Pakistan v/s India-- 2nd ODI

I didn't watch the last half of the match but you make some very valid points Kaka. Kudos to the Indian team for a brilliant display and good job to the Pak team too. But a game with such a high score should never have been allowed to come this close.

If the Pak team has any aspirations to become the best team in the world like every sports team should, then the defensive approach has to go. I hate how Inzi just lets the game slide away during the middle overs. He did it it in NZ a number of times. So, what if the opposition's going great guns? Make some changes, change the field, take your time, slow the game down - classic tricks to shift the momentum.

But on the flip side, his passionate dressing down to the fielders shows that maybe he's learning and will be more proactive in the future?

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Yasir Hameed is the solid, steadying influence at the other end and reaches his second fifty of the series
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sorry, this is his first fifty, he scored 7 in last outing.

Pakistan won:jhanda:

what a game!
afridi hameed n SAMI u da men!

i cud hav post more then 100 posts:bummer: but doston ke saath match dekhnay ki baat hi alag hai:D

no :frowning:

Yeehawww. Go Pakistan! smile

i was :jhanda:

lucky u :frowning:

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If the Pak team has any aspirations to become the best team in the world like every sports team should, then the defensive approach has to go. I hate how Inzi just lets the game slide away during the middle overs. He did it it in NZ a number of times. So, what if the opposition's going great guns? Make some changes, change the field, take your time, slow the game down - classic tricks to shift the momentum.

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I agree. He should have attacked while he could. It was weird to see him asking sami to stick to middle and leg line.

Let me join the party Boy and Girls :bhangra::bhangra:

what a game. Mera tu heart attack hone wala tha :slight_smile:

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no :(
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Why not? Aren't you in Pakistan?

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Why not? Aren't you in Pakistan?
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no

I think we have Afridi to thank for getting us to 329, the middle order totally failed to capitalise on a great start given to us by Shahid and Yaasir. As I predicted earlier the useless Younis Khan again failed to take charge only this time Inzi and Yoyo failed to do so as well. But they are class batsmen and Younis isn't.

Sachin thoroughly deserved the MOM award although Afridi had a great game too. There were some who were writing off Sami after the first game...I'm glad I wasn't one of them. Both our pace bowlers showed their pedigree in this one, while Nehra took the honours again for India.

Great game but I think Inzimam's leadership (or lack of it) made it harder than it should have been.

:jhanda:

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whoa..for some reason I always thought you were in Pakistan. How do you watch Geo Tv then?

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There were some who were writing off Sami after the first game.
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Its because of this, that he performs once in 10 matches. After winning us the test match against NZ (I think) he didn't do anything useful, and after so many matches he performs better. I am sure if Navedul Hassan also gets these many chances, or Junaid Zia they can do the same thing as well.

Pakistan win despite Tendulkar’s ton

March 16, 2004

Sachin Tendulkar emulated Inzamam-ul-Haq’s Karachi heroics with a dazzling 141, but it wasn’t enough to inspire India to an improbable victory after they were set 330 to win by Pakistan at Rawalpindi. Shoaib Akhtar, playing his 100th one-day international in front of his home crowd, winkled out India’s lower order as they fell 12 runs short at the finish.

As long as Tendulkar was at the crease, India were favourites to pull it off. He batted magnificently, passing 13,000 runs along the way, and adding 105 with Rahul Dravid to set the game up for India. The slow bowlers were cut, swept and paddle-swept deftly, while the pace bowlers were creamed through the covers, and lofted over midwicket with ease.

Ironically, it was that shot that proved his downfall, when he slog-swept Shoaib Malik down to Abdul Razzaq at deep midwicket (245 for 4). His 141 took just 135 deliveries, and gave the remaining batsmen the perfect platform to make a charge.

Dravid eased to 36 before some extra pace from Mohammad Sami bowled him (260 for 5). And Yuvraj Singh then reeled off 19 in quick time before striking a Shahid Afridi delivery straight to Shabbir Ahmed at deep midwicket (282 for 6).

