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A single handed victory brought by a 43 ball century by Imran Nazir.
ICL record: 11 sixes
ICL record: longest six 114m.
ICL record: highest score in 20-20 not sure if this one is true.
of tony greig desperately wanted the hyd heroes to win. i thought the commenting was very one sided.
All the good players have left the ICC. ICL is a rebel league and all Pakistani players are in rebellion mode. Rightly too, all the good players don't get a chance, or are at the most tried out for 1 or 2 matches. While players like Afridi who haven't scored a 50 in 20 months, is carrying on.Wow...that was a pretty impressive performance.
BTW...aren't Imran Nazir and Muhammad Yusuf part of the Pakistani National Team?
...seems that Pakistanis are far more interested in the ICL than Indians - I didn't even know the tournament was going on till I came across this thread!
All the good players have left the ICC. ICL is a rebel league and all Pakistani players are in rebellion mode. Rightly too, all the good players don't get a chance, or are at the most tried out for 1 or 2 matches. While players like Afridi who haven't scored a 50 in 20 months, is carrying on.
The ICC Pak team beat the Windies but still that isn't half as much of a united front as is the ICL. Partly because the ICL guys know that it is just them and they have to stick together.
Mohammad Yousuf, Imran Nazir, Inzamam, Imran Farhan, Rana Naved, Azhar Mahmood, Mohammad Sami, Shahid Nazir, Saqlain Mushtaq.
9 big names. The new guys are just the Keeper and Shahid Yousuf.
Top scorer of ICL = Imran Nazir
Top wicket taker = Rana Naved
20-20 really suits these guys. I would be interested to see some Indian national team guys join the league too. I think Sachin will join in after his retirement. But Indian top players are already very rich. Mostly its the charm of the money that brings people to ICL too. I mean Rana Naved got USD 100,000 for being man of the series. Thats a lot of money.
Yeah the commentators were WEIRD. The umpiring was weird. I think other than Kapil Dev, there hardly seemed anyone who wasn't out to just get Lahore Badshahs banned or something
The umpires gave clear benefit of the doubt type decisions against them. That too the third umpires! At one point when Mohammad Sami wasn't leaving the field (he tried to use the challenge option), it seemed like the commentators would start booing the Pakistanis.
And why was the Hy Heroes coach coming to fight Azhar Mahmood? I mean he came all the way into the Pak camp. And the commentators were still dissing Azhar Mahmood. Kapil Dev really can't do much he has to make do with what he's got.
But I'm guessing the league is just about to shoot off. If players like Sachin, Tendulkar, Dravid join in after their retirement from ICC, that would make this series a lot bigger at home.
Almost everyone I know was watching the final ICL rather than the Pak vs Windies final.
Well the Hy Heroes were filled with international players too.
IPL is good too. The problem with IPL is that it is too domesticated. Hy Heroes is essentially a white club. There's a Bangladeshi team (which is surprisingly very good at 20-20). Its always more fun when playing against other countries.
ICL I think pays better than IPL at least this time it seemed so. But there are obvious reasons for IPL being the bigger tournament thus far. They have legal ICC sanction. I've heard ICL is also playing ODIs and Test Matches too.
It's not really a 2nd division. It's not marketing itself as an alternative to ICC. I'm pretty sure in Pakistan at least with all the infighting going on and the rebelling players, a rebel board along the lines of ICL would prop up too and would probably choose to collaborate with ICL.
Kapil did it in India. In Pak Imran Khan has been harping about improving domestic cricket. I think he should take the charge. I think with the exit of Mohammad Yousuf, its clear that the PCB is no where close to getting its act together and none of the good players would like to be associated with it any longer.
The example of Afridi is there. He hasn't scored a 50 in 20 months and hes still given a chance. Imran Farhat and Imran Nazir were given a chance for 1 or 2 matches before they were removed from the playing 11.