Pakistan vs Zimbabwe

A last chance for Pakistan to redeem lost pride
Javed Miandad - 4 March 2003


Pakistan's performance must rank as the most disappointing in their World Cup history. They have been beaten by Australia, England, and now India this time around. And all that remains is a game against Zimbabwe, which Pakistan will have to win by an almost impossibly high margin to sneak into the Super Sixes. In the circumstances, Pakistan need a miracle.

While all the other teams have improved as the tournament has progressed, Pakistan is one team that has refused to do so. Time has run out on these players, and if they don't put up an extraordinary performance against Zimbabwe, they might be in for a few shocks when they return home.

I must say that it is every cricketer's dream to play in the World Cup, because it is the one big opportunity you get to prove yourself against the very best in the world. It is an opportunity that a player just can't allow to pass by. I was privileged enough to participate in six World Cups in my career, and I know the fire, passion and pride with which we all competed in each one of them.

Let us face it - we lost to a better team at Centurion. It didn't really matter who the opponent was, all the media-hype about playing India in a crucial game should not have had any influence on both the teams. Remember, these guys are professionals.

What baffled me most about the Pakistan side for the match and during the rest of the World Cup is the fact that too many players seem to be in the side purely on the basis of reputation. The batting, for its part, looked mediocre for the best part against India. They huffed and puffed till they reached 200 against an Indian attack that was nowhere near the best in the World.

Saleem Elahi should not have been dropped from the side; he averages well above 50 in his last 10 appearances for Pakistan. Having said that, I don't have words to describe what Inzamam-ul-Haq has been going through. By the looks of it, in his current form, Inzi won't even score against a local club side. His terrible run out was the last thing Pakistan wanted.

I do not intend to pick on individuals, but then, what was Shahid Afridi doing in the side? And that too at the cost of Saqlain Mushtaq! This meant that when Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag were smashing the bowling to all parts of the park, Waqar just didn't have a bowler who could slow it down.

I must say that Tendulkar made full use of Pakistan's obvious strength. The faster Shoaib bowled at him, the more powerful his shots were. Wouldn't Pakistan have loved to have someone who could play with half the passion that Sachin played with at Centurion?

If the players lack the passion for the game and the hunger to go for a win, there is very little anyone can do. It was again clear that there seemed to be no game plan, no thinking in the middle; once Tendulkar smashed 18 runs off the second over, I saw a few heads drop. No, this is not the Pakistan team I have known.

At that stage, Pakistan sorely missed Rashid Latif, who was injured while batting. In the afternoon, it was Latif's late charge that helped Pakistan go past the 250-run mark. When the bowlers were getting clattered around, he would have been one man who would have been capable of lifting the morale of the side with his enthusiastic presence.

Before I end, let me say that even with a professional coach and the numerous experienced stars in the side, if the team can't get the basic things right, then it is time for major changes in the set- up.

Bulawayo offers this Pakistan team their last chance to redeem lost pride. They will be up against the likes of the Flower brothers, Andy Blignaut and Heath Streak. Andy Flower, in particular, will be keyed up to play one last memorable knock in what might in all possibility be his last hurrah as an international cricketer. The rest of the home team players too will be right behind the legendary Zimbabwean cricketer. It is certainly going to be a battle of passion and pride at Bulawayo, and I have a feeling that Zimbabwe will beat Pakistan, and enter the Super Sixes.

With a damp pitch pak can't make the 300-350 they require...it's all over guys...here in dubai...I'm just looking to give the paki team a proper "welcome" when they get here on April 1 for the sharjah tournament!

Seems like the match is not going te be played that means…

ZIM gets 2 points and they are through to Super Six :k: Yahooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :slight_smile:

The rain has lightened considerably, so much as to be negligible
A patch of blue sky has appeared over the North-West section of the
ground...the only problem is the dark grey clouds coming in from
the South

Match State: Delay - Rain delay

    Good morning and welcomefrom Queens Sports Club here in Bulawayo
   It's been a pretty rainy morning, with some strong showers followed
    by what can only be described as 'heavy drizzle'
   The toss is yet to be done, the table is fully covered and teams
    are currently making their way back to the dressing rooms
   It's puring down full tilt now, the start will definitely be
    delayed
   Ground Temperature is 18 degrees Celsius, humidity 94%
   Please stay with us for further updates

**** I think the teams are not even announced. Let see what DW/L method brings to us.

yep the drizzle has turned into showers.......zim is in super 6

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by kaka malang: *
yep the drizzle has turned into showers.......zim is in super 6
[/QUOTE]

Nothing has gone to Pakistan's favour in this cup... Oh, and not to mention the poor English team will not go through either, because of this rain delays ;)

Good thing is that Pakistan atleast entered into double digits with 10 points in hand.

:dixsi:

Against Holland 4
Against Namibia 4
Rain intereption 2

PAKISTAN CRICKET TEAM

:rocketup:

Sorry guys you deserve it!

This is good the pomies must be eating their roasted A$$ on the way back home :)

Looks like the sun is out again, according to ramiz bhai...

They are getting underway I guess...

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Spock: *
Looks like the sun is out again, according to ramiz bhai...

They are getting underway I guess...
[/QUOTE]

Spock deep down u r still hoping PAK win and make it to the Super SIX. :)

I don't anymore if they had to they would have by now :(

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by teaser: *

Spock deep down u r still hoping PAK win and make it to the Super SIX. :)

I don't anymore if they had to they would have by now :(
[/QUOTE]

:)

Wesay even if they play now, its extremely unlikely, due to reduced overs and all... btw, come to msn yar...

Haha I'm sure Ramiz meant "SON"

Rain delays start of play in Bulawayo.

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, March 04, 2003 (Reuters)

Heavy rain delayed the start of the final World Cup Group A match between Zimbabwe and Pakistan on Tuesday.

With showers forecast over Zimbabwe throughout the day an abandonment looked a possibility, a result that would send Zimbabwe through to the Super Sixes along with Australia and India, eliminating Pakistan and England.

Sri Lanka, Kenya and New Zealand qualified from Group B.

lolzzz....

a1kashur.....saein when u gonna change ur signature? :)

appearently soon. :) :(

Match reduced to 46 overs, PAK won the toss and elected to bat :k:

Pakistan won the toss, and decided to bat first. Good luck but moisture on pitch could cause trouble.

ok we are back on although its obviously gonna be temporary......pakistan won the toss and is batting

Aaj hi afridi ko drop karna tha... ramiz and aamir both are saying its a bad decision, he could have gone after the bowling...

Saeed bhai, aaj afridi ban jayen...

Right now they are playing a test match!!! 3 balls wasted...