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Dec. 16 se, pehlay test matches hain
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Dec. 16 se, pehlay test matches hain
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Insha Allah pakistan win both the test and one day series.....

one-day series bhi hai?? is that the one against aus and west indies?
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one-day series bhi hai?? is that the one against aus and west indies?
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one-day series bhi hai?? is that the one against aus and west indies?
jeeeee.........
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Pak will lose to nil with Aussies
and i guess it would be hard to make them bet twice in a test match

PAK might won few against WI but not the Aussies

All AUSSIE WIN WRITTEN OVER IT
Youhana will struggle on those pitches!!
Only the salman Butt the new boy can make good shots there as he shown in side matches there.

and in bowling Shoaib will be like all over the place
Hayden,Langer. GIli... gonna rip him apart
only the ones with line and lenght can survive against aussie batting like Rana's kinna bowler
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Pak will lose to nil with Aussies
and i guess it would be hard to make them bet twice in a test match

PAK might won few against WI but not the Aussies

All AUSSIE WIN WRITTEN OVER IT
Youhana will struggle on those pitches!!
Only the salman Butt the new boy can make good shots there as he shown in side matches there.

and in bowling Shoaib will be like all over the place
Hayden,Langer. GIli... gonna rip him apart
only the ones with line and lenght can survive against aussie batting like Rana's kinna bowler
Hmm sahee hai ke tough time dega Australia but u guys need to learn how to back up your country no matter waht. Of course australia is the best team in the world no doubt. but recently pak played them in one-day matches and nearly skooled em both times, but just couldnt pull it off in the end, mainly bcuz australia knows how to handle pressure and they are experts of it, but now they show signs of some mental weaknesses, and pakistan could definitely exploit that. Another thing is dont mess with Shoaib he is my buddy and dont compare him with 2nd class bowlers like rana. Thanks
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Jeee trynation cuo hain
yupp bro..
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Hi everyone

Read this interesting article I found on cricinfo!

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, and Dennis Lillee have warned against writing off the Pakistan side ahead of their three-Test series against Australia. Pakistan have had a woeful start to their tour – they suffered an embarrassing ten-run defeat against a Western Australian 2nd XI, and were then thrashed by ten wickets inside three days by the full Western Australian state team at the WACA. But both Lillee and Woolmer said that Pakistan could lift their game for the big occasion.

"I think that the Pakistanis are always a team that save their best until it's an interesting game," Lillee told the Perth radio station 6PR. "I don't see it as something they do on purpose – you can't take too much notice of their training and lead-up games. They are very much a team for the occasion and when they want to they can turn it on."

Woolmer echoed those sentiments. "Obviously we don't look like as though we're going to beat the Australians – all right, we don't look as though we can beat anyone at the moment," he admitted, according to a report on ABC Online. "But I've seen the Pakistan team play like this and I've seen them come right. They are inexperienced in these conditions and are inexperienced in most conditions but there's still a lot of talent in that team. If people are going to write us off that's fine, fair enough, write us off."

The game against Western Australia was Pakistan's last chance to get used to the local conditions before the first Test, which starts at Perth on Thursday (December 16).

Do you think this is possible? Can Pakistan seriously make a come back after losing so badly. I would hope they can, but in reality, it's kind'a impossible.
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Hi everyone

Read this interesting article I found on cricinfo!

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, and Dennis Lillee have warned against writing off the Pakistan side ahead of their three-Test series against Australia. Pakistan have had a woeful start to their tour – they suffered an embarrassing ten-run defeat against a Western Australian 2nd XI, and were then thrashed by ten wickets inside three days by the full Western Australian state team at the WACA. But both Lillee and Woolmer said that Pakistan could lift their game for the big occasion.

"I think that the Pakistanis are always a team that save their best until it's an interesting game," Lillee told the Perth radio station 6PR. "I don't see it as something they do on purpose – you can't take too much notice of their training and lead-up games. They are very much a team for the occasion and when they want to they can turn it on."

Woolmer echoed those sentiments. "Obviously we don't look like as though we're going to beat the Australians – all right, we don't look as though we can beat anyone at the moment," he admitted, according to a report on ABC Online. "But I've seen the Pakistan team play like this and I've seen them come right. They are inexperienced in these conditions and are inexperienced in most conditions but there's still a lot of talent in that team. If people are going to write us off that's fine, fair enough, write us off."

The game against Western Australia was Pakistan's last chance to get used to the local conditions before the first Test, which starts at Perth on Thursday (December 16).

Do you think this is possible? Can Pakistan seriously make a come back after losing so badly. I would hope they can, but in reality, it's kind'a impossible.
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yeah that what Pak is all about Consistent Inconsistencies.
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Bob woolmer kay yah khana hain Shayad pakistan Austraila getnat kay lia nahi gia
haan to bhai. geet ne ke liye kon jaata hai??
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To phir janay ka faida?...
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To phir janay ka faida?...
paise kiya hote hain?? pata hai kuch??
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McGrath Kills Pak

The combination of an irrepressible Glenn McGrath and a bouncy WACA pitch proved too lethal for Pakistan, as they crashed to their fourth-lowest total in Tests and a massive 491-run defeat. McGrath scythed through the top order taking the first seven wickets, and ending with incredible figures of 8 for 24 – his best in Test cricket – as Pakistan were bundled out for just 72 to tumble to their most comprehensive defeat in terms of runs, and the fourth-largest of all time.

