Asia Cup, 2008

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Shahrukh Khan

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June 2008
Tue 24
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT Group A - Bangladesh v United Arab Emirates
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Tue 24
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT Group B - Pakistan v Hong Kong
National Stadium, Karachi

Wed 25
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT Group A - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Wed 25
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT Group B - Hong Kong v India
National Stadium, Karachi

Thu 26
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT Group A - Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Thu 26
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT Group B - India v Pakistan
National Stadium, Karachi

Sat 28
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
A2 v B2
Sun 29
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
A1 v B1
Mon 30
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
A1 v A2
July 2008
Wed 2
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
B1 v B2
Thu 3
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
A1 v B2
Fri 4
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi
A2 v B1
Sun 6
17:00 local, 11:00 GMT Final - TBC v TBC
National Stadium, Karachi

Posted 15 Jun 2008

sun_shine says
Assalam O Alaikum

*Best Of Luck To All The Teams InshAllah...!
Posted 18 Jun 2008

SupidGuy says


NICE Topic!!!


INSHALLAH we will this Trophey Too!!!!


Posted 19 Jun 2008

chandbabu says
INSHA ALLAH
Posted 19 Jun 2008

Pakistan v Hong Kong, Group B, Asia Cup, Karachi

All-round Tanvir shines in 155-run win

The Bulletin by Siddarth Ravindran

June 24, 2008

Pakistan 288 for 9 (Younis 67, Alam 63*, Tanvir 59, Nadeem 4-51) beat Hong Kong 133 by 155 runs

Posted 25 Jun 2008

Bangladesh v UAE, Group A, Asia Cup, Lahore

Ashraful and Raqibul set up easy win

The Bulletin by Ashok Ganguly

June 24, 2008

Bangladesh 300 for 8 (Ashraful 109, Raqibul 83) beat UAE 204 (Khan 78, Razzak 3-20) by 96 runs

Posted 25 Jun 2008

sun_shine says
Posted 25 Jun 2008

Pakistan v India, Group B, Asia Cup, Karachi

Sehwag and Raina seal thumping win

The Bulletin by George Binoy

June 26, 2008

India 301 for 4 (Sehwag 119, Raina 84) beat Pakistan 299 for 4 (Malik 125, Younis 59) by six wickets

Posted 27 Jun 2008

Sri Lanka v UAE, Group A, Asia Cup, Lahore

Sri Lanka prevail over spirited UAE

The Bulletin by Nagraj Gollapudi

June 26, 2008

Sri Lanka 290 for 9 (Udawatte 67, Jayawardene 61, Shah 3-49) beat UAE 148 (Amjad 77, Mendis 5-22) by 142 runs

Posted 27 Jun 2008

Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Group A, Asia Cup, Lahore

Sri Lanka prove too strong for Bangladesh

The Bulletin by Nagraj Gollapudi

June 25, 2008

Sri Lanka 357 for 9 (Sangakkara 101, Kapugedera 74, Jayasuriya 72) beat Bangladesh 226 for 7 (Mushfiqur 44, Mortaza 34*) by 131 runs

Hong Kong v India, Group B, Asia Cup, Karachi

India thrash sorry Hong Kong

The Bulletin by Mathew Varghese

June 25, 2008

India 374 for 4 (Dhoni 109*, Raina 101, Sehwag 78) beat Hong Kong 118 (Chawla 4-23) by 256 runs

Posted 27 Jun 2008

Sat 28
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 7th Match, Super Four - Bangladesh v India
National Stadium, Karachi

Sun 29
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 8th Match, Super Four - Pakistan v Sri Lanka
National Stadium, Karachi

Mon 30
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 9th Match, Super Four - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
National Stadium, Karachi

July 2008
Wed 2
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 10th Match, Super Four - Pakistan v India
National Stadium, Karachi

Thu 3
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 11th Match, Super Four - India v Sri Lanka
National Stadium, Karachi

Fri 4
16:00 local, 10:00 GMT 12th Match, Super Four - Pakistan v Bangladesh
National Stadium, Karachi

Posted 27 Jun 2008

wafakadard says
aj Pakistan 299 bana kar bhi kuch khas dekha nhi pay

India aj jeet gaya
yeh bat nhi keh woh jeetay
likun wih 43 overs main he jeet gaaay

mar mar mar mar mar ke maaraaa
Posted 27 Jun 2008

sun_shine says
Posted 27 Jun 2008

i dont understand jab fawad alam itna acha khela aur afridi bekaar khel raha hai,,,tu why afridi is still playing.,,fawad ko india ke match main opper lana chahiey tha,
Posted 28 Jun 2008

Bangladesh v India, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi
Rampant India overwhelm Bangladesh

The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran

June 28, 2008

India 284 for 3 (Raina 116*, Gambhir 90) beat Bangladesh 283 for 6 (Kapali 115, Tamim 55) by seven wickets


Posted 28 Jun 2008

Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Sangakkara ton sets up 64-run win

The Bulletin by Siddarth Ravindran

June 29, 2008

Sri Lanka 302 for 7 (Sangakkara 112, Tanvir 5-48) beat Pakistan 238 for 9 (Misbah-ul-Haq 76, Malik 52, Mendis 4-47) by 64 runs

Posted 30 Jun 2008

Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Clinical Sri Lanka storm into final

The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran

June 30, 2008

Sri Lanka 332 for 8 (Jayasuriya 130, Sangakkara 121) beat Bangladesh 174 (Raqibul 52, Nazimuddin 47, Muralitharan 5-31) by 158 runs

Posted 01 Jul 2008

wafakadard says
Sangakkara nay yeh 3rd 100+ kiye hain ASIA CUP 2008 main

Jayasuriya ki batting dekhne ko to DIL karta hai   
Posted 01 Jul 2008

sun_shine says
Posted 01 Jul 2008

Pakistan v India, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Pakistan in need of another bounce-back

Osman Samiuddin in Karachi

July 1, 2008



Another loss, and Pakistan could well see a new captain and coach © AFP





For Pakistan, this is not so much do-or-die as do-or-don't be around. The equation is now simple: beat India, hope Sri Lanka beat India, beat Bangladesh, all the while with an eye on a better net run-rate. It will not solve the ills currently plaguing Pakistan cricket, but it will provide temporary, valuable respite. Fail this and change, significant change, is a fait accompli.

