Tuesday 31 January 2012

pakistan defeat england by hard word


Left arm spinner Abdul-Rehman on Tuesday refuse to Pakistan to win the world No. 1 in England to accept it as a surprise, said the team reached the lead 2-0 thanks to hard work.
Rehman played 72 deadline to get his team in the second test in Abu Dhabi, claiming a career-best 6-25 in England for 72 beams in the second innings - the lowest in all tests against Pakistan.
This gave an unassailable 2-0 to Pakistan in the series of three tests with the final in Dubai on February 3. Pakistan has played its first test of ten wickets, also in Dubai.
Rehman, 31, said Britain was not a shock.
"No, it is not surprising. We won because we worked very hard for the show and in the two Test matches, "said Rehman, who has 12 doors in two trials during his spinning partner Saeed Ajmal 17th
Rehman was England capitulation was a bit surprising.
"We had no idea that three or four days done, but because the team did well and the field has helped us when we won," said Rehman both tests are completed in three to four days, respectively.
Rehman said he had a brilliant support from Ajmal, who received a dozen ports - including a career-best 7-55 - in the first test.
"We have nothing like the door and I will be omitted, we support each other as much as anything in our hearts we still believe that whoever the doors to help the team should have," said Rehman.
Brilliant show of spin, Ajmal Naqshbandi and Rehman in the International Cricket Council rankings are increased. Ajmal is in second place, while Rehman has jumped to the ninth - the first time in 23 years that two Pakistani spinners in the Top Ten.

Haddin dropped from One-dayer Squad


Sydney - Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin said Tuesday that he was behind was not equipped, the team from one day to India and Sri Lanka face and admitted that it will be too heavy for him back in place.

Haddin selectors said they had been excluded from the team of 14 men for the first three games of the series Tri-nation, had to give him a break after the 4-0 Test limestone of India, but 34 years to year.

"I think every time you think of the Australian cricket team that I am, you fell," he told Sky Sports Radio said.

"You give another man a chance to take your place and you have to see if they do well, you may find it difficult to obtain in the team.

"But it is what it is and I have to deal with it and make sure I'm ready to play it."

Haddin was made by Matthew Wade, who 10 years younger and says he wants to make the best of it.

"I'm happy for my chance to venture and see what happens there," Wade told reporters.

"I hope my best, I do not know what the voters have in mind those three games, but I will do my best to remove it with a difficult decision for me."

Haddin busy in the summer, the performance test and Wade praised his likely replacement selectors must decide to make a change.

Australia and India one day series on 5 February at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.