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oh m,ain smjha ke saamia ki tabiyat khraab ho gayi hai is liye aisi behki behki baatain ker rahee hai :P
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mera Avatar kahan Hai :( mujhe koi yaad nahi rekhta hameesha log bhool jaate hain :(
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haan haan kion nahi saamia zaroor ho jae match hum to cricket match ke liye her waqt tiyaar rehte hain :)] aphir kab match khelna hai takke main apni kit or bag waghira tiyaar ker loon :P
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What Batsman Would You Prefer In The Opening?
Asim Ali replied to *.¸¸.·*Baby_doll*.¸¸.·*'s topic in Sports Talk
what hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ?????????????????????? -
What Batsman Would You Prefer In The Opening?
Asim Ali replied to *.¸¸.·*Baby_doll*.¸¸.·*'s topic in Sports Talk
main hameesha se aik cheez ka qail raha hoon ke opening main left or right ka combination hona chahiyee jo ke imran farhat ke saath hai Afridi is very good player in middile order jahan woh spinners ko ache se khel sakta hai or indonoon ke ilawa is waqt koi khass choice bhi nahi hai -
Kool rahila think canauks is a Ice hockey team of canada m i rite ??????????????? waise congrates to u :flower:
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keep the good Work Going Baby Doll u really have a passion of cricket like me :)
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nice pictures Dear Like Ever :)
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tooba tooba tooba moin Acha Keeper hai Main ne Shaid Zindigi main is Se bura keeper nahi dekha Is se Achi to Keeping main ker loon halanke Main Tha Bhi Allrounder Jitna Easy Catch ho Ga Utne Hi Easy Tareeqe se Moin Uncle Us Ko Chor deen ge naye Keepers main Hamiyoon Farhat Achaq Player hai Bat bhi Acha Hai or Keeping Bhi Achi Hai ( Mera Dost jo Hoa lolz) Or doosri Taraf Kamran Akmal Theek Hai us Main Bhi yeh Khobi hai ke Kisi Bhi Number per Bat ker Leta hai or Jahan Tak Moin per Presure ki Baat hai to Janab Moin ne 200 se Ziada Match kheleen hai As a Captain bhi or As a Player Bhi to Is Ka Presure main aana Smjh nahi Aata Waise Bhi Us ko Six Marne Ki Jaldi Hoti hai Halanke Moin Boundry ke Baghir Bhi aik over main 10 se ziada run bana sakta hai Apni rinning or Chiky Shorts Ki madad se lakin nahi :@ or Opening Per to Waqai Sochna Paree ga Asal Main hum ne Buhat Jaldi Ki Saeed Anwar ko Nikaal ker Hum Ko wait kerna Chahiyee Tha Jub Tak naya Player is Postion ke Liye Tiyaar na Ho Jata khair hamare yahan to aisa hi hota hai ab dekhaian bob woolmer kia kerta hai
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Facing West Indies In Semi-final Will Not Be Easy
Asim Ali replied to Asim Ali's topic in Sports Talk
Bilkul theek kaha hai aap ne Hamari Opening ki Problem to Kaafi Poorani hai lakin Yasir Hameed Ke Saath to Koi Khass Masla Nahi Lagta Bara un Organise Sa Batsman Hai Lakin Phir bHI Score ker leta hai ager is ki Average Dekhain To More Then 50 runs in a Match So U Cant Blame to Him Haan Is Ke Saath Imran Farhat Kuch Arse Se Perform Nahi ker Raha Or Ager One Down Position ko Dekhain to Shoib Malik Theek Hai Ab Woh Aik Allrounder hai is Liye Us se Her Baar yeh Tawaqaa Kerna ke Score karee Ghalt Hai Baqi Neeche Se Moin is Misrible Main to kehta Hoon ki Us Ki Jagah Younis Ko Le Aiien Woh Part time Keeping bhi ker leta hai Kam iz Kam Moin Jaise keeping to ker hi le ga na Or Westindies Ki Bowling to Itni Achi Nahi Rahi Ab Lakin Batting Outclass hai Ager aik Bhi Batsman Chal Gaya to around 300 to kahiin bhi nahi gaya so pray for the best -
BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan cricket team coach, Bob Wolmer has said that taking on the West Indies in semi-final would not the least be easier as several world-class players are included in their team. The national team coach, in a press conference here, admired the hard work of the players, for which, he said, “They have been rewarded with a convincing victory.†He told that this winning combination would be relied upon in the upcoming matches also. He particularly lauded the performance of Rana Naveedul Hassan. Replying to a question regarding semi-final, Bob Wolmer told that Pakistani cricketers would have to keep their eyes on Brian Lara as well as other West Indies players in the backdrop of their highly impressive recent performances. Captain of Pakistan cricket team, Inzamamul Haq has termed the victory against India, the outcome of team spirit. Responding to a question, he said that the decisions to let Shahid Afridi play at middle- order and Shoaib Akhter not being allowed to bowl with new ball were made in the interest of the team.
