March 24, 2014

Pakistan take Australia to set their journey for Semi's



Team performed very will, i am happy but we will not be easy for upcoming matches. skipper Hafeez



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Pakistan take Australia in super 10 2nd match with great knock of Umar Akmal 94 and Saeed Ajmal's wicket of the match after dropping two catches and poor fielding responses. the 2nd match was full swing drama of T20 cricket where in the first innings Aussies dropped akmal brothers on 21 and 22 one by one and Pakistan made 2nd highest total of  its T20's 191.  

March 22, 2014

Pakistan Team fainted again by India in opening clash of Super 10 ICC T20 2014.

Mishra got man of the match, it waas my mission to took wickets for India and i am happy with my job, Indian spin star of the match




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The big clash of the ICC T20 2014 of the arch rivals Pakistan and India won India by 7 wickets.  

March 20, 2014

Skippers of final before final are ready to snatch win from other, Arch Rivals ready to start T20 final line Up of ICC T20 

We are not afraid about history and want to create history to be undefeated through out the tournament, Muhammad Hafeez



We are not good in bowling even pakistan'z all rounder and spinners are better than us , M.S Dhni 

match will start at 7.30 local time

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the arch rivals of Pakistan and India will face each other inthe Super 10 stage opening match of ICC T20 fight with confidence of winning.In pre-match press conference at Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium Dhaka both captains showed there concerns about each other with extreme analysis.
Pakistan's captain Muhammad Hafeez has confidence in his players especially the fast bowling which was not performed up to the mark in Asia cup" our bowlers are getting their rythem slowly and now i am feeling good about them and trio of our spins as well as all rounders and the fast bowlers will paved their winning path without fear from past" he replied in answers of the series of questions from journalists in the press conference. 
M.S Dhoni looking afraid about bowling of Pakistan as he said "Pakistan bowlers always performed excellent in pressure matches so despite of strong Indian batting i am enough concerned about it especially Umar gull and Saeed Ajmal are the extreme difference between Pakistan and India" while answering the questions in press briefing.
 

March 01, 2014

S.A U19 won first ever world title for South Africa by beating Pak U19 by 6 wickets


                 Man of the match Corbin Bosch takes four for 15 to bowl Pakistan out for 131

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the famous as chokers for all the big titles at last won their first world title and that is ICC U19 WC here in Duabi. The final was made S.A with 6 wickets won over Pakistan. South African team played nicely and bowled superb as well as in batting.  Markarm and Corbin Boosch were the persons who made possible glorious victory for their Nation with 66 not out and 4 wickets respectively.

South Africa won its maiden ICC U19 Cricket World Cup title when it defeated two-time former champion Pakistan by six wickets in front of Star Sports cameras at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Corbin Bosch

Fast bowler Corbin Bosch saved his best performance in the tournament for the title match when he claimed four for 15, and wicketkeeper Clyde Fortuin collected six catches behind the wickets as Pakistan was bundled out for 131 in 44.3 overs after electing to bat first.

South Africa captain Aiden Markram then held one end together as he scored an unbeaten 66 to guide his team home in 42.1 overs. Markram, who faced 125 balls and hit six fours, was well assisted by Greg Oldfield, who contributed 40 in a 71-runs partnership for the third wicket to help the side recover after South Africa was reduced to 28 for two.

South Africa captain Aiden Markram adjudged player of the tournament



Markram was declared player of the tournament for scoring 370 runs in the tournament, which saw him strike two centuries and one half-century.

A delighted Markram later said: “It feels amazing. This is the first win for South Africa at a global ICC event, so I can’t even describe how I feel right now.  The boys are over the moon.”
Talking about his match-winning innings, Markram felt he was not at his best. “It was one of those innings where it didn’t feel great, but I am really glad that I could stick it out.”
Markram felt the tournament was a great learning curve for his side. “The team has performed really well in the tournament, and it has been a great experience for all of us. We’ve learned so many things from this tournament, and there is so much that we can take from here to help us further our careers.
“The tournament has been fantastic, we are so grateful to the ICC, the organisers and every person involved in this tournament for such a great experience.

“It has been absolutely amazing having all the mums and dads here, supporting us, and I am just so glad that we could win it for them,” concluded Markram.


