Pakistani team arrives in India

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**Pakistan question warm-up venue **
Pakistan were mobbed on their arrival at Kangra airport
Pakistan have voiced concern about the choice of Dharamshala to stage their only warm-up game in India.
Tuesday’s practice session had to be cancelled because of rain and the forecast is gloomy until the weekend.

They are also worried about a travel schedule which could disrupt practice in Mohali, venue for the first Test.

“If we have to go back the same way we came, in two flights, we may not be able to practice on Sunday,” said team manager Salim Altaf.

“We will get only one day’s nets in Mohali.”

Pakistan are due to begin a three-day game against an Indian Board President’s XI at altitude at Dharamshala on Thursday.

But the players could only watch the skies from their hotel after an hour-long drive from Kangra airport where they had arrived in two planes because of its short runway.

“We are helpless before nature,” said Anurag Thakur, president of the local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association.

“Everybody is keeping their fingers crossed,” he added.

They can spring a surprise in India, we have a telented side

Wasim Bari

"We are here to play and do not want to go into the Test series short of match practice.

“I wish the rain would go away,” said Altaf.

Meanwhile, chief selector Wasim Bari is hopeful that Shoaib Akhtar’s absence can inspire Mohammad Sami to a new level on the tour.

Akhtar will miss the Test series because of hamstring trouble, but is hoping to return for the one-dayers.

“He’ll be missed and every player needs 25% extra to overcome his loss, but one hopes with the responsibilty, the best in Sami will come out,” Bari said.

Sami captured seven wickets in the three recent Tests with India

“They can spring a surprise in India, I think we have a talented side.”

Bari feels the team is capable of responding favourably to the disappointment of their tour to Australia, which saw them heavily beaten in all three-day Tests, and also lose the final of the triangular one-day series.

“Obviously they made some mistakes on their last tour of Australia, but they must capitalise on the lessons they learnt,” Bari observed.

“Good results will pave the way for the young team to get on the right path and attain more maturity.”

The tour is Pakistan’s first to India since 1999 and they are looking to atone for last year’s home defeat by their arch-rivals.

The Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in Dharamshala since fleeing China in 1959, will not inaugurate Thursday’s match as originally planned.

There were reports that the Pakistan Cricket Board were concerned about his presence because of their country’s good relations with China.

“The decision has been taken by the Dalai Lama as he didn’t want to cause inconvenience to anyone,” said his spokesman, Tenzin Takla.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/4307935.stm

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actually acrobi this is the one to read - this is so true if they don’t deliver now then aalooo’s captaincy chances are bleak

**Crunch time for captain Inzamam
By Paresh Soni **

Inzy needs players to stand up and fight

Richard Pybus
Inzamam-ul-Haq is a man under pressure.

Inconsistent performances from his team have led to questions about his future as Pakistan captain.

His statistics as a batsman - more than 7,000 runs and 20 Test centuries - are impressive.

Even Inzamam’s fielding and running between the wickets, which was a source of ridicule a few years ago, has improved considerably.

But his record as skipper - three wins and five defeats from 10 Tests - is less spectacular.

Defeat to India at home last year was hard to take, so could another reverse in the return series spell the end of the 35-year-old’s reign?

“This series is going to be critical, not only for Inzy, but also the direction the team goes in,” former Pakistan coach Richard Pybus told BBC Sport.

“People are going to look for him to stand up and be counted. This series could potentially be the making of Inzy as a captain.”

LONG-SERVING SKIPPERS
Imran Khan (14 wins in 48 Tests)
Javed Miandad (14/34)
Wasim Akram (12/25)
AH Kardar (6/23)
Mushtaq Mohammad (8/19)
Waqar Younis (10/17)

Inzamam’s critics say he needs to be more vocal and demonstrative in the field, but that is unlikely to happen.

“I’ve known him for a long time, I took him to Australia as an Under-19 player, and he’s not changed at all since then,” commented former Test all-rounder Wasim Raja.

“He’s a very quiet person, he has his own way of dealing with issues on and off the field. He tries his best, and will chip in with the odd comment.”

But Pybus and Raja agree that Inzamam should not shoulder all the blame for Pakistan’s performances, which include a 3-0 defeat in Australia recently.

“If he or Yousuf Youhana get out cheaply, there is no-one to hold the batting together,” said Raja.

Pybus went even further, adding: "You can make the best strategic decisions and marshal the troops as well as you can but the team has to follow and take responsibility.

