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PAKISTAN WIN WORLD CUP 2009!!

Just have faith, this probably isn't the best Pakistani squad in recent years, but still, let's hope that they get their acts together, show some responsibility and do their professional job by defeating NZ.
We have the quality, but do we have the determination and the strong nerves?
Like mr. fatman17 pointed out, we simply gave that game against Srilanka away.
Our bowling is good, our spinners can seriously do damage, but our batting is seriously lacking, and I don't know why and how, but our opening start is always a disaster.
 
Greenshirts face must-win game against New Zealand

Saturday, June 13, 2009
LONDON: Skipper Younis Khan on Friday urged his players to come forward and give their best as Pakistan faced a must-win Super Eights match against New Zealand here at the Oval on Saturday (today), writes Khalid Hussain.

Younis, who scored a sparkling only to see Pakistan crumbling in a run-chase against Sri Lanka here at Lordís on Friday, said that his team needs some good partnerships to bounce back in the tournament.

“It’s very important to have some good partnerships but unfortunately we have failed in that area,” said Younis, who played the key role in a 66-run stand for the fourth-wicket with Misbah-ul-Haq in Friday’s 19-run defeat against Sri Lanka. That was the only substantial partnership in the Pakistani innings of 131-9 in 20 overs.

The tame defeat against Sri Lanka means that Pakistan will have to win both their remaining Super Eights games against New Zealand and Ireland to keep their title hopes alive.

Pakistan are expected to boost their hopes against the Kiwis by including experienced all-rounder Abdul Razzaq in the playing eleven today.

Razzaq, who was included in the touring party as a replacement for injured all-rounder Yasir Arafat, joined the Pakistan team at Lord’s immediately after landing here at Heathrow airport on Friday afternoon.

“It’s good to have Razzaq back in the team,” said Younis. “He is training in the nets. We want to have him back but will decide about his inclusion in the playing eleven tomorrow morning,” said Younis.

Razzaq is expected to replace below-par pacer Sohail Tanvir, who had an awful day with the ball against Sri Lanka. Sohail gave away 29 runs from two overs with five wides and three no-balls.

“Sohail’s form is a concern for us,” said Younis.

But the skipper played down the fact that senior all-rounder Shahid Afridi has been in an awful form with the bat, saying that he is happy with the way he has been bowling in the tournament.

Pakistan may also drop Salman Butt after the left-handed opener failed yet again, falling for a duck in the first over against Sri Lanka. His poor fielding has been a major problem for Pakistan, who have the options of either recalling young opener Ahmed Shahzad or give rookie batter Shahzaib Hasan his first chance in the tournament.

New Zealand, meanwhile, will be looking to confirm their place in the last-four after an emphatic 83-run win victory against Ireland at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

The Kiwis have been impressive in their World Twenty20 campaign and their only blemish in the contest was a narrow one-run defeat against title favourites South Africa in a low-scoring group match.


Greenshirts face must-win game against New Zealand
 
lol anybody saw - how indian crowd was cheering more for the loss of pakistani wicket than indian boundries.

I m happy bcoz india lost, do u know Yuvraj was dancing in dressing room while pakistan was losing match against lanka!
 

ICC World T20: India, Pakistan united in defeat









http://cricketnext.in.com/news/do-or-die-for-india-pakistan-in-t20-wc/41682-29.html



London: Cricket superpowers India and Pakistan were united in defeat on Friday as their World Twenty20 title hopes took a battering.

India, the defending champions, slumped to a seven-wicket defeat to unpredictable West Indies while Pakistan lost by 19 runs to Sri Lanka at Lord's.

The losses mean the two Asian giants may need to win each both their remaining Super Eights matches to be sure of reaching the semi-finals.
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India will have the toughest task with England and tournament favourites South Africa to come while Pakistan tackle injury-hit New Zealand and minnows Ireland.

"It's the kind of format where you have to dominate from the start and we didn't get a good start," said India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Dwayne Bravo was India's chief tormentor with bat and ball as he claimed four wickets in India's 153-7 before smashing 66 not out off 36 balls to lead his team home with eight balls to spare.

The West Indies won despite a modest contribution from captain and star batsman, Chris Gayle, who made 22 off 28 balls and played out a maiden over from off-spinner Harbhajan Singh.

When Gayle departed in the eighth over, top-edging a catch off Yusuf Pathan, the West Indies had moved to 42-2 and reached 61 without further loss at the half-way stage.

Lendl Simmons and Bravo put on 58 for the third wicket, Simmons making 44 off 37 balls before holing out in the deep off left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha.

The West Indies raced home by taking 16 runs off the 17th over by seamer Ishant Sharma and 15 from the next by Harbhajan.

Earlier, Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan staged a late rally with 64 off 35 balls for the fifth wicket after India had managed only 66 by the 12th over for the loss of four wickets.

Left-handed Yuvraj hit 67 off 43 balls with six fours and two sixes. West Indies captain Chris Gayle believes his unpredictable team can get better.

"There's always room for improvement, but it was brilliant tonight. We always thought 154 was a gettable target and it was a superb innings from Dwayne."

Earlier, Sri Lanka, defending a total of just 150 for seven, held Pakistan to 131 for nine with fast bowler Lasith Malinga taking three for 18.

"We struggled at the start and we didn't have any good partnerships," said Pakistan captain Younis Khan.

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara praised his team's performance. "It was a great, all-round effort to defend that total when we should have had 170 or 175. With better options and partnerships, we could have had a more comfortable total," he said.

Younis made 50 and put on 66 for the fourth wicket with Misbah-ul-Haq. Sri Lanka had been 81 without loss before leg-spinner Shahid Afridi took two for three in six balls to reduce them to 89 for two.

Openers Tillekaratne Dilshan (46) and Sanath Jayasuriya (26) got Sri Lanka off to a flyer with fast bowler Sohail Tanvir enduring a nightmare start as he conceded 29 runs in his two overs
 
WI vs SA

Looks like SA Are on a roll.....Windies will have to do some magic to win this one, maybe they are bit tired of yesterday's win against Indian

I am just wishing that today Razzaq plays for Tanvir

and Shehzad for Salman Butt
 
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