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Afridi fifty seals World Twenty20 title for Pakistan

Sri Lanka, who have been the model of consistency, were caught off guard by aggressive tactics. In a stirring atmosphere, Pakistan were on top of their game from the start as 17-year-old Mohammad Aamer belied his inexperience with a tone-setting opening over. In a clear plan he bowled short at Dilshan who was distinctly discomforted by the approach. Against the fifth ball Dilshan tried to take the initiative with a scoop over short fine-leg, but only managed to pick out the man on the edge of the circle. He had middled virtually all his attempts at the shot during the tournament and what a time for it to go wrong.

With the tournament’s leading run-scorer heading off Pakistan were buoyed and Sri Lanka shaken. Jehan Mubarak was promoted to No. 3, but he couldn’t survive the second over when he came down the pitch and got a leading edge into the covers to give Razzaq his first.

Sri Lanka briefly rallied as Sanath Jaysuriya suggested he could marshal a turnaround. Favouring the leg side he swung Razzaq for six with a forceful short-arm pull and collected four more next ball, but it was a short-lived response when an inside edge crashed into the stumps. Razzaq was flat on his face at the moment of dismissal after slipping in his follow-through but it was Sri Lanka who were feeling unsteady.

Younis Khan went on the attack and his decision to post a wide slip paid rich dividends when Mahela Jayawardene steered the ball straight to Misbah-ul-Haq at ankle height. Razzaq was playing his cricket with a new lease of life after being giving another crack at international level. He wasn’t part of the original squad, but Yasir Arafat’s injury that prompted the switch now looked like a stroke of fortune.

Four wickets inside the Powerplay meant Sri Lanka had little choice but to play it safe as Younis turned to his spinners. Sangakkara was calmness personified amid Sri Lanka’s problems aware that the hopes of a decent total rested on his shoulders. He paced his innings expertly, reaching fifty off 44 balls despite the problems that surrounded him, but only found support when joined by Angelo Mathews.

The final five overs brought 59 runs and if any attack could make a game out of 138 it was Sri Lanka’s. However, early wickets were key and they didn’t materialise as Akmal and Shahzaid Hasan played sensibly. The wizardry of Mendis and Muttiah Muralitharan and the accuracy of Lasith Malinga have provided wonderful entertainment over the last weeks, but on this occasion couldn’t conjure the magic spell that was needed.

As Afridi and Malik embraced mid-pitch after the winning moment the emotion showed what this victory means for Pakistan. They needed this success most and perhaps that drive was the deciding factor. The country faces a difficult few years of rebuilding, but this victory will have brought great joy and, hopefully, belief of a brighter future.

India vs South Africa T20 , ICC World Twenty20 2009

India the Champions already bounce out of the tournament, playing their last match against South Africa (The Team Unbeaten in this tournament). South African players were in great form, so this match will be a tough match for India.

India must win this game to convince the Indian cricket fans. Dhoni the man in worry, the first step for India now is to beat South Africa, which has been the best team in the tournament so far.

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India vs South Africa Live Streaming

ICC World Twenty20 – 24th Match, Group E

India v South Africa 2009 season was Played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham (neutral venue) on 16 June 2009 as day/night match

India squad

MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, KD Karthik, Z Khan, P Kumar, PP Ojha, IK Pathan, YK Pathan, SK Raina, I Sharma, RG Sharma, RP Singh

South Africa squad

GC Smith*, J Botha, YA Abdulla, MV Boucher†, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, HH Gibbs, JH Kallis, JA Morkel, M Morkel, JL Ontong, WD Parnell, RJ Peterson, DW Steyn, RE van der Merwe

Match details

Umpires BF Bowden and IJ Gould
TV umpire SJA Taufel
Match referee BC Broad
Reserve umpire NJ Llong

Ireland vs Pakistan ICC Twenty20 (T20) Live Streaming Match Online Free

Watch Ireland vs Pakistan ICC Twenty20 (T20) Live Streaming. Ireland facing Pakistan in their last match of super eight, ICC World Cup T20 2009.

