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SL is in pressure, what's wrong with them Lost already 5 wickets. Pakistan must not welcome SL in this way after 10 years  Cheesy They already have lost the match.
Babor Azam is doing a pretty much good job, excellent average.
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Looks like Pakistan will end up somewhere in the vicinity of 300. To put it honestly, the inexperienced Sri Lankan bowlers had performed better than what was expected from them. Babar Azam looked good and scored at a good pace, but the other batsmen (including both Fakhar Zaman and Haris Sohail) looked very rusty. But the total should be enough for a win, as the Sri Lankan batting lineup is much more inexperienced when compared to their bowlers. They will find life really tough under the raw pace of Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz. I don't know much about Usman Shinwari, but this will be a good opportunity for him to cement a place in the playing XI.
After watching some good display of bowling from New Sri Lankan bowlers I was expecting good batting as well but they fail and Usman destroy them badly right now we have 10 overs 28 runs on board and 4 wickets gone look like big defeat is waiting for them in second ODI.
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Speaking of ODI Format, Came across ODI Fab 4 on the Interweb. it gives ans to your question too - Total run during chase- he's beast when chasing the target and crossing Sachin's record is easy peasy as far as Kohli concern.





Guess we need to update our list of Modern Greats in the Shorter format. Never doubted Babar's potential when it comes to Shorter format because he's damn good to watch in the ODI and T-20 but i really want him to succeed in Test Cricket also, otherwise he's another Rohit Sharma in my eyes.

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Looks like Pakistan will end up somewhere in the vicinity of 300. To put it honestly, the inexperienced Sri Lankan bowlers had performed better than what was expected from them. Babar Azam looked good and scored at a good pace, but the other batsmen (including both Fakhar Zaman and Haris Sohail) looked very rusty. But the total should be enough for a win, as the Sri Lankan batting lineup is much more inexperienced when compared to their bowlers. They will find life really tough under the raw pace of Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz. I don't know much about Usman Shinwari, but this will be a good opportunity for him to cement a place in the playing XI.
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Fakhar is leading the scoreboard and Imam following the "anchoring the inning" thingy. Pakistan looking strong against the Sri Lankan bowlers, nothing surprising TBH.
Both Fakhar and Imam gave Pakistan a great opening score and I am expecting Azam and Sohail to continue piling on the runs. They will probably reach 300 and Sri Lanka might get bowled out within 250(Wild prediction).

Without Malinga in the squad, I don't see any bowler capable of dismantling the Pakistan squad rapidly. Hasaranga and Udana might pack them up, but they will still probably lose. Lets see what happens.

I didn't expect this kind of performance from New SL bowlers. They are doing a tremendous job in restricting Pakistan's scoreboard under 5.75 runs per over. And this new guy Wanindu Hasaranga took both openers wicket, above 6 runs P/O economy rate but it's still terrific as far as Sri Lankans are concerned.

As of now 269/5 .... 3 overs to go.
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Almost any player would choose to do so and I don't blame them. Do you blame Ronaldo for moving to Juventus or Neymar for moving to PSG? Its the players choice at the end of the day and he/she is free to do as they please.

Have to agree with you that ultimately it is up to the player to decide whether he want to earn more and chose IPL, or to earn less and represent his nation. Another point that may give justification to what you posted is the fact that IPL is not the only big T20 league around the globe, and tournaments such as the GT20 of Canada and BBL of Australia have also "poached" players from the smaller nations. Also, IPL is far from the first tournament of that kind. Many years before the IPL was even thought of, players from South Africa and Zimbabwe were moving to England using the Kolpak rule. Now they are also losing a lot of players to Australia and New Zealand as well.

Perhaps you are right. Rather than blaming the IPL, we should be blaming the cricket boards (WICB, ZCB, CSA.etc).
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Fakhar is leading the scoreboard and Imam following the "anchoring the inning" thingy. Pakistan looking strong against the Sri Lankan bowlers, nothing surprising TBH.
Both Fakhar and Imam gave Pakistan a great opening score and I am expecting Azam and Sohail to continue piling on the runs. They will probably reach 300 and Sri Lanka might get bowled out within 250(Wild prediction).

Without Malinga in the squad, I don't see any bowler capable of dismantling the Pakistan squad rapidly. Hasaranga and Udana might pack them up, but they will still probably lose. Lets see what happens.
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Okay guys and girls, Pak vs SL game is Live.... Forget BCCI and IPL for today  Grin

Fakhar is leading the scoreboard and Imam following the "anchoring the inning" thingy. Pakistan looking strong against the Sri Lankan bowlers, nothing surprising TBH.

