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Pakistan Vs India - 2017 Champions Trophy Final

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The relevant statistics are in our favor. And that is what matters.



Keyboard warriors ka future ho ya na ho. Laikin tum jaisai chuttuon ka to bilkul nahi hai.

180 runs ki defeat fluke nahi hoti bharati khusrai.

Please complete education first, you still are unable to comprehend and contradicting your self
when did India lost by 180 last time , It not a common event but a fluke / exception.

get your facts clear about exceptions (fluke) and frequent events

Oh hello past ko nahi manta present ko nahi manta tu manta kis ko hay dheet insaan jahil insaan

Present ko manta hun fluke ko nahi ,
ICC rankings depict present not a fluke,
ICC will rank India above PAK because kabhi kabhi andhe ke haath bhi bater lag jaata hai :P

Kitni bar haar k yaqeen aie ga tumhay indiot?
73 times you have loses still not believing what a nation of ignorant people

Refer ICC rank to check facts about good teams,

Key board commandos to kuch bhi type karte rehete hain

so...is this sort of like S.Korea/Japan beating China in a table-tennis championshio ?
Yes, India is a tier one team and Pakistan is currently ranked at the bottom, Once they were good team couple of decades ago.
they won a match and jumping like monkeys :P :P

To be precise it is like Vietnam/ Nepal beating China in Table tennis or Badminton. (Players can have a lucky/ bad day, but generalization cannot be done based on one result)
 
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His name is Arsalan. he is a american wannabe. @Zibago knows more about him

WTF? you are talking about me right...? Just making sure. I don't do Pakistani politics so you lying would only work in Pakistan. My name is "Arsalan"? :angel::rofl:. This one sentence speaks for your credibility or the lack of it pretty well. Next, you further showed me a continuity of your paranoia and propaganda by saying a "member" knows me on here :enjoy:! Love it. You have absolutely no f*cking idea who I am. Trust me on this. Call me a Ghost rider!

If someone doesn't agree with how you people run your negative propaganda, doesn't mean that you know them or they must be from the "other" side. People like me, have been to Pakistan....some of us know a lot about Pakistan and more. Let's leave this topic at that.
 
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Saw this Fact in a couple of websites. Trying to find them to share with you...



@scionoftheindus , Apologies the guy was Shadab and not Hasan Ali...Still it is a Great Fact.

"A day before Shadab turned two, Yuvraj made his debut for India."

http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-champions-trophy-2017/content/story/1104663.html
Add 5 years to that number..you will get his real age..he is 23


Indian media is now abusing its own players.
Hockey and cricket are not the same..india pakistan finals created a lot of frenzy in both pak and india..lets not make it political by tying black bands.if wd tie black bands for our soldiers, pakistanis will tie them for dead kashmiri terrorists... (whom they call freedom fighters)..it creates unnecessary animosity...things are alteady worse..lets not make them worst...I dont endorse even hockey players gesture...they shouldnt have done what they did..lets keep sports as sports.
 
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WTF? you are talking about me right...? Just making sure. I don't do Pakistani politics so you lying would only work in Pakistan. My name is "Arsalan"? :angel::rofl:. This one sentence speaks for your credibility or the lack of it pretty well. Next, you further showed me a continuity of your paranoia and propaganda by saying a "member" knows me on here :enjoy:! Love it. You have absolutely no f*cking idea who I am. Trust me on this. Call me a Ghost rider!

If someone doesn't agree with how you people run your negative propaganda, doesn't mean that you know them or they must be from the "other" side. People like me, have been to Pakistan....some of us know a lot about Pakistan and more. Let's leave this topic at that.

Cry me a river.... no one cares.
 
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hay Allah!

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@Hell hound @The Sandman @Moonlight @RealNapster
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His name is Arsalan. he is a american wannabe. @Zibago knows more about him
His real is Aurangzeb his old id was viper001 which was permanently banned for threatning mods
He is professional liar he claims to own multiple ferraris when we asked for pictures he showed us random google image pictures
@The Sandman can share more gems about this person
 
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Please complete education first, you still are unable to comprehend and contradicting your self
when did India lost by 180 last time , It not a common event but a fluke / exception.

get your facts clear about exceptions (fluke) and frequent events



Present ko manta hun fluke ko nahi ,
ICC rankings depict present not a fluke,
ICC will rank India above PAK because kabhi kabhi andhe ke haath bhi bater lag jaata hai :P



