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**Official** Pakistan and Sri Lanka in UAE

Xuhaib

International Coach
much better intent from Azhar today batting with Younis seems to be helping him whether he gets a 100 or not is a separate issue but has atleast shown the willingness to take on the bowling.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
what crap.....younis gone now.....he should have stayed there given the fact that he was the one who dropped the crucial catches of the SL tail
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
what crap.....younis gone now.....he should have stayed there given the fact that he was the one who dropped the crucial catches of the SL tail
You don't get it. He's really making them pay now! His dismissal brought Misbah to the crease who joins forces with Azhar. :laugh:
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Very early to be complaining about the run-rate, especially considering Sri Lanka have bowled well. So long as they take the lead by the end of the day then they're doing more than fine. Keeping wickets in hand is far more important this early in a Test match.

With respect to "learning from their mistakes" - it was the dropped catches that cost them the previous match, not piling up 500 odd. It may come as a shock, but scoring loads of runs is actually a really helpful thing to do.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Misbah seems to hit quite a few Test sixes. Strange that he has so few scoring shots and that's one of them.

Edit: Since his return to Tests, he's hit nine sixes, with only Kallis and ABDV (both 12) hitting more and with Gayle and Hussey both hitting nine each as well. He's hit more Tests sixes in that time than any of Sehwag, Tendulkar, KP, Ryder, Umar Akmal or Dilshan.
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Misbah seems to hit quite a few Test sixes. Strange that he has so few scoring shots and that's one of them.

Edit: Since his return to Tests, he's hit nine sixes, with only Kallis and ABDV (both 12) hitting more and with Gayle and Hussey both hitting nine each as well. He's hit more Tests sixes in that time than any of Sehwag, Tendulkar, KP, Ryder, Umar Akmal or Dilshan.
Yeah. He's very much block or slog. He's actually got quite a range of scoring shots but the worked single off a good ball isn't one of them, which is why he can get so tied down at times.
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
Misbah seems to hit quite a few Test sixes. Strange that he has so few scoring shots and that's one of them.

Edit: Since his return to Tests, he's hit nine sixes, with only Kallis and ABDV (both 12) hitting more and with Gayle and Hussey both hitting nine each as well. He's hit more Tests sixes in that time than any of Sehwag, Tendulkar, KP, Ryder, Umar Akmal or Dilshan.
Yeah. He's very much block or slog. He's actually got quite a range of scoring shots but the worked single off a good ball isn't one of them, which is why he can get so tied down at times.
Spot on! Block or hit player. Pretty much like Azhar Ali in that sense, but a superior six-hitter.
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
Lead taken, still with 19 overs remaining on day 2.

Last 10 overs 41/0.

Keep doin' your thing, fellas.
And taking advantage of the poor ones (like that one) is very important.

Even defensive batting can be positive and as a new ball bowler, that is the most demoralising. When they are prepared to defend/leave all the good ones and stroke away the slightly off-line/off-length balls.
 

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