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FURIOUS India captain Sourav Ganguly launched a blistering attack on his misfiring batsmen after his side were knocked out of the ICC Champions Trophy by bitter rivals Pakistan. India struggled to 200 all out with only Rahul Dravid (67) and Ajit Agarkar (47), with a stand of 82 in 83 balls, giving his side's bowlers had a target to defend. Pakistan went on to win by three wickets. At one stage they had been 73-5 after Virender Sehwag was out for 10, VVS Laxman for three, Mohamed Kaif, 27, and Yuvraj Singh, 0. "It was a good wicket and we just didn't bat well enough," said Ganguly who also failed with the bat after being dismissed for nought. "There are some guys in the team who are failing for too long and when the main batsmen in the team keep failing the batting loses momentum," insisted Ganguly in a thinly veiled reference to the out-of-form Sehwag and Yuvraj. "I think the bowlers bowled very well," added the captain after seeing an attack led by left-arm quick and ICC Emerging Player of the Year Irfan Pathan (three for 34) almost pull off a stunning victory Ganguly has made a point of being publicly loyal to his team but he said Sunday: "Nobody's place is for life. You have to keep on performing in international cricket." India, who lost their third successive match to Pakistan, were without the injured Sachin Tendulkar for the entire Champions Trophy.
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Apna Khiyal Bhi to Batain na Kia Aisa Ho Sakta Hai Yeh Khali Hmmmm Se Kaam Nahi Chalna Waise Aik baat hai ke Current English Team Had All the potencial to beat aussies Or waise ager hara de to Maza bhi buhat aiye in ke Dimagh jo kharab ho gayeen hain Jeet jeet ker wapis Apne Thikane per aa jaeen ge :P
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VETERAN seamer Darren Gough believes England are ready to smash Australia's one-day stranglehold when the old enemies meet again in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. World champions Australia have won the last 14 limited overs matches between the two teams and England's last win was over five years ago, in January 1999 in Melbourne. Gough, who played in that match, is his country's most experienced one-day campaigner having played 136 times and the 34-year-old believes England now have the depth of talent and experience to end that losing sequence. "That run has to be broken sometime and let's hope it's this time," said Gough who now plays his county cricket at Essex. "We all want to play in the final, but we're playing a quality side. We're playing well and we're playing quality cricket." England sealed their semi-final place with a 49-run Duckworth-Lewis victory over Sri Lanka at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday after recovering from 123 for four to reach a commanding 251 for seven after a brilliant century from in-form all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. The real test, however, will come on Tuesday when England's progress will be measured against the world champions. "The Australia match has always been at the back of players' minds, not so much because it's Australia but because we've reached the semi-final and that's been the main discussion," said Gough. "It would have been nice to have played them in the final, but it's something to look forward to. The way we're playing it's a good time to play the Aussies but they are a quality team and we've seen how they've played in this tournament. "They've smashed the two sides they've played." Regardless of the result Gough insists the true measure of how England measure up against Australia will not come until next summer when the sides meet in a five-Test Ashes series. "I don't think we have to beat them to know that England have progressed in both forms of the game," added Gough. "We have a good one-day side and the Test side is playing some excellent cricket, but we'll only get a true test of how close the sides are when they play against each other in a five-Test series. "People have said it's a mental thing, but every guy in that dressing room wants to go and beat them. When people keep getting beaten they are going to look at it that way, but we all want to beat them. "Even when I'm not playing I want England to beat them - it's always going to be that way. There will come a time when England beat Australia all the time and the Aussies will be thinking the same. "They're the best side and everyone wants to play against them and everyone wants to beat them. It's difficult to say whether the gap has closed and they have been at the top of their game for a long time. But England have been improving steadily for five or six years now. "It started under (previous skipper) Nasser Hussain and it's carried on under Michael Vaughan."
