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Scorecard Summary
PAKISTAN 269/8 (50 OVERS)
- Ijaz Ahmed51 (68)
- Inzamam-ul-Haq*73 (61)
- Geoff Allott4/64 (10)
- Nathan Astle1/27 (5)
NEW ZEALAND 207/8 (50 OVERS)
- Stephen Fleming69 (100)
- Chris Harris42 (96)
- Azhar Mahmood3/38 (10)
- Shoaib Akhtar2/31 (7)
END OF OVER:50 | 7 Runs | NZ: 207/8 (63 runs required, RR: 4.14)
- Gavin Larsen3 (4b)
- Dion Nash21 (32b)
- Abdul Razzaq8-0-36-0
- Saqlain Mushtaq10-1-34-2
he was hopping signalling the leg bye, whilst moving to the mid wicket to field the ball 3000 big ones to NZ for turning up an dpretending to play cricket and some reward to Pakistan, Wasim participates in an interview that is drowned out by the crowd again. The interviewer liked whatever he said anyway. Inzamam is the Man of the match, gets a medal, he says "the pitch is good for batting" every sentence started with the word "yeeeearrrr" which is strangely enough the same word he begins his call for a run with, and quite often followed by the word "nooo" that's all for today. tomorrow's matches are bound to be some improvement on today's new low in entertainment. SA v Zim and Ind v Eng start at 0945 GMT. Ta ta from CI. that's all for today. tomorrow's matches are bound to be some improvement on today's new low in entertainment. SA v Zim and Ind v Eng start at 0945 GMT. Ta ta from CI.
a very English voice booms over the pa: "GET OFF THE PLAYING AREA PLEASE. THE MATCH IS NOT OVER" "PLEASE GET OFF THE PLAYING AREA".... priceless stuff
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