Saturday, July 31, 2010

Cricket - Rookie Paki Beat Aussies in Tests "Unbelievable"

At last Pakistan has proved that they are now better than Bangladesh and Zimbabwe after beating Australia once in last 15 years. The hard fought three wicket win over Aussies boost the team's confidence and allow the rookie captain "Salman Butt" to retain his captaincy role.

When you look at the Pakistani team, currently they are the most weakest team in the history of Pakistan cricket. There are no bowling option for Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib Akhtar, Saqlain, Mushtaq etc - even than they can able to bowl Aus out on 88. Also the worst ever batting line-up missing Saeed, Inzamam, Yousuf, Younus etc - even than they can able to chase the target (credit goes to the bowlers).

Early Captaincy Role:
Salman Butt is very early for Test match captaincy but he has to take this responsibility. The practice for assigning captaincy role to some one who is early in his career stages is not bad for some teams - for example we have Smith for SouthAfrica, Strauss for England and Dhoni for India. But these three players have proved themselves as a right captain with their performances. We are also expecting same from Butt.

I have gathered some numbers/stats of the match that are as follows:

The Age Factor:

Australia:
Shane Watson (29), Simon Katich (34), Ricky Ponting (35), Michael Clark (29), Michael Hussey (35), Marcus North (31), Tim Paine (25), Steven Smith (21), Mitchell Johnson (28), Ben Hilfenhaus (27), Dough Bollinger (29)
Total Sum = 323
Average Age = 29.3

Pakistan:
Imran Farhat (28), Slaman Butt (25), Azhar Ali (25), Umar Amin (20), Umar Akmal (20), Shoaib Malik (28), Kamran Akmal (28), Mohammad Amir (18), Umar Gul (26), Danish Kaneria (29), Mohammad Asif (28)
Total Sum = 275 (Not even a single player exceeds Australia's average age)
Average Age = 25

Test Matches Played:

Australia:

Shane Watson (20), Simon Katich (52), Ricky Ponting (146), Michael Clark (62), Michael Hussey (52), Marcus North (17), Tim Paine (2), Steven Smith (2), Mitchell Johnson (36), Ben Hilfenhaus (11), Dough Bollinger (10)
Total Sum =  410
Average Matches = 37

Pakistan:
Imran Farhat (35), Slaman Butt (29), Azhar Ali (2), Umar Amin (2), Umar Akmal (8), Shoaib Malik (30), Kamran Akmal (50), Mohammad Amir (10), Umar Gul (28), Danish Kaneria (60), Mohammad Asif (19)
Total Sum = 273
Average Matches =24.8


This is what talent and spirit is all about. Pakistan has beaten Australia that are much better as the stats suggests.

rizzz86

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