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		<title>Pakistan pride at stake against South Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mickey Arthur has no doubt Pakistan will be “up for the fight” when they face his native South Africa in the Champions Trophy after a humiliating defeat by arch-rivals India. Pakistan’s crushing 124-run loss to title-holders India in their tournament opener at Edgbaston on Sunday was labelled the “Mother of all mismatches” by the Indian [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mickey Arthur has no doubt Pakistan will be “up for the fight” when they face his native South Africa in the Champions Trophy after a humiliating defeat by arch-rivals India.</p>
<p>Pakistan’s crushing 124-run loss to title-holders India in their tournament opener at Edgbaston on Sunday was labelled the “Mother of all mismatches” by the Indian Express newspaper.</p>
<p>Yet, worryingly for Pakistan coach Arthur, there is the potential for an even more lopsided match when they return to Edgbaston on Wednesday &#8212; and that’s not simply because South Africa are top of the International Cricket Council (ICC) one-day international rankings while Pakistan are eighth.</p>
<p>Pakistan were outplayed in every department by an India side who were nowhere near their best.</p>
<p>Having conceded 319 for three as India’s top order ran riot, Pakistan were dismissed for just 164, having never once threatened a rain-adjusted target of 289 in 41 overs.</p>
<p>It led former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, to slam the current team’s “clueless” batting and “abysmal fielding”.</p>
<p>Now, in the space of just a few days, Pakistan must somehow raise their game to beat a South Africa side who defeated Sri Lanka by 96 runs at the Oval on Saturday in their opening Group B fixture if they are to have any chance of reaching the semi-finals.</p>
<p>Arthur suggested too many Pakistan players had suffered ‘stage fright’ against India in front of a capacity crowd of more than 24,000.</p>
<p>“My issue is fear,” he said. “My issue is getting out there and really looking to take the game on.</p>
<p>“The worrying thing for me&#8230;is we just do the basics wrong.</p>
<p>“We drop simple catches. We don’t run well enough between wickets. We don’t understand when to bowl our variations.” But Arthur, a former coach of both South Africa and Australia, was adamant all was far from lost.</p>
<p>“We’ll be thinking firmly of coming back and beating South Africa,” he said. “Because that’s what I think our players can do. “So, we’re going to be up for the fight.” Pakistan will be without Wahab Riaz after he was ruled out of the rest of the tournament on Monday with an ankle injury sustained when falling in his delivery stride against India. But given by that stage the left-arm paceman had conceded a whopping 87 runs in 8.4 wicketless overs, his absence may not be that big a blow.</p>
<p>Pakistan have applied to the ICC for an injury replacement, but they appear to have a stand-in already with them in Junaid Khan, who took four for 73 in a warm-up match against Bangladesh.</p>
<p>Mohammad Amir provided rare moments of respite amid the India run-spree with a return of none for 32 in 8.1 overs. Yet, concerningly, the left-arm fast bowler was unable to complete his full allocation of overs because of cramp, despite being repeatedly on and off the field on what was a cool day. If Arthur has some ‘inside knowledge’ on South Africa, the Proteas’ have a ‘spy’ of their own in Pakistan-born Imran Tahir. The leg-spinner, who changed allegiance after falling in love with his South African wife, played a key role in Saturday’s match.</p>
<p>Despite a fine hundred by South Africa’s Hashim Amla, Sri Lanka were well-placed to chase down a target of 300 at 116 for two. But man-of-the-match Tahir’s return of four for 27 turned the tide.</p>
<p>“It was close to ten out of ten,” said South Africa captain AB de Villiers of Tahir’s performance, which also included a run-out. “He takes wickets and he is also economical most of the time,” added the skipper, who was equally delighted by Amla’s “amazing innings”.</p>
<p>The cliche of Pakistani ‘unpredictability’ may be wearing thin, at least in ODI cricket.</p>
<p>South Africa, however, have a nasty habit of not playing to their potential in ICC tournaments and de Villiers promised they were not about to “get ahead of ourselves”</p>
