Story South Africa tour Pakistan (EA Sports Cricket 07 and BLIC 07)

Who will Win The Tour?


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Both the teams have been playing well throughout this match. Except for that Pak's declaration part, the things are looking fine for Pakistan to draw thismatch ;)

Fantastic presentation :clap
 
Pakistan soon gets the wicket of Ashwell Prince when he gets run out by some good pakistan fielding. Ashwell Prince goes for 73 of 102 balls it's a dissapointment he couldn't go to a century.

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South Africa soon decides to declare realising that a total of 404 is good enough an knowing there isn't any batsman left to keep the score ticking.
South Africa leads by 86 runs.


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AB de Villiers played a great innings against pakistan scoring a 112 runs and played some excellent shots.

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Pakistan should look to make 450+ to have a chance of beating South Africa. Great story and presentation! (reps for your hard work)
 
Pakistan should look to make 450+ to have a chance of beating South Africa. Great story and presentation! (reps for your hard work)

Thanks for all the support and comments.

Pakistan will need a high total here to beat the Saffers. Great presentation. Reps for your hard work ;)

Thanks alot

Both teams have had great knocks. The pitch must be very flat. Hopefully as time progresses the bolwers will stand more of a chance of getting through.

Amazing work still and reps for it if I can ;)

Thanks for all the support.
 
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Both teams have had great knocks. The pitch must be very flat. Hopefully as time progresses the bolwers will stand more of a chance of getting through.

Amazing work still and reps for it if I can ;)
 
Most probably, 90% its going to be a draw :) Batsmen's paradise completely. Keep up the fantastic works :clap
 
AB de Villiers Player Profile

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Few Test debutants can have been asked to play so many roles in such a short space of time as AB de Villiers, and fewer still can have risen to the challenge with such alacrity that, at the tender age of 21, he was already being regarded as the future of South African cricket. A product of Afrikaans Hoer Seunsskool in Pretoria, de Villiers was born to be a sportsman - although such was his natural talent, tennis, golf, cricket or rugby could have been his calling. Cricket won out, however, and after a prodigious spell in the South Africa Under-19 team, he made his debut for Titans in 2003-04, racking up five half-centuries in his 438 runs. He earned his call-up for the first Test against England the following season, and after a composed debut as an opening batsman, he was handed the wicketkeeping gloves for the second Test in Durban, which he helped save with a maiden Test half-century from No. 7. By the end of the series, however, he was back at the top of the order, and after falling eight runs short of a deserved century in the first innings at Centurion, he made instant amends second-time around.

His development continued at a rate of knots in the Caribbean, where he helped seal the series with a wonderful 178 at Bridgetown. On South Africa's tour of Australia at the end of 2005 he managed just 152 runs at 25.33 - despite playing Shane Warne well - and was sent home ahead of the tri-nation VB Series. When South Africa hosted Australia for a return series, de Villiers managed only one good Test, hitting 50 and 46 at Durban, and overall failed to showcase his undoubted talent. However, he was South Africa's highest run-scorer in a 2-0 loss to Sri Lanka in July-August with 217, including two impressive fifties.

The 2006-7 South African season was a mixed bag, but his fielding, breathtaking, and his speed in the field, top-class, are two of his biggest assets even though he has failed to convince as a Test opener. He occasionally showed his best form during the 2007 World Cup, but South Africa now need him to kick on.
Andrew Miller/Jamie Alter August 2007
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yeah will continue tommorow or maybe today with my story but having a slight problem with my game.
 
Bad News for Pakistan when Pollock gets the breakthrough in his first over! The first to go was Imran Farhat when he tries to hit Pollock out of the ground he miss times it and hit it straight into the safe hands of Andre Nel. South Africa couldn't ask for a better start when Pollock gets another breakthrough when Younis Khan loses his balance and gets stumped by Mark Boucher as he does so much these days. Imran goes for 1 and Younis goes for 4.

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Hopefully the reliabel Mohammad Yousuf can pull things togheter, he's out there with Mohammad Hafeez who play brilliantly the first innings can he do it again?
 

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