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well like i said duhstamish that we ruled for a decade in the 90s now is INDIA turn..... i remember as kid whenever i went to watch the match in SHARJAH i knew we would win INDIA but by how much was the question...
till today i think you have to check the stats on how many we have won and how many have you won.....
this is YOUR DECADE ENJOY IT!! best of luck to india
BUT i am not pessimistic like i said we will bounce back not this worldcup maybe but EVERYTHING gets worse b4 it GETS better!!! so no worries!!!!
well like i said duhstamish that we ruled for a decade in the 90s now is INDIA turn..... i remember as kid whenever i went to watch the match in SHARJAH i knew we would win INDIA but by how much was the question...
till today i think you have to check the stats on how many we have won and how many have you won.....
this is YOUR DECADE ENJOY IT!! best of luck to india
BUT i am not pessimistic like i said we will bounce back not this worldcup maybe but EVERYTHING gets worse b4 it GETS better!!! so no worries!!!!
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Lets pray for the India vs Pakistan final. because when we talk about cricket in Ind and Pak then 'Its not just a GAME, but its a RELIGION'.
June 7, 2009
Posted by Kamran Abbasi at 7:43 PM in Twenty20 World Cup 2009
Rubbish Pakistan make England look good
Pakistan not only lost to England but they also demoralised their supporters today. In their international return to The Oval, Pakistan produced an insipid performance that now endangers their chances of qualification for the next stage of the tournament.
The major problem for Pakistan supporters is that their team hasn't even come close to winning any of the warm-up matches or the opening encounter against the hosts. It is hard to pinpoint where Pakistan lost this match, as they lost it almost everywhere and every which way they turned. Pakistan, in truth, have looked below par in every department, with the biggest concerns around the fielding and batting.
A lack of ability could be excused but a lack of competitiveness cannot. Pakistan's team has given the appearance of taking this whole tournament too lightly, which is a shock as this is Pakistan's opportunity to remind that world that it is a cricketing power that should not be ignored. On these performances, Pakistan can be easily ignored.
Younis Khan described the tournament as "fun" and something not to be taken too seriously as its main role is to entertain supporters. The miserable expressions of thousands of Pakistan fans in the stadium would beg to differ.
These supporters have been brought up on the bravado of Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Inzamam-ul Haq. The current approach of the Pakistan squad and its entourage is an insult to its millions of supporters and their heroic predecessors.
After all, this is a World Cup. Supporters pay to watch at the stadium, via satellite, and on the Internet. They want to see their team win. If not win, they want to see their team battle. Fun comes a poor third in the hierarchy.
Pakistan need to quickly get their priorities right. Even a win against The Netherlands may not now be enough.
Ultimately, though, it is hard to blame the players entirely. When a cricket administration is as hopeless as the PCB has been, how can we expect the players to be impeccable professionals?
A trivial match against The Netherlands has now acquired the flavour of a World Cup Final. Come on Pakistan, show some pride and passion.
pakistan needs to beat natherlands by atleast 60 runs. if pakistan score 160 this means netherlands needs to be restricted on 100. and if netherlands score 130 than i m not too sure about this one but i think pakistan need to chase this in 14 or 15 overs.but honestly speaking looking at the curent scenario its hard for pakistan to score 160 and hard for pakistan to chase even 130 lol
June 7, 2009
Posted by Kamran Abbasi at 7:43 PM in Twenty20 World Cup 2009
Rubbish Pakistan make England look good
Pakistan not only lost to England but they also demoralised their supporters today. In their international return to The Oval, Pakistan produced an insipid performance that now endangers their chances of qualification for the next stage of the tournament.
The major problem for Pakistan supporters is that their team hasn't even come close to winning any of the warm-up matches or the opening encounter against the hosts. It is hard to pinpoint where Pakistan lost this match, as they lost it almost everywhere and every which way they turned. Pakistan, in truth, have looked below par in every department, with the biggest concerns around the fielding and batting.
A lack of ability could be excused but a lack of competitiveness cannot. Pakistan's team has given the appearance of taking this whole tournament too lightly, which is a shock as this is Pakistan's opportunity to remind that world that it is a cricketing power that should not be ignored. On these performances, Pakistan can be easily ignored.
Younis Khan described the tournament as "fun" and something not to be taken too seriously as its main role is to entertain supporters. The miserable expressions of thousands of Pakistan fans in the stadium would beg to differ.
These supporters have been brought up on the bravado of Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Inzamam-ul Haq. The current approach of the Pakistan squad and its entourage is an insult to its millions of supporters and their heroic predecessors.
After all, this is a World Cup. Supporters pay to watch at the stadium, via satellite, and on the Internet. They want to see their team win. If not win, they want to see their team battle. Fun comes a poor third in the hierarchy.
Pakistan need to quickly get their priorities right. Even a win against The Netherlands may not now be enough.
Ultimately, though, it is hard to blame the players entirely. When a cricket administration is as hopeless as the PCB has been, how can we expect the players to be impeccable professionals?
A trivial match against The Netherlands has now acquired the flavour of a World Cup Final. Come on Pakistan, show some pride and passion.