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to use this talent one needs brain.But sadly afridi lacks it.Talent without brain is useless.DM said:Listen, not only did he say that, but Woolmer said, and I quote:
"Shahid Afridi is the most talented cricketer I have seen in my entire life"
buntylover_2000 said:to use this talent one needs brain.But sadly afridi lacks it.Talent without brain is useless.
Re: Woolmer & RazzaqGeordie Ahmed said:did he?
Absolutely. Sarfraz and Fawad gave their captain great support today, both of them should be looked at closely in all forms of the game.hashman said:They should really look closely at Sarfraz Ahmed. He has scored around 100 runs in the three innings he has played as compared to Kamran Akmal, who has only managed 19 in the two this game.
) ) ) )The Blazer said:From the site:
"Shahid Afridi apparently was in a sound attitude, hammered 10 bulleting fours along with two lofty sixes, but missed a century and was caught sharply by Saeed Bin Nasir of Azharullah, later Fawad Alam’s brave inning of 68 off 138 balls shattered by Azharullah."
What inhumane concepts! The author is clearly an enraged idiopathic journalist.
DM said:Sind all out 364 giving them a lead of 128, not really enough to defend
Please bowl with flames Sohail Khan. Kill them... kill them.
Yep I was corrected earlier too, it's absolutely amazing isn't it!! I hope Sind get at least 150 leadSAM'S said:Boss, Sind is not all out yet 364/8 with lead of 128, More carnage to follow on the 4th day.
lala shining with both bat & ball and on top of that captaincy
DM said:From the website:
) I'm awfully sorry but seriously speaking, at some stage in my life I hoped to have a kick around with Afridi, or even just a pass to him if the ball goes out during a post match warm-down or something, but upon viewing this I can say in full confidence that if I did attempt to play football with him it would be years of physiotherapy before I can maximise the mobility in my resulting stumps.
DM said:I would kill to be able to watch this live. This is more exciting than any match I can think of at any level recently.
At what time DM?DM said:I'm enormously excited, TUNE IN TOMORROW PPERS!
DM said:Or as morning glory would say... a rather different time
)x100 good to have you back dudeThe Blazer said:) x infinte!
What a beautiful, beautiful scorecard. My heart actually swells when I see that!Boi said:Here you got his scorecard is right:
http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/pakistandomestic/engine/match/374330.html
Good find, we'll have to keep an eye on him.Ghoshtbuster said:The Baluchistan keeper is only 18, yet he scored 84 and has taken 5 catches so far, in this baptism of fire. Could be one for the future.
DM said:In fact Moin Khan was the same, he used to be able to toil (I remember a great test Vs India in India where we were almost skittled for something tiny) and he also had the ability to blast holes in the stratosphere (sweeping McGrath and Donald for sixes in the '99 World Cup)
Great stuff Blaze, sure to bring back memories, dloading nowThe Blazer said:
DM said:It's probably the most excited I've been about any match that I'm not watching live and know that I'll never have footage of!!
Jamal said:SAHIBZADA BACK IN FORM WITH 81 off 73 deliveries, incorporating TWO GINORMOUS SIXES and 10 SUMPTUOUS boundaries.
HE's BACK !
Jamal said:sorry yaar, i just checked a while back
DM said:Brilliant stuff guys
If Sind win this then Zardari should be replaced by Afridi immediately in all forms of government.
Amazing performance by Afridi, takes 2 out of the 4 wicketsAfridi_Fan said:Sindh lost by 6 wickets
11 over 58 runs and 2 wickets
DM said:Amazing performance by Afridi, takes 2 out of the 4 wickets
Unlucky for Sind to lose, great match though - they did need a few more runs on the board
Absolutely amazing, at least Afridi is BACK, BIG time
Matter of time before he captains our national squad.
44 off 25, good signs, someone must have been giving him batting tipsJamal said:Yea, Saeed Bin Nasir looks like one hell of a basher.
) ) I love your regularly referring to him as "Wolf", so apt )Jamal said:There's definitely justifiable evidence here to reinstate Afridi to the test side. He plays much better in the longer format.
, the Wolf Man, proves his doubters wrong, and beastologists right, by producing a duck in the first innings followed by an outrageously dangerous 81.
DM said:Also, this should confirm his test team value:
1) He is a SPECIALIST spinner
2) He is a competent batsman and adjusts his game for the longer version
3) Probably our best fielder
4) Psychologically more positive and aggressive and motivational than any other player
5) The most popular cricketer in Pakistan, the most entertaining and the biggest crowd-puller, makes for a better atmosphere
DM said:) ) I love your regularly referring to him as "Wolf", so apt )
DM said:Anyone know who Man of the Match was?
I hope the selectors watched the match
DM said:Does anyone know when's the next match for the Canine Malfunction?
I cant find the next Sind fixtures
Ah yes, forgot about that, thanks broAfridi_Fan said:I dont think he will feature in the next match, because there is a 3 day camp for the Windies ODIs
) look at the final fixture:Jamal said:This my friend, is the fixture list.
http://pak.cricdb.com/archive/domestic/tournaments/contents/schedule/index.php?sr_id=12
Brilliant isn't it!!Crucifier said:"Shahid Afridi hammered a couple of sixes in his typically belligerent 81. " - Cricinfo
) ) ) ) )