You know the drill. And don't you stay calm. Keep spamming the id - [email protected] - with your views and have them featured on this blog.
You know the drill. And don't you stay calm. Keep spamming the id - [email protected] - with your views and have them featured on this blog.
Alas, time machines don't exist yet. And for now, Pakistan will have to make their peace with 'if onlys'. Bangladesh were what Shakib wanted them to be, and till cricket turns out to be an eleven-vs-eleven contest, there's really nothing much they can do about where they find themselves on the points table. But it was fun bringing you this and indulging in all your comments and until tomorrow with a couple more of little-context, near-dead rubbers, ta ta!!
Okay, Round 1's to Pakistan. They've called the toss right, and THEY WILL BAT.And now over to that 400-run win .. It's really simple. I pull these off all the time in book cricket.
Here, learn these equations by heart:For Pakistan to qualify:Beat Bangladesh by 311 runs after scoring 350Beat Bangladesh by 316 runs after scoring 400Beat Bangladesh by 321 runs after scoring 450PS: The biggest win in ODI history has been by 290 runs. So ...
Before we get going, here's our bbb, here's our preview and here's the H2H.
Bangladesh have their pride on the line. They'd do well for themselves to give all their fans mothering the stuffed tigers and leopards something fun to take back home. After all, this is where 1999 was, where Pakistan were humiliated, and that is when this batch found their motivation to hope.
Match #43 --Sadly, that is all the 1992 nostalgia that we can muster. The similarities had to end somewhere, and Pakistan can blame India and New Zealand for not living up to their script. Today was meant to be THE clash .. you know, the kind where two extremely colourful bunch of fans pull off an Afghanistan and jump on each other. That's how much this contest could've meant. Alas, it's dead. Well, on ventilator, unless Pakistan pull off something to put the 481-game from Trent Bridge last year to shame.