[Aus Win by 25 runs] Pak v Aus | U19 World Cup Final | Sutcliffe Oval | 29/01/10

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ICC Under-19 World Cup - Final
Australia Under-19s vs Pakistan Under-19s

I know its early to start a match thread but come on guys its a world cup final :D plus need something to look forward to and cheer us up after the abysmal performance of the seniors so come on boys make us proud :D

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Pakistan favourites against historic foes

Big Picture
It is perhaps fitting that the Under-19 World Cup final should feature Australia and Pakistan. One country conceived the idea of a global youth tournament, the other pioneered the trend of thrusting teenagers into the international arena. To cap it all, the teams meet in a final 22 years after facing off in the inaugural edition of the tournament, in 1988.
A tournament that now competes with first-class cricket in determining the worthiness of players at the international level, the Under-19 World Cup has been dominated by Pakistan over the years; tomorrow's final is their third in the last four tournaments and their fourth overall.

A bigger pool of players exposed to first-class and List A cricket (eight against four), an unbeaten run in the competition and greater familiarity playing in Lincoln, the venue for the summit clash, gives Pakistan a significant advantage. Not that they've had it easy; their previous three wins were close-run - two of them going to the last over - with each wrought from a position of weakness. This ability has been less consistent in Australia's performances.

Unlike the senior World Cup, which is a long, drawn-out tournament, the finalists of the Under-19 version have had fewer hurdles to scale. They haven't had a common opposition, though Australia have had it easier, facing USA and Ireland in their first round. A greater potential for surprise, given the fewer steps to the trophy, makes the contest between the finalists more desirable than the one-sided offering their senior counterparts have managed to conjure.

Form guide
Australia were upstaged in the last over by South Africa in the league phase, beat New Zealand comfortably and just managed to hold their breath against Sri Lanka in the semi-final, chasing 206. Since the start of 2009, they've been beaten in the two 50-over series they've been involved in, squandering leads in both instances to go down 1-2 to India and 2-3 to Sri Lanka. Though a much-improved outfit in this competition, measuring up to Pakistan's experience, form and stubbornness will be difficult.

Pakistan were among the frontrunners coming into this competition and have lived up to their reputation. They beat Zimbabwe 5-1 in a limited-overs series before being edged out by Sri Lanka in a tri-nation tournament. They began their World Cup campaign with an easy win over West Indies and a mauling of Papua New Guinea. But they have since been challenged. A late surge by wicketkeeper Mohammad Waqas snatched a penultimate ball win against Bangladesh, Hammad Azam's composure at the death handed them the much-cherished thrill of overcoming India and an inspired fightback, again by Hammad, helped them chase 212 against West Indies in the semi-final.

Players to watch
Hammad, an allrounder, has had the biggest impact on Pakistan's success. An integral part of the middle order, he's made it his responsibility to finish off games, shepherding Pakistan to three consecutive wins with his penchant for the big hits at the death and the maturity to wield restraint after an early collapse, as in the semi-final. Among those without first-class experience, Babar Azam has been a find. He is currently the third-highest run-getter in the tournament, but in conditions that have favoured fast bowlers of late, the swing of Sarmad Bhatti and Fayyaz Butt could prove hard to tackle.

Australia's fast-bowling trio of Josh Hazlewood, Alister McDermott and Nick Buchanan have grabbed 24 wickets between them at 16.22, forming the backbone of their team's attack. Captain Mitchell Marsh has starred in the knockout phase with half-centuries against New Zealand and Sri Lanka and remains a much sought-after scalp in the Australian top order.

Quotes
"There's no other country in the world that can match the talent that Pakistan has at U-19 level, just look at the last four U-19 World Cups."
Azeem Ghumman, Pakistan's captain, states a fact.

"I have really enjoyed the tournament and I'm very happy with my form because I haven't been dismissed yet in this tournament."
Hammad Azam on his terrific run.

"With the sort of experience in our side, it was always a goal to be in the tournament at this end. Like any other team, we have come here to win the tournament and not just to fill up the numbers. We've got the side that is capable to win this tournament."
Mitchell Marsh is far more diplomatic than his counterpart..

http://www.cricinfo.com/u19wc2010/content/current/story/446225.html
 
It's been around 2 months since i felt like watching a good game of cricket!
This should be interesting!
 
