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Re: Cricket

Post by Shakuni » Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:18 pm

Ya allah! So heartening to read about nanha mujahids bouncing out nanha white pakis!

Speedy Nagarkoti, Mavi spring a surprise on Australia
It was meant to be a trial by spin for Australia. Instead, Kamlesh Nagarkoti and Shivam Mavi, the Indian quicks, were zipping and hooping the ball under Tauranga's night sky at over 140kph. The speed gun, the calibration of which varies from broadcaster to broadcaster, pegged Nagarkoti's fastest ball at 149kph. Mavi's fastest ball was just a shade slower at 146kph. Irrespective of whether this was accurate or not, watching them run in with intensity and flatten the stumps repeatedly was quite a sight.

Australia opener Jack Edwards, who made a patient 73, admitted to have been taken aback. "Yeah it was a bit of a surprise," he said. "We thought spin definitely would be their strength. We were probably aware they had good quicks, but thought they'd use spin through the middle. They were pretty sharp, I didn't realise it was 145[kph] until one of the boys told me. I guess they bowled not only quick but also accurate, they were pretty tough to get away. We just had to use the pace as much as we could. We didn't play them terribly, definitely could have played them better. It's a good experience facing someone that quick."

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:38 pm

As they grow little older, they'll get stronger and put on more muscle. With additional training, can they add 5 kmph more?

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Post by Shakuni » Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:41 pm

That is the conventional wisdom, that they get quicker till about 25/26, then maintain for a few years, then steadily go down. Nagerkoti already has had a shoulder injury apparently, so very important to take care of these two. Two 145+ guys bowling, instead of these 130k trundlers will be such a beautiful sight!

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Post by Peregrine » Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:48 pm

Champions Trophy winners reduced to schoolboys

NEW ZEALAND had entered the series on the back of a clean-sweep over the West Indies at home. Pakistan, too, had whitewashed Sri Lanka in the UAE before they set off for New Zealand. The hosts were declared favourites by everyone because they had played some outstanding cricket at home last year and had only lost to South Africa during that period whereas Pakistan hadn’t lost an ODI since losing to India in their first group match of the Champions Trophy.

But what promised to be a cracker of a series has turned out to be a lop-sided contest between the two sides, with New Zealand winning it comfortably on Saturday. So dominant have the Kiwis been in the first three matches that at no stage has it seemed that the tourists are there to challenge them.

Not only have Pakistan been beaten, they have been totally outclassed. In the end, the margins don’t even matter!

Whatever momentum Sarfraz Ahmed’s men had carried forward going into the series was lost in the first innings of the tour when skipper Kane Williamson scored a brilliant century and helped his team set a solid total on the board. From there on, it looked like Pakistan were completing a formality by merely participating in the games.

The top order has looked more brittle than ever, the experienced trio of Azhar Ali, Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik appearing to be all at sea against the New Zealand bowlers on the fast-paced, bouncy tracks. While Azhar has averaged a pathetic four in the series, Hafeez, who can’t bowl due to the ban impose by the ICC, has struggled to find his feet and averages just 20.33 in the first three games.

Malik, a real veteran, has averaged 14.33 so far. The poor form of talented Babar Azam has disappointed the fans. A lot was expecteed of him in this series but he has not been able to survive even a few overs on the crease and has averaged just six in the series.

The real question is, how can anyone expect a team to win a series if its top five batsmen are averaging 15.71 between them? To add insult to the injury, skipper Sarfraz, too, has had a horrid time with the bat. He surely needs to bat up the order since he is good at rotating the strike. He has had success in the past when batting at number four whereas Hafeez has always enjoyed batting at number six. How many games does Pakistan have to lose before they realise that by swapping the batting positions they can change the batting fortunes of the team?

The series is lost and the confidence is gone. Perhaps, the only positives so far have been the improved fielding standards and performance of Hasan Ali, Shadab Khan, Fahim Ashraf and, perhaps, Fakhar Zaman who missed the second ODI.

