Pakistan A vs Sri Lanka A | Tri-Series | 2nd Match | Colombo | 26/8/10

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that's been the way it has always been for some reason...let's hope he gets a look in for the RSA series.
 
Where are you mastermind_quad?

mastermind_quad the hopeful parosi has stopped posting his cynical comments as Pak get close to winning..

Oh! bhai .....I was in the meeting .....check post no. 162


byw guys ...meeting status call
only a small typo there ....but that doesn't mean u can't understand d context of d post


Waise Aapko jeetne ki umeed bhi na thi sayad ..tabhi to jab jeetne lage to aaye usse pehle to aapki parchai bhi yahan nahi thi
........:D
 
mastermind_quad,you must be Mr.popular,one hour away from PP and people are demanding you to return to us ! ;-)
 
mastermind is anything but a cynical parosi...hamara dost hai
 
mastermind_quad,you must be Mr.popular,one hour away from PP and people are demanding you to return to us ! ;-)

haha....Main meeting mein kya chala gaya logo ko meri tni kami khalne lage

btw congrats .....wonderful Win ....jab main gaya tha to back back 2 wkt ho gaye the Yasir ka last i think aur 8.38 RR chahiye tha ...n I said ab sari nigahein Hammad par n he did that .....very good player
 
Hammad Azam steers Pakistan A to tight win

Pakistan A 226 for 7 (Azam 63*, Kandamby 3-25) beat Sri Lanka A 224 for 9 (Kandamby 63, Shah 3-29) by three wickets

Hammad Azam, the 19-year-old Rawalpindi allrounder, struck a 54-ball 63 to guide Pakistan A to a narrow victory over Sri Lanka A with eight deliveries to spare at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo.

Pakistan looked set to lose their second match of the tri-series as well, after defeat in the opening game to South Africa A, when they sunk to 166 for 7 in the 43rd over, still needing 59 off 46 deliveries. Azam, though, with the help of highly rated fast bowler, Mohammad Talha, steered Pakistan to a win, blasting 14 off the first four deliveries of the penultimate over to confirm the victory.

The pair's efforts came after the chase lost its way following a blistering start from captain Azeem Ghumman and Khurram Manzoor, who sped to 46 for 0 by the sixth over before three wickets fell for nine runs. Thilina Kandamby, recently axed from the national side, took the next three wickets with his legspinners to put Pakistan in further trouble before Azam intervened.

Kandamby had earlier top-scored for Sri Lanka with a 75-ball 63 that pushed the home side to a competitive score despite a lack of contribution from the other middle-order batsmen.

http://www.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/story/474509.html
 
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