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Because of umpires' date=' literally Pakistan has won from first test to fourth test. Too many bad umpiring and still Pakistan didn't complain. You may be surprise, but biased umpiring against Pakistan especially worse than Sydney Test. The funny part is umpire couldn't get enough and brought huge allegation toward Pakistan for ball tempering. That was gone worse than that :haha:. Basically, That series belonged to Pakistan :--D[/quote'] "Excuse me, waiter, i'll have a pint of whatever that man is drinking..."
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I dont see what all this sham is about... Pakistan is just as safe as Sri Lanka or India for any touring party. People love cricket, even the madrassa fanatics, and they would not attempt to jeopardize their nation's involvement int he sport by targeting the foreign players. heck, how many indians have been threatened when they toured pakistan?

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as much as i want aus to tour pak and whip them in their home.. i don't want any team to tour pakistan now.. i have had it..these paki packholes don't deserve anything.. they should just tour foreign land. let these arrogant pakis cry and suffer
Another Hitler in the making. Stop blame everything on Pakistan. :haha:Bloody Loser :finger: Australia will always afraid to tour in Pakistan because Pakistan is better team and much D.A.N.G.E.R.O.U.S team :haha:
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"Excuse me' date= waiter, i'll have a pint of whatever that man is drinking..."
The restaurant is closed. Now Phuff ! :hysterical: Just Kidding :) England has defeated Pakistan after 25 years, that too with the help of umpires especially in England. Same case with India, defeated Pakistan after 27 years in India where Pakistan played without Asif and Gul, and that's how India took advantage and won. That series will be last for India cause Pakistan bowling attack is getting much stronger now
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Another Hitler in the making. Stop blame everything on Pakistan. :haha:Bloody Loser :finger: Australia will always afraid to tour in Pakistan because Pakistan is better team and much D.A.N.G.E.R.O.U.S team :haha:
Only thing dangerous is the bombs going off. :giggle: And yeah, Pakistan is much better team than Australia, hands down. When was the last time you won a test against them ?...Okay here are some stats for you :-) THE LAST TEST MATCH PAK WON AGAINST AUSTRALIA WAS IN 1995. Since then, they have lost 12 out of 14 and drew 2.:yay::yay: Pak has won 3 of the last 14 ODI's against Australia.
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Another Hitler in the making. Stop blame everything on Pakistan. :haha:Bloody Loser :finger: Australia will always afraid to tour in Pakistan because Pakistan is better team and much D.A.N.G.E.R.O.U.S team :haha:
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Close of Play: 

Day 1: Pakistan 59, Australia 191/4 (Hayden 74*, Martyn 19*; 48 overs) 
Pakistan 1st innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
Imran Nazir           c Warne            b McGrath              0   3   6  0 0
Taufeeq Umar                             b Lee                  0   6   2  0 0
Abdul Razzaq          c Martyn           b Warne               21 111  62  3 0
Younis Khan           c Bichel           b McGrath              5  25  18  1 0
Misbah-ul-Haq         c ME Waugh         b Bichel               2  27  16  0 0
Faisal Iqbal          lbw                b Warne                4  26  26  0 0
+Rashid Latif         not out                                   4  54  28  0 0
Saqlain Mushtaq       lbw                b Warne                0   2   2  0 0
Shoaib Akhtar         c Gilchrist        b Bichel               1  22  17  0 0
*Waqar Younis         lbw                b Warne                0   5   5  0 0
Danish Kaneria                           b Lee                  8  14  13  1 0
Extras                (b 8, lb 2, nb 4)                        14
Total                 (all out, 31.5 overs, 148 mins)          59

