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Can the Pakistanis sustain their victory
Can the Pakistanis sustain their victory?
Ok, Pakistan snatched victory from the imminent jaws of defeat in the second ODI. Whether it was skill, luck, or India's failure to press home the advantage will be known through the next three ODI's. What is worrisome is that the Pakistani captain seems detached from his team and Kamran Akmal has shown no grit to justify his selection. Can the Pakistanis continue on the winning track with such liabilities? |
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i think kami did take a very good catch too.......but he should have been asked to bat down and yousuf should show the courage......for now they should persists with kami....and if continues to ruin the chances then they should call some one before the fifth one day to give him one oneday chance before the test........and pakistan can sustain the winning streak if they will play an attacking cricket...with sense and with courage both at the same time.......a difficult task, isn't it
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It will be difficult. All other wickets will be slow and spinners will play a key role. While Afridi is very good, Rehman is very inexperienced and Malik is not very effective because he did not bowl for so long. If our spinners can outperform Bhajji and Karthik (which is a long shot), we may be able to do it but it doesnt look likely.
Lets hope for the best though. |
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