The captaincy has tended to be passed around with everybody having a bash

Richard Pybus

"What Inzy really needs, and what the country is looking for, are players to stand up and fight.

“There is no shortage of talent - that’s never been an issue with Pakistan - but they need guys to control and win games.”

One thing in Inzamam’s favour is the apparent lack of captaincy options elsewhere in the squad.

Younis Khan has replaced Yousuf Youhana as vice-captain but Raja said: “There appears to be no-one else who could captain the side. I can’t see anyone else who could take the leadership role.”

Pybus added: “The captaincy has tended to be passed around with everybody having a bash and they discover somebody who can half-captain the team. There tends to be a lack of long-term planning.”

Of course, a victory against India would see Inzamam heralded as a national hero.

“If that happens, the Australia series will be forgotten, Bob Woolmer will be the best thing since sliced bread and the chairman of board will be lined up for the presidency,” said Pybus.

"I wouldn’t discount it if Inzy can rally the troops and come up with some good gameplans with Bob.

“But the team has to execute those gameplans and some of the other blokes have to come to the party.”

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/other_international/pakistan/4279933.stm

Shoaib’s absence may fire up Sami

Shoaib’s absence may fire up Sami: Bari

KARACHI: Pakistan chief selector said on Tuesday he hoped the absence of paceman Shoaib Akhtar could inspire fellow bowler Mohammad Sami to spring a surprise on the team’s first tour of India for six years.

“Because Shoaib is the fastest bowler in the world he will be missed and every player needs to give 25 percent extra to overcome his loss,” Wasim Bari told AFP.

Shoaib pulled out of the Test series due to a hamstring injury but is aiming to make a possible return for the one-day series. “One hopes that with the responsibility, the best in Sami will come out,” Bari added.

Bari said Pakistan could still come away from the tour with a result. “They can spring a surprise in India,” he said, adding, “I think we’ve a talented side. Obviously they made some mistakes on their last tour of Australia, but they must capitalise on the lessons they learnt.”

Bari described the Indian tour as a turning point for Pakistan. “Good results will pave the way for the young team to get on the right path and attain more maturity,” he said.

Ramiz Raja, a former Pakistan captain and ex-chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said the side could upset India if they come out with all guns blazing. “If Pakistan want to achieve good results they must adopt an aggressive strategy. They must score quickly and score big before the spinners come on,” he said.

Source: http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/index.html

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**Spinner Hafeez is no chucker
***By our correspondent
*

KARACHI: Pakistan all rounder Mohammad Hafeez is certain to be selected for the six-match one-day series in India as tests —carried out by biomechanic and bowling experts —have cleared his bowling action which was reported during the VB Series in Australia.

A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said on Tuesday that initial reports from the University of Western Australia in Perth —where Hafeez had undergone tests —had shown that he didn’t have a major flaw in his bowling action.

“Although we are yet to get official reports from the University but we’ve been verbally informed that Hafeez straightens his bowling arm below the 15 degrees latitude allowed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) from March 1,” a PCB official stated.

He said the official report on Hafeez’s bowling action would be received soon and then sent on to ICC for further confirmation. “But going by the initial reports Hafeez should be able to bowl in the one-day series in India,” he stated.

Chief selector Wasim Bari has said that Hafeez was under consideration to be selected for the India one-dayers —particularly since Shoaib Malik had not yet been allowed to resume bowling and there was little likelihood he would get the ICC clearance on the tour.

Malik’s bowling action has not been cleared by the ICC as tests had shown he straightened his arm by 21 degrees but by the second tests this had been reduced to 18 degrees.

Source:http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/mar2005-daily/02-03-2005/sports/s7.htm

Pakistan in India - a retrospective

**Pakistan in India - a retrospective
**By Scott Heinrich

**Pakistan’s current tour of India is their first there for six years and sixth overall dating back to 1952/53.

Of the 27 Tests played between the two sides in India - including a one-off Asian Test Championship match in 1999 - the hosts have won five, Pakistan four with 18 draws.

BBC Sport takes a look back at these contests between two fierce arch-rivals. **

**1952/53, INDIA WON FIVE-TEST SERIES 2-1 **

Legendary all-rounder Vinoo Mankad took 8-52 and 5-79 as Lala Amarnath’s India took an early lead with a crushing innings victory over Abdul Kardar’s Pakistan in Delhi.

Fortunes turned sharply in the second Test at Lucknow, with a rejigged Pakistani attack led by Fazal Mahmood (match figures of 12-94) and Nazar Mohammad’s unbeaten 124 sinking India by an innings.

