Post subject: Re: Super Cricket: Pakistan in England
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:47 pm
Asim
International Chairman
Joined: Apr 19 2002 Posts: 16239
Good value hour for a fiver, thought Pakistan were going to blow it, but they managed to score enough streaky runs to get them into position.
A bit of controversy made it all the more worthwhile with the Akmal decision, though Doug Bollinger allegedly said something quite unsavoury to a Pakistan supporter who had simply said to him "you're going to lose today and get used to it because you are going to lose the Ashes as well", a (English) bloke sat a few rows in front of me is writing to Cricket Australia about it apparently.
Pakistan's top three seamers are going to cause some problems for us in these conditions this summer but, as long as we bat reasonably, we should be able to get enough runs to win the series because their batting line up is weak, and they have a long tail - be interesting to see what happens with regards to Younis and Yousuf.
Post subject: Re: Super Cricket: Pakistan in England
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:00 pm
Lawrie L
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Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 35189 Location: Leeds
Asim wrote:Good value hour for a fiver, thought Pakistan were going to blow it, but they managed to score enough streaky runs to get them into position.
A bit of controversy made it all the more worthwhile with the Akmal decision, though Doug Bollinger allegedly said something quite unsavoury to a Pakistan supporter who had simply said to him "you're going to lose today and get used to it because you are going to lose the Ashes as well", a (English) bloke sat a few rows in front of me is writing to Cricket Australia about it apparently.
Pakistan's top three seamers are going to cause some problems for us in these conditions this summer but, as long as we bat reasonably, we should be able to get enough runs to win the series because their batting line up is weak, and they have a long tail - be interesting to see what happens with regards to Younis and Yousuf.
I know I mentioned it earlier but the Pakistan middle looks quite shaky if a bit of pressure is applied to it. The bowlers do pose a big threat, was very impressed with the guy who was medium pace (forgot his name) but by his run up length I thought he was a spinner!
Could cause some nice problems for England in the next month or two
As said previously I thought the prices were too high, and they were also hampered by the fact the test started before the school holidays got going, given Pakistan's test inactivity and the fact everyone thought they'd get a thrashing I'm not sure why they budgeted for such big crowds.
I don't know what the crowds at Lords were like for test one but it doesn't look like Pakistan will be making England their home based on that.
As said previously I thought the prices were too high, and they were also hampered by the fact the test started before the school holidays got going, given Pakistan's test inactivity and the fact everyone thought they'd get a thrashing I'm not sure why they budgeted for such big crowds.
I don't know what the crowds at Lords were like for test one but it doesn't look like Pakistan will be making England their home based on that.
Post subject: Re: Super Cricket: Pakistan in England
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:09 pm
Asim
International Chairman
Joined: Apr 19 2002 Posts: 16239
Andy Gilder wrote:Has Bresnan been released to get to Gloucester in time for a 1:45 start or are we going to be missing our two best bowlers yet again?
Yep, and he's got an early wicket.
England 116-3, Pietersen just went for 9 and he made bloody hard work of that, Pakistan have lost their referrals after a couple of his close calls though, they might have been better keeping them for someone playing a bit better.
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