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Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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axlrose85 said:
seeing that this thread has indians and pakistanis..
any of you heard of vital signs?the musical band we had from the late 80's-mid 90's?
ofcourse, heard of 'em and hear some of their music. When it comes to Pakistani music, I listen to whatever becomes popular.

I like Abrar, Jal, Junoon, Junaid Shamshed, Shahzad Roy...

and ofcourse the oldies, NFK, Aziz Mian...
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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Brilliant Ponting seals the deal v Gallant Bangladesh

Australia 269 (Gilchrist 144, Rafique 5-62) and 310 for 7 (Ponting 118*, Hayden 72, Rafique 4-98 ) beat Bangladesh 427 (Nafees 138, Bashar 76, MacGill 8-108) and 148 (Nafees 33, Gillespie 3-18) by three wickets

Ricky Ponting held his nerve to take Australia to a three-wicket victory over Bangladesh shortly after lunch on the final day. Australia were pushed almost to the limit, but Ponting proved yet again why he is the world's most destructive batsman with an innings for the ages. Australia have taken a 1-0 lead in the series.
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very good game i must admit and bagledesh where very competive altho they faced a tired and understrength australian side..
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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the scudule of international cricket is a joke way tooo much cricket and travelling! Australia looked tired and un interestested yet they still won..Well so far in 2nd test looks like we r gonna gived them a hiding!
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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MacGill and Warne spin Australia to win

Australia 581 for 4 (Gillespie 201*, Hussey 182) beat Bangladesh 197 and 304 (Rafique 65, Warne 5-113, MacGill 4-95 ) by an innings and 80 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
How they were out





A little over thirty minutes before lunch on the final day Australia wrapped up a crushing win in the second and final Test at Chittagong. Bangladesh, teetering on the edge when play began, having lost four top-order wickets, were pushed into the abyss of defeat by Shane Warne and Stuart MacGill, who snared nine wickets between them.
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Dizzy double hundred :lol:
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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No, my bad, 33rd dude. Just busy at work, so I overlooked the 1 year gap - which is probably the age he'd retire at, unfortunately.
 

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