india ne kangaroo ki chutney banaa di ,party time - Page 83

Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by cjs369



1st Semi-Finals

SriLanka v/s NewZealand

SriLanka beat NewZealand by 5 wickets

NewZealand 217/ 10
(48.5 overs )

SriLanka 220/5 ( 48 overs)



thanks charu

Paul is really happy to see his prediction come true!  
Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by JustJ

Originally posted by xavivilla

Paul prediction of Semi final

PAK vs IND = PAK
SRI vs ZL = SRI




I will murder u 😡, its not ZL..... Its Newzeland...................if u meant NL, then sorry..............

I want my Vettoir gang to be in finals with India , 😳
 
 
I also want India vs NZL in finals🥳but i guess it will be india vs Sri😉😆
 
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Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by rahulvaid1


Originally posted by JustJ

Originally posted by xavivilla

Paul prediction of Semi final

PAK vs IND = PAK
SRI vs ZL = SRI




I will murder u 😡, its not ZL..... Its Newzeland...................if u meant NL, then sorry..............

I want my Vettoir gang to be in finals with India , 😳
 
 
I also want India vs NZL in finals🥳but i guess it will be india vs Sri😉😆
 
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🤣 rahul rahul ðŸ¤£
Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by xavivilla



🤣 rahul rahul ðŸ¤£
 
🤣Xavi Xavi🤣also read page 102 ok😉😆and see u tomo after India's WIN😃
 
Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by rahulvaid1


 
🤣Xavi Xavi🤣also read page 102 ok😉😆and see u tomo after India's WIN😃
 

i'll see u tomorrow!!! be ready to face PAK and then the paul prediction 
Posted: 13 years ago
Every one seems very happy , except for me ðŸ˜­, but wat to say NL played so hopelessly ..........

anyways but it rained very badly in Mohali today , any idea if they may cancel the match ??
Posted: 13 years ago

india vs pakistan preview

Mercurial outsiders v solid favourites

The Preview by Sriram Veera

March 29, 2011

Match Facts

March 30, Mohali
Start time 1430 hours (0900 GMT)

Shahid Afridi is overjoyed after bowling Harvir Baidwan, Canada v Pakistan, Group A, World Cup 2011, Colombo, March 3, 2011
Shahid Afridi has been at the forefront of Pakistan's imperious turnaround from the spot-fixing crisis. AFP
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The Big Picture

Beyond the hype this contest can perhaps be best viewed through the prism of the two captains. Shahid Afridi is the passionate, exhibitionist leader who doesn't mind showing his emotions on the field. He will shout, cajole, plead, laugh, roar and feel every pulsating moment of the contest. It's exactly what this Pakistan team needs after all those controversies, someone who can remind them of the school-boyish joy that this game can provide.

MS Dhoni is the uber-cool captain and, while he can be vocal while dealing with the press, he is almost invisible on the field. Silent nods of appreciation, a quiet word in the ear, calm instructions, a shrug of the shoulder is all you will get from him. And again, it's what this star-heavy team needs. Someone who can be calm and remind them of the basics of the game.

Pakistan - who told their players they could be here in the semi-finals? - almost renews itself with each crisis. That's how it has been always: Controversies. Paralysis. Rebirth. Success. And more controversies. This was a big tournament for the survival of Misbah-ul-Haq, in the middle of a great comeback. In a sense, the spot-fixing saga and its sordid aftermath was actually a blessing in disguise since it paved the way for his return. For Younis Khan, too, survival instinct, as a batsman facing a dip in form before the tournament, would have helped in dealing with that crisis. Playing his last tournament, Shoaib Akhtar knew this was the time to let his game do the talking. And for that man Afridi, mentally almost perennially young, this was the best chance to dazzle on the biggest stage. He has taken that chance and led the team with great passion. Kamran Akmal lives and breathes in amnesia. Bad memories don't haunt him - who else could have recovered so well after that nightmarish effort against New Zealand?

And yet nothing much has changed with the way they play cricket on the field. It's still the bowlers who win the games for them. For all that is mercurial about them, Pakistan have lost just one game in this tournament.

India have occasionally limped, at times choked, sometimes dazzled, before beating Australia to reach to the semi-finals. The progress card has the bowlers in the red, the batsmen guilty of not finishing the job, and the fielding has always been almost beyond redemption. Their mode of progress should actually have freed them up in some ways. The batsmen must have realised that they can't try too hard to cover up for their bowlers' weakness, by trying to pile on too much, with the batting Powerplay pulling the rug from under their feet a few times. The bowlers showed they are learning from the serial hiding by putting up a pretty disciplined effort against Australia. In some ways, the pressure must be off them, as not many would be surprised if they leak 300 runs.

It's the batting India depend on. Is there any chink in it barring those Powerplay debacles? Gautam Gambhir hasn't been at his personal best - were he playing at his optimum, he would have rendered Virat Kohli superfluous at No. 4. Yet Gambhir's slightly iffy form has made Kohli vital in that middle order. Prior to the tournament, it was felt that Kohli would be a misfit in the lower order, where Suresh Raina and Yusuf Pathan would be more dangerous, and that he might be wasted even further up. But Gambhir hasn't been at his fluent best and India have turned to Kohli to take them through the middle overs. Gambhir has always raised his game against Pakistan and his form will be crucial on Wednesday as it would then give the middle order the licence to attack.

