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Pakistan vs West Indies - Cricket World Cup 2011


Pakistan would take on West Indies in the 1st Quarter Final ODI match of the ICC World Cup 2011. The match will be hosted at Mirpur. Schedule time of Match is 14:30 Local Time (08:30 GMT). The match is schedule to be played on Mar 23, 2011. The schedule match would be Day/Night and played under flood light condition. Get List of all Cricket Matches between West Indies vs Pakistan.

Pakistan team for west indies
 Afridi, Misbah, Razzaq, Syed Ajmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Asad Shafiq, Junaid Khan, Kamran Akmal†, Hafeez, Ajmal, Akhtar, Umar Akmal, Gul, Riaz, Younis

Sammy, Benn, Bishoo, Bravo, Chanderpaul, Edwards, Gayle, Miller, Pollard, Rampaul, Roach, Russell, Sarwan, Smith, Thomas 

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  1. Inshallah our National team will give a good news to the Nation on 71'st "Pakistan Day" which will be celebrated on 23rd March 2011.

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  2. Inshallah Pakistan will win this trophy and they will come success to Pakistan

    and request to all Pakistani please pray for Pakistani teams and country also

    thanks

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  3. But we must not take them lightly. West Indies has won 2 World Cup and only Australia is ahead of them in winning this title. West Indies is not a very weak team.. they are weaker than most of the nations but can be proven very dangerous on any given day. They are also very unpredictable like Pakistan and unfortunately Pakistani team has a problem of not performing too well against those teams where Pakistan is considered favorite. They just like to be unpredictable

    All said and done, I think Pakistan has a fair chance of qualifying for Semi Finals and hopefully we will be able to build good winning streak in the later/knockout part of the tournament.

    Allah karary ke hum jeet jayen... Aameen

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  4. They have a new tall spinner who may cause trouble for you.

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  5. The weather prediction for Mirpur is that there will be a Gayle storm and a Hazardous Pollard afterwards which can cause serious weather fluctuations and can contribute to a very warm upcoming summer in western South Asia.

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