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***Official*** Pakistan and England in UAE

Who do you think will win?!


  • Total voters
    88

screamingfields

School Boy/Girl Captain
You know, most people would have predicted that Pakistan would lose the Test series and then come roaring back in the ODI's. Strange developments. :ph34r:
The plan of batting. :laugh:I didn't watch the whole innings though, started of, usually, middle part, as usual and final overs as usual.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
No. He would blocked for ages and then hit a few sixes before getting out. He has done a great job for Pakistan but he is finished now.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
In a way, this was a more impressive win than the first one, insofar as it wasn't all over at 40 for 4 or whatever Pakistan did last time around. Admirable composure from England in the field, which is good to see. Doesn't make us a great one-day side, but it sure beats losing. And the improvement in Finn is simply astonishing.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Obviously they are rubbish, just like England without Cook. :p
It's a pretty irrelevant thing to bring up though. "Yeah cop this - if the bloke who scored all your runs actually didn't score any, you'd have scored no runs! Ha!"

It reminds me of the posts after the Test series to the tune of "if we'd played much better in two of the Tests we'd would've won 2-1".
 
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Howe_zat

Audio File
I'm not sure it is astonishing. Looking his county cricket since being dropped, the training regimes he's been on and the natural "growing into the frame" of a 21-year old beanpole, it's been quite a gradual curve.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
It's a pretty irrelevant thing to bring up though. "Yeah cop this - if the bloke who scored all your runs actually didn't score any, you'd have scored no runs! Ha!"

It reminds me of the posts after the Test series to the tune of "if we'd played much better in two of the Tests we'd would've 2-1".
Just ignore me, I am very angry and clutching at straws here.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Just watching the highlights now.

I know he's not a specialist, but Umar's keeping really deserves more comment. It's quite staggeringly inept.
 

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