Edit : Lol, i posted and Imam gone.... 73/1  

Edit 1 : Fakhar Gone! Now 126/2
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IPL is generating a lot of revenue for the BCCI, but I don't think that it is being beneficial for the game of cricket. On the other hand, it is negatively affecting the smaller nations (especially teams such as West Indies) by making their best players unavailable for the national duty. Individual players are benefitting a lot from IPL.
I disagree. Its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. More fame, popularity, entertainment value etc is what IPL provides which is why every cricketer wants to be a part of it these days. For example, Bumrah was discovered through IPL and he is the top ranked bowler today.

For example, players such as Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell make from IPL more than 10 times the salary they receive from the WICB. This is good for them. But at the same time, it requires them to put the IPL duty at a higher preference when compared to the national duty. 
Almost any player would choose to do so and I don't blame them. Do you blame Ronaldo for moving to Juventus or Neymar for moving to PSG? Its the players choice at the end of the day and he/she is free to do as they please.
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Obviously. So many young cricketers are grabbing chances to earn big money through the IPL and even the big leagues like ODI tournaments between nations etc pale in comparison in terms of salaries, entertainment value etc.

IPL is generating a lot of revenue for the BCCI, but I don't think that it is being beneficial for the game of cricket. On the other hand, it is negatively affecting the smaller nations (especially teams such as West Indies) by making their best players unavailable for the national duty. Individual players are benefitting a lot from IPL. For example, players such as Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell make from IPL more than 10 times the salary they receive from the WICB. This is good for them. But at the same time, it requires them to put the IPL duty at a higher preference when compared to the national duty. 
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason
Hilarious. If you followed Cricket matches regularly, you would never make this statement since Cricket is actually becoming more and more popular with time thanks to leagues like the IPL etc. Political problems almost always have a negligible impact in this sport.

Ever since the start of the IPL, India has emerged as the revenue powerhouse of cricket, and more than 70% of the global revenues are derived from the Indian market alone. Now this is a problem for the Pakistanis, as they are no longer allowed to participate in the IPL. There are other T20 leagues out there, such as the BBL and the CPL, but none of them are as lucrative as the IPL.
Obviously. So many young cricketers are grabbing chances to earn big money through the IPL and even the big leagues like ODI tournaments between nations etc pale in comparison in terms of salaries, entertainment value etc.
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.

The relation between the two nations have worsened a lot, and therefore it is no longer possible to conduct bilateral tours. Also, Pakistan is no longer hosting such tours, and currently the United Arab Emirates is acting as the home ground. But I don't understand how the bad blood between these two nations are impacting the global spread of the game.

Ever since the start of the IPL, India has emerged as the revenue powerhouse of cricket, and more than 70% of the global revenues are derived from the Indian market alone. Now this is a problem for the Pakistanis, as they are no longer allowed to participate in the IPL. There are other T20 leagues out there, such as the BBL and the CPL, but none of them are as lucrative as the IPL.
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For instance, if you allow me to talk about football, India and Bangladesh are supposed to face off in a football match after 32 years .. how many football lovers actually know this? Even us hardcore bengali football maniacs didn't know.
But had this been a India Pak match .. then the stakes would have been different.
I was not aware of that, may be Bangladesh never had a strong football team that could challenge India  Wink. What was the reason for not playing for this long as i am not aware of any political difference between India and Bangladesh.

Personally, I hope Pakistan just dissolves and India becomes whole again, so everyone can live in peace forgetting the past. But we all know that is merely a pipe dream.
Once split and two different atmosphere and political identities and economics, it is better not to be one again.

Again you are also saying "Political game" but not defining what exactly is happening ?
I do not live in that part of the world but I do follow the cricket and need to know what is hurting the cricket ?
I have already explained that, am i in your ignore list  Roll Eyes.
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.
The political rift between Indian and Pakistan and their cricketing board is nothing new. After the Mumbai attack in 2008 there was no match between them unless there is an ICC tournament, the political system has major influence in cricket and they will only ban cricket matches while the rest of the matches like Hockey and other games are conducted without much issue. These kind of restrictions were in effect during the Kargil war too and if we look further back there was a ban during the war in 1962 too. So this is nothing new for the cricketing world  Wink. Personally i would like to see them play in neutral grounds and not to mix politics with sports.

