BZU PAGES: Find Presentations, Reports, Student's Assignments and Daily Discussion; Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Right Header

HOME BZU Mail Box Online Games Radio and TV Cricket All Albums
Go Back   BZU PAGES: Find Presentations, Reports, Student's Assignments and Daily Discussion; Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan > Entertainment & Enjoyment > ETC

ETC Share Anything Here which is not relevant to the all created forums


Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 06-11-2010, 12:20 AM
.BZU.'s Avatar


 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: near Govt College of Science Multan Pakistan
Posts: 9,693
Contact Number: Removed
Program / Discipline: BSIT
Class Roll Number: 07-15
.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute.BZU. has a reputation beyond repute
Cool South Africa strike back to hold the edge

25 overs Pakistan 131 for 4 (Younis 37*, Afridi 0*) need 144 more runs to beat South Africa 274 for 6

South Africa struck back with crucial breakthroughs to put themselves in the driving seat to claim the one-day series after Pakistan had built a solid position in their chase. Mohammad Hafeez set the tone with an aggressive 42 before Younis Khan and Asad Shafiq put together a sensible partnership for the third wicket, but Shafiq was run out for 36 and Fawad Alam carved to cover as Pakistan tottered at 131 for 4.
The chase suffered a rocky start when Imran Farhat fell in the opening over, given out lbw to Morne Morkel after the bowler had switched to around the wicket. However, Farhat was a little unfortunate as replays showed the impact was outside off stump. Importantly, though, the top order didn't go into their shell as was the case in the previous match when they were chasing a much smaller target.
Wayne Parnell shared the new ball on his recall in place of Lonwabo Tsotsobe, but struggled for a consistent line and Dale Steyn was introduced in the sixth over. The battle was immediately joined as his first ball beat Younis Khan's outside edge before Hafeez played a crunching pull and sweet drive to take advantage of Steyn's extra pace.
It was fascinating viewing as Steyn worked through the gears in his first international of the season, but when Hafeez played a perfect square drive to collect another boundary it looked as though the batsman was winning the contest. Then, three balls later, Steyn had his revenge when Hafeez tried to whip a straight delivery through the leg side and was comfortably leg before.
At least Hafeez had put Pakistan in touch with the required rate which meant Younis and Shafiq could afford to switch into accumulation mode as the field was set back after the Powerplays. Shafiq's role was vital as he ensured the pressure didn't build on Younis by collecting useful boundaries with a pull of Jacques Kallis and a paddle against Johan Botha.
Progress was steady for Pakistan and a few furrowed brows were forming among the South Africans when Parnell produced a direct hit from mid-on to catch Shafiq short at the non-striker's end. There should have been another run out moments later but, in a fumble to almost match the Michael Clarke-Shane Watson mess up earlier in the day in Sydney, Botha couldn't gather a regulation take at the stumps with Fawad Alam halfway down the pitch.
However, it didn't prove expensive as in the next over Fawad spooned a soft drive although this match could still turn into another telling examination for South Africa's under pressure death bowling.
South Africa 274 for 6 (Smith 92, de Villiers 49) v Pakistan

