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Pakistan VS Sri Lanka ODI Series

chill guyz,

Today our performance was better, its just like THEY BATTED WELL

Finally we had some shots at the right places

For Match i would like to see:

1) Nazir
2) Akmal
3) Younis
4) Yousuf
5) U Akmal
6) Afridi
7) Razzaq
8) Rana
9) Gul
10) Aamir
11) Ajmal
 
agreed with you but these simpl things ordinary people like us get it but people like younis khan who is professional doesent know what team will be good
 
For next 2 ODIs, we need to try both specialist openers to check them for Champions Trophy.

I will play this.

Imran Nazir
Nasir Jamshed
Kamran Akmal
Younis Khan
Umer Akmal
Fawad Alam
Shahid Afridi
Rana Naved
Abdul Razzaq
Rao Iftikhar
Saeed Ajmal

Team Updates:
Umer Gul is injured
Mohammed Amir is rested.
Malik is benched.
 
^ I wish! that our only worthy batsman, so justifiably in the Top 10 Batsmen of the world list i.e. Yusuf was in that list as well :tsk:
 
The XI i mentioned isn't meant to be 100% at full strength. The key there is to give experience, develop, evaluate and rest.

The series is lost.
 
Beautiful innings guys. Umer Akmal is another great find.
 
Very aggressive and impressive !!

^ I have never understood the naivety and gullibility of our people :disagree: He is not good or impressive, He is just pakkahing his seat in the team :lol::lol: meaning, he's just playing like that to get permanent, they all do, and once they get in they stop playing like

Very aggressive and impressive !!

and start becoming more like Shoaib Akhtar, drugs, drinks and dames :disagree:
 
^ I have never understood the naivety and gullibility of our people :disagree: He is not good or impressive, He is just pakkahing his seat in the team :lol::lol: meaning, he's just playing like that to get permanent, they all do, and once they get in they stop playing like



and start becoming more like Shoaib Akhtar, drugs, drinks and dames :disagree:

I think you are being sarcastic......otherwise why would any player deliberately want to cease being good at his game??

and yea few players often have brought embarrassment, but more often they brought glory and inpiration as well

but one should'nt apply what only few did to young and aspiring talented players

This guys ceratinly has trmendous talent and he did play awesome,

So hatts off to him for his perormance...
 
Beautiful innings guys. Umer Akmal is another great find.

Yes hope he cements his palce....Pakistan are famous for always giving youngsters a chance.....

He smacked century on 70 odd balls in the warm up match as well
 
I think you are being sarcastic......

I wish :frown: but I'm only saying what history has shown over and over again

why would any player deliberately want to cease being good at his game??

They do not cease being good, but being good requires alot of dedication and hard hard work, once these players taste the sweet honey of success they just cannot maintain their form or do not want to, have you ever asked how many injured players the Pak Team always has? A whole God Damn Army of them It takes guts to be good and conviction to remain so. Only the Aussies and the Lankans are know for that.
 
I wish :frown: but I'm only saying what history has shown over and over again



They do not cease being good, but being good requires alot of dedication and hard hard work, once these players taste the sweet honey of success they just cannot maintain their form or do not want to, have you ever asked how many injured players the Pak Team always has? A whole God Damn Army of them It takes guts to be good and conviction to remain so. Only the Aussies and the Lankans are know for that.

well i kinda understand where you are trying to come from where what you say about losing the dedication.....shoaib, asif, sohail tanvir, ....they all didnt fo justice to their importance as far as the game and hopes of fans were concerned and players like Nazir, Asim Kamal, Farhat etc didnt maintian high class game....

But, injured players are usually part and parcel of the game and I dont think injury has been a main worry of our cricket lately.....
 
i still think yousuf is stilll neded in the team i hope our board should not listen to asss.......... ramiz his comments always been pro indian and some time his comments are noot god for pakistan any way since yousuf and nazir been bringed in the team and misbah and umar see our perfomance and shoaib malik should not play untilll he learns his lesson
 
hey guys! Pak has won any nobody hay posted anyhting yet on it..

It was another thumping nig margin victory, second in a row, and may setup a good start for champions trophy.

This victory might have come late for the series is already lost, but better than the whitewash. I still think this series, Pak could have won, but like always, they have to go off to a bad start then come back....

Anyways Congrats...
 
i still think yousuf is stilll neded in the team i hope our board should not listen to asss.......... ramiz his comments always been pro indian and some time his comments are noot god for pakistan any way since yousuf and nazir been bringed in the team and misbah and umar see our perfomance and shoaib malik should not play untilll he learns his lesson

Yousuf is a great player, one of the best ever batsmen Pak has had. He can win big games single handedly, he just has to get back into the rhythrm.

