Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

T20 WC: South Africa badly need a win against Pak

Gros Islet: Their title defence virtually over, a beleaguered Pakistan will be out to salvage some pride, while South Africa will hope to put their Twenty20 World Cup campaign back on track in the Group E Super Eights stage match at the Beausejour Stadium on Monday.......Read More & Image>>

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Watson, Hussey set up emphatic win

Australia 191 (Watson 81, D Hussey 53, Aamer 3-23) beat Pakistan 157 (Misbah 41, Tait 3-20, Nannes 3-41) by 34 runs
Australia began to right previous wrongs in this........Read more>>

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Pakistan overcome Ashraful assault for 21-run win

akistan 172 for 3 (Butt 73, Akmal 73) beat Bangladesh 151 for 7 (Ashraful 65, Sami 3-29) by 21 runs

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mushtaq Mohammad puts faith in Afridi

London: Pakistan great Mushtaq Mohammad believes controversial all-rounder Shahid Afridi is the right man to "lead from the front" as they prepare to defend their World Twenty20 title.

Afridi has long been one of the world's leading one-day players and his aggressive batting and leg-spin bowling were instrumental in Pakistan winning the World Twenty20 in England last year.

"Pakistan are a team in the making at the moment and Shahid Afridi is quite a force in the shorter form of cricket," Mushtaq told reporters at Lord's here on Monday.

"He won us the (Twenty20) World Cup here last summer. He is a very positive cricketer and we need somebody to lead Pakistan from the front."

Afridi has been appointed to captain the side at this year's World Twenty in the West Indies, which starts later this month, after a chaotic period even by the standards of Pakistani cricket.

Pakistan will head to the Caribbean without former captains and star batsmen Younus Khan and Mohammad Yousuf, who were among a group of leading players, including Rana Naved and Shoaib Malik, banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after their team's December-February tour of Australia ended without a single international win for the visitors.

And the 30-year-old Afridi was fined three million rupees (35,000 dollars) by the PCB for ball-tampering in a one-day match against Australia in Perth in February, although he appealed on Tuesday saying it was unfair to punish him twice after he was hit with a two-game ban by the International Cricket Council.