Adil Najam
Pakistan plays its second group match in the 2007 World Cup Cricket against Ireland today.
Having already lost the first match to hosts West Indies, if the troubled Pakistani team also loses this game, it would have effectively eliminated itself from the tournament even before the ‘Super 8’ begin. On the other hand, if Ireland wins, it will be a wonderful St. Patrick’s Day windfall for the Irish.
Even though Ireland had pulled in a remarkable effort by tieing against Zimbabwe, the odds say that Pakistan will not lose today (and if they do, would there be any hope at all left for Pakistan cricket?). But around 20 per cent of our readers seem to think that Pakistan will fail to make it to the Super 8 – if not by losing today’s game, then by losing the last Group game against Zimbabwe. This according to the results of our ATP Poll on Pakistan’s prospects for the Cricket World Cup 2007.
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The overall prognosis from the Poll seems to be rather bleak.
- A total of 398 votes were cast in the Poll.
- Some 20 per cent (79 votes) believe that Pakistan will not even make it past the group stage into the ‘Super 8.’
- This means that 80 per cent feel that the team will get into the Super 8. However, just about half (47 per cent; 188 votes) believe that Pakistan will not get beyond the Super 8 stage.
- A total of 34 per cent (131 votes) believes that Pakistan will, in fact, get to the Semi-Finals. But 20 per cent (78 votes) are of the view that the team will get no further than the Semi-Finals.
- 53 people (14 per cent) are of the view that the green caps will get to the Finals; and of these 43 (11 per cent of total) feel that we will win.
Personally, in this case I would hope that the majority is wrong and the 43 people who think that Pakistan will actually win the World Cup turn out to be correct. I hope so, but, frankly, I am not holding my breath.
I hope this game does not get decided by rain…. at least give us the dignity of going out with repect!
Seems like Pakistan is heading towards a graceful exit at least. Glad to see that. As someone said, that is a good tribute to Bob Woolmer too.
I am impressed that under all the emotional stress they are under they have done so well in this final game. A little too late, but at least some consolation!
There is no surprise in this announcement about Dr. Nasim Ashraf. This is what we call ‘TOPI DRAMA’. Giants Inzimam and Woolmer are gone and the survivor Nasim Ashraf remains! Good for him, I guess. But sad for everyone else.
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It’s non-sense to blame Nasim Ashraf for any of the failures of Pakistani cricket. The guy was on the job for five and a half months. That’s the kind of impatience that has gotten us into this mess in the first place: not willing to stick with the same openers for any length of time, not willing to stick to a strategy etc. The only negative against Nasim Ashraf was that he loved the camera too much.