With Shoaib back into the attack, Mohammad Kaif scooped one to point (284 for 7) and Zaheer Khan was trapped leg before first ball to leave Pakistan on the verge of victory. But Ramesh Power, the debutant, and L Balaji gave them a real fright, smashing 30 from just 15 balls to set up a thrilling climax. When Balaji was run out, and Ashish Nehra bowled by Sami, it was all over, with eight balls still to be bowled. The gallant Powar, unbeaten on 18, could only watch in frustration.

Virender Sehwag and Tendulkar had started the pursuit by treating Shoaib with some respect, while going after Shabbir, who had come into the team to replace Naved-ul-Hasan. Sehwag went after him first, tonking one over midwicket and then smacking him over cover for four more.

By then, Tendulkar had his eye in, as he proved when he cut Shoaib over point, before flicking him past the square-leg fielder. Shabbir then pitched one in the slot, and Tendulkar played a glorious cover-drive, following up with a clever glance off his pads for four more.

With India ahead of the asking rate, Shoaib struck with a beautiful delivery. It was full, and knocked back the off stump when Sehwag played around it (56 for 1).

Soon after, India were rocked again, when VVS Laxman, who made just 4, was trapped leg before by Sami, as he tried to shuffle across the crease (71 for 2). Ganguly then enjoyed a reprieve, when Shoaib put down a sitter at mid-off after he had given Shabbir the charge.

His luck didn’t last though, and when he gave Afridi the charge after a patchy 15, he was stumped by yards (140 for 3). That got Tendulkar and Dravid together. Singles and twos were scampered, despite Tendulkar appearing to suffer from fatigue, and fours plundered when the bowlers erred in line or length.

Pakistan’s own run feast was the result of a stunning opening partnership. With Afridi back in the side, and back to his wood-cutting best, the new-ball pairing of Balaji and Zaheer were given a pummelling. Afridi started with an inside-edged four off Balaji, but then calibrated his sights to smash some splendid strokes straight down the ground and through midwicket.

Yasir Hameed’s approach was more orthodox, with a couple of gorgeous cover-drives giving the Indians plenty to chew on. Only Nehra, who came on as first change, kept the runs down, as Ganguly was compelled to call on his slow bowlers.

Sehwag, though, was targetted for special treatment, with Afridi slamming sixes over midwicket and long-off. Powar wasn’t scared to flight the ball, and he got appreciable turn at times. As for Yuvraj, he made an impact with just his second delivery, inducing a reckless heave across the line from Afridi, whose rollicking 80 had taken just 58 balls (138 for 1).

Yousuf Youhana compiled an elegant 24 before Yuvraj struck again. Youhana played outside the line, and edged one back on to his stumps (191 for 2). But Inzamam came in next, and thumped Powar for a straight six, as Pakistan appeared on course for a huge total.

The next break came courtesy some calamitous running. Hameed, who made 86, played one to short third man, and by the time he responded to Inzamam’s call, Nehra’s throw to Yuvraj had beaten him (225 for 3).

That set the stage for Nehra. Included only after a late fitness test, the first ball of his new spell bowled Inzamam (28) off a thin edge, and the next trapped Moin Khan in front for 0. Malik jammed down on a superb yorker to ensure that there would be no hat-trick.

Nehra’s intervention proved only a temporary respite as Younis Khan – who made 28 before tickling a catch behind off Nehra – Malik and Razzaq, the consummate finisher, took Pakistan past 320 with aggressive running, cleverly placed shots, and a little help from Indian fumbles in the field. It proved to be just about enough, despite an unforgettable knock from Tendulkar.

© Wisden Cricinfo Ltd

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whoa..for some reason I always thought you were in Pakistan. How do you watch Geo Tv then?
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its on cable

Shahid Afridi:jhanda:

u da man:k:

^^ really, now i m convinced abt afridi’s talent :jhanda:

His talents only restricted to Asian pitches...