Graeme Smith enjoyed a successful return to the South Africa line-up following his hand injury, hitting 92 in the fourth one-day international against Pakistan in Dubai as his team reached a challenging 274 for 6. AB de Villiers contributed a laborious 49, failing to reach the boundary but forming an important 94-run stand with his captain, before Johan Botha gave the innings a late surge with 28 off 15 balls.
Despite the strong foundation laid by Smith it looked as though South Africa would fall short of expectations. They saved the batting Powerplay for the final five overs of the innings but Wahab Riaz made important blows as he yorked JP Duminy and David Miller with successive deliveries. However, Botha responded with a string of clever boundaries including two reverse sweeps off Mohammad Hafeez and a brace of scoops over short fine-leg against Wahab. Colin Ingram, who was dropped on 3 and 12, then carved the final ball of the innings to the deep point boundary to finish unbeaten on 27.
Smith was forced to retire hurt in the opening one-day international in Abu Dhabi and although x-rays revealed no broken bones he remained on the sidelines for the previous two games of the series. He was soon back into the swing of things, though, with an off-side boundary in the second over and looked confident during a 57-ball half-century.
He and Hashim Amla gave South Africa a positive start as they aimed to wrap up the series with a match to spare having held on for a nervous two-run victory in the third match. However, Shoaib Akhtar continued to pick up vital wickets when Amla, South Africa's in-form batsman and fresh from a magnificent 119 three days ago, top-edged a pull to square leg.
Pakistan did well to restrict the scoring rate and Jacques Kallis tried to break the shackles by slog-sweeping Hafeez over midwicket but could only pick out the fielder on the boundary. Immediately following Kallis's departure, Smith took three boundaries off Wahab's third over - including two deft glides to third man - as he hurried towards his fifty.
de Villiers found scoring much harder work, as he did in the last match before being controversially given out stumped by the third umpire, and struggled to the beat the field against the spinners including the recalled left-armer Abdur Rehman. However, the good work from Pakistan's bowlers wasn't always backed up with a number of fumbles in the outfield. It's no surprise the run-out count for the series is 6-2 in South Africa's favour.
Hafeez again showed his partnership-breaking qualities when he ended the 94-run third-wicket stand by trapping Smith lbw as the South Africa captain missed his leg-side tuck. The boundaries then dried up and de Villiers couldn't find the rope once during a 70-ball stay before driving Shoaib to point at the start of the final 10 overs. Surprisingly, Shoaib was left one over short of bowling out his full quota.
Smith's return to the line-up was one of three changes for South Africa who also welcomed back Dale Steyn for his first match of the tour while Wayne Parnell, the left-arm quick, returned with Lonwabo Tsotsobe ruled out with a back spasm. The slightly surprising decision was to omit Rusty Theron after he bowled the vital last over in the previous match to secure South Africa's narrow victory. Their death bowling could well come under pressure again, but Pakistan need their misfiring top order to perform.



South Africa 274/6 (50 ov)
Pakistan 275/9 (49.5 ov)
Pakistan won by 1 wicket (with 1 ball remaining)

  • Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series - 4th ODI
  • ODI no. 3067 | 2010/11 season
  • Played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium (neutral venue)
  • 5 November 2010 - day/night (50-over match)











South Africa innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR
GC Smith* lbw b Mohammad Hafeez 92 105 9 0 87.61
HM Amla c Imran Farhat b Shoaib Akhtar 10 12 1 0 83.33
JH Kallis c Asad Shafiq b Mohammad Hafeez 15 22 2 0 68.18
AB de Villiers† c Mohammad Hafeez b Shoaib Akhtar 49 70 0 0 70.00
JP Duminy b Wahab Riaz 36 51 1 0 70.58

CA Ingram not out 27 25 3 0 108.00
DA Miller b Wahab Riaz 0 1 0 0 0.00

J Botha not out 28 15 6 0 186.66

Extras (b 1, lb 4, w 11, nb 1) 17











Total (6 wickets; 50 overs) 274 (5.48 runs per over)
Did not bat M Morkel, DW Steyn, WD Parnell
Fall of wickets1-35 (Amla, 6.6 ov), 2-62 (Kallis, 13.6 ov), 3-156 (Smith, 30.5 ov), 4-191 (de Villiers, 40.2 ov), 5-226 (Duminy, 46.1 ov), 6-226 (Miller, 46.2 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

Shoaib Akhtar 9 0 51 2 5.66 (2w)

Abdul Razzaq 5 0 30 0 6.00

Wahab Riaz 9 0 61 2 6.77 (1nb)
Mohammad Hafeez 7 0 37 2 5.28


Shahid Afridi 10 0 51 0 5.10 (2w)

Abdur Rehman 10 0 39 0 3.90 (1w)









Pakistan innings (target: 275 runs from 50 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
Imran Farhat lbw b Morkel 2 3 0 0 66.66
Mohammad Hafeez lbw b Steyn 42 29 5 0 144.82
Younis Khan b Morkel 73 115 1 0 63.47
Asad Shafiq run out (Parnell) 36 48 3 0 75.00
Fawad Alam c Miller b Kallis 6 8 0 0 75.00
Shahid Afridi* c Parnell b Botha 29 25 4 0 116.00
Abdul Razzaq c †de Villiers b Morkel 33 38 2 0 86.84
Abdur Rehman run out (Kallis/†de Villiers) 0 2 0 0 0.00

Zulqarnain Haider† not out 19 22 1 0 86.36
Wahab Riaz run out (Parnell) 18 10 2 0 180.00

