Langeveldt
Soutie
I would be too if I lived that close to Sledger..I am utterly, utterly depressed...
I would be too if I lived that close to Sledger..I am utterly, utterly depressed...
Well If they have fire in their belly to win it, they will beat England.Oh....watch me celebrate it like my birthday once we thrash England at Rose Bowl....we might lose as well but you better pray hard for that...
I think they do....Afridi came across quite energetic and positive when asked about Akhtar and he said he is a fighter and he will play...plus the way Akhtar has bowled so far in the series was a super effort....he has been quite unlucky with some of the inside edges..but he got the key one today against Yardy.Well If they have fire in their belly to win it, they will beat England.
not you. speaking in general. that should have been pretty self evident mang.Is this aimed at me,if it is it's pretty common knowledge if you watch any County Cricket, that it's a different game batting under lights especially in September,it's pretty much stating the obvious,and what's wrong with the observation that England didn't look as up for it and didn't celebrate as much,just observations,with considering what's gone on before the game you can't blame them if they want **** all to do with this series and where was I rubbing in the other teams off field misfortune,which is the wrong word.There seems to be only one person being a drama queen round here mate.
Well if English players dont give a crap thats not Pakistan's problem. They are supposed to be professionals and play like professionals.. I will assume they are professionals and did give a crap and have every right to be happy about a good cricket match.Normally, I would have stayed up and watched the whole match and cheer Pakistan on, but I just don't care anymore and went to sleep during England's innings. It's obvious the English players didn't give a crap about this match and just wanted to get it over with, so what's with all these Pakistani supporters expressing so much joy at this victory? I really hope England doesn't let Pakistan win at the Rose Bowl without putting up a fight, because you'll never hear the end of it from Pakistani fans. They'll hail this tour as a victory and act like their team were a bunch of heroes. In reality, this tour was the last straw as far as the world is concerned with Pakistani cricket, they are blemished for the vast foreseeable future.
he would not have gone had Aamer not been caught bending.Goughie and co wouldn't take him to the World Cup though, gotta listen to the experts
The thread wasn't deleted, only moved to the 'Fresh match fixing allegations thread.'Is a sense of humour not appreciated on CWF?
I posted this on Trott and Riaz....
Trott and Riaz come to blows in nets as troubled tour hits new low - Cricket, Sport - The Independent
"The most ill-starred tour of modern times turned uglier yesterday when two players were involved in a fight. Jonathan Trott of England and Wahab Riaz of Pakistan had to be separated as the teams practised before the fourth one-day international at Lord's."
Since we're supposed to take this seriously here, let me say that Jeff Crowe was right to treat this as handbags. It's just a pity that other match referees hand out fines and bans for less serious incidents on the field....
Thanks for that....The thread wasn't deleted, only moved to the 'Fresh match fixing allegations thread.'
Easy now. He is just out of form. But he is one our best ODI players & he will come good again. By no means is he a waste of space.How can England continue to pick Collingwood? What a complete waste of space the guy is, an out of form KP is twice the player of an inform collingwood
No doubt Butt's stupid remarks may have taken Englands eyes off the game, but fair play to Butt he made Pakistan an even bigger joke than they were before and that took a lot of effort
Bring on the proper cricket this winter
Im not too sure about this. I reckon even if PAK had bowled first in the day, Gul & Akhtar would have still gotten the ball to reverse swing.wpdavid said:As I said after the Oval, win the toss and win the game. Only England's administrators would be stupid enough to schedule games in mid-late Sept as day nighters. Nice for Gul that he's been able to up his wickets per game somewhere above the 1.5 that he's averaged for his previous 70 ODI, but the ECB have handed it on a plate to.