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Why so?
Why so?
Have more respect for Younis Khan than the gutless individuals who forced him out, The same individuals who were too scared to bat three and promote a test newbie to do a man's job and then when safe in the knowledge of having a 150 plus lead, take the responsibility of batting three.I would lose even more respect for him if he skips the Aus tour. He has no excuse to do that IMO.
I too don't have respect for them, but that doesn't make Younis perfect either. He was the most qualified man to lead Pakistan, and even if he didn't have the support from his sorry teammates, he had the vast support of the general public which is very important in imposing your will in the murky world of Pakistani cricket. Anyway now that he has been forced out of the Captain's post, he can at least come back as just a member of the playing XI can't he? I mean he really doesn't need the support of the others to play as a batsman or field in the slips right? Play for your country (like he's stated he wants to do) and ignore the rest.Have more respect for Younis Khan than the gutless individuals who forced him out, The same individuals who were too scared to bat three and promote a test newbie to do a man's job and then when safe in the knowledge of having a 150 plus lead, take the responsibility of batting three.
Group B = Div 2Did anybody else hear about Zulfiqar Babar taking all 10 wickets in an innings?
Group B: Multan v Islamabad at Multan, Dec 9-12, 2009 I Cricket Scorecard I Cricinfo.com
Babar has an insanely good FC record for a left arm spinner (or indeed any bowler). He has a bowling average of 20.91, an economy rate of 2.64, and a strike rate of 47.3. I don't know what the standard is like, but taking all 10 is a pretty good achievement.
Right on..... Certainly have a great deal of respect for YK.Have more respect for Younis Khan than the gutless individuals who forced him out, The same individuals who were too scared to bat three and promote a test newbie to do a man's job and then when safe in the knowledge of having a 150 plus lead, take the responsibility of batting three.
Not a fair comment, Sami at least puts some effort in when he puts Pakistani shirt on. Actor does not.whats the problem with Shoaib Akhtar?? He is definitely a better bowler even half fit!
Thats an insult to Ajit "I have NFI whats going on around me" Agarkar.haha.. Sami back again.
He's Pakistan's very own Agarkar.. they keep bringing him back.... best thing about ICL was no more Sami at international level.
Is it confirmed that Younis Khan won't be coming to Australia ?
Javed devoted an entire chapter to this incident in his autobiography. I’d say he’s more pissed about this incident at Imran than even the player’s revolt that forced him out of captaincy. Javed was not aiming for 400, but rather the then world record of 365* by Sobers. Javed felt he had an excellent chance of getting it as he was in tremendous form and the pitch was looking good. He states in his autobiography that even Sunil Gavaskar was shocked that Imran had declared (I don’t know if this is true or not, just restating what Miandad wrote). Imran counters that he couldn’t take a chance of not getting enough time to bowl out India and had to declare. Javed further argues that Imran didn’t even give him a warning that “you have x amount of time to score your runs” before declaring. Anyway, it led to much acrimony between the two. This further illustrates the point that even though they had hard feelings against each other, they were able to set that aside for the betterment of the team.It's a fascinating and enjoyable read. One minor quibble was about the game 'on a featherbed' where Imran declared with Javed on 280 and 'looking set for 400'. Reading this, you'd think it was a high scoring draw. In fact, looking at the scorecard, Pakistan won by an innings, probably around lunch time on Day 5. I suppose Javed might be sore that he wasn't able to reach 300, but beyond that Imran got it exactly right in terms on the needs of the team.
Hmm...its hard to say that...i thought Akram bowled to his potential through out that era. only starting 2000+ he started going down.On this note, Is the rumour that Wasim intentionally under-bowled Waqar during the mid-nineties due to their rivalry true?