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Pakistan, New Zealand ready for challenge on untested Pallekele pitch

 

By Shahid Hashmi

 

In-form Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq said his team was ready for the double challenge of facing New Zealand as well as a mystery World Cup pitch on Tuesday.

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Afridi feared repeat of 2007 shock against Canada

By Shahid Hashmi

 

Captain Shahid Afridi admitted that the 2007 World Cup disaster against Ireland weighed heavy on his mind when Canada gave his team a major fright, saying it served as a good wake-up call for Pakistan.

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Injuries rule out Misbah, Rehman from Pakistan’s clash with Canada

Left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman will sit out the Canada match after suffering a muscle injury against Sri Lanka and is likely to be replaced by off-spinner Saeed Ajmal. In-form batsman Misbah-ul-Haq, who scored 65 and an unbeaten 83 in the first two matches, is likely to be rested after suffering a minor hamstring problem with Asad Shafiq expected to fill his place.

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ICC World Cup 2011: Golden Oldies XI

here is our XI of Golden Oldies

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Afridi, half-centurions star in Pakistan’s thumping win

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

If not with the bat, he can do it with the ball. Shahid Afridi would have been twitching in his seat, waiting for his turn to bat during the batting Powerplay, but some excellent batting by Misbah ul Haq and Umar Akmal ensured that he had only time to score seven runs

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Pakistan recover to flog wayward Kenyan attack

By Jamie Alter

 

Today, having to field first, Kenya had Pakistan in early strife at 12 for two, but somehow managed to concede 208 runs in the second half as Pakistan’s middle order stepped on the gas.

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ICC World Cup 2011 analysis: How Pakistan look on various counts going into the tournament

The ingredients needed by Pakistan to forge a winning combination.

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Shehzad, Misbah shape up impressive Pakistan win

Abdul Razzak dented Bangladesh hopes in the first over itself when he consumed strokemaker Tamim Iqbal. Imrul Kayes and Junaid Siddique kept the Bangladesh supporters interested with a 70 run second partnership before Razzak struck two telling blows, dislodging skipper Shakib Al Hasan and Mohammad Ashraful to swing the game significantly in Pakistan’s favour.

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Pakistan hope for good performance in World Cup

Pakistan’s build-up to the World Cup has been marred by the spot-fixing scandal.

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