VB Series--> Pakistan V Australia (Perth)

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LoL. yeah I know, first part of the feeling I had came true. But hope the other part doesnt come true :frowning:

Waisay Rana played a cute innings as well. The way he leapt in the air after hitting those winning runs showed how much it means to him and he likes to compete.

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unbelievable stuff by razzaq yoyo and afridi :clap:

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congrats to u too :hug:

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khalil too (in bowling) :dhimpak: :clap:

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n he was jumping rite infront of brett lee,beychara jal jal ke kabab horaha tha :hehe:

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ATLAST some thing to cheer about.

This will give them alot of confidence just on the rite time.

Good LUCK

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Go Pakistan Its Yo Birthday Yyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeay

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Razzaq Ius Siiik

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Razzaq helps Pakistan clinch a thriller](http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2005/JAN/171449_AUS_30JAN2005.html)

Pakistan 7 for 268 (Youhana 72, Razzaq 63*) beat Australia 265 (Clarke 75*, Razzaq 4-53) by 3 wickets

In a game that seesawed, with the initiative being more often given up by Pakistan than wrested away by Australia, Pakistan managed to hold their nerve and win by three wickets. A spirited showing with the ball ensured that Australia were kept down to 265 at the WACA, and even that total seemed unlikely until Pakistan fluffed chances and Michael Clarke carved out a crucial 75 at No. 6. But Pakistan raised their game when it mattered and scored the runs needed for victory.

Pakistan’s win means that the identity of Australia’s opponents in the finals of this VB Series are still not known. It will all boil down to the last qualifying game, between Pakistan and West Indies on Tuesday, also at the WACA.

Pakistan began their chase badly, and were reduced to 3 for 49 after their young batsmen succumbed to quality fast bowling on a Perth pitch which, as usual, possessed true bounce and pace. Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling.

But Inzamam-ul-Haq and Yousuf Youhana kept cool and weathered the storm. They didn’t worry about scoring quickly, opting for a safety-first attitude instead. Inzamam’s experience and class came through as he defended watchfully, ran sparingly, and made the loose balls count with crunching drives off the back foot. With a cheeky Youhana for company he put on 74 for the fourth wicket, in 16 overs.

Brad Hogg then got Australia back into the game, dismissing Inzamam against the run of play. Inzamam swept at a full one, and missed. The straighter delivery thudded into the pad and a furious Inzamam (29) stomped off, lbw. Two runs later Shoaib Malik attempted to steal a single from Andrew Symonds, but he charged in and kicked the ball onto the stumps with a deft left instep that Thierry Henry would have been proud of, and Malik was run out (5 for 125).

Youhana kept up the good work, nudging, nurdling and poking his way along, just occasionally launching into the big hit, like the time he danced down the pitch and deposited Hogg into the stands at long-off. But he couldn’t finish the job either, falling for 72 - 90 balls, seven fours, one six - when he tried to chip Symonds over mid-off and failed (6 for 170).

Then came a manic period of batting that made the Inzamam-Youhana crawl worthwhile. Shahid Afridi walked out with the mien of a heavyweight boxer about to thump an opponent, and clouted the ball a long way. Symonds watched a perfectly good delivery disappear back over his head for six of the best over long-off; another was creamed over long-on. But just when it seemed that Afridi was playing the crucial knock, his blood boiled over and he top-edged Symonds to Lee at square leg. Afridi had taken 30 off just 13 balls, and brought the required run rate under six an over.

Then Razzaq, who had stepped his game up a gear or two with the ball earlier, played a gem with the bat. Aggressive, fearless, but sensible, he rattled up an unbeaten 63 off 61 balls, and shepherded Pakistan to victory with 16 balls to spare. That, alongside his 4 for 53 earlier in the day, was enough to secure the Man of the Match award.

Razzaq may even have had a five-for had it not been for Pakistan’s butter-fingered catching. The disease crept in early on, when Adam Gilchrist was dropped twice before he was finally bowled by Razzaq for 47. And Pakistan certainly were not helped by their decision to leave out Kamran Akmal and play Younis Khan as a makeshift keeper, supposedly in the interests of team balance.

With Matthew Hayden already back in the hutch, his run of poor form prolonged, Pakistan were in with a good chance of restricting Australia. Plenty of batsmen got starts – Ponting made 29, Damien Martyn 24 and Symonds 23 – but wickets fell at regular intervals, and Australia were in a spot of bother at 6 for 156.

