Lahore: A trouble-torn nation erupted into celebrations as Pakistan scored a sensational victory against Sri Lanka in the second edition of T20 World cup at Lords on Sunday.Pakistan achieved a modest, 139-run target for the loss of two wickets with eight
They were segregated, humiliated and condemned by the so called 'bosses' of world cricket.The world cup assured to them was withdrawn, no one was ready to tour to their country, no-one invited them for any series. Cricket pundits scoffed at them
London: Tilakaratne Dilshan and Shahid Afridi are bound to play key roles in the final, when Sri Lanka meet in Pakistan the Twenty20 World cup at the Lords on Sunday.Pakistan who lost narrowly lost to arch-rivals India in the inaugural edition
Nottingham: Exuberant over rolling over South Africa in the semi-finals of the ICC Twenty20 World Championship at Trent Bridge here, Pakistan captain Younus Khan has expressed hope that his team would be lucky second time around and win the tournament.Khan said
Trent Bridge: Shahid Afridi' spectacular all-round talents helped Pakistan to reach second successive World Twenty20 final with a 7-run victory over favourites South Africa at Trent Bridge.Electing to bat first, Pakistan were off to a great as Shahid Afridi hit 51
Lahore: Pakistan allrounder Shahid Afridi is hoping to provide his team an edge with his bowling and not with his flamboyant batting during the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup in England, as he is looking forward to gaining inspiration from
Karachi: The temptations were huge, but still Shahid Afridi refused to part with the bat which proved lucky for him. Shahid Afridi scored his fastest century ( 100 from 37 balls) with a bat which originally belonged to Sachin Tendulkar.
Dubai: All rounder Shahid Afridi prefers hitting fours and sixes than taking wickets with his sharp leg-break deliveries.Afridi, who returned with career best bowling figures of 6-38 in 10 overs against Australia in the first one-day international of the five match
Dubai: Pak all-rounder Shahid Afridi starred with bat and ball in inspiring Pakistan to a comfortable four-wicket win over Australia in their first one-day cricket international on Wednesday.In the first one-day match between the two since February 2005, Afridi took
London: Vince van der Bijl, ICC umpires manager opined that behavior of the present-day cricketers is not much worse than their predecessors.