Pakistan begs to differ.I think it'd be safe to say that India have suffered more at the hands of Kamran Akmal than any other team has.
Good one.Pakistan begs to differ.
I think it'd be safe to say that India have suffered more at the hands of Kamran Akmal than any other team has.
Pakistan begs to differ.
Khatmal's and Razzaq's finest hour. I remember everything from that Test. I was so utterly frustrated in that first over madness, and completely depressed by the time that sixth wicket fell. Then came The Stand by those two. Knowing their form and career graph now, it seems completely amazing that they were able to buck India like that. Incidentally, still remember this amusing bit of posting from Beleg describing the Pathan hat-trick:
And finally…
Woke up and the nightmare was gone by the close of play.
Hey, just paying you back for all the bad decisions the West Indies got in Pakistan....pakistan really should have won the georgetown test in 2000 where wasim took 11 wickets and saqlain fluffed a ridiculously easy runout chance. not to mention LBWs and catches not given.
(yeap, i am still a wee bit bitter about that)
If they took ODIs off to play IPL it'd be a dire but I'd get over it. Never should a player miss a Test though.How on earth can you drop Gayle, Chanderpaul and Sarwan? Bravo and Pollard choosing IPL over international cricket is a joke. Pakistan will hammer this team even if they are made to play with a blindfold.
I think missing any international match for the IPL is ridiculous. The Australian players chose to play an ODI series against Bangladesh instead of the IPL. Here we have West Indian players opting out of Tests and ODIs against Pakistan for the IPL. Shows why there is a massive gulf between the two at the moment. The selectors' justification ("hone his T20 skills in the Indian Premier League") is hilarious.If they took ODIs off to play IPL it'd be a dire but I'd get over it. Never should a player miss a Test though.