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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: JustJ

how was exam ??

seriously they had full chances , but godddddddddd iam so angry with them , 😡

after paul has to be correct naa 😆
exam was okayyyy. let see what marks come out
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Posted: 14 years ago
Paul and u ?? 😆 ok ok no jokes

so who will win tomorrow match ??

NZ or Zimbabwe ??

Bangladesh or WI ??
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: JustJ

Paul and u ?? 😆 ok ok no jokes

so who will win tomorrow match ??

NZ or Zimbabwe ??

Bangladesh or WI ??

NZ and BAN 😆😆 BUT THE prediction is still pending i have too think a little more
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Posted: 14 years ago

ICC World Cup: Canada v Pakistan
Thursday, 3 March 2011 at Colombo RPS
Pakistan beat Canada by 46 runs
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat
184 all out (43.0 overs)
138 all out (42.5 overs)

Pakistan 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Mohammad Hafeez lbw b Osinde
11
12 2 0
Shehzad c Gordon b Baidwan
12
23 2 0
K Akmal c Kumar b Cheema
16
38 2 0
Younus Khan lbw b Baidwan
6
13 1 0
Misbah-ul-Haq c Bagai b Rao
37
68 1 0
U Akmal lbw b Rao
48
68 4 1
Shahid Afridi c Kumar b Cheema
20
17 2 0
Razzaq lbw b Hansra
8
8 1 0
Gul not out
2
4 0 0
Riaz c Rao b Hansra
0
3 0 0
Saeed Ajmal
b Baidwan
0
5 0 0
Extras
1nb 16w 4b 3lb 24
Total
all out 184 (43.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Chauhan 3.3 0 10 0
Osinde 7.0 1 25 1
Gordon 0.3 0 1 0
Baidwan 8.0 1 35 3
Cheema 8.0 0 33 2
Rao 10.0 0 50 2
Hansra 6.0 1 23 2

Fall of wicket
16 Mohammad Hafeez
42 Shehzad
55 Younus Khan
67 K Akmal
140 U Akmal
165 Misbah-ul-Haq
181 Shahid Afridi
181 Razzaq
181 Riaz
184 Saeed Ajmal



Canada 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gunasekera lbw b Gul
8
16 0 0
Kumar
b Razzaq
2
13 0 0
Surkari lbw b Saeed Ajmal
27
67 2 0
Bagai lbw b Shahid Afridi
16
35 2 0
Hansra
b Shahid Afridi
43
75 4 1
Cheema
b Shahid Afridi
4
8 1 0
Gordon c Riaz b Shahid Afridi
9
12 1 0
Baidwan
b Shahid Afridi
0
1 0 0
Chauhan not out
5
20 0 0
Rao run out (Shahid Afridi)
1
7 0 0
Osinde
b Riaz
0
3 0 0
Extras
19w 4lb 23
Total
all out 138 (42.5 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Razzaq 7.0 2 16 1
Gul 7.0 1 20 1
Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 23 5
Mohammad Hafeez 5.0 0 21 0
Riaz 5.5 0 23 1
Saeed Ajmal 8.0 0 31 1

Fall of wicket
16 Gunasekera
16 Kumar
44 Bagai
104 Surkari
111 Cheema
114 Hansra
114 Baidwan
130 Gordon
134 Rao
138 Osinde
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Posted: 14 years ago
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ICC World Cup: Canada v Pakistan
Thursday, 3 March 2011 at Colombo RPS
Pakistan beat Canada by 46 runs
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat
184 all out (43.0 overs)
138 all out (42.5 overs)

