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    The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 will be the fourth ICC World Twenty20 competition, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament that will be held in Sri Lanka between September 18 and October 7, 2012
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    Warm Up And Group Stages...
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    ICC WORLD t20 2012 FINAL
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    Oct 7, 2012 (19:00 local | 13:30 GMT | 18:30 PKT)

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    Squads Of Nations
    PAKISTAN
    Mohammad Hafeez(c)
    Abdul Razzaq
    Asad Shafiq
    Imran Nazir
    Kamran Akmal(wk)
    Mohammad Sami
    Nasir Jamshed
    Raza Hasan
    Saeed Ajmal
    Shahid Afridi
    Shoaib Malik
    Sohail Tanvir
    Umar Akmal
    Umar Gul
    Yasir Arafat
    INDIA
    MS Dhoni (c/wk)
    Gautam Gambhir (vc)
    Ravichandran Ashwin
    Lakshmipathy Balaji
    Piyush Chawla
    Ashok Dinda
    Harbhajan Singh
    Zaheer Khan
    Virat Kohli
    Irfan Pathan
    Suresh Raina
    Virender Sehwag
    Rohit Sharma
    Manoj Tiwary
    Yuvraj Singh
    South Africa

    AB de Villiers (c/wk)
    Hashim Amla
    Farhaan Behardien
    Johan Botha
    Jean-Paul Duminy
    Faf du Plessis
    Jacques Kallis
    Richard Levi
    Albie Morkel
    Morne Morkel
    Justin Ontong
    Wayne Parnell
    Robin Peterson
    Dale Steyn
    Lonwabo Tsotsobe
    Newzealand

    Ross Taylor (c)
    Doug Bracewell
    James Franklin
    Martin Guptill
    Ronnie Hira
    Brendon McCullum (wk)
    Nathan McCullum
    Kyle Mills
    Adam Milne
    Rob Nicol
    Jacob Oram
    Tim Southee
    Daniel Vettori
    BJ Watling
    Kane Williamson
    Australia
    George Bailey (c)
    Shane Watson (vc)
    Daniel Christia
    Pat Cummins
    Xavier Doherty
    Ben Hilfenhaus
    Brad Hogg
    David Hussey
    Michael Hussey
    Clint McKay
    Glenn Maxwell
    Mitchell Starc
    Matthew Wade (wk)
    David Warner
    Cameron White
    ENGLAND
    Stuart Broad (c)
    Jonny Bairstow
    Ravi Bopara
    Tim Bresnan
    Danny Briggs
    Jos Buttler
    Jade Dernbach
    Steven Finn
    Alex Hales
    Craig Kieswetter (wk)
    Michael Lumb
    Eoin Morgan
    Samit Patel
    Graeme Swann
    Luke Wright

    West Indies
    Darren Sammy (c)
    Dwayne Bravo (vc)
    Samuel Badree
    Darren Bravo
    Johnson Charles
    Fidel Edwards
    Chris Gayle
    Sunil Narine
    Kieron Pollard
    Denesh Ramdin (wk)
    Ravi Rampaul
    Andre Russell
    Marlon Samuels
    Lendl Simmons
    Dwayne Smith
    SRILANKA
    Mahela Jayawardene (c)
    Angelo Mathews (vc)
    Dinesh Chandimal (wk)
    Tillakaratne Dilshan
    Shaminda Eranga
    Rangana Herath
    Nuwan Kulasekara
    Lasith Malinga
    Ajantha Mendis
    Jeevan Mendis
    Dilshan Munaweera
    Akila Dananjaya
    Thisara Perera
    Kumar Sangakkara (wk)
    Lahiru Thirimanne

    WISHES , PRAYER AND GOOD LUCKS FOR TEAM PAKISTAN
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    Pakistan at the precipice

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    Match facts

    October 2, 2012
    Start time 1530 local (1000 GMT)

    Big Picture

    One poor showing, against India no less, has suddenly thrown Pakistan's World Twenty20 campaign onto far less certain ground than it had occupied solidly since day one of the tournament. Another loss to Australia, the competition's most assured and dominant team so far, and the Pakistanis will be highly unlikely to make the semi-finals. It is a harsh scenario, but a reflection of the competition's format, calling for consistent results. The hesitance and doubt evident against India must quickly be shed from the minds and limbs of Pakistan's cricketers, but the looming possibility of elimination may not aid the return of a state of focus.

