Sohail Tanveer drop due to knee injure but he said im fit to World Cup Recently Series his poor performnace thats why PCB BOARD take decision Juniad Khan INN for WORLD CUP squad He is under19 INTERNATONAL PLAYER AND HE is also fast BOWLER and HIS recently performance in QUAID-E-TROPHY is very GOOD thats why PCB BOARD TAKE DECISION OF SOHAILTANVEERDROP AND JUNAID KHAN INN
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Friday, February 11, 2011
One Changes Shoail Tanveer Drop Junaid khan INN
Sohail Tanveer drop due to knee injure but he said im fit to World Cup Recently Series his poor performnace thats why PCB BOARD take decision Juniad Khan INN for WORLD CUP squad He is under19 INTERNATONAL PLAYER AND HE is also fast BOWLER and HIS recently performance in QUAID-E-TROPHY is very GOOD thats why PCB BOARD TAKE DECISION OF SOHAILTANVEERDROP AND JUNAID KHAN INN
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Ryer's hundred sets up New zealand win
Jesse Ryder's dazzling knock of 107 helped New Zealand inventory a 57- run comfort win in the sixth
and final One- Day International at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.
Pakistan had previously won the series, but the ultimate scoreline, 3- 2, reads much improved for the hosts.
Batting first New Zealand posted 311 for seven thanks to Ryder and input knocks from Scott Styris (58:
44b, 6x4, 1x6) and Nathan McCullum (65: 50b, 7x4, 3x6).
In its chase, Pakistan misplaced wickets at usual intervals. Only Kamran Akmal (89: 84b, 5x4, 3x6) seemed to
make available any resistance. A 58- run eighth wicket stand between Shahid Afridi (44: 35b, 4x4, 2x6) and
Sohail Tanvir (30: 32b, 5x4) tried to revitalize the chase, but it was too slight too late. Hamish Bennett (4- 46)
and James Franklin (3- 50) were the most excellent bowlers on view for New Zealand.
Earlier, Ryder (107: 93b, 7x4, 6x6) flicked, stroked and bludgeon his way to his second ODI century to
Anchor New Zealand's innings.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Pakistan beat New Zealand win First ODI series in two years
Pakistan won their first one-day series while November 2008 when they bang New Zealand by 41 runs in
The fifth game of their six-match series at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Thursday.
The success, courtesy of Ahmed Shehzad's 115 and a refined bowling presentation gave Pakistan an
Incontrovertible 3-1 lead in the series, with only the finishing match to be played at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.
Pakistan made a ailing 268 for nine, but New Zealand exhausted a golden opportunity to level the series
With only Martin Guptill (65) and stand-in captain Ross Taylor (69) redistribution any scores of material in
Their 227 all out in 46.5 overs.
The hosts had looked well put to push for victory when Taylor was batting with James Franklin in the 42nd
Over, but when Taylor, who had survive a positive leg before appeal by Shahid Afridi, was given out in the
Similar over their run chase gone.
New Zealand has now lost 14 of their last 15 finished one-day internationals.
Pakistan's innings had been anchored by Shehzad's first one-day international century, which he brought
Up with a shove to square leg after he wander crossways his stumps to well exterior off to give himself
Some room.
His century came off 101 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes, and the 19-year-old looked to add to the
Scoring rate even additional once he reached the landmark but was caught in the deep by Franklin off
Scott Styris in the 38th over.
The guests had looked well set to push on to 300-plus on a high-quality pitch with short boundaries and
while several batsmen got starts, New Zealand's bowlers diverse their pace and distance end to end to
limit the scoring in the final a small number of overs."
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Misbah-ul-Haq and sohail tanvir celebrate the win
Misbah-ul-Haq scored a gleaming winning 93 off 91 balls to lead Pakistan to a slight two-wicket win over
Hosts New Zealand in the fourth ODI by the side of Napier on Tuesday.
Among this win Pakistan leads the six-match series 2-1.
New Zealand posted 262 for 7 in its 50 overs after opting to bat first. In its chase, Pakistan kept down
Wickets at usual intervals previous to Misbah held his anxiety to win the contest for Pakistan in 49 overs.
Earlier, James Franklin continued a fair run of form with a third half century in four one-day international
Innings to direct New Zealand to 262 for seven.
The left-hander, who had scores of 72 not out, 98 not out and 17 not out in his preceding three innings in India last December, top-scored with 62 to help take into custody New Zealand's mid-innings slump at McLean Park.
The hosts had romped to 40 lacking loss but lost three wickets for four runs and then drooping to 79 for
Five previous to Franklin's 62-run partnership with Brendon McCullum (37) and a stand of 64 runs with
Nathan McCullum (53 not out) detained the slide.
Franklin was only brought into the face after Jesse Ryder, who injured a finger while playing for
Wellington at the weekend, withdraw before play began.
In its follow Pakistan was well served by opener Ahmad Shahzad (42), but soon slipped to 84 for 3.
Younus Khan (42) communal a critical 89-run fourth wicket stand with Misbah (93: 91b, 7x4, 1x6) to
revive the run after. Abdul Razzaq (23) provided some flash late in the order. In the finish Sohail Tanvir hit
three boundaries in his bang of 14 to help straighten out
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