Form guide

(completed matches, most recent first)

India WWLWW
Pakistan WWWLW

Watch out for...

Virender Sehwag In the past few games Sehwag has - curiously, for a batsman so wonderfully innovative as him - tried to hit every spinner through the off side. He would back away and try to drive, slice or cut and has fallen a few times in the process. Pakistan might well have a spinner bowling at him early and it will be fascinating to see whether Sehwag will retain that off-side bias or be more inclusive, and open, in his approach.

Umar Gul's yorkers: After Lasith Malinga, Gul has probably the best control over the yorker in world cricket today. There have of course been days when the radar has been awry but more often than not he has got them right. The Indian lower middle order will be fully tested by the yorkers, slower ones and the bouncers that he loves to bowl.

Sachin Tendulkar v Abdul Razzaq: Bowlers like Hansie Cronje and Razzaq, more than the Umar Guls and the Shoaib Akhtars, have been reasonably successful against Tendulkar. Cronje used to tease Tendulkar with deliveries shaping away from a length outside off while Razzaq specialises in the opposite: he slides the ball back in, looking for that lbw. He hasn't always had success, but it will be a mini-battle worth watching. Will Tendulkar opt for all-out attack or will he bat with relative care against Razzaq?

Zaheer Khan v Kamran Akmal: Kamran loves to square drive and Zaheer has been able to bend the ball back in to the right-hand batsmen this tournament with the new ball. This contest should be fun.

Umar Akmal v spin: India will rely a lot on the slow bowlers during the middle overs, and Umar is the middle-order batsman who loves to attack spin. He has laid into the likes of Daniel Vettori on the tour of New Zealand and is always itching to cut and slog-sweep.

Team news

The signs are that Ashish Nehra is likely to replace Munaf Patel. Even Yusuf Pathan has been sweating it out in the nets raising speculations that he might push R Ashwin hard for a spot in the team. Ashwin has been really good in the games he has played and has added some teeth to the attack while the nature of the patta track has made India think about bringing in Yusuf.

India (probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Suresh Raina, 8 Yusuf Pathan / R Ashwin, 9 Harbhajan Singh, 10 Zaheer Khan, 11 Ashish Nehra

Pakistan are thinking of playing three seamers. The choice of the third seamer is between Shoaib and Wahab Riaz. Afridi said Shoaib wasn't 100% fit today but a decision will be taken on the evening preceding the match.

Pakistan (probable) 1 Kamran Akmal (wk), 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Asad Shafiq, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Shahid Afridi (capt), 8 Abdul Razzaq, 9 Saeed Ajmal / Abdur Rehman, 10 Umar Gul, 11 Wahab Riaz / Shoaib Akhtar.

Try picking the XIs for tomorrow's game by playing Team Selector.

Pitch and conditions

It's a batting pitch but what's eating up everyone is the dew factor. Read here for a report on the pitch.

Heavy storms, lightning and rain lashed Chandigarh late on Tuesday evening, immediately adding a light shroud of doubt over the game. For the whole day there were no signs, not even a hint of rain playing a spoil-sport but around 9PM, there were rumbling sounds of thunder accompanied by high-speed winds. The velocity of the winds were so strong that the heavy iron barricades manning the team hotel were blown away.

The weather forecast for Wednesday suggests sunshine during the day with minimal chance of heavy rain. Punjab Cricket Association officials said that they had studied the forecasts for the period ending March 31 and there was "zero precipitation" expected. In simple terms, there were no strong rains expected on the day of the match.

Stats and trivia

Afridi is the first bowler in World Cup history to take four wickets in a match on four different occasions in a tournament.

MS Dhoni is the only wicket-keeper captain who has played in 100 ODIs.

  • Zaheer Khan is the second Indian bowler after Javagal Srinath (44 wickets) to take more than 40 wickets in World Cups.

      For more stats click here

      Quotes

      "I feel I have been batting really well. It is just that in some situation I could not bat flamboyantly. If you bat at 5, 6 or 7, and if the top order does really well, it does not give opportunity to lower-order batsmen. The last game was an ideal game where I could have got a bit more runs which were needed at that point of time. So form has been a worry it is just that sometimes there were not many opportunities and when there was an opportunity and there were times I was not able to score in a particular game".

      MS Dhoni on his own batting form

    • Posted: 13 years ago
      Originally posted by JustJ


      Every one seems very happy , except for me ðŸ˜­, but wat to say NL played so hopelessly ..........

      anyways but it rained very badly in Mohali today , any idea if they may cancel the match ??

      cause paul rejected them
      Posted: 13 years ago
      Ya right .....II so want to kick them , spoiled my entire mood .................... 😆......... 
      Posted: 13 years ago
      Originally posted by JustJ


      Ya right .....II so want to kick them , spoiled my entire mood .................... 😆......... 

      same here when SA lost!!! ðŸ˜† sooo u ready for tomorrow

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