Geoff Lawson's tiff with the media has done nothing to help his position and even Shoaib Malik's most ardent supporters are said to be running out of patience. The Asia Cup needs this intensity and pressure, this bigness and uncertainty. At stake, when Pakistan step on to the field, is everything.

Traditionally, near enough this juncture after two thumping defeats, it is said of Pakistan teams that they are at their most dangerous; that form means nothing. The team is unbound, unsettled and lacks coherence. Stars are not performing; the captain is under pressure, the coach more so.

Circumstances are ideal really for another of Pakistan's inexplicable bounce-backs. The only question is whether this side can do it as have so many Pakistan sides in the past. The recent Kitply Cup final provides hope, as does the Champions Trophy opener against Sri Lanka in 2006, even though only five from that XI are here.

But that is all you can cling on to, for on paper and form India are a stronger side. They bat almost till they are out and have a strong attack, even if they are missing Harbhajan Singh's economy in the middle overs and have been shoddy with their catching.

Unusually, Pakistan have already named a XI, perhaps to clear the doubt over captain Shoaib Malik. Early speculation today was that he wasn't in, fuelled by vice-captain Misbah-ul-Haq's appearance in front of the press at practice. Dehydration has been the problem but Malik eventually arrived, drip attached, and after a short discussion with selectors, it was announced he is fit to play.

Into this cauldron Pakistan hand a debut to Saeed Ajmal, the offspinner, and a second ODI to Abdur Rauf, that persevering domestic champion forever on the fringes of selection. Unlike Mansoor Amjad and Wahab Riaz, Shahid Afridi, on the verge of being dropped after the Sri Lanka game, retains his place. The decision to keep Afridi is one last punt, part-hope, part-hunch, after selectors had decided to drop him. "I have a feeling, nothing technical, that he just might do something tomorrow," admitted one.

Careers might be made, some might end and the heat is on. "As a professional cricketer, no game is easy," Misbah said. "You are up against the toughest sides, but if you perform in these games, then you can really make a name for yourself. The team's focus is solely on comprehensively winning both games. We are not worried about other results. We have to, we must, win tomorrow's match."

Not that Pakistan are the only ones under the cosh. An Indian loss, with a game the very next day against Sri Lanka, means tomorrow is also important for them, even if you can't see Mahendra Singh Dhoni fretting about it as much as Malik. "India will be under some pressure as well," Misbah said. "They have two very important matches against tough sides too. Comparatively you can say our team is under less pressure."

Cute kidology it may be, but even Misbah knows that a loss on Wednesday could conceivably push him in to the hot seat currently occupied by Malik. He's not even been back in the side for a year but such is the way it works in Pakistan. At least he recognises the dangers of writing Pakistan off. "Winning or losing is part of game," he ended. "We have lost our last two games, but remember we won the Kitply final before that." All of Pakistan will be clinging on to that memory come the game.

Posted 02 Jul 2008

sun_shine says
Assalam O Alaikum

*yaa Aj ka Match kafi Interesting Hoga InshAllah...!
Posted 02 Jul 2008

Pakistan v India, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Younis special overpowers India

The Bulletin by Kanishkaa Balachandran

July 2, 2008

Pakistan 309 for 2 (Younis 123*, Misbah 70*, Jamshed 53 retd) beat India 308 for 7 (Dhoni 76, Rohit 58, Sehwag 49, Anjum 3-51) by eight wickets

Posted 03 Jul 2008

India v Sri Lanka, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Batting might sees India into final

The Bulletin by Siddarth Ravindran

July 3, 2008

India 310 for 4 (Gambhir 68, Dhoni 67, Raina 54) beat Sri Lanka 308 for 8 (Kapugedera 75, Jayawardene 50, Silva 50) by six wickets

Posted 04 Jul 2008

Pakistan v Bangladesh, Super Four, Asia Cup, Karachi

Pakistan thrash sorry Bangladesh

The Bulletin by Siddarth Ravindran

July 4, 2008

Pakistan 116 for 0 (Butt 56*, Jamshed 52*) beat Bangladesh 115 (Rauf 3-24) by ten wickets

Posted 05 Jul 2008

India v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup final, Karachi

Mendis spins Sri Lanka to title triumph

The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran

July 6, 2008

Sri Lanka 273 (Jayasuriya 125, Dilshan 56, Ishant 3-52) beat India 173 (Sehwag 60, Mendis 6-13) by 100 runs

Posted 07 Jul 2008

wafakadard says
Jayasuriya is the best yaar

bahot mara us nay
Posted 10 Jul 2008

sun_shine says
Assalam O Alaikum

*yaa he played well
Per Indian Team Win karti tho Aur Maza aata...!
But its game
kabhi haar tho kabhi jeet...!
Posted 13 Jul 2008

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