Re: U19 World Cup Final: Pakistan v Australia , Jan 30, 2010
Good Luck to boys, they have played well through out the tournament, they have remain unbeaten and I really wish they bring the trophy home but let the best team win on the day.
Re: U19 World Cup Final: Pakistan v Australia , Jan 30, 2010
The good thing is this that Ijaz Ahmad is the coach of them and he is the one who have scored 7th centuries against Australia in ODI’s … so much aggressive against Aussies …
cricinfo is blocked here so i can’t tell you the exact records but I’ve remembered … can somebody give his ODI’s record against Aussies
Where did you get 9 ODI centuries from? Ijaz Ahmed has only 1 ODI century against Australia, but 6 Test centuries. He always played well against Australia though, both in Pakistan and in Australia.
Where did you get 9 ODI centuries from? Ijaz Ahmed has only 1 ODI century against Australia, but 6 Test centuries. He always played well against Australia though, both in Pakistan and in Australia.
This is the thing i was thinking but i don't have access on Cricinfo else show the whole record ..... so he has total 7 centuries against Aussies .... how much average he has against Aussies ????
Re: U19 World Cup Final: Pakistan v Australia , Jan 30, 2010
the top 4 will have to score some runs this time... or at least see off the Aussie quicks who are apparently quite good. and our batsmen have struggled even against relatively mediocre fast bowlers. God help them against decent bowlers.
This is the thing i was thinking but i don't have access on Cricinfo else show the whole record ..... so he has total 7 centuries against Aussies .... how much average he has against Aussies ????
Ijaz's overall batting average is 32.33 and against Aussies its 19.06, he has one century against Aussies (score 111) and that was NOT in Australia.
Re: U19 World Cup Final: Pakistan v Australia , Jan 30, 2010
jiye pakistan and jiya under 19's wish you all the best pakistan !
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It is perhaps fitting that the Under-19 World Cup final should feature Australia and Pakistan. One country conceived the idea of a global youth tournament, the other pioneered the trend of thrusting teenagers into the international arena. To cap it all, the teams meet in a final 22 years after facing off in the inaugural edition of the tournament, in 1988.
A tournament that now competes with first-class cricket in determining the worthiness of players at the international level, the Under-19 World Cup has been dominated by Pakistan over the years; tomorrow’s final is their third in the last four tournaments and their fourth overall.
A bigger pool of players exposed to first-class and List A cricket (eight against four), an unbeaten run in the competition and greater familiarity playing in Lincoln, the venue for the summit clash, givesPakistan a significant advantage. Not that they’ve had it easy; their previous three wins were close-run – two of them going to the last over – with each wrought from a position of weakness. This ability has been less consistent inAustralia’s performances.