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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Zé Tahir said:
nope, but I did hear about this :D

So no more SAHARA written across the chest?

Sahara remains the corporate sponsor. Common the previous kits were'nt half bad either. Cant wait to see the new Nike one day kit. I think we're the first team Nike's sponsoring in Cricket. Never seen them on the pitch before. Should be better than Pakistan's. :D
 

WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
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match report RollRollRollRoll
very very bad day for us....but well played pakistan..

after the end of day one i would have liked a better performence from the indians....i think the pitch is too goos for batting and this test is drawn allready...Roll

Pakistan 1st innings R B 4 6
Shoaib Malik c Harbhajan Singh b Pathan 59 145 7 1
Salman Butt run out (Yuvraj Singh) 6 6 1 0
Younis Khan not out 147 242 19 0
Mohammad Yousuf not out 95 125 11 1
Extras (lb 10, w 1, nb 8) 19
Total (2 wickets, 85 overs) 326


olny two wickets!!!!!!!!!! out of them one is a runout.....that means pathan was the olny of our bowlers to take a wicket on the whole day! ShockedShockedBlack Eye

anyways lol we have 4 more days of exciting cricket in the match remaining!!!!! and i really hope the boys bouce back..Smile


but frankly speaking i don't think we r gonna get a result on such a pitch...i would have appreciated if there is more grass just to assure a result.....all we r going to c r tons of runs being scored by both the sides......

the bowlers today were really frustrated...just look at this and you'll know........Annoyed

Bowling O M R W
Pathan 21 3 76 1 (2nb)
Agarkar 15 3 59 0 (1w)
Ganguly 6 1 14 0 (3nb)
Harbhajan Singh 16 4 64 0
Kumble 23 1 92 0 (3nb)
Sehwag 4 0 11 0
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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looks like a terrific batting wicket!!
Pakistan 679/7d
India 132/0 (25.0 ov)
R Dravid (RHB) 37 not out
V Sehwag (RHB) 84 not out

definatly looking at draw!! bad light is coming into play stupid rule that!!
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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Hussey and Lee stage Australia's recovery
Michael Hussey and Brett Lee revived Australia from a dreadful start with a record-breaking 123-run partnership as they scurried to 228. Led brilliantly by Shaun Pollock's three early wickets, South Africa were in control with their opponents 6 for 71 in the 18th over, but their wild celebrations were tamed in the second half of the innings.
Hussey is fast becoming our new Michael Bevan!!
 

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