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| ODI Archived Threads 2005 Onwards. One day cricket. |
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| England are set to win this one. Their big hitters, Pieterson and Flintoff are the key to them making this type of score, if they come off it makes all the difference. In this Pakistan team maybe Malik and Razzaq could counter. Kaneria has proved a poor replacement for Afridi, but he's never really prosuced in ODI matches. Not a great choice IMO. |
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| Pakistan are off to a great start, 1-87 off 14 |
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| . The game is on.... Pakistan 156/2 after 22 overs.... England getting a taste of their own medicine... . |
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| Freddie has just started bowling again with Pakistan on 158-2. Harmi got Salman for 65 with a losener, a nice dolly to mid wicket. Nice to see Jimmy Anderson bowling well, and as I type this Youni Khan has given Freddie his first wicket. After England had opted out of the third power play for some overs to lower the run-rate. Although Freddie is going at more than 10 an over.
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| Almost half way there for two wickets in 22 overs. From here, Pakistan surely should take it. I said earlier England needed a couple of early wickets to keep Pakistan in check, and quite simply they didn't get them. Can't see England winning from here - can't hear it either, as my Cricinfo audio link seems to have disappeared, along with the $10!
__________________ Money won't buy you friends. But it gets you a better class of enemy. Spike Milligan |
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