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Pakistan Wicket keeping job still a suspense

January 10th, 2010

Kamran Akmal poor show in Sydney test and PCB senseless quick decision of sending Sarfraz to Australia put captain and team management in trouble as they still consider Kamran Akmal as no. 1 choice for keeping. Kamran Akmal previous performance has been ignored, Pcb thinks that he was the main culprit in losing the Sydney test while the other factors are being ignored by the decision maker who sent Sarfraz to Australia. Now it is a real suspense that who will do the job in third test at Hobart.

Earlier, it was being said that young wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed will ‘participate’ in the final Test here as a replacement for Kamran Akmal.

The News quoted sources as saying that the tour selection committee will have a ‘debate’ on the issue before taking a final decision on it within the next couple of days.

Kamran, it seemed, was out of the final Test after he dropped four easy catches besides squandering a run-out opportunity in the second Test.

His pathetic show behind the stumps was seen as the biggest reason behind Pakistan’s 36-run defeat that came after the tourists had taken a 206-run lead against the Aussies.

Just a day later, the PCB issued a press release from its headquarters in Lahore saying that Sarfraz will be rushed to Australia where he will participate in the third Test starting at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart from January 14.

Sarfraz, 20, is scheduled to join the national team here on Sunday.

Now, it seems that the team management is having second thoughts.

Sources said Kamran has a lot of influence within the team and most of the players want him to play the third Test instead of Sarfraz.

Kamran himself has also shown his desire to feature in the Hobart Test, saying that he would do his best not to repeat the mistakes of Sydney in the future.

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Pak Vs NZ at stumps of third day at Dunedin

November 26th, 2009

At the end of third day game, first test between Pakistan and Newzealand, Pakistan is on 307 for the loss of 8 wickets, the shining era of Pakistan betting is Kamran and Umer’s performance, specially Umer Akmal’s  debut century, he made 129 runs on 160 balls with 21 smashing fours and 2 glorious sixes. Kamran dismissed at 82 runs with 11 fours and 1six. By this counterattack of these two players, Pakistan now is in safe position.

From Kiwi’s,  Shane Bond took four wickets for 93 runs, Martin two and Vettori hunted two wickets also.

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Counterattack of Akmal brothers

November 25th, 2009

After the slow and uncertain start, Umer Akmal and Kamran Akmal lift Pakistan in better position, at the end of  69 overs, at tea,  Pakistan is 222/5,

At Dunedin test, Pakistan earlier lose 5 wickets alongwith skipper.  Akmal brothers are on the pitch and playing magnificently, Umer is on 78 runs with 1 six and 13 glorious fours alongwith his brother Kamran, who is on 73 runs with 1 six and 10 fours, they are playing with dazzling strokes and be the reason of stress for Vettori.

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Pak Vs NZ, Short session due to rain in Dunedin

November 25th, 2009

At Dunedin test between Pakistan and Newzealand,  at stumps, total of Kiwis are 404 runs for the loss of eight wickets. Daniel Vettori, the skipper unfortunately caught by Kamran Akmal, bowled by Umer Gul, he was on 99 runs. Umer Gul was the successful bowler today with two wickets. Today only 36 overs been bowled because of rain.

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First T20 match between Pak Vs New Zealand

November 11th, 2009

Pakistan again in action with warm hope to take revenge by Kiwis. Today the first match of two  T20 series of matches. Boom Boom Afridi is the skipper. Pakistan have superior record in T20 cricket this year, and proved already that they are the best squad in terms of T20 cricket.  

Pakistan Squad expected for first battle, Shahid Fridi (Captain), Kamran Akmal (wk), Imran Nazir, Shoib Malik, Umer Akmal, Fawad Alam, Abdul Razzak, Mohammad Amir, Umer Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Sohail Tanveer/ Iftikhan Anju.

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Akmal and Malik writing a spy story

November 12th, 2008
Pak Captain Shoaib Malik
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Those who say 50-overs cricket has lost its ticker needed to look no further than the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi for a humdinger. In a throwback to the days of Sharjah classics, Pakistan overcame a sluggish start and a middle-order wobbles to sneak the most thrilling of last-over wins over West Indies. Khurram Manzoor and Younis Khan helped Pakistan overcome a jittery start and gather some steam, but it was Shoaib Malik’s whirlwind 66 and a stunning last-over assault from Kamran Akmal that pulled the carpet from beneath West Indies’ feet.

After winning the toss and batting, West Indies settled for a below-par 294, which owed mostly to Chris Gayle’s glorious 113, his 17th one-day hundred and second on the trot after an unbeaten 110 against Canada in August. Just 96 runs were scored since Gayle departed in the 35th over, and only 71 in the last ten overs, credit to Pakistan for sticking to their guns on a hard pitch. Ultimately, that made a big difference.

The last 15 minutes of the match were nerve-wracking. Akmal amazingly swept the last ball of the 48th off, by Jerome Taylor, for six, but a miserly penultimate over from Gayle seemed to have sealed it West Indies’ way. Fawad Alam failed to put away a full toss, Gayle bowled Akmal with a no ball, and Akmal then survived a stumping appeal. The over cost only six runs.

Needing 17 from the last over, Akmal slashed the third and fourth deliveries for six, backing away, to cue hysteria in the ground. A scampered two became three with an overthrow, and Alam clipped the fifth delivery of the final over for a single to seal victory. Akmal’s 24 from nine balls, however, was the clincher.