Refer ICC rank to check facts about good teams,

Key board commandos to kuch bhi type karte rehete hain


Yes, India is a tier one team and Pakistan is currently ranked at the bottom, Once they were good team couple of decades ago.
they won a match and jumping like monkeys :P :P

To be precise it is like Vietnam/ Nepal beating China in Table tennis or Badminton. (Players can have a lucky/ bad day, but generalization cannot be done based on one result)


Yep A Fluke Keep Saying That To Calm Your Nerves:rofl::rofl::rofl:


Tests: (Pakistan 12; India 9)
ODIs: (Pakistan 73; India 52)
 
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Bangladesh defeated Australia in 2005, Did ICC ranked Bangladesh above Aus....... NO

Kenya defeated WI in 1996 WC, Did ICC ranked Kenya above WI....... NO

Greece won Eurocup in 2004, Was it ranked best teams in europe ...... NO

What did we learn?
- there can be exceptions, there can be flukes, but facts always remains facts,

On their day pack of dogs can defeat a tiger but that doesnot change the FACT :P
 
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The metamorphosis of a champion

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London: Pakistan's reputation for the unbelievable — good and bad, often at the same time — may seem hackneyed, but it would have been hard to be convinced two weeks ago that this was a team capable of winning the Champions Trophy.

From crashing to an embarrassing, umpteenth defeat to India in Birmingham to beating the same opponent in the final, Pakistan has travelled the full range on the scale.

Along the way, Sarfraz Ahmed and Mickey Arthur — captain and coach — have managed to turn their band of talented but inexperienced men into a brilliant team.

Big-match player

India had no answer to Mohammad Amir, who broke the spine of the run chase with his dismissals of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli (drawing two edges off two balls) and Shikhar Dhawan. It cannot be easy for batsmen new at the crease to face a left-armer like Amir, with his pace and movement.

Life has come full circle for the bowler, who six years ago was arriving at nearby Southwark Crown Court — 2.5 miles from the Oval — to face a hearing into spot-fixing charges.

“It says a lot about his personality,” Arthur said afterwards.

“We've been through all that before. But, what I do know is that Mohammad Amir is a big-match player. The bigger the game, the more he performs, the more amped up he gets, so he doesn't shy away from pressure situations. He's got proper big match temperament, and he showed that today on the biggest stage.”

Arthur dismissed Pakistan's defeat to India in the opener as an aberration, insisting that he had believed in the team all along. There were crucial personnel changes, however.

Fakhar Zaman replaced Ahmed Shehzad and Junaid Khan filled in for the injured Wahab Riaz. Before the Champions Trophy, Zaman had played only one ODI. He finished the final as the Man-of-the-Match, his blithe, attacking shots laying the foundation for the win.

Zaman the fighter


Later, he revealed how ill he had been the night before, believing that he would not play in the final.

“When we came yesterday for practice, I wasn’t feeling good. I knocked only five to ten balls and left because I had no energy. I had practised a lot the day before. I was sweating a lot. I was fasting the day before.

“Then I called our masseur, and Shane, our physio, and told them that my body feels very bad, please do something. When I came back to the hotel, I told Shane I couldn't play tomorrow. But he gave me tablets, protein, glucose — he gave me everything and told me, ‘No you will play tomorrow’.

“He was with me the whole time. When I woke up in the morning, I was feeling good.”

His two years in the Pakistan Navy had helped, Zaman insisted.

“I did a lot of hard training. It built a very strong base. In the Navy, our coach Azam Khan saw me playing cricket and told me I could play higher. He then wrote letters to the headquarters and said that he needs me for cricket.”

A revelation

Hasan Ali, who made his international debut only in August, was a revelation, taking priceless wickets in the middle overs, and was rightly declared Player-of-the-Tournament for his 13 scalps (at an economy rate of 4.29).

Zaman and Ali were hugely influential as Pakistan saw off South Africa, Sri Lanka, England and India; going from barely qualifying for the Champions Trophy to beating the world's best and winning the whole thing.

Along the way there were contributions from Azhar Ali, Shadab Khan, Rumman Raees and old warhorse Mohammad Hafeez, who perhaps surprised even himself with his uncharacteristic belligerence on Sunday.

By Pakistan cricket's standards, though, that is no surprise.
 
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