it felt as if the game was being played at Lahore or KarachiTT Boy said:Strange sight seeing the Indian crowd supporting Pakistan came the end.
South Africa as well at full-strenght can match Australia, but i real hope Akhtar and Asif don't miss the world that would be extremely unfortunate.FaaipDeOiad said:Razzaq is just brilliant at the end of an innings.
Really, Pakistan at full strength should be the closest side to Australia in ODIs. They've got the most complete side of the main competitors, with strong bowling and a variety of quality batsmen. It's unfortunate in a way that both Asif and Akhtar are likely to miss the World Cup now.
McGrath will headbutt Afridi in the final for talking ill about his wife and get thrown out of the game, and as a result Pakistan will winaussie said:I wonder if Pakistan could do a Italy in this Champions trophy, wouded by the loss of their captain and scandal over their two main bowlers, the side becomes so close that they rise to the occassion and win this tournament?, nahhhhhhhh
Seconded.BoyBrumby said:Gotta say hats off to Pakistan. Great performance in the circumstances.
his second half of his career - he averages 47Voltman said:Aside from the three double centuries? Honestly, come up with something a bit better than that. Yes, he's got his failings, but to suggest he's going to be forgotten when he retires is complete codswallop.
Hmmm we are third in the world at the mo, behind SA who we just beat. Yes india will be tough at home and aussie will be tough as always. be never say nevershortpitched713 said:I don't see any of these group B sides beating India, let alone Australia.
An India vs. Australia final is on the cards. You heard it here first.
didnt he make one against us in queenstown?Mahindinho said:Even the most fervent Sri Lanka fan would have to admit that most of those weren't exactly against the toughest opposition!
Four against Zim/Kenya/Bangladesh, and two (plus a half-century) against a fairly demoralised England side. I was lucky enough to see the one at Headingley - there were some lovely strokes as Tharanga and Jayasuriya ripped England apart, but the bowling was shocking.
I won't rate him as that good until he scores consistently against Ind/Aus/Pak/SA/NZ...hopefully, that'll be in the next couple of weeks
I think they were feeling sorry for the predicament that the pakistanis were facing and were emperthising with them. It was touching .....Turbinator said:Yea I know I wonder why all the Indian fans were cheering for Pakistan, please someone provide me with an explanation. I mean TBH, I would much rather cheer for Sri Lanka. In fact, Sri Lanka is my second favourite team after India (not including the minnows).