And I totally agree with you abt Ramiz commentary. His cliche type sentences are boring, and he just over does it.

Pak team is gaining momentum. Probably, after wining the T20 and going on another series right after didnt have a good effect on palyers' performance. But in both the test matches and first two ODIs, we werent that far from the victory. We just made ourselves lose those games.
 


Aamer and Naved earn Pakistan easy consolation win

A hostile Mohammad Aamer and an inconsistent-but-smart Naved-ul-Hasan meant Sri Lanka narrowly avoided their worst-ever ODI defeat at home. Naved earlier gave Pakistan's total a boost with hefty hitting in the final overs, after Pakistan had threatened to let half-centuries from Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq go to waste. Sri Lanka however, took the series having already won the first three matches.

This was also the 10th straight time that a side batting first won at the R Premadasa Stadium. It can't be ascertained if it was just the conditions, but the Pakistan pace bowlers were way better than their Sri Lankan counterparts. Aamer and Naved got more movement, and demonstrated better control and variation.

Aamer set the agenda with the first ball, a brute that injured Upul Tharanga's middle finger. Even if the finger wasn't broken, the spirit was as he played and missed at an away-swinger next. The third ball, short and climbing into Tharanga, duly produced the edge. Even before the returning Sanath Jayasuriya could cause any damage, Naved flummoxed him with a superb slower delivery, putting the onus squarely on Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara.

They added 35 in 37 deliveries, targeting Naved, before the veteran bowler fooled Sangakkara too with a slower one. Even before Sri Lanka could recover from that blow, Jayawardene edged an angling delivery from Aamer, finishing the match - at 58 for 4 - for all practical purposes.

Aamer and Naved, though, proceeded to take out whatever life remained in the contest. Aamer did away with Chamara Kapugedera and Angelo Mathews in his next two overs, while Naved came back to take out Nuwan Kaulasekara and Dammika Prasad. Kulasekara's dismissal was a splendid effort by Misbah, diving forward at first slip, giving him his third catch of the innings. Aamer finished with a career-best effort and Naved reached 100 wickets in ODIs.

Thilina Kandamby and Malinga Bandara delayed the inevitable, but the record for the highest successful chase at the Premadasa Stadium never really came under threat. That Pakistan got to that total was largely due to the responsible fifties from Younis and Misbah.

After an 83-run stand between Younis and Misbah for the fourth wicket, Pakistan lost three quick wickets, making them reassess the total they aimed for, but Naved's late hitting made sure they felt confident going into the defence.

Throughout their disastrous tour Younis has spoken about the importance of partnerships. Today he was involved in three valuable ones. The first one started after the first ball of the match, when umpire Gamini Silva welcomed back Nuwan Kulasekara by missing a thick inside edge from Kamran Akmal, and giving Sri Lanka a bonus wicket.

Younis was sedate to begin with, enjoying a ferocious start from Iman Nazir from the other end. Nazir, playing his second match since his comeback from the ICL, raced to 35 from 21 balls in the first seven overs, as Prasad's first three overs went for 30. Sangakkara then took a gamble, bringing on Mendis in the eighth over. The Pakistan batsmen have been exceptional in playing Mendis, looking to play him straight as often as possible, but Nazir went to turn the second ball he faced from him to midwicket, paying the price as he was trapped plumb in front.

Younis found the perfect partner in Mohammad Yousuf, who did the majority of the scoring in the 68-run third-wicket partnership. But by the time Yousuf fell for 43, Younis looked set to convert the slow start.

Younis, 13 off 39 at one stage, had started accelerating and along with Misbah, who also started fluently, Younis threatened to take Pakistan past 300. It was a typical Younis knock - a slow start, an increase in the number of singles and doubles in the middle portions, and only a few boundaries. Without a flurry of hits to the fence, Younis got 37 off the next 32 balls he faced, to reach his second fifty in a row.

If Younis was playing an ideal middle-order ODI innings, Misbah at the other end started to mirror him, rotating the strike with ease. His first boundary came off the 25th ball, but he had reached 19 by then. He looked to dominate against the spinners, Jayasuriya and Bandara, getting three boundaries, and by the time the ball was changed after 34 overs, Pakistan had reached 186 for 3. With the slightly newer ball, Sangakkara brought back Prasad.

Younis' fall to a yorker from Prasad was followed by two more quick wickets, at which point Misbah took control and set himself to bat through the innings. He got good support from Naved, who hit two huge sixes and a boundary in the batting Powerplay, also the last five overs of the innings. Naved scored 33 off 29, Pakistan got 46 in the last five, and Misbah finished with an unbeaten 73.
 
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