FoW: 1-0 (Imran Nazir, 0.6 ov), 2-1 (Taufeeq Umar, 1.1 ov),
     3-8 (Younis Khan, 6.3 ov), 4-23 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 11.2 ov),
     5-41 (Faisal Iqbal, 20.2 ov), 6-46 (Abdul Razzaq, 22.3 ov),
     7-46 (Saqlain Mushtaq, 22.5 ov), 8-49 (Shoaib Akhtar, 27.3 ov),
     9-50 (Waqar Younis, 28.4 ov), 10-59 (Danish Kaneria, 31.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                      7      4     10      2
Lee                          7.5    1     15      2 (4nb)
Bichel                       6      2     13      2
Warne                       11      4     11      4

Australia 1st innings                                           R   M   B  4 6
JL Langer             run out (Danish Kaneria)                 37  60  45  5 1
ML Hayden             c Imran Nazir      b Saqlain Mushtaq    119 431 255  9 1
RT Ponting            lbw                b Danish Kaneria      44  95  65  4 1
ME Waugh              lbw                b Saqlain Mushtaq      2   7   5  0 0
*SR Waugh             c sub (Imran Farhat) b Saqlain Mushtaq    0   4   1  0 0
DR Martyn             c +Taufeeq Umar    b Abdul Razzaq        34 138  91  3 0
+AC Gilchrist         c +Taufeeq Umar    b Shoaib Akhtar       17  22  14  2 1
SK Warne              c Younis Khan      b Saqlain Mushtaq     19  61  40  2 0
B Lee                 lbw                b Abdul Razzaq        12  20  20  1 0
AJ Bichel             not out                                   2  17  18  0 0
GD McGrath            lbw                b Abdul Razzaq         0   2   1  0 0
Extras                (b 15, lb 7, nb 2)                       24
Total                 (all out, 92.1 overs, 438 mins)         310

FoW: 1-55 (Langer, 12.2 ov), 2-145 (Ponting, 34.3 ov),
     3-148 (ME Waugh, 35.3 ov), 4-148 (SR Waugh, 35.4 ov),
     5-224 (Martyn, 66.3 ov), 6-252 (Gilchrist, 70.4 ov),
     7-285 (Warne, 83.2 ov), 8-304 (Lee, 88.1 ov),
     9-310 (Hayden, 91.6 ov), 10-310 (McGrath, 92.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Waqar Younis                 8      2     25      0
Shoaib Akhtar               14      3     42      1
Danish Kaneria              26      2    116      1
Abdul Razzaq                10.1    3     22      3
Saqlain Mushtaq             34      2     83      4 (2nb)

Pakistan 2nd innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
Imran Nazir           c Gilchrist        b Warne               16  65  48  2 0
Taufeeq Umar          run out (Ponting/McGrath)                 0   3   0  0 0
Abdul Razzaq          retired hurt                              4  22  13  1 0
Younis Khan           lbw                b McGrath              0   6   7  0 0
Misbah-ul-Haq         c SR Waugh         b Bichel              12  37  23  2 0
Faisal Iqbal          c ME Waugh         b Warne                7  39  25  0 0
+Rashid Latif         c ME Waugh         b Bichel               0   5   3  0 0
Saqlain Mushtaq       c Warne            b Lee                  9  30  23  1 0
Shoaib Akhtar         c SR Waugh         b Warne                2   9   3  0 0
*Waqar Younis         lbw                b Warne                0   7   4  0 0
Danish Kaneria        not out                                   1   3   2  0 0
Extras                (nb 2)                                    2
Total                 (all out, 24.5 overs, 121 mins)          53

FoW: 1-0 (Taufeeq Umar, 0.6 ov), 2-13 (Younis Khan, 6.6 ov),
     3-32 (Imran Nazir, 14.1 ov), 4-34 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 15.4 ov),
     5-36 (Rashid Latif, 17.1 ov), 6-50 (Faisal Iqbal, 22.4 ov),
     7-52 (Saqlain Mushtaq, 23.4 ov), 8-52 (Shoaib Akhtar, 24.1 ov),
     9-53 (Waqar Younis, 24.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                      6      2      5      1
Lee                          5      2     16      1 (2nb)
Bichel                       7      1     19      2
Warne                        6.5    2     13      4

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England following the Aussies, what's changed anyways? If the rest of the cricketing nations are happy to visit Pakistan then what's the problem with the Aussies and the Poms. Now wait for WI to follow suit shortly. Only a matter of time WI will join hands with England and Australia. The lobbying in international cricket is pretty bad.

