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PAKISTAN WIN WORLD CUP 2009!!

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Unlike many other teams, underdogs Pakistan came to the ICC World Twenty20 with very little match practice and had a poor run at the warm-ups as well. But that did not deter the team in the group games as they were aggressive in their approach. Paceman Umar Gul and off-spinner Saeed Ajmal took opponents for a swing and spin. Gul also became the first man in T20 cricket to claim a 5-wicket haul. Gul’s excellent figures of 5-6 against New Zealand showed Pakistan can surprise anyone.
 
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Ajmal on the other hand kept testing the batsmen with his off-spinners throughout and helped Pak seal the semi-final berth by taking 4-19 against Ireland. Gul, with 12 wickets in 5 matches, leads the wicket-takers chart with Ajmal (11) on the second spot. If these new-found sensations get their momentum going, Pakistan, who were runners-up in the first edition can very well finish first.
 
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I can't stop listening to the song: Hai Koi Hum Jaisa - Strings!

Perfect atmosphere, gotta love all the white and green in the video aswell with young and old dancing together, true Pakistani spirit.:pakistan:
 
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i didnt know its gonna be this funny. kallis looked quite confused after gettin this 'kiss of death'.
 
Bringing Nottingham to a standstill
| By Russell Staves

When Younus Khan tagged Twenty20 cricket as ‘WWF’ he was absolutely spot on – you had to wrestle your way out of Trent Bridge last night as jubilant Pakistan supporters poured into the streets around the ground following their stunning win over South Africa.

Few people gave Pakistan a chance against a relentless South Africa side that had bulldozed their way through to the semi-finals.

Pakistan, on the other hand, were battered by England and squeezed through their group at the expense of Holland. Both games led Younus to conduct bizarre press conferences, first branding the newest form of cricket mere "fun" before comparing it to wrestling.

Like those old WWF storylines of the late 1980s, perhaps the Pakistan skipper was just setting us up for last night’s sucker-punch.

Wins over New Zealand and Ireland in the Super Eights booked a place in the semi-final where Shahid 'Boom Boom' Afridi, Pakistan’s Hulk Hogan, finally batted like everyone knows he can, blasting a quickfire half-century before bowling out Herschelle Gibbs and AB de Villiers.

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said before the game that Gibbs was working on two new shots in retaliation to the series of innovative strokes being unleashed this tournament, the Dilshan scoop being the most high-profile.

Unfortunately, time spent refining the ‘Gibbs’ meant he neglected the most important shot in the game – the forward defence – as Afridi squeezed a top-spinner between bat and pad.

That wicket further revved up the Trent Bridge crowd, probably 95 per cent Pakistan supporters, who reached fever pitch by the time 17-year-old Mohammad Aamer charged in to bowl the final over.

JP Duminy did his best to silence the shrieks but even his mighty clunk for six over midwicket was drowned out by the Pakistan fans who created a din at the climax of the thrilling encounter.

Khan told journalists in his press conference that winning the tournament would be a huge boost for his countrymen back home, many of them embroiled in bitter skirmishes, particularly in the north, where the skipper hails from.


The state of their cricket is not much better, the recent terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team in Lahore forcing the Pakistan side to becoming something of a wandering team.

With no international side willing to tour Pakistan for security reasons, Khan, Afridi and co will be forced to play ‘home’ matches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and even England.

Khan added that Pakistan are always well supported when they play in England and that he would relish a return to these shores.

Traffic was brought to a standstill outside the ground for almost two hours as jubilant fans ran through the stationary cars waving flags.

Ecstatic drives whacked their horns and music reached levels normally reserved for a Guns 'n' Roses concert. Police even needed to close the London Road Bridge as the celebrations raged into the night.

“It took me an hour to do about 100 metres,” said my taxi driver after I left the ground at 11pm, just as the commotion began to die down. He still had to complete a few swerves that Lewis Hamilton would have been proud of as the party continued in the city centre.

“Imagine if they win it,” he added.

Bringing Nottingham to a standstill - Blogs - TwelfthMan - ECB
 
How was it even possible? This is insane....:eek:

West Indies 1/3 (1.5/20 ov)......
 
hurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry cup coming to asia again.even in sri lanka or pakistan no harm.
 
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