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'It is hard to imagine life without them' Mudassar Nazar - 3 November 2001
Over the past six months Sri Lanka have been pretty busy with their international commitments and they came into this game having won easily against a new look Zimbabwean outfit. Their performance against Zimbabwe was extremely clinical and they carried the day without any blemish.
Yousuf Youhana was good on the day but he too perished when we had started to turn the corner. Razzaq made the same mistake and our batting meekly succumbed to the eager Sri Lankan bowlers. We then saw some very intelligent and aggressive bowlers from the evergreen Wasim Akram. Given a modest total to defend, Wasim literally charged in and bowled with the same fire and zest associated with his younger days. He was unlucky yet awesome. There were gasps of astonishment from the Sri Lankan camp when he rushed in for the kill. Sadly, he did not take wickets yet he made sure everybody who was following this tournament knew Wasim Akram was alive and kicking and meant business as usual. When he ran in to bowl in full swing, he reminded me so much of the youthful Wasim who walked into the National team in the 1984-85 season. I believe if we stick by him and providing he stays fit, he will be, as always, an asset for the team during the next World Cup in South Africa.
All of us cannot stomach a heavy defeat so it played on our minds for a few hours. Next day we were determined to put things right against Zimbabwe and played most of our innings according to a well thought out plan. Afridi was awesome yet Saeed remained somewhat sedate for a while. In the end, this was the partnership that paved the way for our final triumph. In the 2nd match we made four changes to accommodate some players who had not played in the tournament as yet. While winning the tournament is our goal, it is also important that we should have enough players in our pool to groom them for the World Cup in South Africa. We set off badly by losing Naved Latif but were immediately put on the steady path by 'Mr. Dependable' Yousuf Youhana. I have great admiration for this young man and feel one day, he will be considered as one of the great players produced by Pakistan. Afridi once again gave us a blistering start but threw away his wicket when he was totally dominant. He must give up this bad habit of selling himself short. We were well on course for a 300 run total. But then we are, of course talking about the Pakistan team! As we do too often, we let the initiative slip away by some silly and careless batting. A steady thirty, by anyone in the middle order would have given us a comfortable cushion of 300 runs.
Towards the middle of their innings it did look as though they would finish the match off with five overs to spare. Our last chance was Wasim Akram and subsequently, Wasim's second spell was incisive. By removing two batsmen in three balls, he virtually finished the game off and was unlucky not to be declared Man of the Match. The other 'W' did his bit too. Together, they are bowling well and let us hope both of them deliver in the final. It is hard to imagine life without them. © CricInfo Limited
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