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chk this link. http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2002-03/AUS_IN_PAK/SCORECARDS/AUS_PAK_T2_11-15OCT2002.html this page is on my favorites, so i don't have to search everytime. enjoy here again http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2002-03/AUS_IN_PAK/SCORECARDS/AUS_PAK_T2_11-15OCT2002.html
Close of Play: 

Day 1: Pakistan 59, Australia 191/4 (Hayden 74*, Martyn 19*; 48 overs) 
Pakistan 1st innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
Imran Nazir           c Warne            b McGrath              0   3   6  0 0
Taufeeq Umar                             b Lee                  0   6   2  0 0
Abdul Razzaq          c Martyn           b Warne               21 111  62  3 0
Younis Khan           c Bichel           b McGrath              5  25  18  1 0
Misbah-ul-Haq         c ME Waugh         b Bichel               2  27  16  0 0
Faisal Iqbal          lbw                b Warne                4  26  26  0 0
+Rashid Latif         not out                                   4  54  28  0 0
Saqlain Mushtaq       lbw                b Warne                0   2   2  0 0
Shoaib Akhtar         c Gilchrist        b Bichel               1  22  17  0 0
*Waqar Younis         lbw                b Warne                0   5   5  0 0
Danish Kaneria                           b Lee                  8  14  13  1 0
Extras                (b 8, lb 2, nb 4)                        14
Total                 (all out, 31.5 overs, 148 mins)          59

FoW: 1-0 (Imran Nazir, 0.6 ov), 2-1 (Taufeeq Umar, 1.1 ov),
     3-8 (Younis Khan, 6.3 ov), 4-23 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 11.2 ov),
     5-41 (Faisal Iqbal, 20.2 ov), 6-46 (Abdul Razzaq, 22.3 ov),
     7-46 (Saqlain Mushtaq, 22.5 ov), 8-49 (Shoaib Akhtar, 27.3 ov),
     9-50 (Waqar Younis, 28.4 ov), 10-59 (Danish Kaneria, 31.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                      7      4     10      2
Lee                          7.5    1     15      2 (4nb)
Bichel                       6      2     13      2
Warne                       11      4     11      4

Australia 1st innings                                           R   M   B  4 6
JL Langer             run out (Danish Kaneria)                 37  60  45  5 1
ML Hayden             c Imran Nazir      b Saqlain Mushtaq    119 431 255  9 1
RT Ponting            lbw                b Danish Kaneria      44  95  65  4 1
ME Waugh              lbw                b Saqlain Mushtaq      2   7   5  0 0
*SR Waugh             c sub (Imran Farhat) b Saqlain Mushtaq    0   4   1  0 0
DR Martyn             c +Taufeeq Umar    b Abdul Razzaq        34 138  91  3 0
+AC Gilchrist         c +Taufeeq Umar    b Shoaib Akhtar       17  22  14  2 1
SK Warne              c Younis Khan      b Saqlain Mushtaq     19  61  40  2 0
B Lee                 lbw                b Abdul Razzaq        12  20  20  1 0
AJ Bichel             not out                                   2  17  18  0 0
GD McGrath            lbw                b Abdul Razzaq         0   2   1  0 0
Extras                (b 15, lb 7, nb 2)                       24
Total                 (all out, 92.1 overs, 438 mins)         310

