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Greenshirts ready to take on SA: manager
Thursday, June 18, 2009
From our correspondent
NOTTINGHAM, England: Pakistan's cricketers arrived here from London on Wednesday afternoon, brimming with confidence ahead of their tough ICC World Twenty20 semifinal against South Africa at Trent Bridge this (Thursday) evening.
A couple of solid outings against Ireland and New Zealand in the Super Eights stage in London have catapulted Pakistan into title contention and according to team manager Yawar Saeed, the players are fully ready for what is their most difficult test in the tournament.
Yawar told 'The News' that all the Pakistani players were fully fit ahead of the semifinal and are looking forward to the big game against the Proteas.
"Everything is going fine in our camp," he said. "All the boys are fully fit and ready for tomorrow's match against South Africa."
Pakistan fielded the same playing eleven against Ireland and New Zealand and are likely to stick to the same combination that pulled them out of a difficult situation following a 19-run loss against Sri Lanka in a Super Eights match last week.
Yawar, however, refused to confirm. "It is most likely that we will retain the same playing eleven but will only take a final decision after having a look at the wicket (at Trent Bridge) later today."
Pakistan made a three-hour road trip from London to Nottingham in the first half of Wednesday.
They played a warm-up game here against the Proteas on June 1, losing it by a comprehensive margin. Since then, they've played all their matches of this tour either at Lord's or The Oval.
Greenshirts ready to take on SA: manager
Thursday, June 18, 2009
From our correspondent
NOTTINGHAM, England: Pakistan's cricketers arrived here from London on Wednesday afternoon, brimming with confidence ahead of their tough ICC World Twenty20 semifinal against South Africa at Trent Bridge this (Thursday) evening.
A couple of solid outings against Ireland and New Zealand in the Super Eights stage in London have catapulted Pakistan into title contention and according to team manager Yawar Saeed, the players are fully ready for what is their most difficult test in the tournament.
Yawar told 'The News' that all the Pakistani players were fully fit ahead of the semifinal and are looking forward to the big game against the Proteas.
"Everything is going fine in our camp," he said. "All the boys are fully fit and ready for tomorrow's match against South Africa."
Pakistan fielded the same playing eleven against Ireland and New Zealand and are likely to stick to the same combination that pulled them out of a difficult situation following a 19-run loss against Sri Lanka in a Super Eights match last week.
Yawar, however, refused to confirm. "It is most likely that we will retain the same playing eleven but will only take a final decision after having a look at the wicket (at Trent Bridge) later today."
Pakistan made a three-hour road trip from London to Nottingham in the first half of Wednesday.
They played a warm-up game here against the Proteas on June 1, losing it by a comprehensive margin. Since then, they've played all their matches of this tour either at Lord's or The Oval.
Greenshirts ready to take on SA: manager