When Pakistan struggled initially under lights in the first 15 overs, this was hard to envision. In the absence of any fluency from Salman Butt, it was left to Manzoor to keep the score ticking over. Manzoor played himself, reaching his second half-century in two ODIs played for Pakistan, one full of punchy back-foot play. Younis Khan, Pakistan’s most experienced batsman after Mohammad Yousuf joined the ICL, hit consecutive boundaries in the 23rd over - one driven off the back foot, the other lapped very fine - to up the rate.

Taylor was brought back in the 28th over to do a job, and he succeeded. Taylor dropped short, Manzoor tried to run it fine, and Carlton Baugh held on to the thin outside edge (142 for 2). Younis swept his way to half-century from 50 balls, but the pressure told on Misbah-ul-Haq, way too early into a reverse-sweep against Nikita Miller’s left-arm spin.

As per the new rules, the batting side can choose one Powerplay and Pakistan left the third one until the 38th over. It was a critical phase and Pakistan lost two wickets for 38. Unable to pierce the field like Malik, Younis slogged Baker into the starry night while Shahid Afridi pulled Baker to a tumbling Shivnarine Chanderpaul at deep midwicket. Malik made sure to hit the ball as straight as possible and went past 50 from 36 balls, but when Pakistan needed 33 from 18 balls, he pulled Taylor to midwicket.

Akmal’s heroics, though, spoiled what should have been Gayle’s party. The venue changed from Antigua to Abu Dhabi, the format from Twenty20 to 50-overs, but what did Gayle care? After five overs West Indies were 11 for 0; that’s when Gayle moved up a gear, stepping outside the line of a delivery from Abdur Rauf and swinging it over midwicket for six.

Rauf, who opened the attack in the absence of an injured Shoaib Akhtar, was then taken for 17 in one over. A whip over mid-on was followed by a flick off the pads. Then Rauf pitched outside off stump and craned his neck as Gayle biffed him over his head. Shoaib Malik removed third man and Gayle smartly steered the ball past the wicketkeeper. Having hit a 33-ball half-century in the Stanford 20/20 for 20 earlier this month, Gayle enjoyed his first trip to Abu Dhabi. Sohail Tanvir was cracked past point and West Indies’ fifty was up in the tenth over with consecutive pulled sixes in Umar Gul’s first over. In five overs, 48 had been scored, and Gayle’s half-century needed 36 balls.

Sewnarine Chattergoon contributed 33 to an opening stand of 125, the sixth-best for West Indies against Pakistan, content to play second fiddle before an attempted heave against the turn went to mid-on. Ramnaresh Sarwan partnered Gayle past his century - in a 73-run stand - and watched him get out for 113 after a series of attacking shots, the last of which went straight to midwicket (198 for 2) in an over in which he had been dropped by Gul. Sarwan used his wrists well and leapt on to anything short, hitting five boundaries before he tickled Afridi down the pads in the 38th over. But Gul came back well to take 3 for 66 and Tanvir took two in two balls during the last over as West Indies failed to build on Gayle’s innings.

A cricket-starved Pakistan came to Abu Dhabi wanting to win. They’ve certainly started well.

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Shoib Malik Selection Matter & PCB Decision

July 27th, 2008

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Expressing dissatisfaction over the way Pakistan Cricket Board`s selection panel work skipper Shoaib Malik said he wants to have a say in the final selection of the team and the composition of the final eleven is discussed with selectors myself and the coach try to convince the selectors but the final decision rests with them and it is also mentioned in the players central contract Malik said according to sources Malik had asked for more powers in selection matters leading to a heated discussion with the selectors and some Pakistan Cricket Board PCB and governing body officials at the recent meeting held to review the performance of the team in the Asia Cup. Malik was apparently upset over the exclusion of the wicketkeeper batsman Kamran Akmal from the Asia Cup squad 6 teams in the world have wicketkeepers opening their batting in 1dayers. Kamran has scored more centuries than any other keeper in Pakistans history and I believe his elevation as opener gave us depth in batting or bowling and Nasir Jamshed and Salman Butt are doing great job now and team combination is excellent but the decision taken to use Kamran as an opener was combined and we try to follow a plan and get inputs from senior players he said.
Malik, however avoided commenting on senior batsman Mohammad Yousuf`s decision not to make himself available for the Champions Trophy because of his religious commitments. As far as Yousuf is concerned this matter goes to the Pakistan board and they will look into it. They will decide what to do. My job is to organise good cricket and training for the players Malik said on the comeback of Shoaib Akhtar Malik said he had always maintained that if the pacer was 100 percent fit he could play for any team. Pakistan captain also refuted claims that he was not contributing enough in the teams performance and if I am not a good bowler than how do you think I have dismissed players like Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar Shiv Chanderpaul or Jacques Kallis and you are saying I don`t bowl in important matches then how can I get the best all-rounder in the world ranking from the ICC? he questioned. Malik said a loss doesn`t mean the end of the world for a team or for an individual and there is no player in the world who can give consistent performances on daily basis. The team`s performance batting or bowling is also subject to luck. But fielding is something we can improve and these days every match you get scores of 300 or more where fielding makes a lot of difference. Malik admitted his team would be under pressure in the Champions Trophy which Pakistan would be hosting in September 8 teams will try to win the tournament and on subcontinent pitches if your batsmen click and the fielding is very good, that team will likely win but I am sure despite the pressure we will do well in the Champions Trophy.

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