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		<title>Afridi, Ali whack Sri Lanka &#8211; Beat SL by 1 wicket and seal series 2-0&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2015 10:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Firm striking by Shahid Afridi (45) and Anwar Ali (46) turned the game around as Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 1 wicket in a thrilling T20 played at R.Premadasa Stadium yesterday. Pakistan sealed the series 2-0. Chasing 174 to win Pakistan were 40 for 5 in the 8th over, before Afridi started turning the tables [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firm striking by Shahid Afridi (45) and Anwar Ali (46) turned the game around as Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 1 wicket in a thrilling T20 played at R.Premadasa Stadium yesterday. Pakistan sealed the series 2-0.<br />
Chasing 174 to win Pakistan were 40 for 5 in the 8th over, before Afridi started turning the tables as the visitors chased down the target in 19.2 overs, finishing with a six by Imad Wasim. Lasith Malinga again conceded most number of runs, 40 in his 4 overs of the match.<br />
Afridi smashed a 22 ball 45 which included 4 sixes, as he guided Pakistan past 100 in 13.2 overs with a partnership of 61 runs for the 6th wicket with Mohammad Rizwan (17).<br />
Anwar Ali continued from there on with 46 from just 17 balls which included 4 sixes and 3 fours as he added 58 for the 8th wicket with Imad Wasim taking Pakistan to get 8 in 8 balls to win.<br />
Binura Fernando playing his 2nd T20 was given 6 runs to defend in the last over, but Wasim took only one ball to finish things off after Mohammad Irfan took a single off the first ball.<br />
The visitors lost both their openers in the 3rd over as Binura Fernando took the middle stump off of Ahmed Shehzad, while Mukthar Ahmed gave an easy catch to Kapugedara at deep midwicket. Sri Lanka got two run outs, while Milinda Siriwardena foxed Shoaib Malik for an easy stumping, where the home team was in the driving seat.<br />
Earlier in the inning, comeback man Chamara Kapugedera proved a point again with a breathtaking 25 ball 48 runs, while debutant Shehan Jayasooriya made 40 at a crucial stage as Sri Lanka made 172 for 7 in their quota of 20 overs.<br />
Kapugedera who remained unbeaten in both the T20 games, had 4 sixes and 2 boundaries in his inning as he added 55 in 34 deliveries for the seventh wicket with Milinda Siriwardena (23), and another 27 in 11 balls for the seventh wicket, which elevated the home team total to 172 after being 65-4 at the half way mark.<br />
Sri Lanka made 50 in 6.2 overs but slumped in the run rate due to a slow innings by Dhananjaya de Silva, while Thisara Perera who was promoted to number 5, scored just 1 run as Sri Lanka added only 15 runs in the next 22 deliveries.<br />
Debutant Jayasooriya smashed four and six in the 11th over by skipper Shahid Afridi taking back the momentum in his 32 ball 40 which included 3 fours and 2 sixes, before the Siriwardena and Kapugedera show started.<br />
Thilakaratne Dilshan was lucky early on as he was dropped by Mohammad Hafeez at short midwicket, but Dilshan returned the favour just one ball apart as he hit straight to him again in the same over.<br />
Sri Lanka made two changes in the team as Shehan Jayasooriya and Dasun Shanka made their debuts for the injured Angelo Mathews and Kithuruwan Vithanage.</p>
<p>Scores</p>
<p>Sri Lanka:<br />
K. Perera b Malik 19<br />
T. Dilshan c Hafeez b Anwar 10<br />
S. Jayasuriya c Imad b Tanvir 40<br />
D. de Silva b Afridi 14<br />
T. Perera st Rizwan b Malik 01<br />
M. Siriwardana c Mukhtar b Irfan 23<br />
C. Kapugedera not out 48<br />
D. Shanaka run out 07<br />
Extras: (lb3, w7) 10<br />
Total (for seven wickets, 20 overs) 172<br />
Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-32, 3-61, 4-64, 5-90, 6-145, 7-172.<br />
Bowling: Anwar 4-0-40-1, Tanvir 4-0-44-1, Malik 3-0-16-2, Irfan 4-0-31-1, Afridi 4-0-30-1, Imad 1-0-8-0</p>
<p>Scores</p>
<p>Pakistan:<br />
Mukhtar Ahmed c Kapugedera b Fernando 04<br />
Ahmed Shehzad b Fernando 07<br />
Mohammad Hafeez run out 11<br />
Shoaib Malik st K.Perera b Siriwardana 08<br />
Umar Akmal run out 04<br />
Mohammad Rizwan b T. Perera 17<br />
Shahid Afridi b Jayasuriya 45<br />
Imad Wasim not out 24<br />
Anwar Ali c K. Perera b Malinga 46<br />
Sohail Tanvir run out 01<br />
Mohammad Irfan not out 01<br />
Extras: (lb1, w5) 06<br />
Total (for nine wickets, 19.2 overs) 174<br />
Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-16, 3-33, 4-40, 5-40 (Malik), 6-101, 7-107, 8-165, 9-167<br />
Bowling: Fernando 3.2-0-33-2, Jayasuriya 4-0-37-1, T. Perera 4-0-27-1, Siriwardana 2-0-17-1, Vandersay 2-0-19-0, Malinga 4-0-40-1</p>
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