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Umar Gul – First Bowler With Five-For in Twenty20

Posted on Jun 14, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 4 Comments

Umar Gul

Umar Gul

Umar Gul captured the first five-for in a Twenty20 international to help Pakistan beat New Zealand by six wickets at The Oval. Umar Gul became the first bowler to get a Five-For in the Twenty20.

Check out the following Twenty20 best figures in an innings and see Pakistan rocks despite of playing very few international cricket from last couple of years.

Best figures in an innings

Player Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Econ Team Opposition
Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 2.00 Pakistan v New Zealand
MR Gillespie 2.5 0 7 4 2.47 New Zealand v Kenya
Umar Gul 4.0 0 8 4 2.00 Pakistan v Australia
DW Steyn 3.0 0 9 4 3.00 South Africa v West Indies
Shahid Afridi 4.0 0 11 4 2.75 Pakistan v Netherlands
RP Singh 4.0 0 13 4 3.25 India v South Africa
Umar Gul 3.0 0 13 4 4.33 Pakistan v Sri Lanka
WD Parnell 4.0 0 13 4 3.25 South Africa v West Indies
BAW Mendis 4.0 0 15 4 3.75 Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Abdur Razzak 3.0 0 16 4 5.33 Bangladesh v South Africa
M Morkel 4.0 0 17 4 4.25 South Africa v New Zealand
BAW Mendis 4.0 1 17 4 4.25 Sri Lanka v Canada
Mohammad Asif 4.0 0 18 4 4.50 Pakistan v India
Shahid Afridi 4.0 0 19 4 4.75 Pakistan v Scotland
HS Baidwan 4.0 0 19 4 4.75 Canada v Netherlands
K Weeraratne 4.0 0 19 4 4.75 Sri Lanka v Pakistan
LMP Simmons 3.0 0 19 4 6.33 West Indies v Sri Lanka
Z Khan 3.0 0 19 4 6.33 India v Ireland
DL Vettori 4.0 0 20 4 5.00 New Zealand v India
SR Clark 4.0 0 20 4 5.00 Australia v Sri Lanka
AR Cusack 4.0 0 21 4 5.25 Ireland v Scotland
PP Ojha 4.0 0 21 4 5.25 India v Bangladesh
PD Collingwood 4.0 0 22 4 5.50 England v Sri Lanka
J Lewis 4.0 0 24 4 6.00 England v Australia
Umar Gul 4.0 0 25 4 6.25 Pakistan v Scotland
MS Kasprowicz 4.0 0 29 4 7.25 Australia v New Zealand
E Chigumbura 4.0 0 31 4 7.75 Zimbabwe v England
Shakib Al Hasan 4.0 0 34 4 8.50 Bangladesh v West Indies
DJ Bravo 4.0 0 38 4 9.50 West Indies v India

Source Cricinfo

Pakistan Outclassed New Zealand – T20 World Cup 2009

Posted on Jun 14, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 2 Comments

Pakistan Vs New Zealand.2Pakistan outclassed New Zealand by six wickets with 41 balls to spare in their World Twenty20 Super Eights Group F match at the Oval here on Saturday.
They completed the easy target of 100 runs in 13.1 overs with Shahid Afridi unbeaten on 29, made in 18 balls.
Opener Sahhzaib Hasan top scored with 35 from 28 balls. He hit two sixes and four boundaries and provided a solid start of 36 with Kamran Akmal (19).
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori claimed two wickets for 20 runs and Kyle Mills took one wicket.
Earlier, pace bowler Umar Gul became the first bowler to claim five wickets in Twenty20 International cricket when he helped Pakistan skittle New Zealand out for a meager total of 99 in 18.3 overs.
Umar Gul captured five wickets for eight runs from three overs, eclipsing previous best of 4-07 by Mark Gillespie of New Zealand against Kenya at Durban in 2007.

After New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and elected to bat on a good batting wicket, Pakistani bowlers never let them play freely and bundled them out for 99.
Only Scott Styris (22), Aaron Redmond (15) and Brendon McCullum (12) could enter into double figures.
Abdul Razzaq, playing for the first time in the tournament after being called up as a replacement for Yasir Arafat, made the initial breakthrough and bagged two wickets in his first two overs.
Mohammad Aamer and Shahid Afridi took one wicket each.
Left-arm spinner Vettori was playing his first match of the tournament following a shoulder injury but batsman Ross Taylor again missed out with a hamstring strain.
Pakistan omitted opener Salman Butt to play 19-year-old rookie Shahzaib Hasan and brought in all-rounder Abdur Razzaq in place of Sohail Tanvir.
Pakistan, who lost their first Super Eights match to Sri Lanka on Friday, need a win to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
New Zealand thrashed Ireland by 83 runs at Trent Bridge on Thursday and will virtually book a place in the last four if they beat Pakistan.

Source Geo and Cricinfo

Pakistan Beat Argentina by 3-2

Posted on Jun 12, 2009 under Hockey, Sports | No Comment

Pakistan Beat Argentina

Pakistan Beat Argentina

KARACHI ( 2009-06-11 20:14:33 ) : Pakistan junior hockey team beat Argentina by 3-2 today in Junior Hockey World Cup in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

Pakistan has won Junior World Cup title 30 years back in 1979.

Pakistan has defeated Russia and Egypt earlier in the tournament formidably by 7-2 and 3-0 respectively. Haseem Khan scored a hat-trick in the first match while in the second match he scored two goals.

Source

Pakistan Qualified For Super 8 Ronud In World Cup T20

Posted on Jun 09, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 1 Comment

Pakistan Defeated Netherlands to qualify for super 8 in the T20 world cup today in a do or die situation. Pakistan needed to win by 26 runs or more to qualify for super 8 and they did it in style. Super performance by the Pakistan cricket team specially by Kamran Akmal and Shahid Afradi.  Kamran Akmal was declared Man of the Match of his 41 run on just  30 balls and 4 stumping.

Checkout the video of the highlights of the Pakistan Vs Netherlands match.

Pakistan Vs Netherlands – Do Or Die Situation Today

Posted on Jun 09, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 2 Comments

Pakistan Twenty20

Pakistan Twenty20

At the very non-momentous time of Tuesday afternoon, under the cloudy summer skies of north London, against a country which has never played Test cricket, Pakistan will play the most important match in its recent history.
How recent? Almost two decades, I say. Tuesday’s result matters more than the result of any other match since the World Cup Final in 1992. That night in Melbourne we needed the win to prove – more to ourselves than anyone else – that Pakistan was indeed a major cricketing nation; that we belonged with the big boys.
There have been many important moments in Pakistan cricket since 1992: test series in England and India, the World Cup Final in 1999, countless others. Sometimes the cricket has taken a back seat to broader themes: who can forget the Karachi ODI against India in 2004 when Pakistan’s loss seemed insignificant because the transcendental power of cricket, for once, had triumphed above all?
These occasions were highly significant, with deep, often long-term consequences; however, the results of these matches were not as important as the result of Tuesday’s match. Even our loss to Ireland in 2007 was a different matter: the country and the team, although troubled, were not in as horrendous a shape as they find themselves in today.
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