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What have ANY of the sub-continental sides done since the Champions Trophy to suggest they've now suddenly a better chance than most of the other sides that actually made the semis?
Form goes out of the window with these sides, In ODI's especially, if they get battered on Saturday it does not affect them, they will probably come back the next day and Win comprehensively.What have ANY of the sub-continental sides done since the Champions Trophy to suggest they've now suddenly a better chance than most of the other sides that actually made the semis?
Form goes out of the window with these sides, In ODI's especially, if they get battered on Saturday it does not affect them, they will probably come back the next day and Win comprehensively.
As pakistan jus demonstarted in SA.....lost the first ODI by a 164 runs but then came back two dayz later and won by a 142 runs.
To to assume that these sides will not win the WC because they are not form sides is a little premeture.
Look back at 1992 WC.......Pakistan preperation for the WC was just as bad if not worse BUT in the end they ended up taking the trophy, as they say especially in Pakistans case, "when they backs are to the wall, that is the time when they are at their most dangerous"; Cornered Tigers
Yes they did, but u gotta remember the side in the WC will be a stronger side with bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul comin back in the fold......ALSO BOOM BOOM will b back!Then got crushed twice more for good measure.
You've got Asif a bit dodgy injury wise plus the drugs thing, Shoaib the same but injury is a lot more dodgy, Umar Gul is dodgy with injury and even if they're passed fit Shoaib and Umar Gul will have little form and they might be only at 80-90% or whatever.Yes they did, but u gotta remember the side in the WC will be a stronger side with bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul comin back in the fold......ALSO BOOM BOOM will b back!
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Haha.I gather they do better in triangular tournaments.
LOL!You've got Asif a bit dodgy injury wise plus the drugs thing, Shoaib the same but injury is a lot more dodgy, Umar Gul is dodgy with injury and even if they're passed fit Shoaib and Umar Gul will have little form and they might be only at 80-90% or whatever.
What have ANY of the sub-continental sides done since the Champions Trophy to suggest they've now suddenly a better chance than most of the other sides that actually made the semis?
Under Vaughan you'll find England have won around 60% of ODIs, they're one game under 50% if you discount minnows.
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A 50 percent Akhtar single handedly won test match for Pakistan. IF Akhtar do plays and plays upto his 80-90 percent then its something more than what we expect from him.
As for aAsif being injured, he is fit enough to play all 5 OD matches against SA, why then would his injury be such a big thing in WC?
I would say you should worry more about Vaughan and other English player then talk about Pak team players fitness level.
Ignore-list it is, then...As for the rest of the stuff later and in later posts I can't be bothered with that rubbish.
Yea right, of course he was 50%, which match was this that he won single-handedly then?
Existing injuries tend to get worse when you keep bowling with them, didn't say it was a big injury doubt anyway, just there is a worry there.
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The conditions will vary, but not one sub-continental team managed to reach the semis in the CT in India so I would disagree somewhat.After aussies i would say the sub-continent teams are the favourites, because the conditions are going for them and they certainly have the bowlers to exploit them too.
Sachin averaged 40.60 with the bat in 2004, 44.86 with the bat in 2006 and is averaging 49.20 so far this year.I said virtually no chance. I wouldn't even say India have a fairly good chance of getting to the semis. Their team will be worse than England's because their best player (Tendulkar) is past his best. England bringing back Anderson and KP (second best bowler and best batsman) for their worst bowler and worst batsman is a big improvement already on a side that beat a near full strength Australia three times in a row.