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ICC T20 World Cup: Pakistan vs West Indies - April 1st 2014

Your Batmen are usually inconsistent, but they indeed are capable enough.

Only thing i see that Pak Batsmen lack patience & an inning buildup. Techniques are OK.
not just that but they lack brain,confidence,sense everything:p:
 
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Torrential rain washed out the match between Pakistan and West Indies. PHOTO: AFP
 
thats not true!
:woot::dance3::jester:
Pak-WI game washed out; WI through to semis
MIRPUR: A torrential downpour has lashed Mirpur on Tuesday, all but washing out the semi-final decider between the West Indies and Pakistan that was scheduled for today evening. A higher net run rate means that West Indies will go through to the semi-finals.


The two teams finished equal on points in the group dubbed the “group of death” but West Indies came into the encounter with a net run rate of +1.223, while Pakistan were close behind at +0.893.

The West Indies will now move on to face Sri Lanka in the first semi-final scheduled to be held on the 4th. However, there has been some controversy following the match. Organisers have made arrangement for a roof for that match – which has immediately raised eyebrows.:azn:

“Something isn’t right,” a dejected Pakistan skipper Muhammad Hafeez said as he spoke to reporters.:buba_phone:

Pakistani supporters expressed disappointment. “We flew across India to see the Pakistan team,” said a visibly aggrieved Seema Butt.:cray:

The Pakistani team were also upset, but seemed to take the outcome in stride. “Marlon Samuels is the best spinner in the world, and perhaps they deserved to go through,” said Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal.:cheesy:

Fast bowler Umar Gul added, “I wasn’t looking forward to the prospect of bowling to Dinesh Ramdin. He can hit it a mile.”:ashamed:

The West Indies cricket team expressed similar relief. “We all love Shahid Afridi,” skipper Darren Sammy said. “We would have been very sad if he had to play against him. Still, I’m glad we’re going through.”:crazy_pilot:

A contingent of Pakistani supporters decided to stage a candle vigil during the match time instead. However, because of the unceasing rain, it will be held indoors. In contrast, Indian supporters were dancing in the inundated streets.

“The last time Pakistan was affected by rain in a world cup match (1992), Imran Khan was captain, and it actually helped us go through. The government should have requested a venue change. I fail to understand why that didn’t happen,” said a senior member of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.:laughcry:
 
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Pak-WI game washed out; WI through to semis
MIRPUR: A torrential downpour has lashed Mirpur on Tuesday, all but washing out the semi-final decider between the West Indies and Pakistan that was scheduled for today evening. A higher net run rate means that West Indies will go through to the semi-finals.


The two teams finished equal on points in the group dubbed the “group of death” but West Indies came into the encounter with a net run rate of +1.223, while Pakistan were close behind at +0.893.

The West Indies will now move on to face Sri Lanka in the first semi-final scheduled to be held on the 4th. However, there has been some controversy following the match. Organisers have made arrangement for a roof for that match – which has immediately raised eyebrows.

“Something isn’t right,” a dejected Pakistan skipper Muhammad Hafeez said as he spoke to reporters.

Pakistani supporters expressed disappointment. “We flew across India to see the Pakistan team,” said a visibly aggrieved Seema Butt.

The Pakistani team were also upset, but seemed to take the outcome in stride. “Marlon Samuels is the best spinner in the world, and perhaps they deserved to go through,” said Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal.

Fast bowler Umar Gul added, “I wasn’t looking forward to the prospect of bowling to Dinesh Ramdin. He can hit it a mile.”

The West Indies cricket team expressed similar relief. “We all love Shahid Afridi,” skipper Darren Sammy said. “We would have been very sad if he had to play against him. Still, I’m glad we’re going through.”

A contingent of Pakistani supporters decided to stage a candle vigil during the match time instead. However, because of the unceasing rain, it will be held indoors. In contrast, Indian supporters were dancing in the inundated streets.

“The last time Pakistan was affected by rain in a world cup match (1992), Imran Khan was captain, and it actually helped us go through. The government should have requested a venue change. I fail to understand why that didn’t happen,” said a senior member of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.
wth:what::what:

@A.Rafay
 
Pakistanis have a particular syndrome of "hum kisi se kum nahi" when it comes to be against India.
Now that India has qualified. Pakistan does not want to be left behind.
Hence whole Pakistan would be fixated on TV.
They would love to win and prove they are equal to Indians if not superior.
Will they be able to?
My take;
Pakistan 48% vs WI 52%
May the better team win...
 
Will loose?? Why do you think this way??

Hmm tum criss gayle ka celebratory dance dekhne ke liye bechain ho kia :D
I like his dance too :raise: but that's not what I want to see today I want to see a smiling afridi at the end of the match:pakistan:

Match ki celebration ke bad kill kerna, match about to start:pop:
 
I like his dance too :raise: but that's not what I want to see today I want to see a smiling afridi at the end of the match:pakistan:


Match ki celebration ke bad kill kerna, match about to start:pop:
while watching it,whose gunna you troll today? which admin/mod?:p: webby ko kerey?;)
 
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