FoW: 1-55 (Langer, 12.2 ov), 2-145 (Ponting, 34.3 ov),
     3-148 (ME Waugh, 35.3 ov), 4-148 (SR Waugh, 35.4 ov),
     5-224 (Martyn, 66.3 ov), 6-252 (Gilchrist, 70.4 ov),
     7-285 (Warne, 83.2 ov), 8-304 (Lee, 88.1 ov),
     9-310 (Hayden, 91.6 ov), 10-310 (McGrath, 92.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Waqar Younis                 8      2     25      0
Shoaib Akhtar               14      3     42      1
Danish Kaneria              26      2    116      1
Abdul Razzaq                10.1    3     22      3
Saqlain Mushtaq             34      2     83      4 (2nb)

Pakistan 2nd innings                                            R   M   B  4 6
Imran Nazir           c Gilchrist        b Warne               16  65  48  2 0
Taufeeq Umar          run out (Ponting/McGrath)                 0   3   0  0 0
Abdul Razzaq          retired hurt                              4  22  13  1 0
Younis Khan           lbw                b McGrath              0   6   7  0 0
Misbah-ul-Haq         c SR Waugh         b Bichel              12  37  23  2 0
Faisal Iqbal          c ME Waugh         b Warne                7  39  25  0 0
+Rashid Latif         c ME Waugh         b Bichel               0   5   3  0 0
Saqlain Mushtaq       c Warne            b Lee                  9  30  23  1 0
Shoaib Akhtar         c SR Waugh         b Warne                2   9   3  0 0
*Waqar Younis         lbw                b Warne                0   7   4  0 0
Danish Kaneria        not out                                   1   3   2  0 0
Extras                (nb 2)                                    2
Total                 (all out, 24.5 overs, 121 mins)          53

FoW: 1-0 (Taufeeq Umar, 0.6 ov), 2-13 (Younis Khan, 6.6 ov),
     3-32 (Imran Nazir, 14.1 ov), 4-34 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 15.4 ov),
     5-36 (Rashid Latif, 17.1 ov), 6-50 (Faisal Iqbal, 22.4 ov),
     7-52 (Saqlain Mushtaq, 23.4 ov), 8-52 (Shoaib Akhtar, 24.1 ov),
     9-53 (Waqar Younis, 24.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                      6      2      5      1
Lee                          5      2     16      1 (2nb)
Bichel                       7      1     19      2
Warne                        6.5    2     13      4