Pakistan 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Mohammad Hafeez lbw b Osinde
11
12 2 0
Shehzad c Gordon b Baidwan
12
23 2 0
K Akmal c Kumar b Cheema
16
38 2 0
Younus Khan lbw b Baidwan
6
13 1 0
Misbah-ul-Haq c Bagai b Rao
37
68 1 0
U Akmal lbw b Rao
48
68 4 1
Shahid Afridi c Kumar b Cheema
20
17 2 0
Razzaq lbw b Hansra
8
8 1 0
Gul not out
2
4 0 0
Riaz c Rao b Hansra
0
3 0 0
Saeed Ajmal
b Baidwan
0
5 0 0
Extras
1nb 16w 4b 3lb 24
Total
all out 184 (43.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Chauhan 3.3 0 10 0
Osinde 7.0 1 25 1
Gordon 0.3 0 1 0
Baidwan 8.0 1 35 3
Cheema 8.0 0 33 2
Rao 10.0 0 50 2
Hansra 6.0 1 23 2

Fall of wicket
16 Mohammad Hafeez
42 Shehzad
55 Younus Khan
67 K Akmal
140 U Akmal
165 Misbah-ul-Haq
181 Shahid Afridi
181 Razzaq
181 Riaz
184 Saeed Ajmal



Canada 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gunasekera lbw b Gul
8
16 0 0
Kumar
b Razzaq
2
13 0 0
Surkari lbw b Saeed Ajmal
27
67 2 0
Bagai lbw b Shahid Afridi
16
35 2 0
Hansra
b Shahid Afridi
43
75 4 1
Cheema
b Shahid Afridi
4
8 1 0
Gordon c Riaz b Shahid Afridi
9
12 1 0
Baidwan
b Shahid Afridi
0
1 0 0
Chauhan not out
5
20 0 0
Rao run out (Shahid Afridi)
1
7 0 0
Osinde
b Riaz
0
3 0 0
Extras
19w 4lb 23
Total
all out 138 (42.5 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Razzaq 7.0 2 16 1
Gul 7.0 1 20 1
Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 23 5
Mohammad Hafeez 5.0 0 21 0
Riaz 5.5 0 23 1
Saeed Ajmal 8.0 0 31 1

Fall of wicket
16 Gunasekera
16 Kumar
44 Bagai
104 Surkari
111 Cheema
114 Hansra
114 Baidwan
130 Gordon
134 Rao
138 Osinde


shahid afridi....👏
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Posted: 14 years ago


ICC World Cup: Netherlands v South Africa
Thursday, 3 March 2011 at Mohali
South Africa beat Netherlands by 231 runs
Netherlands won the toss and decided to field
351 for 5 (50.0 overs)
120 all out (34.5 overs)

South Africa 1st Innings - Close
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Amla c Loots b ten Doeschate
113
130 8 0
Smith
b Loots
20
32 1 0
Kallis c Barresi b ten Doeschate
2
12 0 0
de Villiers run out (Westdijk)
134
98 13 4
du Plessis not out
18
14 1 0
Duminy c Borren b ten Doeschate
40
15 2 4
van Wyk not out
0
0 0 0
Extras
1nb 16w 2b 5lb 24
Total
for 5 351 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Bukhari 10.0 0 44 0
Westdijk 9.0 0 76 0
ten Doeschate 10.0 0 72 3
Loots 9.0 0 60 1
Seelaar 10.0 0 74 0
Cooper 2.0 0 18 0

Fall of wicket
51 Smith
58 Kallis
279 Amla
283 de Villiers
349 Duminy



Netherlands 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Kervezee c and b Kallis
10
18 1 0
Barresi st van Wyk b Duminy
44
66 5 0
Cooper c Steyn b Kallis
9
21 1 0
Zuiderent lbw b Peterson
15
26 1 1
ten Doeschate lbw b Steyn
11
21 0 0
de Grooth run out (Smith)
12
26 0 0
Borren lbw b Peterson
3
13 0 0
Bukhari
b Tahir
0
4 0 0
Seelaar not out
2
5 0 0
Loots lbw b Tahir
6
7 0 1
Westdijk lbw b Tahir
0
2 0 0
Extras
8w 8
Total
all out 120 (34.5 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Steyn 6.0 1 26 1
M Morkel 5.0 0 18 0
Kallis 6.0 0 19 2
Tahir 6.5 0 19 3
Peterson 5.0 0 22 2
Duminy 6.0 0 16 1

