Email a copy of 'Umar Gul takes 100th ODI Wicket' to a friend

Email a copy of 'Umar Gul takes 100th ODI Wicket' to a friend
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Umar bhaai is a great bowler MashAllah.
congratulation,keep it up Mr.Umar Gul.Allha aup ko salamat rakhkhe,Khudahapis.
With an unbeaten 73 in a record 10th wicket partnership of 103 against New Zealand, Pakistani tail-end batsman Mohammed Aamer’s performance with Saeed Ajmal was nothing short of awe-inspiring. After the rest of the Pakistani batting collapsed in chasing a paltry total of only 212 runs, Aamer and Ajmal put on a fierce fight, almost clinching the series.
In his impeccable batting against NZ that featured three huge sixes and seven confident fours, 17-year-old Aamer put his senior team-mates to shame and showed the way for Pakistani youngsters to never give up—-in play or in real life. It is an absolute confidence booster for a nation that really needs it in this difficult hour.
http://www.riazhaq.com/2009/11/pakistani-tail-ende rs-inspiring.html
Mohammed ‘Sher Dil’ Aamer