From what we have seen so far, it can be deduced that the Champions Trophy winners would want this tour to end as soon as possible because more misery is likely to be heaped on them by by the aggressive Kiwis.
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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:53 am

Anyone here believes CT final was genuine?

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Post by Shakuni » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:02 am

I don't doubt it was genuine, one bad day, and the Bakis often have a tendency to raise their game unexpectedly in a series.
A few things went against us that day, new mujahid Bumrah getting a wicket off a no-ball, their bowling suddenly finding a spring in their step, Kohli getting out cheap. If anything, it brought back the painful memory of Zaheer Khan's opening over in the 2003 final.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:01 pm

Don't we have any other athletic keeper batsman? 2003 Sydney test was not won because of this useless patel. Today he "well left" a catch. How many matches he has cost us. Really need to look for another keeper.

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Re: Cricket

Post by hanumadu » Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:50 pm

The safas got such a scare in the first match, they prepared a slow wicket for this test. With some luck we could have easy overhauled their score.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:01 pm

Well 2 top batsmen run out cost us many runs. Could have played for a draw at the min if we have good lead. But I think will be difficult to save the game, they are already 120 runs ahead with wickets.

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Post by hanumadu » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:21 pm

There must have been tremendous pressure on Pujara from Kohli to rotate strike that he forgot about everything else and set off for the run. :)

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:25 pm

And what do you call Pandya's run out?

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Post by Sunny » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:35 pm

Same story as the first test match. Shocking fielding let SA score 50-60 runs too many in the first innings. Ashwin could have had 6 or 7 wickets if players like Patel had done their job.

Then again while batting we threw away wickets - Pujara and Pandyas run outs, Vijays loose shot etc.

Anyhow a brilliant innings by Virat.

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Post by Shakuni » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:54 pm

Brilliant innings by Virat, but what were the rest of the guys doing? It looked like Ashwin and Ishant showed more intent and purpose than the rest of the much vaunted batsmen. And Pandya's runout, what an idiot!

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Re: Cricket

Post by hanumadu » Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:05 pm

Karthik wrote:
Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:25 pm
And what do you call Pandya's run out?
What has it got to do with Pujara's run out?

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Post by Peregrine » Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:21 pm

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TERRORISTANI CRICKET R I P!

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:06 am

hanumadu wrote:
Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:05 pm
Karthik wrote:
Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:25 pm
And what do you call Pandya's run out?
What has it got to do with Pujara's run out?
Pujara was listening to Kohli's advice and ran himself out is silly enough, Pandya's even more. Can hear the anger in Sunil Gavaskar's voice when he is said that's unpardonable.

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Re: Cricket

Post by hanumadu » Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:13 am

South Africa will collapse today and India will go on to win the match.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Shakuni » Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:02 am

hanumadu wrote:
Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:13 am
South Africa will collapse today and India will go on to win the match.
Haraam! Please sacrifice a goat and undo such propaganda immediately.

India will lose onlee! :)) :)) :))

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Post by Peregrine » Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:18 am

Terroristan "Mass Goat Sacrifice" has PHAILED!

New Zealand coast to easy victory against Terroristan in 4th ODI

New Zealand vs Terroristan, 4th ODI - Series: Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 2018 Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton

Terroristan 262/8 (50.0 Ovs) NZ 263/5 (45.5 Ovs) New Zealand won by 5 wkts


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Re: Cricket

Post by hanumadu » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:03 pm

287 to win.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:13 pm

Difficult...

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Re: Cricket

Post by Sunny » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:07 pm

What a poor shot - for god sake these guys are paid millions to play for their country and they end up batting like schoolkids.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Gus » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:56 pm

little things swing the session and couple of sessions swing the match..

we should have gotten the lead...should have taken the catch..coulda woulda shoulda..

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Re: Cricket

Post by Karthik » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:56 pm

Parthiv's 3 catches SanjayM said cost us 77 runs, add to that silly run outs of Pujara and Pandya atleast 50 more. We should have been chasing < 200.

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Re: Cricket

Post by Shakuni » Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:26 pm

The guy coming to replace Parthiv is again another hanger-around. Dinesh Karthik has been in and out of the team since about 2006, do we have no one else?

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