Shoaib Akhtar not out 0 0 0 0 -

Extras (lb 4, w 12, nb 1) 17











Total (9 wickets; 49.5 overs) 275 (5.51 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-6 (Imran Farhat, 0.6 ov), 2-64 (Mohammad Hafeez, 9.6 ov), 3-120 (Asad Shafiq, 22.2 ov), 4-131 (Fawad Alam, 24.5 ov), 5-171 (Shahid Afridi, 31.2 ov), 6-220 (Younis Khan, 42.1 ov), 7-220 (Abdur Rehman, 42.3 ov), 8-244 (Abdul Razzaq, 46.1 ov), 9-272 (Wahab Riaz, 49.3 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

M Morkel 10 0 48 3 4.80 (3w)

WD Parnell 8.5 0 53 0 6.00 (6w)
DW Steyn 10 0 79 1 7.90 (1w)
J Botha 10 0 42 1 4.20 (1nb)
JH Kallis 9 0 40 1 4.44 (2w)

JP Duminy 2 0 9 0 4.50

Match details
Toss South Africa, who chose to bat
Series 5-match series level 2-2
Player of the match tba
Umpires DJ Harper (Australia) and Zameer Haider (Pakistan)
TV umpire Ahsan Raza (Pakistan)
Match referee AJ Pycroft (Zimbabwe)
Reserve umpire Nadeem Ghauri (Pakistan)
Match notes
  • South Africa: 50 runs in 9.5 overs (59 balls), Extras 1
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • GC Smith: 50 off 57 balls (7 x 4)
  • Drinks: South Africa - 78/2 in 16.0 overs (GC Smith 50, AB de Villiers 2)
  • South Africa: 100 runs in 20.5 overs (125 balls), Extras 1
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 60 balls (GC Smith 35, AB de Villiers 14, Ex 1)
  • South Africa: 150 runs in 29.4 overs (180 balls), Extras 7
  • Drinks: South Africa - 176/3 in 36.0 overs (AB de Villiers 42, JP Duminy 9)
  • South Africa: 200 runs in 42.2 overs (256 balls), Extras 9
  • Power Play 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0
  • South Africa: 250 runs in 48.2 overs (294 balls), Extras 12
  • Innings Break: South Africa - 274/6 in 50.0 overs (CA Ingram 27, J Botha 28)
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 7.4 overs (47 balls), Extras 2
  • 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 48 balls (Mohammad Hafeez 34, Younis Khan 15, Ex 1)
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 90/2 in 16.0 overs (Younis Khan 26, Asad Shafiq 14)
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 18.1 overs (114 balls), Extras 6
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 67 balls (Younis Khan 14, Asad Shafiq 31, Ex 5)
  • Pakistan: 150 runs in 28.3 overs (178 balls), Extras 8
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 171/5 in 31.2 overs (Younis Khan 47)
  • Younis Khan: 50 off 83 balls
  • Pakistan: 200 runs in 37.1 overs (235 balls), Extras 16
  • Power Play 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0
  • Pakistan: 250 runs in 47.1 overs (296 balls), Extras 17



South Africa strike back to hold the edge-124019.jpg

Name:  124020.jpg
Views: 320
Size:  175.7 KB

Name:  124018.jpg
Views: 350
Size:  204.1 KB

Name:  124017.jpg
Views: 322
Size:  168.1 KB

Name:  124016.jpg
Views: 316
Size:  149.2 KB

Name:  124015.jpg
Views: 313
Size:  215.7 KB

Name:  124014.jpg
Views: 358
Size:  246.2 KB

South Africa strike back to hold the edge-124013.jpg

Name:  124012.jpg
Views: 308
Size:  179.4 KB

Name:  124011.jpg
Views: 314
Size:  169.8 KB
__________________
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*`

¸.*´¸.*´¨) ¸.*´¨)
(¸.*´ (¸.
Bzu Forum

Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened
Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
africa, back, edge, hold, south, strike


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Who Will win the series b/w South Africa VS India ?? Salman Mushtaq Sports/Games 2 26-01-2011 10:55 AM
Rampant Razzaq stuns South Africa; Afridi keeps Pakistan's faint hopes alive; Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd ODI, Abu Dhabi .BZU. Daily News And halat-e-hazra 0 01-11-2010 12:34 AM
Pakistan v South Africa, 4th ODI, Multan .BZU. Daily News And halat-e-hazra 0 26-10-2007 10:44 PM
Pakistan v South Africa, 3rd ODI, Faisalabad .BZU. Daily News And halat-e-hazra 0 23-10-2007 07:19 PM

Best view in Firefox
Almuslimeen.info | BZU Multan | Dedicated server hosting
Note: All trademarks and copyrights held by respective owners. We will take action against any copyright violation if it is proved to us.

All times are GMT +5. The time now is 01:47 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.