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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Defeated Ponting backs India to beat Pakistan

Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh plays a shot opposite Australia during a quarter-final review of The ICC Cricket World Cup. Australia captain Ricky Ponting likely India would kick Pakistan when a arch-rivals encounter in a World Cup semi-finals after saying a co-hosts finish his team’s 12-year run as champions.
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AHMEDABAD, India (AFP) – Australia captain Ricky Ponting likely India would kick Pakistan when a arch-rivals encounter in a World Cup semi-finals after saying a co-hosts finish his team’s 12-year run as champions.

Ponting finished his initial general century in over a year when Australia batted though it wasn’t sufficient as India, interjection to an dominant 57 from Yuvraj Singh, won by 5 wickets after finishing upon 261 for 5 with fourteen balls to spare.

“If we demeanour during their attacks, they’re utterly similar,” pronounced Ponting, who in Australia’s preceding last organisation review saw Pakistan finish a title-holders’ 34-match dominant strain during a World Cup.

“Pakistan played a quicks opposite us, (Abdul) Razzaq as good as (Umar) Gul as good as (Wahab) Riaz played which diversion as good as good as he’s finished a flattering good pursuit for them. They used a lot of their spin.

“How do we review a bowling attacks? It’s flattering tough to say, though we consider India will kick Pakistan in a semi-final.”

Ponting combined of a Mar thirty strife in Mohali: “We all know how extreme a adversary it is in between Pakistan as good as India so I’m certain that’s starting to be a really interesting semi-final.

“India have a got a good possibility now. Their batting is really absolute as good as they bat utterly deep.”

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