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With the damp pitch and heavy cloud cover Pallekele resembled an early-spring Headingley and Pakistan’s bowlers thrived in the helpful conditions. They entered the game on the back of a 110-run hammering on the same ground by New Zealand, but rediscovered their focus to reduce Zimbabwe to 157 for 7 when a second rain delay brought a premature end to the innings. Asad Shafiq then helped himself to an unbeaten 78 in his first World Cup match to steer Pakistan to an easy victory. Shoaib Akhtar was dropped after his shambolic showing in the previous match and, having struggled for new-ball scalps through the tournament, the opening pair of Umar Gul and Abdul Razzaq made three inroads in the first six overs which set the tone for the remainder of the day.

Pakistan made the most of Elton Chigumbura’s generous offer to bat first to secure a seven-wicket victory in a rain-reduced fixture at Pallekele and rubber-stamp their quarter-final place. The dank skies delivered two huge downpours that meant Duckworth-Lewis made its first appearance of the tournament in another one-sided Group A fixture.

Razzaq, who was flogged for 49 in four overs against New Zealand, landed the key blow in the first over when he had Brendan Taylor caught behind for 5. Taylor would be forgiven for thinking himself unlucky because it was Pakistan’s calamitous wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal who held chance. Kamran had put down an almost identical one off Ross Taylor last Tuesday but here, to the palpable relief of all his team-mates, he made no mistake.

If that was impressive enough, Misbah-ul-Haq’s catch at slip to remove Vusi Sibanda, demonstrated a rare sharpness in the field as he moved swiftly to his right to pluck the sharp chance out the air. With the ball darting around and Gul generating good pace it looked as though Zimbabwe would subside swiftly, but Craig Ervine resisted with a gutsy half-century, finding support from Greg Lamb and later Chigumbura, who made his second-highest score in 19 matches as captain with an unbeaten 32.

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Pakistan will consider using Umar Akmal as a replaced wicketkeeper in their remaining group games in the World Cup in a bid to offset the disastrous glove work of Kamran. Kamran missed three chances in Tuesday’s big loss to New Zealand, including the centurion Ross Taylor twice in three balls when he was on 0 and 4.

Those chances come on the back of two missed stumpings in the win against Sri Lanka and over four years of constant, error-strewn performances.

As a sign of Pakistan’s concern over Kamran’s form with gloves and bat he has only three dismissals so far and averages less than 30 as a batsman Afridi did not rule out the possibility not playing him as a specialist batsman and dropping Kamran altogether.
Kamran is the only specialist wicketkeeper in the squad but Umar kept for the side in one ODI against South Africa last November, after Zulqarnain Haider fled to London. He was also behind the wickets for three T20s in New Zealand soon after.

If he is dropped, it will not be the first time in the last four years it has happened to Kamran. After a promising couple of years as the first-choice replacement for Moin Khan and Rashid Latif, Akmal’s performances began to dip on the 2006 trip to England, where he persisted behind the stumps despite a finger injury.

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Shahid Afridi’s men came into the match the first of the tournament to be held at Kandy’s recently built Pallekele International Stadium on the back of three straight wins to open their Group A campaign. And all appeared to again be going to plan as New Zealand were restricted to 210-6 with four overs of their innings remaining. Pakistan’s promising start to the World Cup was brought to a shuddering halt by New Zealand, who prevailed by 110 runs thanks to a brutal Ross Taylor century.

At that point Taylor, having been reprieved on nought and eight by wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, had scored 76 off 111 balls – but he then went into overdrive as the Black Caps plundered an incredible 92 runs from the remaining 24 deliveries.

Veteran seamers Shoaib Akhtar (1-70) and Abdul Razzaq (0-49) came in for particularly harsh punishment, albeit neither helped their own cause by serving up a succession of full tosses for Taylor to dispatch over the leg-side.

Taylor, the most recent of whose three previous one-day tons came in October 2008, finished on a career-best 131 not out from 124 balls, including eight fours and seven sixes – a fine way to celebrate his 27th birthday.

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Captain Shahid Afridi claimed his 300th ODI victim amongst figures of 4-33 as Pakistan defeated co-hosts Sri Lanka by 11 runs in their World Cup Group A match in Colombo.

Sri Lanka’s run-chase was unhinged by the leg-spinner after their opponents had made 277-7, thanks to fluent half-centuries from Younus Khan (72) and Misbah-ul-Haq (83 not out).

Afridi bagged the key wickets of Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara as he became only the 11th bowler to reach the landmark. Mohammed Hafeez and Kamran Akmal added 48 in 7.2 overs but a bizarre run-out ended Hafeez’s innings prematurely at 32.

Kamran (39) could not put the mix-up behind him and threw away his wicket by charging down the pitch to spinner Rangana Herath only to be stumped by Sangakkara.

Sri Lanka never threatened victory after Sangakkara fell for 49 in the 38th over, the run-rate having risen as he and Chamara Silva had set about rebuilding the innings.
Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and raced to 65 in 10 overs after losing Ahmed Shehzad (13) early on.

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Shahid Afridi hopes Pakistan’s victory over Sri Lanka sends a message to the other teams in the World Cup.Pakistan’s preparations for the tournament were hindered by the spot-fixing scandal that saw three key players banned, but Afridi believes the squad he has could still be a force.

