Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Younis Follows Afridi After Pakistan Failure

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Younis steps down 
Waqar Younis has resigned as the Pakistan coach following his side’s disappointing performances in the World Twenty20 in India and the Asia Cup in Bangladesh.

Waqar is the latest to step down from his role with the country following the captain Shahid Afridi’s resignation as the T20 captain. The Pakistan team manager, Intikhab Alam, had called Afridi “absolutely clueless in terms of on-field tactics and off-field leadership” in a report.

Waqar had offered to step down last Tuesday, saying he would “literally put [his] hands together and beg for forgiveness”. He has now ended his second term as the Pakistan coach, after being appointed in 2014 following another stint in charge between 2010 and 2011.

Pakistan won only three of the eight games they played at the World Twenty20 and the Asia Cup and Waqar wrote a highly critical report of how the team was performing which was leaked. In it, he attacked the PCB for not allowing him input on squad selection and he was also disparaging as to Afridi’s captaincy.

“I am resigning from my post today with a heavy heart,” said Waqar, before referring to his report. “I want my recommendations to be implemented. They were not acted on when I first made them in 2015.”


Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Australia Beat India by 5 Wickets


Steve Smith made 149 as Australia beat India by five wickets in the first one-day international in Perth.

The captain added 242 for the third wicket with George Bailey, who scored 112, to help the hosts overhaul India's 309-3 with four balls to spare.

Earlier, India's Rohit Sharma hit 171 not out to break Viv Richards' record for the highest score by a visiting batsman in an ODI in Australia.

The second game of the five-match series is on Friday in Brisbane.

Rohit's 171 off 163 balls, containing 13 fours and seven sixes, surpassed West Indies legend Richards' unbeaten 153 in Melbourne in 1979.

Smith compiled his best ODI score as he and Bailey shared the fourth-highest Australia stand in ODIs.

It was also Australia's third-highest ODI chase on home soil.

Bailey, who joined Smith at the crease with Australia 21-2 at the Waca, should have been given out first ball when he gloved Barinder Sran down the leg side.

Umpire Richard Kettleborough rejected the appeal and India were unable to review it because they had not agreed to use the decision review system (DRS).

Smith and Bailey's stand, which spanned 37 overs, trumped the 207 added for India by Rohit and Virat Kohli, who made 91.

It was India's highest second-wicket stand against Australia, beating the 199 added by Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman in Indore in 2001.

Australia opener David Warner, who made five on Tuesday, will miss the second and third ODIs as his wife Candice is expecting their second child. He has been replaced in the squad by Usman Khawaja.