Al the best Pakistan young guns...............................and the aussie ones ;-)
 
:)) nah guys just really looking 4wad to this one...mujhe kya millega thread banna se :p just wanna chat about this rather then talking about "Why did pakistan loose the 4th ODI" or "What changes for the 5th ODI" or IPL.... and more importantly hoping the cpatain and team proove this statment right tonight :D

"There's no other country in the world that can match the talent that Pakistan has at U-19 level, just look at the last four U-19 World Cups."
Azeem Ghumman, Pakistan's captain, states a fact
 
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Inshallah see this tonight :D
 
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Either Mitchell Marsh is huge or Azeem Ghumman needs to stop hitting the weights.
 
cricfan967 said:
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Either Mitchell Marsh is huge or Azeem Ghumman needs to stop hitting the weights.

haha yea what is the case with that? is marsh massive or azeem tiny....or both?:p
 
The trophy is almost as tall as Azeem.

Good luck to the team.
 
I think Azeem is tiny, hs is as big as the trophy. Must be 13 or something
 
gonna need a team effort to lift that trophy :p or hammad can lift it :p
 
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Ahmed Shehzad was a COMPLETE flop.
Was apparently the best and most experienced cricket on the side having played a few ODI's for Pakistan.
 
One thing disappoints me and that is "Empty Seats". Are we going to see any support there tonight?
 
^^yea inshallah shouild get some fans tonight

Cricfan insahllah tnyt shazad will shine and lead pak to the trophy
 
TalhaSyed said:
^^yea inshallah shouild get some fans tonight

Cricfan insahllah tnyt shazad will shine and lead pak to the trophy

I doubt it but inshallah!
I'm looking forward to see Waqas bat!
 
Looking forward to see qadir again tonight aswell. He was quietly successful in the semi with the lowest economy from our bowlers and 2nd lowest in the game inshallah he will play a big part tonight....touch wood and not looking at the seniors..Aus have never been amazing against spin
 
Keep players to watch out for :

Pak

Hammad Azam- yet to be dismissed in the tournament with the bat.
Usman Qadir- Pakistan's leading wicket taker with the ball, 9 wickets.
Raza Hassan- His overs and focussed attitude should be a lesson to the senior team. A top bowler and credit to the team. Has taken 8 wickets in the tournament and fielded really well as well.

Aus

Hazlewood
Mcdermot
Marsh
 
I would say Pakistan are favourites as they haven't lost a game yet whereas Australia have. Pakistan have also snatched some victories from the jaws of defeat so they should be confident and pumped up to make their names.
 
Pakistan and Australia have both won the under 19 WC twice. No team has won it 3 times so, who will it be that captures a hattrick of crowns and the ultimate champions status ?

A few hours await us ...............

Best of luck Pakistan !!


I m excited and confidnet.

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Will Azeem Ghumman join Khalid Latif and Safraz Ahmed on the victorious captains list ?
 
Sohaib-789 said:
Lol
just got home from college logged str8 on to msn then onto pp.
how u doing buddy?

Im good man cant wait for this game to start tho jsut enjoying my first day off from uni in aaaaaaaages first got the great news about the NOC's now this match :D. what about your self?
 
Pakistan win the toss and elect to ball first

Ghumman looks like a 5 year old next to Marsh
 
Surprisingly this captain wins the toss and U19 team likes to chase...unlike Pakistani senior team.
 
Chasing will add more pressure. OZ choked against SL chasing in the semi final and ball would have turned in the 2nd inning. Surprise decision.
 
Whats Ghumman's height, he was looking absolutely tiny standing next to Mitchell Marsh
 
sali said:
Chasing will add more pressure. OZ choked against SL chasing in the semi final and ball would have turned in the 2nd inning. Surprise decision.

That's true, but I think they are confident of chasing, hopefully it won't backfire!
 
sali said:
Chasing will add more pressure. OZ choked against SL chasing in the semi final and ball would have turned in the 2nd inning. Surprise decision.

Maybe Yousuf has been in contact with Azeem...who knows?
 
Khabri420 said:
That's true, but I think they are confident of chasing, hopefully it won't backfire!

I think its more based on the last three chase. They sneaked thru and they may be confident but it defies logic. Good luck to the boys. Hamad and Waqas will be tested again.
 
sali said:
I think its more based on the last three chase. They sneaked thru and they may be confident but it defies logic. Good luck to the boys. Hamad and Waqas will be tested again.

Exactly, but like I said before, the top order needs to fire, you can't rely on the same people to bring you home all the time.
 
some great links out there to watch the game...just try looking for them :D
 
I just found an online link for GEO super but they are showing last night's pak vs. aus match!
 
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