The captain claimed figures of 4-33 as his side maintained their unbeaten record with an 11-run success in Colombo in their Group A match.
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara looked on the bright side after his side fell short following a mid-innings collapse.

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Shahid Afridi hopes Pakistan’s victory over Sri Lanka sends a message to the other teams in the World Cup.
The captain claimed figures of 4-33 as his side maintained their unbeaten record with an 11-run success in Colombo in their Group A match.
Pakistan’s preparations for the tournament were hindered by the spot-fixing scandal that saw three key players banned, but Afridi believes the squad he has could still be a force.
The boys were a little too relaxed and we need to tell them on this kind of stage they should not relax.
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara looked on the bright side after his side fell short following a mid-innings collapse.

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Feb
24

Kenya failing to chase a huge total

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Kenya again failed to put up any challenge in their second world cup match against Pakistan at Hambantota, Collins Obuya’s death-or-glory 47 being the only highlight for them as Shahid Afridi helped himself to 5 for 16 in a massive 205-run win, Pakistan’s biggest win in World Cups and the eighth largest overall.

Four of Pakistan’s batsmen cashed in to raise half-centuries and set up a total of 317 for 7 after a brief wobble against the new ball and Kenya made little effort to mount a serious challenge in their pursuit, rather looking to a lay a solid platform in the hope of batting out their full quota of overs. That ultimately proved a futile effort, too, although their innings did at least last until the 34th over – longer than their entire match against New Zealand three days ago.

Kenya’s slide began in earnest when Afridi brought himself on and, in his third over, tempted Steve Tikolo down the pitch only for the ball to rush straight on to rattle the stumps. Kenya were 73 for 3 in the 23rd over when Tikolo was dismissed, without any real hope of chasing more than 300 but at least looking steady enough to last the full 50 after the top order had showed at least a little grit. There was no such offering from the middle, however, as the remaining seven wickets fell for just 39 runs in just over ten overs.

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Feb
23

Kenya a challenge for Pakistan

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It’s not the exciting Umar Akmal, the marauding Shahid Afridi, the blaster Abdul Razzaq, or the volatile Shoaib Akthar who captures the essence of this Pakistan team but the back-from-the-dead Misbah-ul-Haq. He was never supposed to be here, back playing international cricket. He was plagued by form issues, was not growing any younger, and just when you thought he was history, Pakistan made him the Test captain. He kept scoring fifties, also sparkled in the ODIs against New Zealand and nearly became the ODI captain. In many ways, the Pakistan team is like him. Spot-fixing, aging stars, cocky youngsters and loss of good bowlers to controversies should have rendered them impotent, but they are the dark horse in this tournament.

Pakistan showed in New Zealand that they like to play the game the 80′s way: Start steady, build during the middle overs and explode in the end. They have Misbah and Younis Khan to build, the Akmal brothers and the Afridi-Razzaq combination to finish in style but in Ahmed Shehzad they have unearthed someone who can provide them with a fiery start. The loss of Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir might hurt their Test team but Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Shoaib and the canny spinners Abdur Rehman and Saeed Ajmal have enough skill in them to keep their ODI bandwagon up and running in style.

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The International Cricket Council has launched an investigation into the decision by Salman Butt to work as a television pundit at the upcoming World Cup.

Butt, the former Pakistan captain, was handed a 10-year ban, five of them suspended, by the ICC two weeks ago after being found guilty of spot-fixing.
However, Butt has since signed up to appear on Channel 5, a Pakistani TV channel with no links to the ICC, for the forthcoming tournament.
The ICC executive board discussed the issue – specifically whether Butt has breached the terms of his suspension – at a meeting in Dubai on Wednesday.
The board also confirmed they will not appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the sanctions handed down to Butt and his team-mates Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir.
The latter pair was banned for seven years – with two suspended – and five years respectively after being found guilty of bowling no balls to order in a Test match against England at Lord’s last summer.

Also on Wednesday, the ICC board agreed to strengthen the anti-corruption code by introducing penalties against players and staff who carry communication devices such as mobile phones into dressing rooms.
Individuals who break the new rule, for example by using Twitter during matches, could find themselves facing fines.

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Ahmed Shehzad and Misbah-ul-Haq hit centuries as Pakistan claimed an 89-run success over Bangladesh in their World Cup warm-up fixture in Dhaka.
Pakistan made 285-9 after opting to bat first, teenage opener Shehzad leading the way with 103 from 120 balls – although he was dropped twice, on 42 and 56 by Suhrawadi Shuvo and Abdur Razzak respectively. Vice captain Misbah, batting at five, dispatched four sixes to reach a hundred of his own at exactly a run-a-ball.
Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan was the standout member of his side’s attack with 3-49, while seam bowler Rubel Hossain also picked up three wickets but conceded 73 runs in his 10 overs. The Tigers’ run chase got off to an awful start when Tamim Iqbal was bowled by Abdul Razzaq with the first ball of the innings.
Imrul Kayes (39) and Junaid Siddique (38) added 71 for the second wicket before a collapse saw them all out for 196 in 41.4 overs. Medium pacer Razzaq finished with 3-31 and there were two wickets apiece for spinnersMohammad Hafeez (2-41) and Abdur Rehman (2-29).

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