But then came an innings of character from the man leading the runscoring charts in this tournament. Michael Clarke came in at No. 6, charged with playing another substantial innings, and he made the difference between a healthy total and a good one. The steady fall of wickets at the other end only made Clarke assume more responsibility. He initially restrained his wide range of strokes, but accelerated once set. He opened his shoulders and unfurled the big shots that had been kept under lock and key, reaching 50 with a vicious pulled six off Razzaq, who ended up with 4 for 53. Clarke was also dropped, in the outfield by Salman Butt, and this time it did cost Pakistan. Clarke rounded off the Australian innings with ruthless efficiency, reaching 75 at a run a ball, with five fours and a six, and lifted Australia to 265. **On most days you would back Australia to defend that score. But on the day they were on the receiving end of a Pakistan special. **

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u have made my day lads, what more can i say thena splendid victory, u made me eat my words well played indeed zindabad boys zindabad. stick that u cocky aussies and a sini on ponting’s face haha taste some loss.

:jhanda:

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ahem ahem

Did I say something? :konfused:

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Yes you did Kudozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :dhimpak:

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great win :alhamd: congrats to everyone… just keep faith in team and :insha: they’ll win again!

and as earlier people expressed it already, this win came without Shoaib Akhtar! :k:

Rao was very unlucky due to our butter-finger-fielding otherwise the results could’ve been much better. I think they should persis with same bowlers and batsmen.

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Great Match and a fabulous victory for Pakistan. Hopefully this will put them in the right frame of mind, before taking on West Indies.

Younis inclusion as a wicket keeper was a mis-fire, and fortunately all-is-well-that-ends-well. Otherwise it was a disaster. Anyway, Younis is back in Pakistan now. So Kamran will be back again, and hopefully he can relive his century against the Windies.

It was Razzaq’s day through and through. Despite the dropped catches, he ended up with 4 wickets. Malik’s did redeem for the initial dropped chance.

Afridi is a whole different matter. The guy has immense power and it was his stint (brief though it was) that completely turned the tide by reversing the climbing RRR.

Anyway, here is an article that was published on Cricket-Online](http://www.cricket-online.org/news.php?sid=4480&PHPSESSID=af81ec1b6c5c10839b9cd5b41bd23032). I am only reproducing some excerpts. **Razzaq stars in Pakistan win
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 *by Thomas Rose*

Pakistan have maintained their unbeaten record over Australia in Perth with a come-from-behind three-wicket win in their VB Series clash today. Abdul Razzaq was the star for Pakistan, taking 4-53 before scoring 63 not out to lead his side to a morale-boosting victory.
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At this point, Pakistan were still well adrift in terms of runs required and balls remaining; enter Shahid Afridi to bridge that gap.

Afridi was off the mark immediately and he had hardly begun to settle when he slammed Symonds over the mid-on fence. The gap was quickly bridged as Afridi mixed guile and touch with some incredible slogging. He again put Symonds over long-on into the stands, a shot which some locals believe was the biggest hit they’ve ever seen at the WACA from that end of the pitch.
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Lee put his hands on his head and Gilchrist covered a concerned look with his left mitt; Australia’s VB Series canter was no more, and Pakistan had finally proved themselves a worthy opponent. The West Indies arguably already held the title with their performance in the Brisbane washout.

** Ponting was understandably upset with his team’s performance **on a bitter night for Australian sport which saw Lleyton Hewitt lose the Australian Open final to Marat Safin.

 "**It was a terrible day's cricket from Australia today, with everybody getting starts and nobody putting their hand up to make a big score**," Ponting said.

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(Pakistan) are a very dangerous side, they have some very good all-rounders and Afridi came in and struck the ball cleanly again,” he added, wary of the upcoming finals series.

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aussies just threw away the game..they let us win cuz they dont wanna face windies in finals :p

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we are the beshtest team in the whoooole world :k:

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It was Pakistan's first win against Australia since we won against them in Brisbane to won that three match series on 19th june 2002. Since then Pakistan played australia in Kenya, in WC 2003, in Holland, in England and in this VB series. On most occassions in these matches, Pakistan had australia on the backfoor and let them off the hook. We lacked the final blow and today we delivered it. Hopefully we will qualify for final and give them areal tough time in those matches as well.

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^ :insha:

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Afridi haters, that was some impact, don't you think!? He was still stupid enough to get out when he did, but boy did he reduce the run rate at the right time or what! I'm pretty sure Pakistan has the confidence now to beat the sh*tty West Indian side. I still maintain that it's a pathetic side with poor bowling, and if it wasn't for Brian Lara's genius, we would be in the final already. Let's hope we do well from now on and give Aussies a hard time.

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I hope if only Yousuf Youhana stands...
No one can stop Pakistan to win....
Superb win!!!
Congrats...
Critics.... Where are You???