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Old November 30, 2003, 09:35 AM
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Default last ODI of Pakistan vs. New Zealand

What a chase by Pakistan!!! reminds me of 92 worldcup ..Indeed itz one of the most unpredictable, amazing and scintilating team...i wish Bd plays this type of cricket one day in near future....and to prepare for that ...our Under 19 team(!) should stay in Pakistan and play more trophy matches to get hold of that type of cricket spirit of Pak crickets
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Old November 30, 2003, 09:51 AM
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Pakistan played really well but ya I think We don't have to follow anyone. If we have the spirit to do better and learn, we will do it. We just need sometime, good management, good coaching, more grounds, more cricket academies and no politics in cricket; then you'll see that we gonna be named in the tops of cricket. And playing our U-19s in Pakistan is not a bad idea to achieve our goals.
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Old December 1, 2003, 11:08 AM
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Default Mohammad Sami

Took just one over to destroy NZ.


End of over 36 (4 runs) New Zealand 155/5 (RR: 4.31 RRR: 127/14 = 9.07)
Shoaib Malik 7-0-36-1 (1w) - College End
JDP Oram 14* (22b 1x4)

Match State: Drinks

McCullum is the new batsman
36.1 Mohammad Sami to Oram, OUT: Sami strikes straight away after drinks
break, on target, plays it late, missed the line completely, ball
went through the gate, stumps shattered

New Zealand 155/6, Partnership of 0
JDP Oram b Mohammad Sami 14 (23b 1x4 0x6)
BB McCullum 0* (0b) Mohammad Sami 6.1-1-8-1 (1w)

Canning in
36.2 Mohammad Sami to Canning, OUT: bowled'em! yorker on the middle and
leg, batsman misses and the bowler hits, middle stump uprooted,
out very first ball he faced

New Zealand 155/7, Partnership of 0
TK Canning b Mohammad Sami 0 (1b 0x4 0x6)
BB McCullum 0* (0b) Mohammad Sami 6.2-1-8-2 (1w)

Vettori is the new batsman
Sami on hattrick
3 slips and a gully in place
36.3 Mohammad Sami to Vettori, no run, looking for another yorker, ended
up a full toss, defended
36.4 Mohammad Sami to Vettori, no run, bouncer, ducks underneath it
36.5 Mohammad Sami to Vettori, OUT: Sami strikes again, sliced away in
the air to gully, Imran Farhat dives full length to his right and
takes a wonderful catch

New Zealand 155/8, Partnership of 0
DL Vettori c Imran Farhat b Mohammad Sami 0 (3b 0x4 0x6)
BB McCullum 0* (0b) Mohammad Sami 6.5-1-8-3 (1w)

Hitchcock in
36.6 Mohammad Sami to Hitchcock, OUT: bowled'em! good length delivery,
pitched in line and angling in a bit, Hitchcock plays all over it
and the middle stump goes for a ride, end of an eventful over

New Zealand 155/9, Partnership of 0
PA Hitchcock b Mohammad Sami 0 (1b 0x4 0x6)

End of over 37 (maiden) New Zealand 155/9 (RR: 4.19 RRR: 127/13 = 9.77)
Mohammad Sami 7-2-8-4 (1w) - Pavilion End
BB McCullum 0* (0b)


NZ Fall of wickets:
1-24 (Cumming, 8.4 ov), 2-36 (Sinclair, 12.6 ov),
3-51 (Marshall, 15.5 ov), 4-119 (Cairns, 27.5 ov),
5-155 (Jones, 35.6 ov), 6-155 (Oram, 36.1 ov),
7-155 (Canning, 36.2 ov), 8-155 (Vettori, 36.5 ov),
9-155 (Hitchcock, 36.6 ov), 10-157 (McCullum, 38.5 ov).

6 wickets gone for 2 runs, amazing stuff from both PK and NZ. Sami finished with 7.5-2-10-5 and Razzak again swung his bat for 42 runs off 16 balls (4x4, 2x6). He is making a habit of it.
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Old December 1, 2003, 12:29 PM
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Monday December 1, 04:15 PM
Pakistan bastsman Abdul Razzaq, right, hits a powerful drive for a boundary as New Zealand wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum looks on during the second one-day international on Monday, Dec. 1, 2003 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Razzaq made unbeaten 42 off 16 balls in Pakistan's total of 281 for six off 50 overs. (AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary)
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Old December 1, 2003, 08:02 PM
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Default Sami the next generation of Two W\'s

Sami is definite the successor of the Two W's. With Akthar, he can destroy any batting order. I wish We have a bowler like Sami in our team. Masri showed a little hope. but don't know where the fate will take this guy.
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