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Wah wah wah Pakistan Aakhir Kaar Jeet hi gaya Jis Ki umeed bhi kaafi nazar aa rahi thi kion ke Tendulkar is not there and as well as Bala Ji But Still Pakistan Played Very Well Pakistan ki taraf se Is Dafa Finishing Touch bhi khoob raha jo ke Youhana ne Dia Main Hameesha kehta hoon ke Ager Pakistan ki Taraf se Inzi or Youhana Score kareen to Pakitsan Ka Harne ke Chances Shaid 10% se bhi kam Hote Hain And Good News Is This Ke ab yeh Donoon Apni Behtreen Form main Hain Or sub se Critical Player Pakistan Ki Taraf Se Hai Moin Khan Jo ke Her Dafa Aik Ghair Zaroori Shot khel Ker Out Ho Jata Hai or Presure Aa Jata Hai neeche Walee Plyers Per Bus Mon Ki Cricket Khatam Ho Chukki hai
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21 August India v Pakistan 23 August Australia v India 25 August Pakistan v Australia 28 August Final 30 August Pakistan v Netherlands
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ji ji saaima woh to hoon main :D
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Thanks Fati :)
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For Jadooooo ;)
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Lolz Very Nice Avatars Jadoo Really Buhat Hi Maze ki Pics Hain Inocent si Thanks Ab Aap ke iye Bhi Lagate Hain Hum Kuch Pics
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hmmm Point is Noted Saaima :) Waise Inzi Day by Day Apni Approch main Buhat mature hota ja raha hai On the Filed Buht Hi Authority ke saath Nazar aata hai and That is Good waise jahan tak inzi ki baatoon ka sawal hai to he is a Charachter Aap ko yaad Ho ga ke Jub World Cup ke Lambe Arse Baad Inzi ko wapis Laiyee the Multan Test Main Bangla Desh ke Khilaf Tub is ne wahan match winning inning kheli thi jis ki wajah se yeh team main wapis in ho gaya tha tub jub end main man of the match ka interview liya gaya tha to is ne aik work kaha tha jo aaj bhi soch ker hansi aati hai Meri is century per ALLAH ne Buhat Shukar Ada Kia LOLZ
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There is no secret to Jacques Kallis's success. He already has over 5000 Test runs and 150 wickets to his name, and here, in an exclusive interview, Kallis explains how he likes to keep things simple, remain calm, and keep learning. As he geared up for South Africa's tour of Sri Lanka after a refreshing three-month break. So what did you do get up to during your break? Basically I didn't watch any cricket, didn't have anything to do with cricket; just spent time at home and played some golf, and I am now ready for the new season. The training schedule has started, and has been quite rigorous both fitness-wise and strength-wise. Is it true you are an avid golfer, and did you follow the British Open? Yes, I love it. It's a good way to relax and it's a nice hobby to have. I watched the Open on TV - it's great entertainment. I will always back my fellow countryman, Retief Goosen. South Africa is a sports-mad country, and its sportsmen tend to stick together in moments like these. As you start to focus on your cricket again, how have you finally found the right formula for success on the field? It's a matter of experience: knowing what to do when, and just putting into practice what you have learnt over the years. Your father, who died last year, was the most important person in your life. How are you adjusting to life without him? Yes, obviously, he played a huge role in my life. But you learn that things carry on, and you realise that cricket isn't the most important thing in life. So you have to enjoy the game and just do your best on every occasion. Before the West Indies series, you were in a slump. What areas did you work on? I wouldn't say that my cricket was in a slump, I doubt that. I was doing well, but I wanted to do better and it was just a matter of getting everything in order in terms of both my cricket and my life. And now you've passed 5000 Test runs - and you hit new heights during the West Indian tour of South Africa, in which