But the see-saw swung back India’s way in Bombay as they reclaimed the lead with a 10-wicket win built around centuries from Vijay Hazare and Polly Umrigar.

A wildly erratic series was dampened by the washed-out fourth-Test draw in Madras, and Pakistan’s bafflingly slow scoring in Calcutta ensured that the first ever Test series between the two teams would be won by India.

**1960/61, FIVE-TEST SERIES DRAWN 0-0 **

Although centurions Hanif Mohammad and Saeed Ahmed kept Pakistan’s second wicket intact for most of the first day, rain meant the first Test in Bombay was unable to reach a natural conclusion.

The second Test in Kanpur had no such problems, but with Pakistan batting for nigh on 200 overs for their first-innings 335 another draw was always on the cards.

A declaration by Pakistan captain Fazal Mahmood set up the possibility of a result in Calcutta, but a target of 268 and an asking rate of five per over did not tempt India.

Onto Madras, where a batting paradise ensured massive first-innings scores, marathon spells for bowlers and another stalemate.

A century from Umrigar in Delhi helped India total 463 batting first in the final Test, and a five-wicket haul from Vaman Kumar saw Pakistan follow on and look in danger of defeat.

But Nari Contractor’s side failed to knock Pakistan over quickly enough second time around, with the visitors seeing off 127.4 overs for 250 runs.

**1979/80, INDIA WON SIX-TEST SERIES 2-0 **

The drawn first Test in Bangalore highlighted by Mudassar Nazar’s first-innings century was followed another in Delhi, but the second Test was anything but a bore draw.

India looked on top when Kapil Dev’s 5-58 helped skittle Asif Iqbal’s visitors for 273 in the first innings.

But, on a docile deck, paceman Sikander Bakht stunned India with figures of 8-69, ripping out Sunil Gavaskar’s India for 126 in 41.5 overs virtually on his own.

After dismissing Pakistan for 242 in the second innings, India faced a victory target of 390 and a visiting attack minus Imran Khan, who had become injured during the match.

After 131 overs, six wickets and Dilip Vengsarkar’s unbeaten 146 off 370 balls, honours were declared even with India just 26 runs short of victory.

Pakistan’s inability to bowl India out seemed to affect them, and they dropped the third Test in Bombay after twice being dismissed for sub-200 scores.

Bad weather made sure the fourth Test in Kanpur was of little consequence, but India put the series out of Pakistan’s reach with a thumping 10-wicket win in Madras that was built around Gavaskar’s 166 and Kapil’s match figures of 11-144.

**1983/84, THREE-TEST SERIES DRAWN 0-0 **

Nobody was in much of a hurry to force a result in the first Test in Calcutta, despite seven hours of play lost to rain.

The teams were separated by just 13 runs on first-innings scores, but a combined run-rate of barely over two meant that Gavaskar’s 28th Test century in the second dig was for the record book only.

Again, rain stripped the second Test in Jalandhar of seven hours but Aunshuman Gaekwad did as much to rob the game of a result as the weather.

Gaekwad’s 201 not only kept Kapil Dev’s India safe - they had fallen to 131-4 in reply to 337 - but, scored off 436 balls, it was then the slowest-ever first-class double century.

The five hours lost to rain in the final Test in Nagpur probably deprived the series of a victor, as Pakistan were faced with a fourth-innings chase of just 186.

They had worked into a strong position on the back of skipper Zaheer Abass’s 85 in the first-innings and Mohammad Nazir’s 5-72 in the second, but time was the only winner.

**1986/87, PAKISTAN WON FIVE-TEST SERIES 1-0 **

To this day, Imran Khan is the only Pakistan captain to leave India with a Test series victory under his belt.

The legendary all-rounder was in good form throughout, starting in the drawn first Test in Madras where his 135, including 14 boundaries and five sixes, was the highlight.

India had the visitors on the ropes in the second Test in Calcutta, with Mohammad Azharuddin’s 141 and Roger Binny’s 6-56 allowing Kapil Dev to declare with only three second-innings wickets down.

But, faced with a tough target of 356, Pakistan dug in for 87 overs to reach 179-5, with Javed Miandad marshalling the resistance.

India again were on top in Jaipur after Azharuddin and Ravi Shastri stroked centuries in the hosts’ first-innings 465-8 declared.

Pakistan replied with just 341 despite Rameez Raja’s 114, but a washed-out third day meant the third Test would end in a draw.

The fourth Test in Ahmedabad saw Ijaz Faqih score a century and Pakistan bat for the first two days for just 395 runs.

