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Real face is misbha is not an odi captain he is defensive giving easy single and a free hand partnership and same for the coach we need some one aggressive as a captain like afrdi to deal with satiation.I have seen when we loos the toss misbha body gets down he losses hope dam he sick
Telegram kyon padha rahaa hai..poori chitthi padh :hysterical:
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Funny you say that. If we replace odi with Tests in the OP' date=' the same applies to Dhoni :haha:[/quote'] Dhoni is way better than **** hole ass hole misbha.Misbha dont now how to break partnership in odi.Dhoni is master captain in odi he nows what he is doing with an average bolwing still dhoni make hard for other teams to bat in any pitch
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Dhoni is way better than **** hole ass hole misbha.Misbha dont now how to break partnership in odi.Dhoni is master captain in odi he nows what he is doing with an average bolwing still dhoni make hard for other teams to bat in any pitch
That's why I said if we replace odis with Tests in your post :facepalm: Obviously Dhoni is way ahead in shorter format - after all he won the World Cup for his team :smiley:
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Younis should be droped he not preforming in odi and bring asad back after droping poor asad for just one bad innings and we need a better finisher so hammad is perfect with all rounder ability
hammad is like razzaq ? right ? Wth he is sitting on the bench then :O
Who's Chemma :confused: But yeah Younis should go. He is your Laxman who still plays odis :haha: Younis was never that good in the shorter format and should go now.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-england-2012/content/player/39821.ht :P
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Whatmore, Fountain to join Pakistan team next month The uncertainty surrounding the fate of current head coach Mohsin Khan appears to have ended as it has been learnt that former Australia player Dav Whatmore and Julien Fountain are set to sign their contracts with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). While the PCB is waiting for an ‘appropriate’ time to make a formal announcement, a board official confirmed the appointment of Whatmore as head coach and Fountain as fielding coach, adding that the duo will arrive in Lahore at the start of next month. The development ends speculation that Mohsin, under whom the team has clinched series-wins over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh before whitewashing England in a three-Test series, will be given an extension as head coach. “Whatmore and Fountain are certain to join the team,” confirmed an official close to the coach-hunt committee, which was formed after Waqar Younis resigned from the role citing health reasons. Former team manager Intikhab Alam heads the committee. “They are expected to sign the contracts on March 1. Both will supervise a brief training camp in Lahore ahead of the Asia Cup.” Pakistan are scheduled to leave for Dhaka on March 8 with the event kicking off on March 11. Pakistan play Bangladesh in the tournament’s opening fixture. The official added that the board might wait till the end of the England series to make the official announcement of the duo’s appointment. Former Australia cricketer Whatmore was widely praised after leading the Sri Lanka team to their only World Cup triumph in 1996. On the other hand, Fountain, a former British Olympic baseball team player, has worked with the PCB twice — in 2001 and 2006 as the fielding coach. Meanwhile, the official added that efforts were underway to retain Aqib Javed as bowling coach after the Emirates Cricket Board announced the former Pakistan fast-bowler as its prime choice for the post of the UAE team’s head coach. Mohsin may get back chief selector position The official added that the PCB, while acknowledging Mohsin’s services, will have a discussion with Mohsin over his future role with the team. “The PCB officials will sit with him to have a discussion before a decision is made.” However, he added that Mohsin may want back the position as national team chief selector. It may be recalled that the former Pakistan opener has, on several occasions, expressed an interest in working in roles of coaching and selection.

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