Even the most die-hard Pakistani supporter would have known before play started today that only one result was possible in this game, but what was expected of the players was some gumption and fight. However, none of them had any clue against the bouncing ball, as batsman after inept batsman hung his bat out to dry, and was snaffled by one of several catchers behind the stumps. The stats for today's play will make for appalling reading for a Pakistan fan – 9 for 54 in 25.3 overs.

Four years ago, playing at the same ground against West Indies in 2000-01, McGrath had taken a hat-trick, nailing Sherwin Campbell, Brian Lara and Jimmy Adams. Today, he was in line for a repeat act when he dismissed Abdul Razzaq and Inzamam-ul-Haq off successive balls, and though Kamran Akmal kept the hat-trick ball out, there was little Pakistan could do to thwart him. Homing in on a perfect line around off, he swung and seamed the ball around, and hardly conceded any run-scoring opportunities. Jason Gillespie ended up wicketless at the other end, but with some luck he could have had a few in the bag as well, as Pakistan's batsmen, with their abysmal defensive techniques, were disasters waiting to happen.

The procession started in the fifth over of the day, when Salman Butt steered a drive to Matthew Hayden at gully (2 for 34). Younis Khan fell soon after, presenting Shane Warne with some catching practice at first slip. When Razzaq poked at another one and nicked to the wicketkeeper, Inzamam walked out, batting at No. 6 because of a back injury which kept him off the field for more than a session yesterday. One ball later, he was disconsolately trudging back, given out caught behind off another jaffa (5 for 49).



Inzamam-ul-Haq trudges back after his first-ball duck and the rest of the batsmen followed him soon after © Getty Images



Yousuf Youhana played a couple of blistering cover-drives on his way to 27, but his innings could have ended well before that – his first two scoring strokes were both flails outside off which evaded the slip cordon, and he then tried to duck under a bouncer from Gillespie with his bat hanging in the air, but Ricky Ponting spilled the chance in the slips.

Youhana's luck finally ran out when he tried to draw away from a hook off a superbly directed bouncer, but only managed a faint tickle to Adam Gilchrist (7 for 64). At that stage, McGrath was in line for a perfect ten, but Michael Kasprowicz joined in the fun, taking two of the last three wickets to fall as the innings folded in the final over before lunch.

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, had admitted before the series began that his side looked like beating nobody. The expectation then was that the players would lift their game for the big occasion. Today's shocking batting performance means that Australia would be odds-on favourites to deliver their third consecutive 3-0 series thrashing to Pakistan.
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Re: McGrath Kills Pak

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The combination of an irrepressible Glenn McGrath and a bouncy WACA pitch proved too lethal for Pakistan, as they crashed to their fourth-lowest total in Tests and a massive 491-run defeat. McGrath scythed through the top order taking the first seven wickets, and ending with incredible figures of 8 for 24 – his best in Test cricket – as Pakistan were bundled out for just 72 to tumble to their most comprehensive defeat in terms of runs, and the fourth-largest of all time.

Even the most die-hard Pakistani supporter would have known before play started today that only one result was possible in this game, but what was expected of the players was some gumption and fight. However, none of them had any clue against the bouncing ball, as batsman after inept batsman hung his bat out to dry, and was snaffled by one of several catchers behind the stumps. The stats for today's play will make for appalling reading for a Pakistan fan – 9 for 54 in 25.3 overs.

Four years ago, playing at the same ground against West Indies in 2000-01, McGrath had taken a hat-trick, nailing Sherwin Campbell, Brian Lara and Jimmy Adams. Today, he was in line for a repeat act when he dismissed Abdul Razzaq and Inzamam-ul-Haq off successive balls, and though Kamran Akmal kept the hat-trick ball out, there was little Pakistan could do to thwart him. Homing in on a perfect line around off, he swung and seamed the ball around, and hardly conceded any run-scoring opportunities. Jason Gillespie ended up wicketless at the other end, but with some luck he could have had a few in the bag as well, as Pakistan's batsmen, with their abysmal defensive techniques, were disasters waiting to happen.

The procession started in the fifth over of the day, when Salman Butt steered a drive to Matthew Hayden at gully (2 for 34). Younis Khan fell soon after, presenting Shane Warne with some catching practice at first slip. When Razzaq poked at another one and nicked to the wicketkeeper, Inzamam walked out, batting at No. 6 because of a back injury which kept him off the field for more than a session yesterday. One ball later, he was disconsolately trudging back, given out caught behind off another jaffa (5 for 49).



Inzamam-ul-Haq trudges back after his first-ball duck and the rest of the batsmen followed him soon after © Getty Images



Yousuf Youhana played a couple of blistering cover-drives on his way to 27, but his innings could have ended well before that – his first two scoring strokes were both flails outside off which evaded the slip cordon, and he then tried to duck under a bouncer from Gillespie with his bat hanging in the air, but Ricky Ponting spilled the chance in the slips.

Youhana's luck finally ran out when he tried to draw away from a hook off a superbly directed bouncer, but only managed a faint tickle to Adam Gilchrist (7 for 64). At that stage, McGrath was in line for a perfect ten, but Michael Kasprowicz joined in the fun, taking two of the last three wickets to fall as the innings folded in the final over before lunch.

Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, had admitted before the series began that his side looked like beating nobody. The expectation then was that the players would lift their game for the big occasion. Today's shocking batting performance means that Australia would be odds-on favourites to deliver their third consecutive 3-0 series thrashing to Pakistan.

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