WA Second XI vs Pakistan 40 over Match

As the match finished early today, both teams will play a 40 over a side game, scores will be updated soon

Pakistan 50 for 1 in 12 overs at lunch

^ where did u get the current score from?

any update?

here you go !!!

Pakistan regained some pride by winning the 40-over practice match easily. Abdul Razzaq clubbed 74 from 54 balls, with eight fours and three sixes, while Shahid Afridi chipped in with 34 from 25 balls as the Pakistanis reached 8 for 273. WA's 2nd XI managed only 147 in reply.

from where are u getting this info:.

Re: here you go !!!

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Pakistan regained some pride by winning the 40-over practice match easily. Abdul Razzaq clubbed 74 from 54 balls, with eight fours and three sixes, while Shahid Afridi chipped in with 34 from 25 balls as the Pakistanis reached 8 for 273. WA's 2nd XI managed only 147 in reply.
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^^ Is he day dreaming ? :D

Re: Re: here you go !!!

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^^ Is he day dreaming ? :D
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1000 apologize they actually played a 40 over game, grrr

Pakistan have lost the opening match of their Australia tour against a Western Australian 2nd XI after their rearranged batting order failed to reach 94 at Perth's James Oval.

Needing 50 more runs for victory on the third day, Pakistan fell 11 short and the match finished so early that a 40-overs game was hastily scheduled. Pakistan, who used 15 players during the warm-up, made a small target look extremely difficult as they twisted their batting order: Yousuf Youhana, who extended his overnight 28 to 41, and Younis Khan (28) were the only ones to reach double figures. Justin Coetzee was the pick of the bowlers, adding 5 for 23 to his first-innings 5 for 66.

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, said he was concerned by the performance but that it was not a "big blow". He concluded: "It showed the limitations of some of our young batsmen and our senior batsmen as well, so we've got a lot of work to do in the next few days. I think it's a reality check for all the players who now have to start working a bit harder than they were."

Pakistan will have a chance to find some form in lead-up matches against the Chairman's XI at Lilac Hill and Western Australia before the first Test at the WACA on December 16.

Pakistan regained some pride by winning the 40-over practice match easily. Abdul Razzaq clubbed 74 from 54 balls, with eight fours and three sixes, while Shahid Afridi chipped in with 34 from 25 balls as the Pakistanis reached 8 for 273. WA's 2nd XI managed only 147 in reply.

^ link??

do uguyz have any scoreboard i mean full scoreboard where every player performance has been shown for this match.bcz i couldn't find any

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do uguyz have any scoreboard i mean full scoreboard where every player performance has been shown for this match.bcz i couldn't find any
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Nope there is no score board for it, however if you read the summary of the match @ cricinfo you will find the summary of 40 over match as well

I think this match happened in the imagination of our players. They dreamt that they won after loosing.

A case of over eating perhaps. :p

Abey yaar haad ho gai, by the way I was thinking like that after reading the post 1st :smiley:
but when I checked with cricinfo it was there.

and just incase if you are overeating, I hope not…

http://plus.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/DEC/118621_AUS_03DEC2004.html

Western Australia 2nd XI v Pakistanis, Perth, 3rd day

Pakistan slump to embarrassing defeat

Cricinfo staff

December 3, 2004

Western Australia 2nd XI 158 and 192 beat Pakistanis 257 and 83 (Yousuf Youhana 41, Coetzee 5-23) by 10 runs

Pakistan have lost the opening match of their Australia tour against a Western Australian 2nd XI after their rearranged batting order failed to reach 94 at Perth’s James Oval.

Needing 50 more runs for victory on the third day, Pakistan fell 11 short and the match finished so early that a 40-overs game was hastily scheduled. Pakistan, who used 15 players during the warm-up, made a small target look extremely difficult as they twisted their batting order: Yousuf Youhana, who extended his overnight 28 to 41, and Younis Khan (28) were the only ones to reach double figures. Justin Coetzee was the pick of the bowlers, adding 5 for 23 to his first-innings 5 for 66.

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, said he was concerned by the performance but that it was not a “big blow”. He concluded: “It showed the limitations of some of our young batsmen and our senior batsmen as well, so we’ve got a lot of work to do in the next few days. I think it’s a reality check for all the players who now have to start working a bit harder than they were.”

Pakistan will have a chance to find some form in lead-up matches against the Chairman’s XI at Lilac Hill and Western Australia before the first Test at the WACA on December 16.

Pakistan regained some pride by winning the 40-over practice match easily. Abdul Razzaq clubbed 74 from 54 balls, with eight fours and three sixes, while Shahid Afridi chipped in with 34 from 25 balls as the Pakistanis reached 8 for 273. WA’s 2nd XI managed only 147 in reply.

© Cricinfo Ltd

Perhaps this will help …
According to Bob Woolmer…

Pakistan Cricket tour of Australia UPDATE (1)
04 Dec 2004
Pakistan Cricket tour of Australia UPDATE (1)

Just a short up date to let you know what is happening. I haven’t been able to answer too many questions recently but will put that right soon we have been extremely busy so I have been getting to bed early.
The match against the WA 2nd XI, was an excellent chance to get rid of the jet lag and although I would have liked more practice it was nice to get out in the middle. As you would have noticed it was a practice match and that most of the players had an opportunity to get some practice, although disappointingly some were unable to take that opportunity!
However the bowlers had a good work out and everyone trained every day. The pitch was also interesting and very grassy so the ball moved around all the time and that was a good lesson for all the batters.
For all those doubters please don’t read a lot into the result, we had already decided to play 40 overs each the day before after the game in order to give the players more practice.
It probably won’t be reported but we scored 270 in 40 overs and bowled the opposition out for 140. It is always difficult to rationalize how the same team can score 270 in 40 overs but not get 93 in unlimited time! I guess some of you will say that it is the unpredictability of the Pakistan players!
In reality the players now realize that they will have to make adjustments to there current techniques, not major but enough to cope with these types of pitches. Indeed for the whole game players were working hard.

The pessimists among you will also be saying I told you so! But I know that the players are determined to do well over here and we have plenty of time to make a difference! During the game Shoaib Akthar trained very hard, bowling the designated amount and running and doing shuttles every day! Please realise that this was exactly what we wanted him to do and the other players ran and trained each day.

Of course you will be disappointed that we lost the game, but considering the game was played with all the bowlers taking it in turn to bowl and batsmen getting used to the conditions (well at least some of them), it was not played in order to win at all costs.
As I said though the second innings was disappointing but it will act as a reality check for everyone including me.
Meanwhile Inzamam is recovering from Bronchitis and will be ready to play next Tuesday and with Sami bowling extremely well and both Mohammed’s Khalil and Asif showing much promise I have taken many positives from this performance.

We will have a day off and will be going to Rottenest Island tomorrow and then back to work on Sunday afternoon at the magnificent WACA facilities.

I will be answering questions tomorrow evening

Kind Regards
Bob

^^ thanx bro this really helped :D

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^^ thanx bro this really helped :D
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Np and most welcome.