On the contrary it is the politics' mix with sport that has always fueled the excitement in Indo Pak matches. No one gives a crap about actual "friendly" countries playing together in these parts of the world.

For instance, if you allow me to talk about football, India and Bangladesh are supposed to face off in a football match after 32 years .. how many football lovers actually know this? Even us hardcore bengali football maniacs didn't know.

But had this been a India Pak match .. then the stakes would have been different.

Personally, I hope Pakistan just dissolves and India becomes whole again, so everyone can live in peace forgetting the past. But we all know that is merely a pipe dream.
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I feel this is not right place to talk about this so better you try to google about these countries hopefully you will understand whats happening and how is this going.

Actually, Pakistan and India not hosting any series against each other ain't something new; it has been like this for the last full decade. Other than these two not facing off each other, I don't think that there's anything to worry about and anything related to cricket "losing its colour day by day".

Plus, @iwantapony said "four countries"; it'd be better if he mentions the name of the remaining two countries. Roll Eyes

Totally agree with what Raja said. Just because two nations are not playing cricket doesn't mean that cricket is losing its colour. We don't get to see the IND vs PAK entertaining matches that often but we still have them face off against each other in Asian cup and World Cup stages.
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.

I know both teams India and Pakistan are rivals but I am not sure what nasty games you are talking about them which they are playing ? India is having a tour to South Africa and Pakistan having their home series with Srilanka. I do not see whats wrong you see in them ?
I sure you are not understanding what is he trying to say but surely he is right and its really hurting cricket too much specially after IPL as now Indian cricket board is feeling they are very powerful and can play any ugly political game so they are trying their best and ICC is just a puppet so they cannot do any positive thing for saving cricket and its beauty.

Again you are also saying "Political game" but not defining what exactly is happening ?
I do not live in that part of the world but I do follow the cricket and need to know what is hurting the cricket ?
I feel this is not right place to talk about this so better you try to google about these countries hopefully you will understand whats happening and how is this going.
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.

I know both teams India and Pakistan are rivals but I am not sure what nasty games you are talking about them which they are playing ? India is having a tour to South Africa and Pakistan having their home series with Srilanka. I do not see whats wrong you see in them ?
I sure you are not understanding what is he trying to say but surely he is right and its really hurting cricket too much specially after IPL as now Indian cricket board is feeling they are very powerful and can play any ugly political game so they are trying their best and ICC is just a puppet so they cannot do any positive thing for saving cricket and its beauty.

Again you are also saying "Political game" but not defining what exactly is happening ?
I do not live in that part of the world but I do follow the cricket and need to know what is hurting the cricket ?
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.

I know both teams India and Pakistan are rivals but I am not sure what nasty games you are talking about them which they are playing ? India is having a tour to South Africa and Pakistan having their home series with Srilanka. I do not see whats wrong you see in them ?
I sure you are not understanding what is he trying to say but surely he is right and its really hurting cricket too much specially after IPL as now Indian cricket board is feeling they are very powerful and can play any ugly political game so they are trying their best and ICC is just a puppet so they cannot do any positive thing for saving cricket and its beauty.
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.

I know both teams India and Pakistan are rivals but I am not sure what nasty games you are talking about them which they are playing ? India is having a tour to South Africa and Pakistan having their home series with Srilanka. I do not see whats wrong you see in them ?
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Believe it or not, Cricket is losing its colour day by day because of some incident, I think the four countries are the most responsible for this reason, not only that but also some political decision is also playing a negative role in this regards, especially, in the subcontinent, India, and Pakistan are both playing a nasty game with Cricket. It's a popular game in the subcontinent but this BCCI and PCB are not trying to enhance their relation, these two are always playing a blame game. BCCIC and PCB both try to follow their government's decision and they are not separated from politics. so it's looking an ugly shape for me.
The political rift between Indian and Pakistan and their cricketing board is nothing new. After the Mumbai attack in 2008 there was no match between them unless there is an ICC tournament, the political system has major influence in cricket and they will only ban cricket matches while the rest of the matches like Hockey and other games are conducted without much issue. These kind of restrictions were in effect during the Kargil war too and if we look further back there was a ban during the war in 1962 too. So this is nothing new for the cricketing world  Wink. Personally i would like to see them play in neutral grounds and not to mix politics with sports.
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