    By contrast, Australia know they do not even need to win to progress, for they will qualify for the semi-finals unless Pakistan can inflict the sort of thrashing George Bailey's men have commonly dealt out so for, and a similar margin unfolds in India's match against South Africa. So far led with exceptional poise and power by the irrepressible Shane Watson, the Australians have not had their depth of batting tested. Nevertheless, the likes of Michael Hussey and Cameron White have shown decent touch in their brief stays at the crease, and the confidence of all players has benefited from Watson's show of strength.

    These two sides are very familiar with one another, having contested T20 and ODI series in the UAE as a prelude to this event. Australia began that T20 series floundering, and ended it with growing confidence. They have gone up another notch or three since, while Pakistan have been shaken by the India defeat. Mohammad Hafeez's team will hope to regain the confidence they showed in Dubai, or risk elimination from an event they looked in with a chance to win a few days ago.

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    The outstanding display by Xavier Doherty on his recall to the team has placed some pressure on Brad Hogg for his spot in the XI, should Australia wish to revert back to a one spinner policy against teams better versed at slow bowling than South Africa. Hogg has bowled tidily enough during the tournament, and offered plenty of energy in the field. But he has only two victims at a cost of 53.50 so far, and will need to provide a greater impact on the wickets column as the tournament reaches its pointy end.

    Plenty of chatter has surrounded Mohammad Hafeez's surprisingly halting display with the bat and in the field against India. While there is some understanding at the occasion getting the better of Hafeez and his team, Pakistan's captain must show greater steel against Australia in order to push his team to the next phase. Hafeez should be helped by a return to the top of the bowling attack, for his spin has troubled David Warner in the past.
    Team news

    Pakistan can either make changes in reaction to the heavy defeat against India or keep faith with the XI that had previously looked so poised at this event.
    Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Hafeez (capt), 2 Imran Nazir, 3 Nasir Jamshed, 4 Kamran Akmal (wk), 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Umar Gul, 9 Yasir Arafat, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Raza Hasan

    Xavier Doherty will be very difficult to drop from Australia's XI following his exceptional 3 for 20 against South Africa.

    Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Shane Watson, 3 Mike Hussey, 4 Cameron White, 5 George Bailey (capt), 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Brad Hogg, 9 Pat Cummins, 10 Mitchell Starc, 11 Xavier Doherty

    Pitch and conditions

    As expected, the Premadasa Stadium surface is growing more sluggish and spin friendly with each passing match. It will not be too far removed from the Dubai surface on which Australia and Pakistan last met.
    Stats and trivia

    A win for Australia would equal their longest winning streak in T20Is, a span of six matches at the 2010 World T20 in the Caribbean
    Defeat for Pakistan would have them miss the semi-finals of the World T20 for the first time. They were finalists in 2007, winners in 2009 and beaten semi-finalists in 2010
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    "Things are just falling my way at the moment, I suppose. Things can turn and your form can go against you so you've got to make the most of it while you can."
    Shane Watson hopes he won't have to wake up soon.
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    Pak beats Aus + S.a beats Ind= Pak and Aus qualifies

    Pak beats Aus + ind beats s.a by 50 runs = Pak and ind qualifies

    Aus beats Pak + S.a beats ind by 60 =Aus and S.a qualifies

    Aus beats Pak and s.a beats ind by 15 runs =Aus and Pak qualifies for Semis

    Ind beat RSA and Aus beat Pak= Ind and Aus qualifies

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    Scenarios

    Australia
    With two huge wins in as many matches, Australia are the best-placed team in the tournament. For them to go out, both Pakistan and India will have to win their matches by around 40 runs (if they bat first and score 160).