Pakistan captain Sami Aslam, who also played in 2012 in Townsville when his side finished eighth, said: “Obviously, we’re disappointed because we’re a much better side than the result shows. But all credit to South Africa who outplayed us. They’re a deserving champion.”


Sami defended his decision to bat first but admitted some of the batsmen did commit mistakes. “I don’t think it was a bad decision to bat first because we saw off the difficult period. Unfortunately, we lacked application and good shot selection at the top of the order. Again, we must appreciate South Africa’s bowlers who bowled very well and stuck to the plan.

“It has been a great event for everyone and I’m sure this will help the cricketers in the future. Playing in a World Cup final when you’re a teenager is a huge motivation and incentive, and I’ve no doubts that a lot of cricketers will look back at this tournament with a lot of pride and satisfaction.”

Pakistan’s decision to bat first after winning the toss backfired when it lost half its side before the 20th over. It soon slipped to 72 for seven in 29.1 overs before Zafar Gohar (22) and Amad Butt (37 not out) managed to take their side to 131.

This was the third lowest score in a 50-over final in the history of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup. Pakistan had scored 109 in Colombo in 2006 but bounced back to dismiss India for 71. In 2008, South Africa scored 108 for eight after its target had been revised to 116 from 25 overs against India.

Pakistan was rocked by some inspired and quality bowling by South Africa’s pace quartet of Kagiso Rabada, Ngazibini Sigwili, Justin Dill and Corbin Bosch, who consistently bowled in the corridor of uncertainty and forced the Pakistan batsmen into playing false strokes.

Sami Aslam (16), Imam-ul-Haq (12), Hasan Raza (15) and Kamran Ghulam (0) were all caught at the wicket by Fortuin, who later also accounted for Saifullah Khan (1) and Karamat Ali (1) to finish with six catches in the match.

It is the first time since Australia’s Darren Barry in the inaugural event in 1988 that a wicket keeper had taken six catches behind the wickets, though Sri Lanka’s Charith Sylvester sits on the top of the tree when he dismissed eight batsmen behind the wickets (eight dismissals: four catches and four stumpings) in the 2002 tournament.

After Rabada provided the vital breakthrough when he dismissed Imam, Dill picked up the prized wickets of Sami and Hasan before Bosch ripped the heart out of Pakistan middle-order with some aggressive and accurate fast bowling.

Bosch, the 19-year-old from Durban, bowled to a teasing line and length to return match figures of 7.3-2-15-4. Bosch finished the tournament with nine wickets, while Rabada ended up with 14 wickets and Dill with 12 scalps.

Talking about his performance, Bosch said: “It was great to get out there and give my best performance in the final.  I am so happy and to have played well for the boys and in the final is just great.”

The right-arm fast bowler said his father, the late former South Africa Test bowler Tertius Bosch, was his biggest motivation. “I did it for my dad. This week and all through the tournament, I have been doing it for my dad. It's his birthday this weekend,” he said.
Playing in front of Star Sports cameras and being seen by a global audience also added pressure for Bosch. “There were a few butterflies in the stomach this morning, but I came here to play well, and after the first few overs, they went away.
“This is the first time that South Africa has won a global event, and to be part of that is amazing.  It hasn’t sunk in yet, but I hope it does soon, and then we’ll go out with all of the boys and celebrate,” added Bosch.

The next ICC U19 Cricket World Cup will be staged in Bangladesh in 2016 and details will be announced in due course.

Scores in brief

Final – South Africa beat Pakistan by six wickets at Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Pakistan 131 all out, 44.3 overs (Amad Butt 37 not out, Zafar Gohar 22; Corbin Bosch 4-15, Yaseen Valli 2-19, Justin Dill 2-29)
South Africa 134-4, 42.1 overs (Aiden Markram 66 not out, Greg Oldfield 40; Karamat Ali 2-24)
Man of the match – Corbin Borsch (South Africa)
Player of the tournament - Aiden Markram (South Africa)
ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016 – Bangladesh (details to be confirmed)

Final positions:
1.      South Africa
2.      Pakistan
3.      England
4.      Australia
5.      India
6.      West Indies
7.      Afghanistan
8.      Sri Lanka
9.      Bangladesh
10.  New Zealand
11.  Zimbabwe
12.  United Arab Emirates
13.  Scotland
14.  Namibia
15.  Canada
16.  Papua New Guinea