82, Inzamam 59*, Youhana 52)
Scorecard
Pakistan made their second-highest score of the series in the last one-day international at Karachi, racking up 302 for 5 as Bangladesh's bowling, after three games of steady improvement, took some heavy punishment from the three batsmen who have dominated this series: Yasir Hameed, Yousuf Youhana and Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Pakistan's aggregate at the 15-over mark was their lowest of the series, but when Mohammad Hafeez was out in the 23rd over with the score on 95, Youhana came out to join Hameed. With scores of 49, 106, 65 and 94 not out behind him, and the series comfortably in the bag, Youhana felt no need to take some time to play himself in. His blistering 52 took just 32 balls, with six fours and three sixes. He put on 74 for the second wicket with Hameed in 11 overs, at a time of the innings that is usually marked out for steady accumulation.
Hameed, back to the opener's slot after Imran Nazir was picked in his place for the previous game, made 82. After they were out in successive overs, Inzamam took charge, and Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq chipped in with valuable contributions. Inzamam hit out with murderous power at the end, but the shot of the innings came from the prodigiously talented Malik, walking across his stumps, getting down on one knee, and swinging Tapash Baisya high over midwicket for six.
After their near-miss at Rawalpindi three days ago, when they extended Pakistan's run-chase to the penultimate ball of the innings, Bangladesh appeared deflated. At the innings break, Pakistan were well-placed to make it five wins in a row.
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