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Anger at fixing accusations

Inzamam-ul-Haq and Rahul Dravid reacted sharply when journalists at a press conference asked them about suggestions that the fourth one-day international at Lahore was fixed.

And rightly so. At the end of four hard-fought matches, the mere suggestion of foul play was enough to raise their blood pressure. Both are both known around the cricket world for their honesty and unstinting dedication to performing at their best.

So, it came as no surprise that Rameez Raja, the chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board, and Shaharyar Khan, the chairman, went on the front foot. "This series has witnessed outstanding cricket from both sides," said Rameez. "A finger has been pointed at the purity of the game. It's the worst we can do to this historic series. We must be careful not to send out wrong signals. Let's not dilute the intensity and sanctity of this series. As it is both the teams and the captains are under pressure. Let us not spoil the show by making such statements."

While it is obvious to most people that the matches in this series have been hard-fought and genuine, there are still sceptics. Many journalists subscribe to the "no smoke without fire" theory, and this is especially so in many of Pakistan's newspapers, which make allegations without furnishing proof and attribute all manner of libellous statements to unnamed sources. Rickshaw drivers in every city claim they know the result of games in advance. People on the street happily blur the boundaries between goodwill and giving quarters in games.

Dravid made two telling comments after scoring a characteristically determined 76 not out to take India to victory. "I've always looked upon it [this series] as another cricket match. No more and no less. Every game is there to be won or lost." He takes his cricket as seriously as anyone ever has, and this statement should be accepted with the weight of several years of performing at the highest level.

In the crunch game, no quarter was given, and certainly none asked. Dravid said of the match that levelled the series and set up an exhilarating finale, "We know they'll be hurting in the dressing-room. They will look at it as an opportunity lost and feel that they should have wrapped up the series here itself." Teams that perform at less than 100% in order to ensure that a forthcoming match is a sellout do not hurt at losing.

So strident was the PCB's denial of any mischief, that they dismissed the suggestion of a well-meaning journalist that Anti Corruption Unit officials speak to the press about the precautions they have taken to ensure a clean series. "Absolutely no need," said Shaharyar. "There is not a shadow of doubt, so for us to have the ACU team explain is not necessary. They are fine professional people whose job is to observe, not explain to the public. I know for a fact that nothing wrong has happened."

Noor Mohammad, Pakistan's representative on the ACU, was present at the press conference, but didn't say a word. Had he made a statement, it would have reassured those who still believe this series was in some way fixed - but even in his silence he was conveying a strong message.

? Wisden Cricinfo Ltd
 

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probable squad for 5th ODI

Pakistan (probable): 1 Taufeeq Umar, 2 Yasir Hameed, 3 Yousuf Youhana, 4 Inzamam-ul-Haq (capt), 5 Younis Khan, 6 Abdul Razzaq, 7 Moin Khan (wk), 8 Shoaib Malik, 9 Shoaib Akhtar, 10 Mohammad Sami, 11 Shabbir Ahmed.

India (probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 VVS Laxman, 4 Sourav Ganguly (capt), 5 Rahul Dravid (wk), 6 Yuvraj Singh, 7 Mohammad Kaif, 8 Murali Kartik, 9 Irfan Pathan, 10 Zaheer Khan, 11 Lakshmipathy Balaji.
 

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5th ODI

Toss: Pakistan

India 293/7 (50 ov) (Laxman 107) (Sami 3/63)
Pakistan 253 (47.5 ov) (Khan 72) (Pathan 3/32, Khan 3/62)


Result: India won by 40 runs

Man of the Mathc: V.Laxman

Man of the Series: Inzi

Series: India wins the 5-ODI series 3-2
 

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Pakistan Test Squad

1 Taufeeq Umar, 2 Imran Farhat, 3 Yasir Hameed, 4 Inzamam-ul-Haq (capt), 5 Yousuf Youhana, 6 Asim Kamal, 7 Misbah-ul-Haq, 8 Moin Khan (wk), 9 Abdul Razzaq, 10 Danish Kaneria, 11 Saqlain Mushtaq, 12 Shoaib Malik, 13 Shoaib Akhtar, 14 Mohammad Sami, 15 Shabbir Ahmed, 16 Umar Gul.
 

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Whats your fix on whether these matches look dubious.

Havent seen any live action so reading about it doesnt clear much up for me.
 

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1st Test Stumps Day 1

India won the toss and elected to bat first

India 1st Inning 356/2 (Sehwag 228*, Tendulkar 60*)
 

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Sehwag played one of the greatest knocks of all time..absolutely amazing, 228 not out off 271 balls. He hit a six over thirdman when he was on 99! :eek: Great stuff. Go India!!!!!!! :cool: Hoping for a 300 tomorrow from Sehwag :)
 

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1st Test Stumps Day 2

India 1st Inning 356/2 (Sehwag 309, Tendulkar 194*) (Sami 2/110)
Pakistan 1st Inning 42/0

Pakistan trail by 633 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
 

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Ouch...! Some harsh dicisions on the field.

I had some time to watch the Test match, Pakistan is batting at the moment. But I have seen some wickets fall, with some really harsh dicision.
First is Inzamam's wicket. It was clearly visible that the ball hit the Pad and went straight into the fielder's hands.
Then Yousuf Yohanna's caught behind!
The ball swinged no cantact of the ball with the bat. The commentators used this cool Sound thing and found out there was no fluctuation when the ball passed the bat of yohanna.
Oh well, India dominated the batting anyway. And I am sure this match will be a draw, only if Pakistan avoid the Follow on.
 

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yes indeed there were some harsh decisions..

1st Test Stumps Day 3

India 1st Inning 356/2 (Sehwag 309, Tendulkar 194*) (Sami 2/110)
Pakistan 1st Inning 364/6 (Hameed 91, Inzi 77) (Pathan 2/87)



Pakistan trail by 311 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
 

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Ganguly to miss second Test

Sourav Ganguly will miss the second Test against Pakistan at Lahore, after it was decided by the team management to fly him back to India for further investigation on his back injury.

Ganguly hurt himself diving in the outfield trying to stop an Inzamam-ul-Haq drive during the final one-day match at Lahore, and despite Andrew Leipus ? the team physio ? having worked with him over the past few days, there was no visible improvement in his condition.

"The MRI was clear, but he is still experiencing back spasms," said Ratnakar Shetty, the team manager. "We have therefore decided to send him back to India. He will fly to Kolkata on April 1, where he will consult with a doctor who has treated him before."

Shetty went on to add that the management were going to ask the Board of Control for Cricket in India to send Mohammad Kaif as a replacement. "There is a gap of ten days before the final Test," he said, "and we hope he [Ganguly] will be fit for that

Kaif is expected to reach Lahore on April 2. In Ganguly's absence, Rahul Dravid will continue to lead the side.

? Wisden Cricinfo Ltd
 

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And pakistan are real close not to avoid the follow-on. Tomorrow will be very interesting days play.
 

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