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And u call your self NZ/ AussieI forgot their was an England vs aus match today?
Better get tonwatching that now.
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And u call your self NZ/ AussieI forgot their was an England vs aus match today?
Better get tonwatching that now.
And we wonDid you also dream that Afghanistan lost both theirs, NZ lost to Sri Lanka, we ended up in semis once again, thrashed India in semis and ended up winning the World Cup in Ahmedabad?
The euphoria of that dream must have been unimaginable.
Bro, it's 1 43am in Australia atm .And u call your self NZ/ Aussie
Totally agree. Although I’m a Pak supporter speaking objectively there was nothing in this pitch infact under lights got even better for batting, the boundaries are small probably smallest if any ground and the wet ball meant NZ were tossing up loose deliveries from the get go. Pak would have chased 400 without even losing a wicket.I honestly believe even had it been a 50 overs chase, PAK would have edge past it - 20 runs ahead in DWL par, at half way stage is a massive lead. It would have been hell of a chase - only second 400+ successful chase.
Could be too late though - all for losing a game against AFGs, a contest probably next 7 will again be won by PAK.
Denied by Rain Gods. Might go the other way also.Fakhar was denied a certain double hundred today, so while Pakistan won, the matchwinner was denied a milestone which would have put him among the greats.
Where to get highlights?Just watched some highlights, man those were some beefy blows from Fakhar.
This is the video of his press conference today.Fakhar Zaman post match press conference:
[Reporter:]
From the toss to the end, we also saw that you got a message/chit – probably it was about the DLS calculation. So how important was the planning in this match, particularly the rain. How much had you'll thought about all this?
[Fakhar Zaman:]
Like I said before, we had thought that it will rain and planned accordingly. We sent a message to the management after 15 overs, that it is drizzling, so tell us how many overs – because we knew that before 20 overs the Duckworth Lewis Stern [DLS] Method is not applicable, so we asked them what target we need to achieve in 20 overs.
Of course, planning is very important at that stage, playing without planning is very difficult. We had planned yesterday also and even today we played over by over.
[Reporter:]
There was a time when there was some struggle during the match. Can you tell us at that time what did you discuss with the coach? What conversation were you having with the coach? Not today – during this World Cup, when you were on the sidelines – what did you discuss with the coach?
[Fakhar Zaman:]
At this level when you plan international cricket, there are always ups and downs. At that time, I was working hard on my fitness also, because I was suffering from an injury.
Even during the Asia Cup, I had scored highest 30 runs, it was not a good time for me.
I went to my fielding coach’s academy in Peshawar, he was also an off spinner in his time. He worked a lot on me. Even here I spent a lot of time with my batting coach.
Everyone works hard, today I was lucky that because of my performance the team has won.
[Reporter:]
When you were on the wicket and Abdullah got out on 4 runs, Pakistan lost its first wicket and Babar came in, what did you plan because at that time Pakistan was under pressure. How did you change the momentum of the game. How did you plan. Was Babar guiding you or were you playing on your own?
[Fakhar Zaman:]
See, when we openers go out to play, we understand how the wicket is playing. When Abdullah played the first over, I asked him, and then I played the second over – so we decided that the wicket is very good for batting. We have to survive the first 4 overs.
Abdullah got out but I knew that the wicket is very good, so as soon as Babar came out, I told him that the wicket is not swinging and if we maintain a good partnership, it will be very easy for us later.
We understood very early on that the wicket is good and we can chase the score of 400.
[Reporter:]
You spoke about how during the Asia Cup you were out of form and how you worked hard in Peshawar.
After starting the World Cup, after the first match you suffered an injury. Tell us about that time, how difficult was it for you and how was your mindset when you come to the World Cup with such high expectations and then suffer an injury. The process to come back again – tell us about that.
[Fakhar Zaman:]
See whenever someone performs or plays a big innings, he says that he did this, he did that – but definitely when I got time off, I didn’t rest. I was home for 2 days and then went to Peshawar. The coach came home with me too, I have an academy near my house, so he used to come with me from Peshawar to work with me.
It is like that only, everyone works hard.
Today’s innings I would like to dedicate to my fielding coach Aftab Khan and his academy. He gave me a lot of time to improve my weaknesses, no one does that. You need such people.
When you perform your hard work shows, and when you can't perform, no one values that hard work.
[Reporter:]
The time that you were out between the World Cup, the team was going through a rough patch and a lot of talks about cornered tigers 1992, same thing started coming up again. So as a team, how do you think that, okay, this 92 can always happem, does the team draw inspiration from that? Or do you guys prefer not to draw inspiration from that rather than just win and forget about.
[Fakhar Zaman:]
The good thing about our team and management is that they stay positive. They always stay positive and they never show us that we are out of the tournament. They back each and every guy and we still believe that we can play the semifinals and also finals. But let's see because now we are also looking to the Sri Lanka and New Zealand game. We are hopeful that, that will go our way.
[Reporter:]
If you see the last T20 World Cup in Australia, the beginning was very slow, but when you decide that you have to win – where does that strength come from. In every world tournament we have seen this – where does this come from?
[Fakhar Zaman:]
This Pakistani team is very talented. We have also played all over the world. If you see from the beginning till now – it just that we need a rhythm, which we tend to lose over time.
Like if you see, the way we lost against South Africa, but after that we have just improved.
So, I think our team lacks a rhythm and when we get that rhythm then everyone plays well. Like in the last match our bowlers bowled very well. Even in this match at the end the bowlers made a very good comeback. The way the wicket was playing, I think we saved 30 – 40 runs.
The main thing is rhythm, which I think we have got now.
[Reporter:]
You must be having in your mind that you have to maintain the net run rate and also keeping all those calculations in your mind –
[Fakhar Zaman:]
Yes of course – the rain was already playing in our head and of course when you have a target of 400 runs you will think about the calculations if rain stops play. After every over or two overs we used to get a message of how at every time we stay ahead of New Zealand as per the DLS Method.
When we went ahead and scored 10 runs, we didn't even try to play the other overs.
We already knew that it was going to rain and we were already ahead. So, this was in our mind.
Congrats to Pakistan.
We may be more likely to progress but we don't deserve it. Our bowling would be slaughtered by India or SA.
Had a feeling wouldn't be enough with how easy the team was going at 7s without really putting in intent probably 20-30 runs short of a good total and what we really should have gotten with the platform we had.
Babar also thanks rainpeople criticised babar for fielding first including me. So in Hindsight it has proven to be tactical master stroke
Sorry 20231992 Vs.NZ - Inzamam helped
2003 Vs.NZ - Rain helped
True…. It was very difficult task for Pak… rain saved themNot true at all. After that rain break, ball was sliding on easily and it was ridiculous for bowling.
Even so, batting gets tough at the back end with the older balls and NZ could have clawed back with even 1 wicket.
Chasing 400 on a Bangalore pitch is near impossible.
NZ had no luck whatsoever.
With thin bowling resources of NZ and horrendous form of Pakistani bowlers.. either of these teams will be free pass for Indian Juggernaut in Semi FinalCongrats to Pakistan.
We may be more likely to progress but we don't deserve it. Our bowling would be slaughtered by India or SA.
Had a feeling wouldn't be enough with how easy the team was going at 7s without really putting in intent probably 20-30 runs short of a good total and what we really should have gotten with the platform we had.
6fer for Ish Sodhi.
Fakhar hack to score under 10.
Great analysis