Fall of wicket
26 Kervezee
46 Cooper
81 Zuiderent
83 Barresi
100 ten Doeschate
109 Borren
109 de Grooth
110 Bukhari
120 Loots
120 Westdijk
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Canada skittle out Pakistan for 184

R. K. Radhakrishnan

AP Shahid Afridi once again bowled a superb spell, picking up five wickets against Canada.

The tournament's highest wicket-taker Shahid Afridi scripted a great escape to pull back Pakistan from ignominy with a five-wicket haul, as the team beat Canada in a surprisingly close match here.

Refusing to be intimidated by the opponent's reputation and forgetting its current indifferent showing in this edition of the ICC World Cup, the Canadians set out to rewrite history at the R. Premadasa grounds. They nearly did.

Afridi, who broke the best partnership of the Canadian innings (60 runs) between Surkari and Hansra, and removed the dangerous Rizwan Cheema, made sure that Canada's well-begun innings stayed a half-done job.

Under the Premadasa lights, Afridi could do no wrong ' he even gave the team its first direct hit at the stumps in this World Cup and sent back a lower order batsman (Balaji Rao).

Good display

In the last two matches, Canada made 122 and 123. The team which took the field on this day had no recollection of those scores; some kind of collective amnesia had gripped the team. Its members fielded like a top team, bowled well with some help from the pitch, and batted for most part with their heads down.

The Canadian 100 runs came in 201 balls, but no one was complaining. It needed a mere 85 from the remaining. But six wickets fell for 24 runs and the fairy tale came to an end.

On Wednesday Canada captain had stated that his team would win if it played well and if Pakistan played badly. Pakistan, the most unpredictable team in the tournament, nearly did it again.

Lack of application

Earlier, because of horrible lack of application and a generally indifferent performance from the top order, Pakistan set Canada a target of 185.

At 67 for four, Canada fancied its chances.

The Canadian bowlers kept a tidy line, inviting a few unorthodox strokes from the patient Pakistanis.

Pakistan had crawled to 150 for five in 35 overs. The team folded up at 184.

Canada captain, Ashish Bagai, like most sub-continent players, believes in 'luck,' and providence. Well, it nearly was with the generous Pakistanis gifting him and Chennai boy, Balaji Rao, almost anything they asked for. Rao, who got two wickets, will celebrate his birthday in style on Friday.

The sky was overcast from the start and the ball was coming in a shade slower than the last time at the R. Premadasa. Strokemaking was a little difficult; it did not help that no one in Pakistani line-up wanted to stay long enough to put the team's total out of reach for Canada.

Shehzad fails again

Ahmed Shehzad, who has been given more chances to perform than he deserves, got off shakily yet again. He heaved Khurram Chohan, and the ball took the edge and ballooned towards third man. The catch was taken but it turned out to be a no-ball.

Even as Shehzad pushed his luck at one end, it was the consistent opener Hafeez who went first, missing the line of a Henri Osinde delivery that pitched on the off stump and moved in.

Trapped in front, he asked for a review and was unsuccessful. Shehzad disappointed again. He tried hitting over the in-field and, this time, offered a low catch to mid-on.

The loss of Hafeez meant that Pakistan progressed to a meagre 20 in 5 overs; its slowest in three matches. In 10 overs, a cautious Pakistan made 44 for two, and 50 runs came in 12 overs.

Soon after this, Younus Khan went, trapped in front of middle stump. Younis asked for a review of the decision.

Umpire Daryl Harper raised his index finger a second time inside a minute after the UDRS concurred with the umpire. Kamran Akmal then cut Cheema straight to the hands of backward point.