Pakistan always depended on Inzimam and Yousuf. Younis was inexperienced back then. It was obvious Pakistan batting line would struggle. Don't forget how Pakistan kicked Australia *** in Australia (2002- ODI Series) :dance: If you wanna go past, then check the tournament VB Series 97 (Aus, WI and Pak) Pakistan kicked Australia *** consistent. I am sure Pakistan can repeat with the likes of Tanvir, Gul, Asif. Along with Misbah that seems to make our middle order batting line even stronger. The same who has kicked Australia *** in the recent and that is the reason Australia doesn't want to tour :hysterical:
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Only thing dangerous is the bombs going off. :giggle: And yeah, Pakistan is much better team than Australia, hands down. When was the last time you won a test against them ?...Okay here are some stats for you :-) THE LAST TEST MATCH PAK WON AGAINST AUSTRALIA WAS IN 1995. Since then, they have lost 12 out of 14 and drew 2.:yay::yay: Pak has won 3 of the last 14 ODI's against Australia.
Pakistan would have won Test Series in Australia (2000) Had Pakistan not received poor umpiring? Why not ask Gilchrist and Langer how Australia won? Pakistan had chance to grab the series, but as usual, biased umpiring went continued and favored on Australia. The same Pakistan team received similar biased umpiring against West indies in West Indies (99) with the likes of Courteney Walsh, Ambrose. Mostly, Pakistan lost to West Indies and Australia because of umpiring. Back then, Pakistan was the best team with the likes of Waqar, Wasim, Akhtar along with Razzaq, Azhar and Saqlain/Mushtaq as well. Too bad, people follow stat to judge than watching the series. in 2005, Pakistan received five bad decisions in a row that got Pakistan all out in 72 i guess. It's easier for you to say without watching the series . How can Pakistan win as weak team still continued to receive poor umpiring? Punjab ka Khota bilkul khota ki sarah baat karta :haha: Pakistan would have won against SA in SA to win the series (2007), had Mohammad Asif not received poor umpiring as well. I have watched both India and Pakistan against SA in Test Series. Sadly, Pakistan received biased umpiring is thank to one fat guy and billy. India did receive couple poor umpiring, but Pakistan received worst umpiring. It's like whole world hate Pakistan because it's Islamic state, which seems to be true.
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England following the Aussies' date=' what's changed anyways? If the rest of the cricketing nations are happy to visit Pakistan then what's the problem with the Aussies and the Poms. Now wait for WI to follow suit shortly. Only a matter of time WI will join hands with England and Australia. The lobbying in international cricket is pretty bad.[/quote'] It's all Australia doing. Told England to boycott as well :haha: Soon New Zealand will join . Screw Australia :finger:
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Pakistan would have won Test Series in Australia (2000) Had Pakistan not received poor umpiring? Why not ask Gilchrist and Langer how Australia won? Pakistan had chance to grab the series, but as usual, biased umpiring went continued and favored on Australia. The same Pakistan team received similar biased umpiring against West indies in West Indies (99) with the likes of Courteney Walsh, Ambrose. Mostly, Pakistan lost to West Indies and Australia because of umpiring. Back then, Pakistan was the best team with the likes of Waqar, Wasim, Akhtar along with Razzaq, Azhar and Saqlain/Mushtaq as well. Too bad, people follow stat to judge than watching the series. in 2005, Pakistan received five bad decisions in a row that got Pakistan all out in 72 i guess. It's easier for you to say without watching the series . How can Pakistan win as weak team still continued to receive poor umpiring? Punjab ka Khota bilkul khota ki sarah baat karta :haha: Pakistan would have won against SA in SA to win the series (2007), had Mohammad Asif not received poor umpiring as well. I have watched both India and Pakistan against SA in Test Series. Sadly, Pakistan received biased umpiring is thank to one fat guy and billy. India did receive couple poor umpiring, but Pakistan received worst umpiring. It's like whole world hate Pakistan because it's Islamic state, which seems to be true.
Would have, should have, we are islamic so world hates, blah blah ..poor decisions, blah blah..excuses, more excuses..blah blah..:finger:....:giggle:....Malik paaji, ron dhon to sivaaye koi hor kam nahi tuhanu ? 1995 to ajj tak ik match nahi jiteya gaya tuhado ton Aussie ke khhilaf, Saare de saare matches which decisions galat si ?
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Would have' date=' should have, [b']we are islamic so world hates, blah blah ..poor decisions, blah blah..excuses, more excuses..blah blah..:finger:....:giggle:....Malik paaji, ron dhon to sivaaye koi hor kam nahi tuhanu ? 1995 to ajj tak ik match nahi jiteya gaya tuhado ton Aussie ke khhilaf, Saare de saare matches which decisions galat si ?
I suggest you to watch series. Don't cry like baby when i repeat Sydney Test. :haha:
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We cry and come back and win Perth test. You keep crying and losing for 13 years straight. See the difference ?:yay:
Don't worry. Thank to BCCI for threatening the world that biased umpiring must end now. I am sure Pakistan will have good game against Australia. The likes of Asif, Gul and Tanvir... Oh yeah ! Australia batmen gonna cry big times. Shane Warne comment will be before the match series, that beware of Tanvir.:--D
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Pakistan seriously needs to improve their self image in front of the world.... otherwise every team except bangladesh will boycott future tours. Having said that, I'm pretty sure....they will have millions of security officers protecting all the players and they won't be allowed to go out of the hotel. I think the players have been watching the movie "MUNICH" too much.

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