Live Cricket Score, World Cup 2015: Pakistan vs Ireland
Live Cricket Score, Pakistan vs Ireland: Pakistan take on Ireland in their last group encounter in Adelaide. (Source: AP)
Pakistan and Ireland face off each other at the Adelaide Oval in their last group encounter on Sunday.A win for both the sides will propel them into the last-eight while a defeat will shatter their dreams of winning the Cup.(Full Coverage| Venues | Fixtures)
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Live Cricket Score, Pakistan vs Ireland: Misbah, with 277 runs, is Pakistan’s leading scorer. (Source: AP)
When a Pakistan skipper is asked a question that goes ‘Imran Khan ka kehna hai ki.'(Imran Khan believes that) it becomes mandatory for him to give a long and courteous answer. Even if he eventually disagrees with Pakistan cricket’s Quaid-i-Azam, he has to start the answer by ‘Imran bhai ki baat sahi hai.’ (Imran is right).
It is Pakistan’s batting which I’m worried about: Shoaib Akhtar
Live Cricket Score, Pakistan vs Ireland: Not only Akhtar, but side’s batting coach Grant Flower too has warned the batsmen of pulling up their socks in time. (Source: Reuters)
Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar is worried about the team’s inconsistent batting ahead of its clash against giant-killers Ireland in a must-win final pool B league encounter of the cricket World Cup in Adelaide on Saturday.
Younis Khan wants to honour Bob Woolmer with win against Ireland
Live Cricket Score, Pakistan vs Ireland: Yonis Khan with the then Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer. (Source: Express File)
Senior Pakistan batsman Younis Khan hopes his side will defeat Ireland in Sunday’s must-win World Cup clash as a tribute to their late former coach Bob Woolmer.
Ireland
Ireland fume after ‘personal attack’ on John Mooney by Zimbabwe Herald
Live Cricket Score, Ireland vs Pakistan: John Mooney took the crucial yet controversial catch of Sean Williams. (Source: AP)
The Zimbabwe and Ireland teams at the World Cup united Wednesday to condemn a newspaper article which mocked Irish all-rounder John Mooney’s battle with alcohol and depression.
Source:: Indian Express