Steady partnership

The second Akmal, Umar, in the company of Misbah-ul-Haq built a partnership slowly and steadily, despite some uncertain running between the wickets. Umar was frustrated time and again by Misbah's slow-motion running between the wickets in their 73-run stand.

Canada got a chance to send Misbah back when Pakistan was on 76 but the bowler, Baidwan, missed picking up a ball at a very short mid-on position with Misbah nowhere in the picture.

Then on 77, a leaping Hansra, at forward of square leg, could not reach a mistimed Misbah pull. It was tantalisingly close to the outstretched palms of the fielder. Misbah stayed and Pakistan meandered to 79 for four off 20 overs.

The first six of the innings came after Balaji Rao's variety of leg-spin was introduced. Umar Akmal hoisted him over the mid-wicket fence, easing the pressure on Pakistan a bit. Afridi came in and went in quick time as he guided a low, wide full toss to the hands of backward point.

Batting power play

The bankruptcy of ideas in the Pakistan team touched a new low after the inexplicable delay in availing of the batting power play.

The Pakistani team has traditionally resorted to taking the power play in the final ten overs and this time too, even as wickets kept falling at one end, there was no move to take it earlier.

It took the power play with the score reading 181 for nine, at over number 42. And the innings promptly folded up.


Man of the match: Shahid Afridi (Pakistan).

Edited by ladybird9 - 14 years ago
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South Africa nails Netherlands


03-Mar-2011

Centuries from Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers propelled South Africa to an emphatic 231-run win over the Netherlands in their Group B World Cup match in Mohali.


AB de Villiers (134) played a blazing knock for his 11th hundred, smashing 14 fours and four sixes in his 98-ball stay.

AB de Villiers (134) smashed his second successive World Cup ton, as South Africa crushed the Netherlands by 231 runs in Mohali.

South Africa served up a convincing all-round performance in an emphatic 231-run win over the Netherlands at the World Cup on Thursday.

AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla made centuries in South Africa's 351-5 and leg-spinner Imran Tahir took three wickets in a predictably dominant showing from the hotly favoured Proteas.

Netherlands was dismissed for 120 in 34.5 overs at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium for successive heavy losses following a 215-run capitulation to West Indies.

Opener Wesley Barresi made 44 but Netherlands fell away rapidly to lose its last six batsmen for 20 runs.

Amla and De Villiers had combined for a 221-run partnership to take the game away from Netherlands after South Africa was put in to bat in overcast conditions.

Amla made 113 and De Villiers powered to 134 from 98 balls, his second successive hundred after scoring 107 not out against West Indies in New Delhi.

The Dutch had removed Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis to leave South Africa on 58-2, but Amla and De Villiers responded with the highest third-wicket partnership for South Africa in one-day internationals.

JP Duminy (40) smashed two fours and four sixes in a rapid 66-run partnership with Faf du Plessis in the final overs.

Ryan ten Doeschate finished with 3-72 to lead Netherlands' battered bowling attack. Bernard Loots bowled Smith for 20, sending the South Africa captain's leg stump cart-wheeling out of the ground. Kallis fell three overs later when he was caught down the leg-side by wicketkeeper Wesley Barresi off medium pacer Ten Doeschate.

But De Villiers and Amla took South Africa racing away, hitting boundaries to all parts as the sun came out. De Villiers reached his century off just 88 balls and celebrated by launching three successive sixes off Loots from the first three balls of the 44th over.

There was no repeat of Herschelle Gibbs' six sixes in an over against Netherlands at the 2007 World Cup, however, when the fourth ball was pushed to mid-off for a single.

The stand was finally broken when Amla slashed straight to Tom Cooper in the covers. De Villiers was run out five balls later, having hit 13 fours and four sixes, but the damage had already been done.


Edited by ladybird9 - 14 years ago
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good job jee...kiya match thi aaj..india wale match main forum per active hongee,promise
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: animalgirl

good job jee...kiya match thi aaj..india wale match main forum per active hongee,promise


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