    Pakistan
    Pakistan's defeat to India - and the margin of that loss - has put their semi-final hopes in danger. Their NRR has dropped to -0.426, which is only marginally better than those of India and South Africa. If Pakistan lose to Australia, an Indian win will knock them out without NRR playing any part. Even if South Africa beat India in this scenario, Pakistan's chances remain bleak: if they lose their match by five runs (chasing 161), and if South Africa score 160 and beat India by the same margin, then Pakistan's NRR will be poorer than South Africa's.

    Pakistan's passage is not straightforward even if they beat Australia. Even after winning, they'll have to hope that India don't beat South Africa by a bigger margin and sneak past them. If, for example, both Pakistan and India score 160 and win their last matches by ten runs, then Pakistan's NRR will be marginally lower than India's.

    India
    Like Pakistan, India too need to win to have any realistic chance of qualification. If India concede 160 and lose by more than three runs, their NRR will slip below that of South Africa. If India and Pakistan both win their matches, the margins of those results will decide which team goes through.

    South Africa
    South Africa are the only team that can be knocked out even before their match starts. For the second time in a row, they will be hoping Pakistan lose because if Pakistan win the first match on Tuesday, it will mean curtains for South Africa.

    However, if Australia do beat Pakistan, South Africa have a fair chance of making it to the next round, thanks to poor NRRs of India and Pakistan. As mentioned above, if South Africa score 160 and win by more than three runs, their NRR will go above India's, enough to qualify provided Australia have won all their matches. The advantage for South Africa and India is that they play the last game of the group, and will thus have an exact knowledge of what they need to do to qualify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheem View Post
    inki taraf zada paisa nahi involve isliye jeet gai warna yeh b harti
    exactly abi mutwaja hongay pesey lenay walay

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheem View Post

    uffff gayle basanti ufffff

    haan na har match main new step karta hai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Passenger View Post
    Scenarios

    Australia
    With two huge wins in as many matches, Australia are the best-placed team in the tournament. For them to go out, both Pakistan and India will have to win their matches by around 40 runs (if they bat first and score 160).

    Pakistan
    Pakistan's defeat to India - and the margin of that loss - has put their semi-final hopes in danger. Their NRR has dropped to -0.426, which is only marginally better than those of India and South Africa. If Pakistan lose to Australia, an Indian win will knock them out without NRR playing any part. Even if South Africa beat India in this scenario, Pakistan's chances remain bleak: if they lose their match by five runs (chasing 161), and if South Africa score 160 and beat India by the same margin, then Pakistan's NRR will be poorer than South Africa's.

    Pakistan's passage is not straightforward even if they beat Australia. Even after winning, they'll have to hope that India don't beat South Africa by a bigger margin and sneak past them. If, for example, both Pakistan and India score 160 and win their last matches by ten runs, then Pakistan's NRR will be marginally lower than India's.

    India
    Like Pakistan, India too need to win to have any realistic chance of qualification. If India concede 160 and lose by more than three runs, their NRR will slip below that of South Africa. If India and Pakistan both win their matches, the margins of those results will decide which team goes through.

    South Africa
    South Africa are the only team that can be knocked out even before their match starts. For the second time in a row, they will be hoping Pakistan lose because if Pakistan win the first match on Tuesday, it will mean curtains for South Africa.

    However, if Australia do beat Pakistan, South Africa have a fair chance of making it to the next round, thanks to poor NRRs of India and Pakistan. As mentioned above, if South Africa score 160 and win by more than three runs, their NRR will go above India's, enough to qualify provided Australia have won all their matches. The advantage for South Africa and India is that they play the last game of the group, and will thus have an exact knowledge of what they need to do to qualify.
    sahi pressure game hona hai teno teams k liye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampire View Post


    exactly abi mutwaja hongay pesey lenay walay
    hmm PCB ne thora sa kharacha kia hai in pe is bar or dekho hara diya unho ne India ko pehlhi bar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampire View Post


    haan na har match main new step karta hai
    Nargis ka chota bhai hai!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Passenger View Post


    Nargis ka chota bhai hai!!!
    yeh kon hai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Passenger View Post


    Nargis ka chota bhai hai!!!
    u ne bara nargis ko follow kia hai :hah

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