you scored four consecutive Test centuries ... I was striking the ball pretty well. It was just getting together the combination at the right time, though you can never write off the West Indies bowling. It was probably not the strongest attack I have ever faced, but they have a few youngsters who are learning how to do the job. They proved that when they knocked out England to reach the NatWest Series final recently. Were you concerned that you missed out on Bradman's six-in-a-row Test-centuries record? No, I was not bothered about the record. I was just taking it one ball at a time, though I knew about it. Talking figures, your average in Australasia is an impressive 51.68, while in England and the subcontinent it is 37. Which kind of pitches are you more at home on? I think all the South African players tend to play better when they are at home, when there is more pace and bounce in the wickets. But I don't know, I enjoy playing on all types of wickets. It's a good test of skill. With two tours to the subcontinent this season, what kind of preparations have you made? We just started light training about a week back, and then the training camp starts shortly, when we will try and simulate the kind of wickets we will be playing on. Obviously the wickets will be slower and they will turn a little bit, so we have to train on those kind of pitches. Personally, there is nothing particular I am going to focus on, apart from getting back into form and finding a good rhythm. Would you say you're a slow starter, and are you prone to get trapped by the bowler early on? No, I don't agree with that. If the ball is there to be hit, I'll take the offer. All batters are careful at the beginning - it is the most vulnerable part of the innings, so you need to be a bit more watchful. You kick off the season with the tour of Sri Lanka. How do you plan to take on someone like Murali, who has got you out five times so far in your career? We have played a lot against him on the subcontinent and at home, so we've got a game-plan to counter him which we will put into practice, and which will hopefully put him under pressure. There is nothing different about facing him to other bowlers - you concentrate and focus the same no matter who the bowler is. Obviously he bowls a lot more than the others, and that's why he gets a lot more wickets. Is it fair to say your bowling has dipped a bit recently? I will say the type of wickets we have played on haven't been conducive to swing bowling. Once again, it's a matter of being able to adapt to the conditions. Where we are going now – on the subcontinent – the ball doesn't tend to swing much, so I will need to adjust to those conditions. Did you ever think about taking the captaincy? No, I didn't. I have always believed that it's difficult for allrounders to be good captains. During your early years, Hansie Cronje was forming a winning unit. How big an influence was he? He was a great influence, considering he was the captain when I started off. As for what I learnt from him, you are always learning no matter who you are in contact with. You learn from the opposition, and from your fellow players. It is just a matter of being open, being watchful, and making sure that every game you are playing you learn something new. You struggled in the early stages of your career, and had only 57 runs at an average of just over 8 after five Tests. How did you deal with that situation? I just kept believing in myself, and in my own abilities, and that 61 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi [in 1997-98] virtually kick-started my career. It was just about me needing one good innings in international cricket to start believing in myself. At 28, you are already South Africa's highest runscorer in one-day cricket, and you're slowly approaching Gary Kirsten's total of 7289 runs in Tests. Do you have any further targets? To be honest, I am not a big target-setter. As long as I continue playing winning innings and score hundreds I am happy with that