An up-and-coming Wasim Akram took 4-60 to help establish a first-innings advantage, but time was on nobody’s side and a draw eventuated.

It teed up a classic encounter in the fifth Test at Bangalore, where it took a spinner’s dream track to separate the sides.

Pakistan seemed anything but eventual winners when left-arm tweaker Maninder Singh’s 7-27 sent them packing for just 116.

A fifty to Vengsarkar helped India pass that total for the loss of four wickets, but Iqbal Qasim (5-48) and Tauseef Ahmed (5-54) combined to pluck out the last six wickets for 19 runs.

Pakistan totalled a creditable 249 second time around, setting India 221 to win in plenty of time.

Despite Gavaskar’s heroic 96, India fell 16 agonising runs short with Pakistan’s spin twins again doing the damage.

**1998/99, TWO-TEST DRAWN 1-1 **

Anil Kumble was at the peak of his powers in this mini-series, but even his 6-70 in the first innings of the first Test at Chennai could not save India.

A stunning 141 from Shahid Afridi in a second-innings score of 286 set India 271 to win, but despite an equally majestic 136 from Sachin Tendulkar they fell 12 runs short.

Saqlain Mushtaq, who had taken a brace of five-wicket hauls at Chennai, repeated the dose in Delhi but the second Test would go down in history very much as Kumble’s.

Faced with a mammoth target of 420 to win, Pakistan crumbled in the face of a Kumble onslaught.

The leg-spinner achieved the holy grail of bowling, taking all 10 wickets to emulate England’s Jim Laker 43 years prior. “It’s all still a dream,” Kumble later said. “I still can’t get over it.”

Story from BBC SPORT:

Published: 2005/02/28 08:40:51 GMT
© BBC MMV

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spinner hafeez is no chucker but he sure is a very big looser with no talent and a very big source....

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:smack2:hafeez a spinner, I can bowl better with my right hand, actually way better that that dude!

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Acrobi123 Bhai,

God forbid aap ka prediction galat hua tou mere se tou bach ker rehna!!!:smiley:

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Aejaz bhai mera bhi wohi haal ho ga jo aap ka huwa tha after the platinum jubliee game,
I will also change/move to another house 1 month Hibernation :stuck_out_tongue:

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Aejaz bhai, aap ko mera ik hi mashwara hai, aur woh ye ke take it easy this time. With last four consecutive defeats, its gonna be very interesting series all together. aapko wese bhi ziyada tension lenay ka nahi hai :flower1:

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[quote=“smooth_guy”]
Aejaz bhai, aap ko mera ik hi mashwara hai, aur woh ye ke take it easy this time. With last four consecutive defeats, its gonna be very interesting series all together. aapko wese bhi ziyada tension lenay ka nahi hai :flower1:/QUOTE
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Good luck Imran, Please don’t mind if I said some thing rude un-intentionaly - Sorry
Lets enjoy the games, May the best team wins,

:jhanda: Inshallah

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hey i looked at the picture… all their girls welcoming our team. cricket team ka welcome nahi lag raha tha. girls wearing those dance clothes all in cheap red and… :mad:

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Chill pill TNWBe everyone has a right to have lil bit of fun :p

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"fun" i thought they insulted our team.

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umummm nah! look they are already overwhelmed how Pakistanis treated Indian team and plain simple fact is they cant do it at all.
so they are going to do whatever they can to come close by, TNWBe

what makes you thing it was an insult?

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well..... just the look of those girls standing in a line wearing cheap red. cz the picture looked funny that's why i said, "insult"

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what/where pics TNWB?

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I have said this before and will say it again!!!

Its going to be a very tall order to do what Pakistan was able to do, inspite of that I again Repeat let there be no stupid or unwanted incidents and I will be Happy.

Hospitality baad mai dekhte rahe ge:D

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TNWB, umum I dont know what pic are you referring to but I think its post #16 in India vs Pakistan (pics) section

I dont see any such thing.
though that pic it self is cute.!

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^^ Aha! attitude :stuck_out_tongue:

well unwanted incident, ofcourse its India, how can you forget what happened in WC when Srilanka Jaysuria swept India with his slow lollypop left arm spin.

and when Pakistan visited under captaincy of Wasim Akram they had to clear the whole ground!

Khair stupid incident I dont know but I want a rivalry to go along… like Youhanna and Pathan or someone else like Younis Khan vs Harbajan Singh or
Butt vs Kumble …
tab maza aaye ga :stuck_out_tongue: