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Saturday 15 August 2015

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 For the third time in the arrangement Pakistan denied those expecting dramatization and nerves and incomprehensible occasions typically connected with Pakistan cricket. They initially declined to let Sri Lanka escape notwithstanding an apparently smooth 100-run second-wicket stand and dragged them down to 256, and afterward Ahmed Shehzad tailed it with a savage pursue of an objective that could have been dubious on a dry turning surface. This was their first reciprocal arrangement win in Sri Lanka in nine years, and took them closer to Champions Trophy capability.

Truth be told even in the second match - the particular case that they lost - Pakistan were unsurprising and superb. They just came up against individual brightness of the Pakistani kind, and even after that record speediest fifty by Kusal Perera Pakistan battled to verify it was not a cakewalk for Sri Lanka. There was no such out-of-the-world splendor from Sri Lanka this time, however Pakistan held that relentlessness despite the fact that Lahiru Thirimanne and Tillakaratne Dilshan appeared in control scoring half-hundreds of years after Perera succumbed to a duck. The defenders remove the singles, the spinners stifled supply of simple runs, the quicks struck to take advantage of weight, and Sri Lanka went from 170 for 3 to score just 86 in the last 14 overs.

As an examination, in the following 14 overs there was sufficient proof Pakistan were going to journey through the pursuit. Sri Lanka at long last went to utilizing Lasith Malinga as an assaulting alternative, however Azhar Ali and Shehzad took his initial three overs for 20. When it appeared like pace on ball was flying, Sri Lanka went to turn just to see Shehzad bounce out of the wrinkle and belt Sachith Pathirana back over his head first ball for a six. Nuwan Pradeep harmed himself, Suranga Lakmal looked incapable, and as of now Malinga was back for a brief moment spell. Malinga gave an achievement, yet then had Shehzad edge through empty slip and afterward through the hands of slip for progressive fours. All in the initial 14 overs.

With his side 92 for 1 in the initial 14, Mohammad Hafeez could now bear to take as much time as required settling in. He additionally blunted out Malinga as he depleted his nine overs in the initial 20, searching urgently for an achievement. In Malinga's ninth, Shehzad recommended it wouldn't have had any kind of effect had Malinga numerous all the more left in his sack. He whipped him for progressive fours to achieve 71, and Pakistan were currently 116 for 1 in 20 overs.

Let around spinners, missing in-structure assaulting bowlers, Sri Lanka tossed different alternatives at Pakistan, however there were no batsmen willing to oblige those searching for what has in the last 10 or something like that years get to be unavoidable show with Pakistan matches. Shehzad and Hafeez batted with power. While Hafeez quickened from 7 off 24 to the inevitable 70 off 88, Shehzad never truly backed off. The main misgiving for Pakistan will be that an uncommon snippet of handling splendor - jumping forward catch by Perera at third man - from Sri Lanka brought about Shehzad's missing the mark regarding a hundred.

Handling brightness was copious when Pakistan were in the field. From the time left-arm spinner Imad Wasim, playing just his second match, joined an arm ball with low skip to evacuate Dilshan at 109 for 2 in the 23rd over, the defenders and the spinners hovered around Sri Lanka. Regularly six men stayed inside the circle, and the spinners went through their overs, building weight speck by spot. Between them the three spinners - Yasir Shah, Wasim and Shoaib Malik - yielded only 108 in 24 overs.

The principal casualty of the weight was Mathews. Shah had been arranged well by Dilshan and Thirimanne, however Mathews thought that it was hard to confront Wasim and Malik. With no simple singles on offer, Pakistan continued challenging Mathews to take the danger. Nineteen runs came in Mathews' initial 5.3 overs at the wicket, and when he hoped to break the shackles he hit Rahat Ali - in his first over back - straight to mid-off.

Dinesh Chandimal, apparently because of directions from the changing area, looked to stay away from a comparative destiny - Mathews scored 12 off 23 - and went on a hitting spree. He attempted one driven shot too much, getting out to Mohammad Irfan for 20 off 21. In the midst of this Thirimanne went on easily, driving and late-cutting his direction towards a hundred. Presently, however, with an unpracticed lower center request with him Thirimanne needed to settle on a choice: finish what has been started and bat till the 50th over or hit a couple of shots to take some weight off the adolescents.

Thirimanne went for the recent. When he initially attempted the huge compass off Shah, he was dropped by Ahmed Shehzad at profound square leg, a catch he by one means or another went ahead to guarantee. An over later Thirmanne gave both Shah and Shehzad the recovery, attempting another huge breadth, mis-hitting it, and watching Shehzad fly to one side. An innings that had searched strong for quite a while had gradually however unquestionably deteriorated, setting Pakistan an objective that would be chased down with 9.1 overs to save.

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The Pakistan national cricket group speaks to Pakistan in worldwide cricket and is a full individual from the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.[1] Pakistan initially contended in global cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 keeps running at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi.[2][3] In the same arrangement, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 keeps running at the University Ground, Lucknaow.[4][5] As of January 2014, Pakistan have played 382 Test matches; they have won 118 matches, lost 109 matches, and 155 matches were drawn.[6] They have likewise won the 1998–99 Asian Test Championship,[7] vanquishing Sri Lanka in the last by an innings and 175 runs.[8][9] Pakistan played their first ODI match against New Zealand in February 1973 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch,[10] however enrolled their first win against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 1974.[11] As of September 2014, Pakistan have played 820 ODI matches, winning 438 matches and losing 357; they additionally tied 8 matches, whilst 17 had no result.[12] They likewise won the 1992 Cricket World Cup,[13][14] and the 2000 and 2012 Asia Cups.[15][16] Pakistan played their initial Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, on 28 August 2006, against England, winning the match by five wickets.[17] In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, overcoming Sri Lanka by eight wickets.[18] As of 2014, Pakistan have played 83 T20I matches and won 49 of them; 32 were lost and two were tied.[19]

Starting 2014, Pakistan have confronted nine groups in Test cricket, with their most continuous adversary being England, playing 74 matches against them.[20] Pakistan have enrolled a greater number of wins against New Zealand than whatever other group, with 23.[20] In ODI matches, Pakistan have played against 18 groups; they have played against Sri Lanka most as often as possible, with a triumphant rate of 59.05 in 142 matches.[21] Pakistan have vanquished Sri Lanka on 81 events, which is their best record in ODIs.[21] The group have gone up against 15 nations in T20Is, and have played 13 matches against Australia. Pakistan have crushed Australia and Sri Lanka seven events each.[22] They have played seven T20Is against Bangladesh and vanquished on every event. Pakistan have lost to England seven times in this organization of the game.[

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Sri Lanka versus Pakistan


Sri Lanka in Pakistan (1981/82)

first Test at National Stadium, Karachi - Mar 5-10, 1982, Pakistan won by 204 runs (Pakistan 396 and 301/4d; Sri Lanka 344 and 149).

second Test at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad - Mar 14-19, 1982, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 454 and 154/8d; Pakistan 270 and 186/7).

third Test at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore - Mar 22-27, 1982, Pakistan won by an innings and 102 runs (Sri Lanka 240 and 158; Pakistan 500/7).

Result Pakistan 2, Drawn 1

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (1985/86)

first Test at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad - Oct 16-21, 1985, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 479; Pakistan 555/3).

second Test at Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot - Oct 27-31, 1985, Pakistan won by 8 wickets (Sri Lanka 157 and 200; Pakistan 259 and 100/2).

third Test at National Stadium, Karachi - Nov 7-11, 1985, Pakistan won by 10 wickets (Sri Lanka 162 and 230; Pakistan 295 and 98/0).

Result Pakistan 2, Drawn 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (1985-86)

first Test at Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy - Feb 23-27, 1986, Pakistan won by an innings and 20 runs (Sri Lanka 109 and 101; Pakistan 230).

second Test at Colombo Cricket Club Ground - Mar 14-18, 1986, Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets (Pakistan 132 and 172; Sri Lanka 273 and 32/2).

third Test at P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo - Mar 22-27, 1986, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 281 and 323/3; Pakistan 318).

Result Pakistan 1, Sri Lanka 1, Drawn 1

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (1991/92)

first Test at Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot - Dec 12-17, 1991, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 270 and 137/5; Pakistan 423/5d).

second Test at Municipal Stadium, Gujranwala - Dec 20-25, 1991, Match drawn (Pakistan 109/2).

third Test at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad - Jan 2-7, 1992, Pakistan won by 3 wickets (Sri Lanka 240 and 165; Pakistan 221 and 188/7).

Result Pakistan 1, Drawn 2

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (1994)

first Test at P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo - Aug 9-13, 1994, Pakistan won by 301 runs (Pakistan 390 and 318/4d; Sri Lanka 226 and 181).

second Test at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Aug 18-23, 1994, Match crossed out without a ball knocked down some pins.

third Test at Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy - Aug 26-28, 1994, Pakistan won by an innings and 52 runs (Sri Lanka 71 and 234; Pakistan 357/9d).

Result Pakistan 2

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (1995/96)

first Test at Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar - Sep 8-11, 1995, Pakistan won by an innings and 40 runs (Pakistan 459/9d; Sri Lanka 186 and 233 f/o).

second Test at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad - Sep 15-19, 1995, Sri Lanka won by 42 runs (Sri Lanka 223 and 361; Pakistan 333 and 209).

third Test at Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot - Sep 22-26, 1995, Sri Lanka won by 144 runs (Sri Lanka 232 and 338/9d; Pakistan 214 and 212).

Result Sri Lanka 2, Pakistan 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (1996/97)

first Test at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo - Apr 19-23, 1997, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 330 and 423/8d; Pakistan 378).

second Test at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Apr 26-30, 1997, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 331 and 386/4d; Pakistan 292 and 285/5).

Result Drawn 2

Asian Test Championship (1998/99)

first Match: India v Pakistan at Kolkata - Feb 16-20, 1999, Pakistan won by 46 runs (Pakistan 185 and 316; India 223 and 232).

second Match: Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (SSC) - Feb 24-28, 1999, Match drawn (India 518/7d and 306/5; Sri Lanka 485).

third Match: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Lahore - Mar 4-8, 1999, Match drawn (Pakistan 398 and 314/8d; Sri Lanka 328 and 165/2).

Last: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka - Mar 12-15, 1999, Pakistan won by an innings and 175 runs (Sri Lanka 231 and 188; Pakistan 594).

Victor Pakistan

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (1999/2000)

first Test at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium - Feb 26-Mar 1, 2000, Sri Lanka won by 2 wickets (Pakistan 182 and 390; Sri Lanka 353 and 220/8).

second Test at Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar - Mar 5-9, 2000, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs (Sri Lanka 268 and 224; Pakistan 199 and 236).

third Test at National Stadium, Karachi - Mar 12-15, 2000, Pakistan won by 222 runs (Pakistan 256 and 421; Sri Lanka 227 and 228).

Result Sri Lanka 2, Pakistan 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2000)

first Test at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Jun 14-17, 2000, Pakistan won by 5 wickets (Sri Lanka 273 and 123; Pakistan 266 and 131/5).

second Test at Galle International Stadium - Jun 21-24, 2000, Pakistan won by an innings and 163 runs (Sri Lanka 181 and 256; Pakistan 600/8d).

third Test at Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy - Jun 28-Jul 2, 2000, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 467/5).

Result Pakistan 2, Drawn 1

Asian Test Championship (2001/02)

first Match: Pakistan v Bangladesh at Multan - Aug 29-31, 2001, Pakistan won by an innings and 264 runs (Bangladesh 134 and 148; Pakistan 546/3d).

second Match: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (SSC) - Sep 6-8, 2001, Sri Lanka won by an innings and 137 runs (Bangladesh 90 and 328; Sri Lanka 555/5d).

third Match: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Lahore - Mar 6-10, 2002, Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets (Pakistan 234 and 325; Sri Lanka 528 and 33/2).

Champ Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (2004/05)

first Test at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad - Oct 20-24, 2004, Sri Lanka won by 201 runs (Sri Lanka 243 and 438; Pakistan 264 and 216).

second Test at National Stadium, Karachi - Oct 28-Nov 1, 2004, Pakistan won by 6 wickets (Sri Lanka 208 and 406; Pakistan 478 and 139/4).

Result Pakistan 1, Sri Lanka 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2005/06)

first Test at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Mar 26-30, 2006, Match drawn (Sri Lanka 185 and 448/5d; Pakistan 176 and 337/4).

second Test at Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy - Apr 3-5, 2006, Pakistan won by 8 wickets (Sri Lanka 279 and 73; Pakistan 170 and 183/2).

Result Pakistan 1, Drawn 1

Sri Lanka in Pakistan (2008/09)

first Test at National Stadium, Karachi - Feb 21-25, 2009, Match drawn (SL 644/7d and 144/5; Pak 765/6d).

second Test at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore - March 01-02, 2009, Canceled because of dread assault (SL 606; Pak 110/1).

Result Drawn 2

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2009)

first Test at Galle International Stadium - Jul 04-07, 2009, Sri Lanka won by 50-runs (SL 292 and 217; Pak 342 and 117).

second Test at P Sara Oval, Colombo - Jul 12-14, 2009, Sri Lanka win by 7-wickets (Pak 90 and 320; SL 240 and 171/3).

third Test at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Jul 20-24, 2009, Match drawn (Pak 299 and 425/9d; SL 233 and 391/4).

Result Sri Lanka 2, Drawn 1

Pakistan v Sri Lanka, UAE (2011/2012)

first Test at Sheik Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi - Oct 18-22, 2011, Match drawn (SL 197 and 483; Pak 511/6d and 21/1).

second Test at Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium - Oct 26-29, 2011, Pakistan win by 9-wickets (SL 239 and 257; SL 403 and 94/1).

third Test at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium - Nov 3-7, 2011, Match drawn (SL 413 and 181/6d; SL 340 and 87/4).

Result :: Test - Pakistan 1, Drawn 2; ODI - Pak 4, SL 1; T20 - Pak 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2012)

first Test at Galle International Stadium - Jun 22-25 2012, Sri Lanka won by 209 runs (SL 472 and 137/5d; Pak 100 and 300).

second Test at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo - Jun 30 - July 04, 2012, Match Drawn (Pak 561/6d and 100/2d; SL 391 and 86/2).

third Test at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy - Jul 08-12, 2012 - Match Drawn (Pak 226 and 380/8d; SL 337 and 195/4)

Result :: Test - Sri Lanka 1, Drawn 2; ODI - SL 3, Pak 1, NR 1; T20 - SL 1, Pak 1

Pakistan v Sri Lanka, UAE (2013/2014)

first Test at Sheik Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi - Dec 31 to Jan 4, 2014 - Drawn (SL 204 and 480/5d; Pak 383 and 158/2).

second Test at Dubai International Cricket Stadium - Jan 8-12 - Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (Pak 165 and 359; SL 388 and 137/1)

third Test at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium - Jan 16-20 - Pakistan won by 5 wickets (SL 428/9d and 214; Pak 341 and 302/5)

Result Pakistan 1, Sri Lanka 1, Drawn 1

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2014)

first Test at Galle International Stadium - Aug 6-10, 2014, Sri Lanka won by 7-wkts (Pak 451 and 180; SL 533/9d and 99/3).

second Test at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo - Aug 14-18, 2014 - Sri Lanka won by 105 runs (SL 320 and 282; Pak 332 and 165).

Result Sri Lanka 2

Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2015)

first Test at Galle International Stadium, June 17-21 - Pakistan won by 10 wickets (SL 300 and 206; Pakistan 417 and 92/0).

second Test at P Sara Oval, Colombo - June 25-29 - Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets (Pak 138 and 329; SL 315 and 153/3).

third Test at Pallekele - July 3-7 - Pakistan won by 7 wickets (SL 238 and 313; Pak 215 and 382/3).

Result Pakistan 2, Sri Lanka 1

General Test Records (Since 1981/82)

S#     Year     Venue     Total     Pakistan     Sri Lanka     Drawn

1. 1981/82     Pakistan     3     2     -    1

2. 1985/86     Pakistan     3     2     -    1

3. 1985/86     Sri Lanka     3     1

4. 1991/92     Pakistan     3     1     -    2

5. 1994     Sri Lanka     2     -    -

6. 1995/96     Pakistan     3     1     2     -

7. 1996/97     Sri Lanka     2     -    -    2

8. 1998/99     Asian Test Championship     2     1     -    1

9. 1999/2000     Pakistan     3     1     2     -

10. 2000/01     Sri Lanka     3     2     -    1

11. 2001/02     Asian Test Championship     1     -    1     -

12. 2004/05     Pakistan     2     1     -

13. 2005/06     Sri Lanka     2     1     -    1

14. 2008/09     Pakistan     2     -    -    2

15. 2009     Sri Lanka     3     -    2     1

16. 2011/12     UAE     3     1     -    2

17. 2012     Sri Lanka     3     -    1     2

18. 2013/14     UAE     3     1

19. 2014     Sri Lanka     2     -    2     -

20. 2015     Sri Lanka     3     2     1     -

Complete     51     19     14     18

Sri Lanka v Pakistan - One Day International Records (Since 1975)

Aggregate Match - 147

Pakistan Won - 84

Sri Lanka Won - 58

Tied - 1

No Result - 4

In the first place ODI: 1975 Prudential World Cup - twelfth match - Pakistan won by 192 runs Trent Bridge, Nottingham on June 14, 1975

Last ODI: fifth ODI, Sri Lanka won by 165 keeps running at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium on July 26, 2015

Pakistan versus Sri Lanka - Twenty International Records (Since 2007)

Aggregate Match - 14

Pakistan Won - 9

Sri Lanka Won - 5

To begin with T20I: ICC World Twenty20 Pakistan won 33 runs Johannesburg September 17, 2007

Last T20I: second T20 - Pakistan won by one wicket at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo on Aug 1, 2015

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Walk 29, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Final: Australia versus New Zealand WC 2015     Melbourne

Australia won by 7 wickets

Walk 26, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     SF 2: Australia versus India WC 2015     Sydney

Australia won by 95 runs

Walk 24, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     SF1: New Zealand versus South Afriica WC 2015     Auckland

New Zealand won by 4 wickets (D/L Method)

Walk 21, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     QF 4: New Zealand versus West Indies WC 2015     Wellington

New Zealand won by 143 runs

Walk 20, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     QF 3: Australia versus Pakistan WC 2015     Adelaide

Australia won by 6 wickets

Walk 19, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     QF 2: India versus Bangladesh     Melbourne

India won by 109 runs

Walk 18, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     QF 1: Sri Lanka versus South Africa WC 2015     Sydney

South Africa won by 9 wickets

Walk 15, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Pakistan v Ireland WC 2015     Adelaide

Pakistan won by 7 wickets

Walk 15, 2015     2:30 am     2:00 am     West Indies v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Napier

West Indies won by 6 wickets

Walk 14, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Australia v Scotland WC 2015     Hobart

Australia won by 7 wickets

Walk 14, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     India v Zimbabwe WC 2015     Auckland

India won by 6 wickets

Walk 13, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     England v Afghanistan WC 2015     Sydney

Britain won by 9 wickets (D/L Method)

Walk 13, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     New Zealand v Bangladesh WC 2015     Hamilton

New Zealand won by 3 wickets

Walk 12, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     South Africa v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Wellington

South Africa won by 146 runs

Walk 11, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Sri Lanka v Scotland WC 2015     Hobart

Sri Lanka won by 148 runs

Walk 10, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     India v Ireland WC 2015     Hamilton

India won by 8 wickets

Walk 09, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     England v Bangladesh WC 2015     Adelaide

Bangladesh won by 15 runs

Walk 08, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Australia v Sri Lanka WC 2015     Sydney

Australia won by 64 runs

Walk 08, 2015     2:30 am     2:00 am     New Zealand v Afghanistan WC 2015     Napier

New Zealand won by 6 wickets

Walk 07, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Ireland v Zimbabwe WC 2015     Hobart

Ireland won by 5 runs

Walk 07, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     Pakistan v South Africa WC 2015     Auckland

Pakistan won by 29 runs (D/L strategy)

Walk 06, 2015     11:00 am     10:30 am     India v West Indies WC 2015     Perth

India won by 4 wickets

Walk 05, 2015     2:30 am     2:00 am     Bangladesh v Scotland WC 2015     Nelson

Bangladesh won by 6 wickets

Walk 04, 2015     11:00 am     10:30 am     Australia v Afghanistan WC 2015     Perth

Australia won by 275 runs

Walk 04, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     Pakistan v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Napier

Pakistan won by 129 runs

Walk 03, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     South Africa v Ireland WC 2015     Canberra

South Africa won by 201 runs

Walk 01, 2015     8:00 am     7:30 am     Pakistan v Zimbabwe WC 2015     Brisbane

Pakistan won by 20 runs

Walk 01, 2015     2:30 am     2:00 am     England v Sri Lanka WC 2015     Wellington

Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets

February 28, 2015     11:00 am     10:30 am     India v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Perth

India won by 9 wickets

February 28, 2015     5:30 am     5:00 am     New Zealand v Australia WC 2015     Auckland

New Zealand won by 1 wicket

February 27, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     South Africa v West Indies WC 2015     Sydney

South Africa won by 257 runs

February 26, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     Sri Lanka v Bangladesh WC 2015     Melbourne

Sri Lanka won by 92 runs

February 26, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     Afghanistan v Scotland WC 2015     Dunedin

Afghanistan won by 1 wicket

February 25, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     Ireland v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Brisbane

Ireland won by 2 wickets

February 24, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     West Indies v Zimbabwe WC 2015     Canberra

West Indies won by 73 runs

February 23, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     England v Scotland WC 2015     Christchruch

Britain won by 119 runs

February 22, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     India v South Africa WC 2015     Melbourne

India won by 130 runs

February 22, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     Sri Lanka v Afghanistan WC 2015     Dunedin

Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets

February 21, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     Australia v Bangladesh WC 2015     Brisbane

Match Abandoned

February 21, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     Pakistan v West Indies WC 2015     Christchruch

West Indies won by 150 runs

February 20, 2015     5:00 am     4:30 am     New Zealand v England WC 2015     Wellington

New Zealand won by 8 wickets

February 19, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     Zimbabwe v United Arab Emirates WC 2015     Nelson

Zimbabwe won by 4 wickets

February 18, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     Bangladesh v Afghanistan WC 2015     Canberra

Bangladesh won by 105 runs

February 17, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     New Zealand v Scotland WC 2015     Dunedin

New Zealand won by 3 wickets

February 16, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     West Indies v Ireland WC 2015     Nelson

Ireland won by 4 wickets

February 15, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     India v Pakistan WC 2015     Adelaide

India won by 76 runs

February 15, 2015     5:00 am     4:30 am     South Africa v Zimbabwe WC 2015     Hamilton

South Africa won by 62 runs

February 14, 2015     7:30 am     7:00 am     Australia v England WC 2015     Melbourne

Australia won by 111 runs

February 14, 2015     2:00 am     1:30 am     New Zealand v Sri Lanka WC 2015     Christchruch

New Zealand won by 98 runs

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A group activity incorporates any game which includes players cooperating towards a common goal.

A group activity is an action in which people are sorted out into restricting groups which contend to win. Illustrations are ball, volleyball, water polo, handball, lacrosse, cricket, baseball, and the different types of football and hockey.

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2 Notes

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4 References

5 External connections

Olympic group activities

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Sport     Men     Women

In the first place release     Editions     First version     Editions

Rugby union at the Summer Olympics     Paris 1900     5     Rio de Janeiro 2016     1

Football at the Summer Olympics     Paris 1900     25     Atlanta 1996     5

Field hockey at the Summer Olympics     London 1908     21     Moscow 1980     8

B-ball at the Summer Olympics     Berlin 1936     17     Montreal 1976     9

Volleyball at the Summer Olympics     Tokyo 1964     12     Tokyo 1964     12

Handball at the Summer Olympics     Berlin 1936     11     Montreal 1976     9

Water polo at the Summer Olympics     Paris 1900     26     Sydney 2000     4

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Shoaib Malik



likely to replace Sohaib Maqsood in T20 


squad for Bangladesh Tour,


      Batting details 

         M  Inn  Runs   HS     Avg     SR      100    50

Test 32  54   1606 148   33.46   44.4      02     08

ODI 216 193  5490   143  32.49   78.28    07      31

T20I 49   55   959     57    22.83  106.44   00      03


Shoaib Malik (Punjabi, Urdu: شعیب ملک‎) (conceived 1 February 1982) is a Pakistani cricket player and previous commander. He made his One-Day International presentation in 1999 against the West Indies and his Test introduction in 2001 against Bangladesh. He has assumed control more than 100 ODI wickets, and has a batting normal in the mid 30s in both Test and ODI cricket. His bowling activity has gone under examination (especially his doosra) yet he has had elbow surgery to revise this. Malik was positioned second, behind buddy Shahid Afridi, in the ICC ODI all-rounder rankings in June 2008.[1] In March 2010, Malik got an one-year restriction from global cricket from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB); the boycott was toppled after two months 

Pakistan captaincy[edit] 

Taking after Inzamam-ul-Haq's abdication as Pakistan skipper after the 2007 World Cup, Malik was advanced as one of the names for the captaincy alongside Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf. After Younus Khan's dismissal, Malik was the prominent decision as a more youthful player and was seen to speak to a new beginning after the Inzamam period. 

Pakistan's mentor, Bob Woolmer, was a solid promoter of Malik's case to end up skipper; as Woolmer would see it Malik was "the most honed strategic tack among his gathering ... a genuine vicinity on the field".[17] Former captain Imran Khan likewise upheld Malik for the part, expressing "He seems to have a decent cricket mind and could end up being a decent decision for Pakistan cricket".[18] Malik was named skipper on 19 April 2007 by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), his experience considering his generally youthful age and steady exhibitions were refered to as different explanations behind his appointment.[18] At the time of only 25, he was Pakistan's fourth most youthful captain.[17] 

In Malik's first arrangement as commander, Pakistan vanquished Sri Lanka 2–1 in an ODI arrangement in Abu Dhabi. His next assignments were home Test and ODI arrangement against South Africa, which Pakistan lost 1–0 and 3–2 separately. 3–2 was the score for India when Pakistan hence played an ODI arrangement against their chief opponents. Malik hit 89 and took three wickets in the last match, which Pakistan won by 31 runs. 

Malik's captaincy endured two years. A report by the mentor and director censured his authority, guaranteeing that Malik was "a maverick, unapproachable and included in his own particular minimal world, which is OK however not when the group obliged a completely dedicated commander  We don't see any important correspondence in the middle of players and skipper other than his five-moment talk amid the group meeting".[17] Younis Khan assumed control as chief on 27 January 2009[19] after a poor execution against Sri Lanka saw Malik step down.[19] In his two-year residency as skipper, Malik lead his nation in two Tests, losing two and drawing one,[20] and 36 ODIs, of which Pakistan won 24,[21] and 17 T20Is, winning 12 

Early career[edit] 

Shoaib Malik initially played tape-ball cricket in the lanes as a youngster. He started playing cricket truly in 1993/94 when he went to Imran Khan's honing facilities in Sialkot. He started as a batsman, and added to his rocking the bowling alley later. He used to get in a bad position with his family for playing cricket, as they needed him to concentrate on his training. In 1996, Malik went to trials for the U-15 World Cup. He was chosen in the squad for his bowling.[3] 

In May 2001, Malik's playing activity was examined. The PCB gathering of rocking the bowling alley guides inferred that his stock off-spinner was legitimate, despite the fact that his conveyance going the other way was most certainly not. He was urged to focus on his off-twist and to work on bowling his other conveyance without curving his arm.[4] In an One Day International (ODI) against England in June 2001, Malik endured a broke right shoulder in the wake of falling unadroitly while endeavoring to take a catch.[5] 

Malik was approached by Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in July 2003 to go about as a trade for Ian Harvey, who was on worldwide obligation with Australia. John Bracewell, the club's chief of cricket, remarked that he was "energized by the possibility of marking a universal turning all-rounder to supplant Ian amid the Cheltenham Festival and the C&G semi-finals. He will include another and reviving measurement to the squad ... which is in keeping with our playing rationality to both win and entertain".[6] He sufficiently awed in two County Championship and three one-day coordinates that brought about reestablishing of his agreement for the 2004 season. Mark Alleyne, the club's head mentor, commented that "Shoaib did exceptionally well for us a year ago in the brief while he was with us and fitted in extremely well. He is a talented all-rounder who is deserving of a spot in either train and as a 21-year-old, he can just show signs of improvement and I am truly satisfied at having him in my squad".[7] Over the course of his two seasons at Gloucestershire, Malik played eight top notch matches, scoring 214 runs at a normal of 17.83 with two fifties[8] and taking 15 wickets at a normal of 45.06, with best playing figures of 3/76.[9] He additionally played twelve one-day matches, scoring 345 runs at a normal of 43.12 with three fifties[10] and taking 10 wickets at a normal of 47.60, with best bowling figures of 3/28.[11] 

In October 2004, Malik was accounted for to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for having a "conceivably imperfect rocking the bowling alley action";[12] after eight months, his activity was cleared.[13] In the mediating period, Malik was utilized chiefly as a batsman.[14] He was additionally given an one-Test boycott by the Pakistan Cricket Board in the wake of admitting to deliberately losing a Twenty20 match for the Sialkot Stallions against Karachi Zebras to thump Lahore Eagles out of the 2004–05 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup. The request presumed that the occurrence "harmed Pakistan's cricketing picture and had demonstrated discourtesy to the swarm", however that "his activities were not piece of any match-settling with no monetary ramifications, yet were a juvenile endeavor to express his failure at prior choices in the opposition that he felt conflicted with his side".[15] 

Amid his Test profession, Malik has batted at 5 separate positions and has the irregular record of batting at each position with the exception of eleventh in ODIs. Pakistan's issues in discovering a solid opening pair have prompted Malik being utilized as an opener as a part of Test and ODI matches. In Test cricket, he made a huge impression with his match-sparing innings against Sri Lanka in 2006, amid which he batted for the entire day and completed with 148 runs not out. His rocking the bowling alley has been viable on occasion, particularly in one-day cricket where his best playing figures are four wickets for 19 runs (4/19) notwithstanding numerous 3-wicket pulls. 


On the worldwide stage Malik battled in England. In 12 ODIs over four visits somewhere around 2001 and 2006 he scored 98 runs at a normal of 8.16, with only two scores over 20, far beneath his profession ODI normal of 34.35. Of players who have played no less than eight ODIs in England, Malik's is the uttermost underneath



Tuesday 7 April 2015

pakistan cricket beraking news

LAHORE: Pakistan center request batsman Sohaib Maqsood has experienced repeat of a crack in his upper left-arm, it was dead set after examination under the supervision of Dr. Sohail Saleem, leader of PCB's Sports Medicine. 

This post-choice repeat has precluded Sohaib Maqsood of the ODI and Twenty20 Internationals arrangement against Bangladesh. Sohaib had effectively joined the camp, and he whined of intense agony amid the rec center/wellness session on the first morning. 

Accordingly he experienced examination, which uncovered that there is a small severed bit of bone the snare of hamate. 

In the wake of counseling individual selectors and having looked for Chairman PCB, Shaharyar Mohammad Khan's endorsement, Pakistan boss selector Haroon Rashid named Saad Nasim as his trade for the ODI squad; Saad was at that point an individual from the Twenty20 International squad for the Bangladesh arrangement.

Pakistan tour to bangladesh 2015 should

    PAKISTAN TOUR TO BANGLADESH 2015
    One Day Interationals,
  
        DATE             DAY         MATCH     TIME      VENUE
  
      April 17,2015      Friday        1st ODI      1:30 PM   Mirpur
               
      April 19,2015      Sunday      2nd ODI    1:30 PM    Mirpur

   April 22,2015    Wednesday      3rd  ODI    1:30 PM    Mirpur

Sunday 5 April 2015

Ahmad Shehzad Pakistani Crickter

Ahmad Shehzad's Informtion

Ahmed Shehzad (Urdu: احمد شہزاد ‎,احمد شهزاد; conceived 23 November 1991) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a privilege gave opening batsman furthermore low maintenance legbreak bowler. He used to play household cricket for Habib Bank Limited. He made his One Day International presentation for Pakistan on 24 April 2009 against Australia furthermore make a big appearance T20I on 7 May 2009 against same group. He is the main Pakistani batsman to have scored hundreds of years in all worldwide arrangements of the diversion i.e. Test, ODI and T20I. Despite the fact that settled in Punjab since an extremely youthful age, he fits in with a pathan crew. 

Test career[edit] 

Ahmed Shehzad was shortlisted for the Pakistan A match against South Africa in the UAE in October 2013. He scored a fifty in the diversion and was chosen for one of the 3 remaining openings in the Test squad nearby Shan Masood and Asad Shafiq. He was, in any case, not chose in the playing XI in both of the 2 Tests against South Africa. Shehzad again chose for the three Tests against Sri Lanka, likewise in the UAE, beginning on 31 December 2013, and extending to January 2014. This was in light of great indicating in the restricted overs leg of the visit. He appeared in the first Test, and was displayed his first Test top by Younis Khan. He scored 38 in the first innings and 55 in the second.[3] The match was drawn. 

In his third test match Shehzad scored a lady century [4] against Sri Lanka. He scored 147 run from 275 balls and batted for 339 minutes, hit 12 fours and a six. 

Ahmed Shehzad is the first Pakistani opener to hit four Sixe

Ajmal is Back in all format

Ajmal Was So Lakey 


LAHORE: Pakistan's twist maestro Saeed Ajmal was back in the national group for each of the three arrangements as Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) recently selected choice board declared the squads for the Bangladesh arrangement. 

All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez was additionally back in each of the three squads in spite of not passing a playing test yet. There was no space for Umar Akmal in any of the configurations while opening batsmen Ahmed Shehzad was incorporated just in the T20 side.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Schedule.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Matches Schedule 2015

Pakistan versus Bangladesh plan 2015 starts on Friday April 17, 2015 in Mirpur with three match ODI arrangement took after by the main T20 match and afterward two Test matches amid the visit according to cricket timetable reported by BCB. The visit amid April-May that begins on seventeenth of April finishes on Sunday tenth of May. According to redesigned timetable, PCB has consented to let BCB take all income yet BCB needs to shoulder all expense of the visit. It is a universal respective arrangement sorted out by ICC taking into account FTP with Cricket sheets of both nations Bangladesh Cricket Board and PCB. The visit comprises of a sum of 6 matches including 3 ODIs, a T20 and 2 Tests to be facilitated by Bangladesh. The visit does exclude any matches of Pakistan A versus Bangladesh. Pakistan versus Bangladesh 2015 timetable records installations of all matches, dates, venues and timing of matches in GMT, neighborhood times in Bangladesh and PKT time in (Pakistan nearby time)

Saturday 4 April 2015

SAEED AJMAL AND SOME PLAYER BACK

Saeed and som palyer back


Saeed Ajmal has been picked by Pakistan for each of the three organizations for the voyage through Bangladesh, after his renovated activity was cleared by the ICC in February. Umar Akmal, who had a poor World Cup, was dropped from the three configurations, while opener Ahmed Shehzad was let alone for the ODI and Test squads, however discovered a spot in the T20 side. Allrounder Fawad Alam, who was not picked for the World Cup, made a rebound for the ODIs as Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi's retirements emptied two spots. 

Younis Khan's name was absent from the ODI squad, yet the PCB said he was "rested." Fast bowler Junaid Khan came back to the Test and T20 squads after he missed the World Cup with a thigh damage, while Mohammad Hafeez was picked for every one of the three configurations. A calf harm had kept Hafeez out of the World Cup as well, and he is yet to pass the ICC test, booked for April 9, with his revised activity after he was suspended a year ago. Wahab Riaz and Sohail Khan were compensated for their exhibitions in the World Cup - they were Pakistan's main two wicket-takers - by being picked for each of the three configurations. 

"We completed an inside and out examination about Pakistan's World Cup execution, our future system and how we can take the group forward," recently named boss selector Haroon Rasheed said in a question and answer session in Lahore. "The Test positioning is great however the territory of concern is the one-day group as our positioning is low, around seventh position. We require soundness and the up and coming Bangladesh visit is critical and we need to offer coherence to the group." 

The choice board rolled out an entire host of improvements for the Bangladesh visit. They named two new confronts for the ODIs - wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan and left-gave opening batsman Sami Aslam, the Under-19 commander from the 2014 World Cup. 

They forgot an out-of-structure Nasir Jamshed after he played three matches in the World Cup, making scores of 4, 1 and 0. He last scored an ODI fifty in July 2013. The selectors tried for Asad Shafiq rather, who last played in the ODIs against New Zealand in the UAE in December. Shafiq has scored three fifties and a hundred not long from now in residential one-dayers in Pakistan. 

Shehzad and Akmal were the two fundamental players to be dropped from the squads as both had disappointing exhibitions in the World Cup. Shehzad, whose best scores came against UAE and Ireland, made 227 runs at a normal of 32.42 in his seven innings while Akmal could oversee only 164 at 27.33. It is comprehended that separated from their exhibitions, both players had order issues all through the World Cup and their hacking out was for the most part revolved around their "demeanor." The visit report from one of the key authorities in the group administration depicted both as "not into cricket." 

Rasheed did not disclose the report on both players yet handed out a strict message for them in regards to train. "On the off chance that you need to play for Pakistan, you need to satisfy the prerequisite of order and nation ought to start things out," Rasheed said. "Just not the off-field train however the cricketing order. Your occupation is to contribute towards Pakistan's triumph. You need to keep your distinction aside. We will bolster all the players, however we expect intensive polished skill. For that, on the off chance that we need to take some strict measures we will take it. It's a typical decency; we have communicated something specific that cricketing control is more essential to us. Execution must be for the profit of the group and not the people. 

"We have seen the World Cup exhibitions. We are not against anybody's profession, they are still accessible however they need to perform as per the benefits and as indicated by the group administration's reasoning and technique. It's a blend of everything. The choice board of trustees is taking autonomous choices and there's no weight. We will keep aside all the weights and will attempt to choose the best group. We will see where Pakistan group stands now, following one year and following three years." 

From the Test squad that played against New Zealand in the UAE a year ago, Ehsan Adil, Imran Khan, Mohammad Talha, Shan Masood and Taufeeq Umar were forgotten, clearing a path for uncapped batsmen Sami Aslam and Babar Azam, who arrived at the midpoint of 53.62 in the late five star season and 63.44 in one-dayers. 

The T20 squad from the past visit in UAE forgot Anwar Ali, Awais Zia, Raza Hasan to acquire Sohaib Maqsood, Rizwan and uncapped batsman Mukhtar Ahmed - a promising center request batsman with just five household T20s to his name. The 22-year-old batsman has scored two fifties and a hundred not long from now in one-day matches for State Bank of Pakistan, who won the President's Gold Cup in February. He has a T20 hundred and a strike rate of 161.15. 

Quick bowler Mohammad Irfan, who was harmed amid the World Cup, was not accessible for the Bangladesh visit.