Well that was true when their team actually had limitless potential and constantly under-performed. It's just not that good as it stands IMO; if they're playing well enough to make the final four teams this time around I reckon that'll be their peak.Because if Pakistan are playing well enough to reach the last four, any team is ****ed.
As i stated earlier Dale Steyn is NOT the best bowler in the world in the ODI format. Please check his ODI record.South Africa for me, Steyn is the one bowler in the world who can change a game in a few overs. He does that and you are out.
Just because he hasn't done that well in a relatively short ODI career so far doesn't mean he can't blow you away in one spell. He definitely can do that and, I reckon, will do that in the world cup.As i stated earlier Dale Steyn is NOT the best bowler in the world in the ODI format. Please check his ODI record.
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It really is not great.
considering India are the arch-rivals and we have NEVER beaten them in a world cup match (not even in 1992 when we won the world cup) and they also kicked us out of the world cup in a knock-out stage (we had a strong team back then in 96) and that I hate Bhajji's celebration style the most amongst all players.............I would have to say it is INDIA.
As i stated earlier Dale Steyn is NOT the best bowler in the world in the ODI format. Please check his ODI record.
Bowling records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
It really is not great.
considering India are the arch-rivals and we have NEVER beaten them in a world cup match (not even in 1992 when we won the world cup) and they also kicked us out of the world cup in a knock-out stage (we had a strong team back then in 96) and that I hate Bhajji's celebration style the most amongst all players.............I would have to say it is INDIA.
It's funny that you guys say this because the one pairing I'd most love to see in a knockout stage match is India-Pakistan.I'd have to say Pakistan. I know there's no such thing as the law of averages, but they're due to beat us at the WC sometime, and I'd hate for that to happen in a knock out match. I still remember watching the '96 quarterfinal, and the Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail partnership gave me a sinking feeling like no other.
Me too. All the politics has meant that they meet so little nowadays. So the matches mean even more than they already would in what's pretty much the fiercest rivalry in cricket* - and it's always going to be more competitive in a knockout game.It's funny that you guys say this because the one pairing I'd most love to see in a knockout stage match is India-Pakistan.