Pakistan must win this game to enter into the Semi final, if Srilanka beat New zealand. Ireland not an easy team to beat, they work hard and makes all the teams to work hard to win them.

Indian team play this tournament easily but fortunately, they bounce out of the tournament. Dhoni who is responsible for this situation has to take certain action.

Watch Ireland vs Pakistan ICC T20 World Cup Live Cricket Streaming links – 21st Match. This match will not have any impact as to which team will proceed to next round.

ICC World Twenty20, 21st Match, Group F: Ireland v Pakistan at The Oval, Jun 15, 2009

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Ireland vs Pakistan T20 Live Streaming

Ireland vs Pakistan Live Streaming

Ireland vs Pakistan t20 Live Streaming

T20I no. 110 | 2009 season, Played at Kennington Oval, London (neutral venue), 15 June 2009

Pakistan: (probable) 1 Shahzaib Hassan, 2 Kamran Akmal (wk), 3 Shoaib Malik, 4 Misbah-ul-Haq, 5 Younis Khan (capt), 6 Abdul Razzaq, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Fawad Alam, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Mohammad Aamer, 11 Saeed Ajmal

Niall O’Brien aggravated his ankle injury against Sri Lanka but the way he is, he’d probably have had to lost a leg altogether to miss a match.

Ireland: (probable) 1 William Porterfield (capt), 2 Gary Wilson, 3 Niall O’Brien (wk), 4 Andre Botha, 5 Kevin O’Brien, 6 John Mooney, 7 Alex Cusack, 8 Trent Johnston, 9 Kyle McCallan, 10 Regan West, 11 Boyd Rankin

India vs England T20 Live Streaming Highlights | Ind vs Eng World Cup

India vs England T20 Live Streaming Highlights | Ind vs Eng World Cup, India taking England in the crucial match today. India must win this game to enter semi final. Just Cricket ans recall the memory, what happens last World Cup, India in the same situation.

Date: 14 Jun 2009

India vs England – Group E

Super 9 Match Live From Lord’s, London

Time: 16.30 GMT

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England squad

PD Collingwood*, JM Anderson, RS Bopara, SCJ Broad, JS Foster†, RWT Key, AD Mascarenhas, EJG Morgan, GR Napier, KP Pietersen, AU Rashid, OA Shah, RJ Sidebottom, GP Swann, LJ Wright

India squad

MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, KD Karthik, Z Khan, P Kumar, PP Ojha, IK Pathan, YK Pathan, SK Raina, I Sharma, RG Sharma, RP Singh

I hear the clamor, and that includes Indian fans criticizing the team and players and also India’s detractors mocking at team India. (Ironically most of them are fans of that team which has been already knocked out of the tournament!)

As I refresh my memory, I can see that India was in a similar situation in the last T20 WC in 2007. India lost their first Super-8 clash to New Zealand and had to win the remaining two matches to make it to the semis. History repeats itself. India has to beat the same two teams whom they beat in Super-8s of 2007 T20 WC and in the same order, first England and then South Africa.

Will India be able to replicate what they did about 2 years before?

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Sri Lanka vs Ireland T20 Live Streaming Highlights | ICC World Twenty20

Sri Lanka vs Ireland T20 Live Streaming Highlights | ICC World Twenty20

Date: 14 Jun 2009

Sri Lanka vs Ireland – Group F

Super 8 Match Live From Oval, London

Time: 12.30 GMT

Sri Lanka vs Ireland Live Streaming

Sri Lanka vs Ireland T20 Live Streaming

Ireland, on the other hand, might have already peaked. They had long targeted the game against Bangladesh as their most likely chance for an upset; so comprehensive was their victory that it’s almost unfair to describe it as such. Yet they were given a rude awakening a couple of days later when New Zealand, injuries and all, knocked them flat by 83 runs. The allround ability of Kevin O’Brien has impressed and surprised many, while Trent Johnston and Kevin’s brother, Niall, remain class acts who could yet make it difficult for Sri Lanka. But the lack of experience playing against such a seasoned and powerful team, gradually moving into top gear, ought to be a test too far for Ireland.

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