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vinay
USELESS
by vinay on Feb 23, 2011 11:17 PM

matches as ponting rightly thought. its just timepass upto qf. real matches start frm qf.

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Sanjay
iam afaraid of pakistan
by Sanjay on Feb 23, 2011 10:53 PM

i mean if they play like they played today and if India select sachin against them, we are doomed..gauti and veeru are the best option to open

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Moshadi Maino
check out Miandad's record against mighty WI
by Moshadi Maino on Feb 23, 2011 10:52 PM  | Hide replies

then you will know how mediocre he was.

his ave was boosted by biased umpiring. He was never given out LBW at home.

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radiant
Re: check out Miandad's record against mighty WI
by radiant on Feb 25, 2011 01:27 PM
but he still chootersharma 4 a six on last ball

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bango tango
last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:24 PM  | Hide replies

Javed Miandad - Pakistan v India, Australasia Cup final, Sharjah, 1986
The most legendary of them all. Nobody could have scripted a better climax - a tournament final between India and Pakistan, four needed off the last ball, and a rampaging Javed Miandad fighting a lone battle. Chasing 246, Pakistan lost their ninth wicket with five runs needed to win, as Tauseef Ahmed joined Miandad, unbeaten with a dogged century. Chetan Sharma, who bowled the final over, dished out a slow, friendly full toss on leg stump which Miandad spanked over the square leg almost on his knees. His wild celebrations with Tauseef sent one nation into a frenzy and the other into a state of paralysis. It was Pakistan's first victory in a one-day tournament, and its psychological impact on India was palpable for years, in contests between the two rivals.

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parvaiz khan
Re: last ball six
by parvaiz khan on Feb 23, 2011 10:43 PM
Miandad was mediocore batsmen with very good determination and street smartness.At that time hitting 6 was big deal ,now he could not have survived with his cheeky singles and rowdy behaviar thats why ha has become relative to DDD,

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Indranil Chowdhury
Re: last ball six
by Indranil Chowdhury on Feb 23, 2011 10:51 PM
Piece of history - 2003 final WC. Two of our best bowlers ever - Srinath and Zaheer Khan being beaten to death by Gillie Ricky and company.

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vinay
Re: last ball six
by vinay on Feb 23, 2011 11:21 PM
just like javed sixer had an impeccable impact in ind against pak, after 86 till 96, but that jinx was broken by jadeja in 96 wc finals when he hit their best bolr waqar to all round the ground with towering sixes. that was turning point of ind against pak n then ind really thought that they can also score against pak pace battery. ind beat pak in sharjah by scoring 300 plus runs immediately afterwards. THANX TO JADEJA THE JINX WAS BROKEN.

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deadman
Re: Re: last ball six
by deadman on Feb 24, 2011 12:39 PM
sorry to say it was on quarter final.A.desila and JAYASURYA DESTROYED INDIAN PRIDE IN 1996 SEMIS

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bango tango
Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:24 PM
Lance Klusener - South Africa v New Zealand, Napier, 1998-99
This was a prelude to Klusener's heroics in the World Cup. Chasing 193, South Africa needed 11 off the final over from Dion Nash with two wickets in hand. New Zealand drew first blood with Mark Boucher skying the ball straight to the fielder at midwicket, but significantly, the batsmen crossed. With ten still required, Klusener bludgeoned the third ball to the backward point fence. Two singles later, Klusener was back on strike for the last ball with four required. Nash's attempted yorker went totally haywire, as Klusener duly smashed it over the long-on boundary. A dejected Nash failed to exorcise the ghosts of the previous year, when his attempt at guiding his team home in another thriller, in Brisbane, was foiled by a running catch at the boundary by none other than - you guessed it - Klusener.

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bango tango
Re: Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:25 PM
Asif Mujtaba - Pakistan v Australia, Hobart, 1992-93
Another typical Pakistan heart-stopper, this time off Asif Mujtaba's bat. Needing 17 to win off the final over, Mark Taylor tossed the ball to the `Iceman' Steve Waugh, whose famous last-over spells became a part of World Cup folklore during their successful campaign in 1987. Mujtaba lived up to his own reputation as a finisher, and paid scant respect to Waugh's, carting the ball at will, with a last-ball six to level the scores. Technically, there was no winner, but the moral victory was certainly Pakistan's.

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bango tango
Re: Re: Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:25 PM
Brendan Taylor - Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, Harare, 2006
This time the minnows possessed the license to thrill. With Zimbabwe requiring an astronomical 28 off the last two overs, Brendan Taylor and Tawanda Mupariwa caused a few tremors in the penultimate over, taking 11 runs off it. The final over from Mashrafe Mortaza had it all - a six off the second ball by Taylor, a single which was refused, a run-out, a one-handed swish to midwicket for a boundary. With five required off the last ball, a six seemed the only option, as Taylor sent the home crowd into raptures with a lofted six over midwicket.


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bango tango
Re: Re: Re: Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:26 PM
BEST OF ALL LAST BALL SIXES...

Shivnarine Chanderpaul-- WI vs SL -- 2008

last-ball six off Chaminda Vaas sealed a thrilling win for hosts West Indies in Trinidad. Last 2 balls 10 runs were required ....2nd last ball was hit for 4 and lastball was whacked for 6 ...

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bango tango
Re: Re: Re: Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:30 PM
BEST OF ALL TIME : -

10 from 2, a six and a four would do it, Vaas pulls back at the time of delivery
49.5
Vaas to Chanderpaul, FOUR, well well! Vaas over pitches outside off, the field is close and he creams that past mid-off
can he seal it with a six!
49.6
Vaas to Chanderpaul, SIX, This is the stuff of dreams! Off all times Vaas has to bowl a full toss! Chanderpaul waits for the gift, clubs that across the line and the ball just goes sailing over Jayawardene at deep midwicket. He waits and waits for the ball to clear the rope, a rather long and agonising one, he breaks out in celebration and the entire troupe from the dressing room rush onto the field and crowd around him. We can just imagine the scenes at Unity Village in Guyana, Chanderpaul's home

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Chaturchuramoni Chatterjee
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by Chaturchuramoni Chatterjee on Feb 24, 2011 12:40 AM
You forgot to add Bhajji's six against Pakistan in Asia Cup.

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bango tango
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: last ball six
by bango tango on Feb 23, 2011 10:32 PM
in domestic cricket :-

PRADEEP SANGWAN to Joginder Sharma in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2010-11

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veerapuram dharan
common india
by veerapuram dharan on Feb 23, 2011 10:04 PM  | Hide replies

its time india crushes pak permanently in all the matches we play against them..let us mee in the semi and we will show u who we are..during my oung days, i was witness to one of the humiliating defeats against them in the 86 sharjah, miandad last ball six..form then on, till the late 90s, india always have lost against them...its time for pay back..

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Against Pseudos
Re: common india
by Against Pseudos on Feb 24, 2011 06:38 AM
Dharan:

Excellent point. Now that we have you and your "Match results will be exactly as I predict" skills on our side; we'll feel much more confident.

Curious why you deployed your above skill to make Pakistan win in the 86 Sharjah and till the late 90's? :)

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